Nita Robinson Scholars Program In honor of Mrs. Nita Robinson, J. Mack Robinson endowed The Nita Robinson Scholars Program for $1 million.The scholarships are awarded to students to further their understanding of the global business environment.The following students received the awards for Fall 2002 and Spring 2003:
Fall 2002 Alexandre Palheiros Melissa S. Rosas Xiang Zhan Johnathan Callaghan
Spring 2003 Tamara Davis Rachel Ledford Maria Angelova Tonya Mardis Lewis Lawrence II William Waldelich III Olubumi Aiyetiwa Adam Crowe Aprielle Pettiway
Carl R. Zwerner Prize in Business Ethics The Carl R. Zwerner Prize in Business Ethics was funded by alumnus Carl R. Zwerner and his wife, Dr. Jane Mary Zwerner, to recognize students who demonstrate great potential for success in the global business environment, based on ethical conduct, integrity and community involvement.
Amanda Byck Robert K. Semenak
Hermann Paris Scholarship The Hermann Paris Scholarship was funded by Mary Jean Paris Curry to provide scholarships or graduate fellowships in the Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University.
Michael Broadbear
Andrew C. and Eula C. Carlos Scholarship The Andrew C. and Eula C. Carlos Scholarship was endowed by Mrs. Eula Carlos and her late husband, Mr. Andrew Carlos.The fund is designated to provide scholarships or graduate fellowships in the Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University.
Ralph Morrell
Howard S. and Marie H. Starks Scholarship Mrs. Marie H. Starks and her late husband, Howard S. Starks, funded the Howard S. and Marie H. Starks Scholarship Fund in 1992.The fund provides support to students in the undergraduate and graduate programs of the J. Mack Robinson College of Business.
Mary K. Dogan
Picket Riggs Scholarship The Pickett Riggs Scholarship was established by the Young Alumni Council to honor Mrs. Pickett Riggs, former teacher of quantitative methods (decision sciences), who was one of the university's most highly esteemed teachers.The scholarship is awarded for high scholastic achievement, leadership abilities and commitment to Georgia State University.
Adam Israelov
The Claire Hammond Diercks Scholarship Established in memory of an alumna of Georgia State University and awarded based on scholastic achievement, leadership ability and active participation in student activities.
Patricia A. Plyler
The Thera Richter Scholarship Awarded in recognition of the scholastic achievement of an active member of the Georgia State University Phi Chi Theta Chapter.
Elizabeth Dumbaugh
The Phi Chi Theta Atlanta Alumni Chapter Scholarship Endowed by members of the Atlanta organization and recognizes scholastic achievement, leadership ability and active participation in Georgia State University student activities.
John Stavick
Delta Sigma Pi Scholarship Key Provided by the International Fraternity of Delta Sigma Pi to the graduating student with the highest academic average for the four years of study in business administration.
Jovana Krsikapa (Tie) Kristina N. Almeda
Max M. Cuba Scholarship Awarded in honor of the former city alderman and former president of Georgia State University Alumni Association.
Brigit Harris Jana Hayes Edward Myers Jevonne Wilson
Willie Mae Cathcart Scholarship Awarded in honor of a Georgia State alumna.
Dacia Bynum Ericka Holeman Twanessa Potts Ebone Caldwell
Leonard Jenkins Minority Scholarship Awarded to a full-time undergraduate student for academic merit.
George Dean
Leszek Wegrzyn Scholarship Awarded to a graduate student on the basis of need.
Genera Ferguson Joanne Yarber Chaka Douglas
GTA Teaching Execellence Award
This award recognizes doctoral-level teaching assistants with outstanding records in the classroom.
Husayn Shahrur, Finance Chen-Miao Lin, Finance Ekaterina Emm, Finance Young-Jun Choi, Management Peng Xu, Computer Information Systems Kannan Mohan, Computer Information Systems John A. "Andy" Wood, Marketing Talaibek Osmonbekov, Marketing Constance E. Porter, Marketing
Dean's Scholarship Key Awarded to BBA students for outstanding academic achievement at four milestones in their coursework at Georgia State. Recipients represent the top 2% of our undergraduates.
