UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — After six years of Navy service, Steven Smith knew he wanted to go back to school and get a college degree. Smith moved to Pikeville, Kentucky, for a job with Kellogg Co., and enrolled in an online business administration program through Penn State World Campus.
Smith is the first recipient of a new World Campus military scholarship honoring retired Capt. Ryan J. McCombie, a Penn State graduate who spent 26 years as a Navy SEAL. Smith, 28, said the scholarship has helped him cover tuition costs and make ends meet while working full time as a maintenance supervisor and planning for his wedding in May.
Smith completed his Navy service in 2012, including a stint on the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise when it deployed to the Persian Gulf in 2011. A Hazleton native, Smith said he never considered enrolling anywhere other than Penn State. “I wouldn’t look anywhere else,” he said. “I’ve been a Nittany Lion my entire life.”
McCombie serves on the Penn State Board of Trustees and chairs the military scholarship committee for World Campus. The McCombie Scholarship will be awarded to veterans, active duty military, reservists or National Guard members who are enrolled or planning to enroll in World Campus and who have achieved superior academic records or who manifest promise of outstanding academic success.