2026 ICL Scholarship Recipients
In October 2012, an Endowment Contribution Agreement was entered into between ICL and Dixie State (now Utah Tech University) to create a scholarship endowment fund for the benefit of students attending the University. An initial amount of $50,000 was put into the endowment, which was named the Stan Plewe and Ed Groves ICL Founders Scholarship Endowment, in recognition of the
gentlemen who founded ICL in 1979. The annual scholarships awarded to Utah Tech students are needs-based for non-traditional students in increments of $1,000. We are proud to highlight our 2026 ICL Scholarship recipients.
Karyme Bibiano is a third-year nursing student at Utah Tech. Her goal is to complete her Bachelor of Science in Nursing and become a registered nurse specializing in pediatric care. Karyme is grateful for the scholarship and says it will allow her to worry less about expenses and
focus more on her clinical rotations and volunteer work. Katie Christoffersen is a third-year student who began the nursing program at Utah Tech in fall 2025 semester. After earning her Bachelor of Science in Nursing, she plans to pursue a doctorate, with the ultimate goal of becoming a Nurse Practitioner. Katie is working to pay for college and says the scholarship will greatly help with expenses.
Karyme Bibiano
Bea Clancy is a sophomore majoring in Biology with an emphasis in Biomedical Sciences. She plans to earn her bachelors's degree at Utah Tech before going on to dental school. Bea is a single
Lilly Rogers is majoring in Psychology with a minor in Communications. At age 16, Lilly lost her father to cancer, which inspired her goal to attend college Katie Christoffersen mother who returned to school with the goal of becoming a dentist. She says the scholarship will help her achieve her goals and plans to give back once she has her own dental practice.
Savannah Tolley is a sophomore majoring in Biomedical Science. She plans to complete her bachelor's degree at Utah Tech and go on to medical school, with the ultimate goal of becoming a doctor. Savannah says the scholarship has allowed to become a grief counselor. She hopes to be accepted into Utah Tech's MFT program. Once she completes her master's degree, Lilly plans to open her own practice for bereaved youth in Southern Utah. She says the scholarship truly helps and it means the world to her.
Bea Clancy
Lilly Rogers her to focus on her studies and stress less about where she is going to get the money for her textbooks. ICL is proud of our scholarship endowment fund that benefits deserving Utah Tech students and we wish them every success!
Savannah Tolley
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