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Amber Adams Evan M. Adderly Adam Stephen Aikens Jason R. Allen Kristina N. Almeda Joseph C. Arrison Tali Asias Donna M. Asimakos Susan P. Atkins Djamal Balbed Mario Baricevic Carolyn Ann Baudhuin Andrew Bauer Steven Joe Bean Rachel E. Beckham Garland Bell Steven Ross Berman Amanda Bonifay Ellen Boyce Hillary Brook Boylen Benjamin Jessee Brown Sherry Darlene Brown Anthony T. Browning Blair Bruce Toni Renee Burns Matt James Campion Alysia A. Cantrell Ori Carmel Mauricio F. Carrillo Melissa L. Cohen John Coleman Justen Scott Cook Alan Brian Cooper David Wade Coppinger Timothy Crawford Amanda Kelly Crowley Christopher Mark Delastic Elizabeth Dawn Derr Heather Dominey Paul Dugas Barron Dunn Lawrence Duzenski Jr. Karen M. Endres Michael James England Jun Hong Fan Emilie Farr David Federico Sara G. Fesshazion Douglas J. Fiese Siobhan Nicole Ford Tyler Giles Forrest Gregory Gilmore Max Man-Kin Gin Adam K. Green Lara C. Haarhoff Carmen Harris Ebony E. Head Paul Peter Hegarty Jonathan W. Hinton Carolina Holcomb Riley Michael Holt Karin C. Hong Grace Hon-Hammond J. Scott Hulsey Uyen Khanh Huynh Adam Israelov James E. Ivanowski Kymberly Sharee Jamison Jason Winter Jarnagin Tyler Jobson Jeffrey Jones Karen M. Jones Kasper Jorgensen Elizabeth Joseph Reni Kehayova Inna K. Kharoujik Haejung Kim Hyong Ju Kim Jong Hyo Kim Sheryl Y. Kim John P. Kirchner Christopher Knoch John Kosky Jovana Krsikapa James Lake |
Stephen Leonard Sonia N. Likimani Sui Lin Kristina Laveta Linney Andrew Van Malone Zanta N. Marble Patricia May Neal Mazurane Alfred L. McRae Kimiko Yamamori Miller Rachel Michelle Miller Ashlee Chandon Mouton Alice Wai Kwan Ng Michelle Nisbett Mark Noyce Loryn Offutt Noriko Ono Petra Orquiola Eitan Ovadia Carrie Padget Sungki Park Bradley J. Pasto Ketan A. Patel Ripal Patel Andrea Payne Khanh T. Pham Chris Postell Todd Anthony Potter Keri Leanne Powell Jeremy A. Quinn John Andrew Ramsden Timothy Rauton Atiqa Siraj Rayani Andrew Reams Katie Rehkamp Jodie L. Ridgeway Mandy Michele Roberts Cynthia Anne Rosso Shahid Rupani Kara Schissler Tory Lamar Scoggins Yakov Shteyman Joseph G. Skehan Kristin Skehan Rachael Slotin Reginald Smith Eurihea Speciale Michal Spetko Rhonda Stack Wade B. Stephens Noel C. Stieglitz Christopher S. Su Norma Tagle Beza K. Tesfaye Melissa Thayer Leah M. Thelen Dianna S. Thien Biju M. Thomas Gordon Carl Thompson Daniel Lee Tobler Dario F. Tonelli Brittany Rae Turner James M. Valentine Adrian Vandenenden Syetlana G. Vaysberg Jennifer Marie Walker Yu-Chieh Wang Irvin Lyle Wardlow Jason H. Watters John Charles Weldin Lani Wijaya Latasha D. Williams Cynthia Cook Wilson Sara Magda Wojcik Samuel Edward Wolaver John Wood Luke Adam Wood Trevor Woodbury Huiying Wu Jung Sik Yang Xianghong Ye Eun Kyong Yi Christine Blair Young Amy L. Ziobrowski |
Faculty Scholarship Award To acknowledge a continuous and long-term commitment to academic excellence. Awarded to students who maintain a 4.0 grade point average in the course of accruing a minimum of 36 semester hours over a period of no more than four consecutive semesters in residence at Georgia State University within a period of 36 months.
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Ashlee Mouton Alice Ng Michele F. Nisbett Carrie Padget Sungki Park Andrea Payne Keri Powell Jeremy A. Quinn Timothy Rauton Andrew Reams Zeeshan R. Rehmani Shahid Rupani Margaret Stephani Tesheika Stewart Beza Tesfaye Biju Thomas Gordon Thompson Adriane Zellner |
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Kathryn C. Buckner/PricewaterhouseCoopers Scholarship Annually, in honor of Kathryn C. Buckner, PricewaterhouseCoopers selects a senior to receive a scholarship based on accounting achievements and application to the Masters of Professional Accountancy or Masters of Taxation program at Georgia State University.
