LEXINGTON — Bradley Goble of Martin County High School has been awarded the prestigious Stanley and Karen Pigman Scholarship and enrollment in the Pigman Scholars Program at the University of Kentucky Pigman College of Engineering for the 2024-2025 school year.
Goble will receive financial support as he works toward his degree in engineering.
He will also participate in the Pigman Scholars Program. This formal scholarship enrichment program began more than 20 years ago and includes engagement activities, enriching classes, inspirational programs and a formal mentoring platform. It focuses on student learning and development while improving student retention, boosting internship, co-op, and job placements, and increasing graduation rates.
The Pigman Scholars Program is centered on creating an ecosystem of support and placing students on the path to success.
“Stan and Karen Pigman have devoted their lives to giving back — to students, to the university and to the Commonwealth, whose future will be brighter because of their commitment and generosity,” UK President Eli Capilouto said. “Because of their continued commitment students now and for generations to come will fuel their passions, reach their potentials and discover what is possible because of the investments made in them by these remarkable people.”