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Daniel Barclay

Daniel Barclay

  • Scott Scholar | Class of 2029
  • Aviation

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dbarclay@unomaha.edu

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Passionate about empowering young people and connecting them to the outdoors, Daniel worked as a camp counselor for several summers. This past year, Daniel volunteered at Camp Tadmor in Linn County, Oregon, where he facilitated meaningful daily activities for campers and served as a mentor to ensure they had a positive and memorable experience. Previously, he worked at Camp Attitude with children with disabilities. In high school, Daniel was recognized as a Nebraska Trailblazer Academic All-Conference athlete for both cross country and track and field, which he also earned varsity letters in. His dedication to hard work, leadership, and service fuels his commitment to excellence in his future career as a pilot. 

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Passionate about empowering young people and connecting them to the outdoors, Daniel worked as a camp counselor for several summers. This past year, Daniel volunteered at Camp Tadmor in Linn County, Oregon, where he facilitated meaningful daily activities for campers and served as a mentor to ensure they had a positive and memorable experience. Previously, he worked at Camp Attitude with children with disabilities. In high school, Daniel was recognized as a Nebraska Trailblazer Academic All-Conference athlete for both cross country and track and field, which he also earned varsity letters in. His dedication to hard work, leadership, and service fuels his commitment to excellence in his future career as a pilot. 

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