Chester Cook April McFarland
BeckerConviser CPA Review Scholarship Each year, a fifth year accounting student is awarded a full scholarship to the BeckerConviser CPA Review course based on his or her academic achievement to assist in preparation for the CPA examination required for certification.
Joanne Yarber
Deloitte & Touche Excellence Award In International Taxation Each year, a Masters of Taxation student with outstanding achievement in International Aspects of Taxation (TX 8300) receives a cash award sponsored by Deloitte & Touche.
Eric Wilson
Pricewaterhousecoopers Excellence Award In Corporate Tax Each year, a Masters of Taxation student with outstanding achievement in Taxation of Corporations and Shareholders (TX 8120) receives a cash award sponsored by PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Todd Harke
Pricewaterhousecoopers Excellence Award In Tax Research Each year, a Masters of Taxation student with outstanding achievement in Tax Research (TX 8030) receives a cash award sponsored by PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Allison Coulter
Deloitte & Touche Achievement Award Each year, Deloitte & Touche recognizes a junior with high academic standing and evidence of leadership and promise in the field of accounting with a cash award.
Chelsea Condos
Faculty Recognition Award Each year, the faculty of the School of Accountancy recognizes an undergraduate student with high academic achievement, leadership in school activities and professional aptitude with a cash award.
April McFarland
Frazier & Deeter Scholarship Each year, Frazier and Deeter honors Georgia State University students of high academic achievement with cash awards.
Shahid Rupani Kristin Rowles
Norman X. Dressel Scholarship Each year, a student with good character and demonstrated scholastic achievement in the Masters of Professional Accountancy program is given a cash award in honor of Norman X. Dressel.
Michael Derijke
John W. Cook Scholarship Each year, a newly entering Masters of Professional Accountancy student with high academic achievement receives a cash award in honor of John W. Cook.
Mei Zhou
Federation Of Schools Of Accountancy Student Award Each year, the Federation of Schools of Accountancy awards a student with a recognition plaque based on the academic achievement of a fifth year accounting student.
David Reynolds
L. E. Berry Graduate Fellowship Each year, an outstanding Masters of Professional Accountancy student specializing in systems receives a cash award in honor of the retired Director of the School of Accountancy, L. Eugene Berry.
Kshama Salvi
George Allen Chance III Scholarship Each year, in honor of George Allen Chance III, a student with 15 or fewer credit hours in the Masters of Professional Accountancy program demonstrating high academic achievement receives a cash award.
William Force
Henry F. Stabler Award Each year, in honor of Henry F. Stabler, an accounting graduate student with high academic qualifications receives a cash award.
Mark Christman
Gary Winkle Award Each year, in honor of Gary Winkle, a student entering the Masters of Professional Accountancy program with high scholastic achievement receives a cash award.
Xiao Chen
Catherine E. Miles Doctoral Fellowship Each year, in honor of the former director of the School of Accountancy, Catherine E. Miles, a doctoral student recommended by the faculty and with high scholarly ability receives a cash award.
Indrarini Laksmana
Leland Whettan Award Each year, in honor of the Leland Whettan, a student with outstanding ability in accounting theory or an outstanding senior accounting major is honored with a cash award.
Adrian Vandenenden
National Association Of Black Accountants Leadership Award Each year, a member of the National Association of Black Accountants receives a cash award in recognition of their leadership ability and contributions to the Georgia State University chapter of the National Association of Black Accountants.
Sherry Grace
Ernst & Young Excellence in Taxation Award Each year, Ernst & Young recognizes an outstanding Master's of Taxation student with a cash award.
Sabre Linahan
Georgia Society of Certified Public Accountants Scholarships Each year the Educational Foundation of the Georgia Society of Certified Public Accountants selects several outstanding students for scholarship cash awards and special recognition at an awards luncheon ceremony of the Atlanta Chapter.
