NATIONAL COMPETITION SCHOLARSHIPS - $1,000
Micah Carlson, Nebraska-Kearney ‘19
Political Science/English, 3.79; VP of Member Development
Corey Moss, Louisiana State ’19
Pre-Medicine, 3.60; President
Andrew Morgan, Alabama ‘20
Finance & Economics, 3.90; VP of Recruitment
Ignacio Mendez, Stanford ’19
Chemical Engineering, 3.91; VP of Programming
Nicholas Johnson, Montana State ‘19
Cell Biology/Neuroscience, 4.0; VP of Communications
Jay Franko, Ball State ‘19
Finance & Accounting, 3.87; President
David Peffer II, Westminster ‘19
History, 3.72; President
John Garmon, John Carroll ‘20
Exercise Science, 3.83; VP of Member Development
Justin Shin, Washington-St. Louis ‘19
Finance & Entrepreneurship, 3.74; President
Joshua Cadorette, Elon ‘19
Economic Consulting, 3.84; Standards Board
Wayne Stutzman, Houston ‘19
Finance, 3.94; President
William Prego, Florida International ’19
Journalism, 3.78; VP of Member Development
Brian Franklin, Arkansas ‘19
Finance, 3.93, VP of Communications
Chevy Elliott, Indiana State ‘20
Insurance & Financial Services, 3.92; President
Ian Mayfield, St. Mary’s ’20
Political Science, 3.73; Chaplain
Vishnu Patel, Oklahoma State ‘19
Finance, 3.83; Risk Management Chair
Ben Thiss, Radford ‘19
Biology, 3.78; President
Thomas Davidsen, Columbia ‘19
Financial Economics, 3.72; President
Oliver Price, Oregon State ‘20
Mechanical Engineering, 3.90; VP of Recruitment
Matthew Conley, Duke ’19
Economics, 3.64; VP of Member Development
STUDY ABROAD SCHOLARSHIP - $1,000
Luis Rodriguez, Virginia Tech ‘20
Participated in Arabic Intensive at VT-Oman the summer of 2018 to prepare for a career in foreign affairs.
Ben Thier, Duke ‘20
Attended University of Sydney in fall 2018 to continue studies in education and neuroscience.
HICKS SCHOLARSHIPS - $2,000
Kevin Tran, Old Dominion ’19
Thomas Hanscom, Maine ’19
Ryan Jarnutowski, Connecticut ’19
Sean Williamson, Baldwin Wallace ’19
Max Johnston, Texas ‘19