Kelly First Walters State Recipient of Hites Scholarship
June 17, 2026

Art Major Receives $7,500 Transfer Scholarship
In a world that encourages science and engineering, Walters State graduate Mia Kelly
is proud to be an art major. And it’s paying off. Kelly is the first Walters State
student to receive The Hites Scholarship, one of the largest and most prestigious
scholarships given to transfer students.
The Hites Scholarship, worth $7,500, is given to 10 recipients nationwide each year
by Phi Theta Kappa, the international honor society for community college students.
Kelly, who earned an associate of fine arts from Walters State in May, will use these
funds to continue her education at a four-year university. Kelly received another
unique honor during her freshman year when she was named a PTK Leader of Promise.
Kelly credits the time spent at Walters State for both personal and professional growth.
“I followed my sister to Walters State. We are first-generation students and didn’t
really know how college worked or what to expect. I received emails from many colleges,
but I only applied to Walters State,” said Kelly,a homeschool graduate through Alia
Academy.
“I started with dual enrollment classes. I attended for free when you factor in the
federal and state aid I received,” Kelly said.
While she knew about the low cost of attending Walters State, she didn’t expect to
be drawn into student activities and to get to know so many of her professors.
Kelly has been a student representative and treasurer for the college’s Social Science
Club and a student representative for the Art Club. Her favorite out-of-the-classroom
activity has been the trips sponsored by the Walters State Adventurers.
“I have met awesome people on these trips and gone places I would have never gone
by myself,” Kelly said.
At Walters State, her artwork has been recognized by several organizations. Four different
gallery exhibitions have featured her work, and her art has been published in magazines.
She was encouraged to submit items by her professors.
“Great professors are a big part of the Walters State experience,” Kelly said. “Amy
Evans was my main art professor. She encouraged me as an artist. She has so much wisdom
and experience in the art world. The other professor was Dr. Jacqueline Larson. Her
door was always open and helped me grow as an individual and as a student,” Larson
said.
Evans is head of the art department, and Larson is an instructor of psychology. Kelly
also wanted to acknowledge Casey Fielden, coordinator of student activities.
“Casey is always welcoming and always has time for you.”
Kelly has already started her art education career, offering workshops to younger
students in her community.