Sara Nash, Keith Riley, and Ernest Asare Nkansah
Michael Jay Jedel Award in Human Resource Management This scholarship is named in honor of Michael Jay Jedel, a former associate dean of the Robinson College of Business and director of the W. T. Beebe Institute of Personnel and Employment Relations. It is presented annually to an M.S. or M.B.A. student who exhibits high standards of academic achievement, strong commitment to the human resources field, and outstanding leadership potential.
Thomas E. Allen, Jr.
William P. Key Scholarship Named in honor of a distinguished Atlanta human resource professional, Georgia State University graduate, and Executive in Residence at the Beebe Institute, and awarded for outstanding performance in a masters' level human resource management degree program.
Christopher Silvers
William T. Rutherford Scholarship Awarded to the students in any graduate level human resource management programs who best exemplify the high achievement and zest for learning which Professor Rutherford so valued.
Portia Anne Corry
Atlanta Engineering Personnel Association Awarded to a master's level student in human resource management, this scholarship is presented to the student with a high GPA, significant work experience in human resources and a commitment to the human resources field. It is presented by the Atlanta Engineering Personnel Association.
Preyasi Vakil
Shrm Scholarship The Atlanta Chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management presents a $1,000 scholarship each year to a member of the GSU chapter who exhibits outstanding scholarship and a commitment to the human resources field.
Todd Winkleman
The Matrix Resources, Inc. Scholarship The Matrix Resource Inc. awards two scholarships to Junior or Senior undergraduate students in the CIS department based on their outstanding academic performance. The recipients of this award receive a cash award and a certificate.
Forrest Gregory Gilmore Rachel Michelle Miller
The Society for Information Management Scholarship The Society for Information Management awards one scholarship to a Junior or Senior undergraduate student in the CIS based on outstanding academic performance. The recipient of this award receives a cash award and a certificate.
Jeffrey Michael Jones
William W. Cotterman Outstanding Student Award Each year, the computer information systems department honors the student in the MS-CIS program with the most outstanding academic record. Called the William W. Cotterman Award, it is named for the first chairman of the CIS department at Georgia State University. Winners of this award receive a cash award and their names are engraved on a plaque that hangs in the lobby of the CIS department.
Martin Felipe Giorgi
James P. Rozelle Outstanding Programmer Award Each year, the computer information systems department honors the student in the CIS program with the most outstanding academic record in the programming courses. Called the James P. Rozelle Outstanding Programmer award, it is named for a former faculty member of the CIS department at Georgia State University. Winners of this award receive a cash award and their names are engraved on a plaque that hangs in the lobby of the CIS department.
Shahid Rupani
H. Talmage Dobbs, Jr. Outstanding Finance Student Award This award is named after Mr. H. Talmage Dobbs, Jr., past chairman of the board of Life of Georgia and a Georgia State alum. The award is presented to the outstanding undergraduate finance major over the past year. The criteria used to determine the recipients include classroom performance and recommendations from past instructors.
Stephanie Anne Henry
Jack Dunn Scholarship This award is given to an undergraduate finance major in honor of Jack Dunn, former Commissioner of Banking and Finance for the State of Georgia. The recipient of this award is chosen based on the student's academic record.
Robert W. Anderson, Jr.
Evelyn S. Bowyer Scholarship Endowed in memory of Evelyn S. Bowyer, alumna and longtime Georgia State employee, by family, friends and colleagues, this award is given annually to a woman majoring in Finance.
Shienny Juwita
R. C. Williams, M.D., Honor Award The R. C. Williams, M.D., Honor Award was established to honor the late Dr. Williams, who founded the Hospital Administration program at GSU in 1952. The award is given to the MBA/MHA student demonstrating outstanding leadership in the profession through university, community and work-related endeavors.
Marcey L. Dolgoff
Everett A. Johnson Scholarship The Everett A. Johnston Scholarship was established to honor Dr. Johnson, a long-time leader in health administration, upon his retirement as Institute Director in 1998. The scholarship is awarded to an MBA/MHA student for academic excellence.
Jerry J. K. Tillery
R. J. Knobel Scholarship This scholarship was established upon Dr. Roland "Knob" Knobel's retirement in 1985, after teaching in the Institute since 1970. Academic performance and financial need are considered in making these two awards, one to a first-year student and one to a second-year student in the MBA/MHA program.
Bindi A. Shah (First Year) Faizah Muheb (Second Year)
Max G. Holland Memorial Scholarship This scholarship is presented annually to the student in the MBA/MHA program with the highest grade-point average. The scholarship was established in memory of Dr. Max Holland, who was on the faculty of the Institute from 1976 to 1989.
Deborah O. Malever
(Awards will be presented at a earlier date)
Norman R. Harbaugh Scholastic Achievement Award Presented to the most outstanding management major in the MBA program based on academic achievement, potential for leadership, and service to the university and the community.
Summer Ives
Carl A. Bramlette, Jr. Scholastic Achievement Award Presented to the most outstanding management major in the M.S. program based on academic achievement, potential for leadership, and service to the university and the community.
Sherrie Bachmann
Francis J. Bridges Scholastic Achievement Award Presented to the most outstanding management major in the B.B.A. program based on academic achievement, potential for leadership, and service to the university and the community.
Benecia Williams
Harding B. Young Teaching Excellence Award Presented to the doctoral student in management with the most outstanding record of achievement in teaching.
YounJun Choi
Waino W. Suojanen Research Excellence Award Presented to the doctoral student in management with the most outstanding record of achievement in research.
Jeremy Marcel
Dennis E. Grawoig Memorial Award Awarded to the outstanding undergraduate student in the Decision Sciences in memory of the founder of the Department of Decision Sciences and the first President of the Decision Sciences Institute.
Zubera Syeda
GSU Marketing Roundtable Outstanding Minority Student Scholarship
Keeron Emmanuel Lionel Batiste
Fletcher Martin Ewing Advertising Scholarship
Carrie Padgett
Martin Sherry Scholarship/Atlanta Broadcast Advertising Club
Gustavo Cedeno
Commercial Real Estate Women of Atlanta Award A scholarship underwritten by the Staubach Company. The award includes a one-year honorary membership in CREW Atlanta. The recipient is selected based on academic achievement, leadership skills, and potential for success in a real estate career.
Maisha K. McClain
Georgia CCIM Chapter Scholarship Funded by the Commercial Investment Real Estate Institute, the scholarship is given annually to one undergraduate real estate major planning a career in commercial real estate. In addition to the cash award, the recipient receives complimentary enrollment in the first course toward receiving the CCIM designation. The selection criteria include academic achievement, extracurricular activities, communication skills, and professional commitment.
John H. Coleman
Elmer Hedge Institute of Real Estate Management Chapter 67 Scholarship This scholarship is awarded to a real estate major based on sincere interest in the property management field, financial need, and academic performance.
Beverly K. Myers
E. A. Isakson Scholarship This scholarship established by the Atlanta Board of Realtors is in honor of Mr. Ed A. Isakson, past president of the Atlanta Board of Realtors. One or more scholarships will be provided each year for outstanding students majoring in real estate. The criteria for selection are need, scholastic achievement, and expression of a sincere interest in a professional career in real estate.
Jamila L. Houser
Josephine J. Isakson Scholarship This scholarship is presented in memory of a prominent Atlanta-area real estate family to recognize superior academic achievement and potential. It may be awarded to either a graduate or an undergraduate student.
Kimberly P. Moon
Mrs. Tommie Jackson Scholarship This scholarship, established by Realtors, honors Mrs. Tommie Jackson, executive vice president of the Atlanta Board of Realtors. The earnings from this fund are to be used to provide one or more scholarships each year for outstanding students majoring in real estate. The criteria for selection are scholarship, achievement, and an expression of a sincere interest in a professional career in real estate.
Chinelo E. Arinze Julia Freybote Maisha K. McClain Beverly K. Myers
John H. Cowart Scholarship Funded by an endowment established by John H. Cowart, Sr. (John H. Cowart Properties, Inc.), is given annually to one or more real estate graduate or undergraduate students to pursue promising research under the direction of faculty in the Department of Real Estate. Both merit and need of candidates are evaluated.
John H. Coleman Samuel G. Deal Burrel E. Graves Shaun N. Hill Karen A. Rugg Benecia L. Williams
Real Estate Investment Advisory Council (REIAC) Scholarship Funded by the Southeast Region of REIAC, these scholarships are given to graduate students majoring in real estate. Selection is based on academic achievement, career potential, and financial need. In addition to a cash award, recipients are invited to attend quarterly REIAC meetings.
Ben T. Duda Louis T. Oberhelman Roy D. Williams
Urban Land Institute (ULI) Atlanta District Council Scholarship A cash award for GSU graduate real estate students. Recipients are selected based on academic achievement, professional interest and dedication, and demonstrated potential for becoming active, productive members of the Georgia real estate community and ULI.
Travis M. Campbell Masaki Mori
2003 Gamma Iota Sigma Leadership Awards This award honors Gamma Iota Sigma--Zeta Chapter members that exhibit outstanding leadership and initiative within the chapter. Selected by the Zeta Chapter's faculty advisor, recipients must also exhibit ethics in leadership and mindfulness of others.
Lawanda Hall-Dotson Adam Israelov Melissa Turner
2003 RMI Alumni Club Undergraduate Student of the Year Award This award—sponsored by the RMI Alumni Club—is presented annually to a senior student majoring in risk management and insurance who has exhibited academic excellence in all coursework related to risk and its management.
Adam K. Green
2003 Outstanding Risk Management and Insurance Graduate Student of the Year Award This award is presented annually to a graduating risk management and insurance student who has exhibited academic excellence in all graduate-level coursework, and whose efforts have enhanced the quality of education for all who participate in the risk management and insurance program.
Uluc Icoz
2003 Outstanding Personal Financial Planning Graduate Student of the Year Award This award is presented annually to a graduating personal financial planning student who has exhibited academic excellence in all graduate-level coursework, and whose efforts have enhanced the quality of education for all who participate in the personal financial planning program.
William Francis Stone
2003 Robert W. Batten Actuarial Science Award Robert W. Batten served as professor and director of Georgia State's Actuarial Science Program for 25 years. This award is presented annually to an actuarial science student in recognition of outstanding performance in actuarial mathematics.
Yijia Lin
2003 Floyd S. Harper Award The late Dr. Floyd S. Harper joined Georgia State's faculty in 1958 and was instrumental in the creation of the Department of Risk Management and Insurance's Actuarial Science Program. This award is presented annually to a graduating senior in actuarial science, in recognition of outstanding scholastic achievement and character--qualities that Dr. Harper strove to develop in his students.
Zeeshan Rehmani
2003 Eli A. Zubay Actuarial Science Award The late Dr. Eli A. Zubay co-founded Georgia State's Actuarial Science Program in 1958. This award is presented annually to the undergraduate actuarial science major with the highest overall grade-point average, in recognition of academic excellence in actuarial science. Recipients must have accumulated at least 60, but no more than 90 semester credit hours, and must have completed at least 12 semester credit hours of actuarial science coursework with no grade lower than a "B."
Seogu Yang
Atlanta Association Of Insurance Women Scholarship
Meredith Mishael Jones
Atlanta Claims Association Scholarship
Kristina Dials Barronton
J. Ed Bell Scholarship
Kristina Dials Barronton
Cigna Scholarship
Gordon Carl Thompson
Educational Foundation, Inc. Awards
Min Hu Michael McCall
John W. Hall Scholarship
Arun Deo Upadhyay
Leyton B. Hunter Scholarship
Andreas Milidonas Jeung Bo Shim Jason Wallace
James S. Kemper Foundation Doctoral Fellowship
Ranada D. Robinson
Helen C. Leith Scholarship
Wonku Hong Alfred Koffi-Sokpa Kenneth Leese James Tyler Leverty Andreas Milidonas Puneet Prakash Minglai Zhu
Massachusettes Mutual Scholarship
Meng-Fang Chung
John W. Morgan Scholarship
Na Ni
James W. Morton Jr. Scholarship
Xin Chen
New York Life International Fellowship
Jianhua Li Xiao Li
Risk And Insurance Management Society Scholarship
Andrew Avera Lora Jayne Bock Todd L. Campbell Bin Han Adam Israelov Meredith Mishael Jones Kelly Diane Lee Patrisha Lee Ashlee Chandon Mouton Franchesca Lynn Thompson Arun Deo Upadhyay Zhenliang Zhao
Southeastern Actuaries Club Scholarship
Alice Ng Zeeshan Rehmani Leslie Thomas Tei Tuan
Southern Loss Association Scholarship
Meredith Mishael Jones
C.V. Starr Scholarship
Jih-Chen Chang Rebecca Cleaveland Lisa Eaton Roni Israelov Neil Mahoney Glen Alan Merritt George Michael Pitts Cynthia Lorraine Tyler Yi Zhang
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