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2018 Study Abroad Recipients

Phi Kappa Phi Study Abroad Grants are designed to help support undergraduates as they seek knowledge and experience in their academic fields by studying abroad. Seventy-five $1,000 grants are awarded each year.

Applicants do not have to be Society members but must attend an institution with an active Phi Kappa Phi chapter. Applicants also must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.75 or higher on a 4.0 scale. Click here for more information about the award.

2018 Study Abroad Grant Recipients

Name Phi Kappa Phi Chapter
Haylee C. Albrecht
Carroll University
Martha Amaya
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Katy Anielak2
University of Nebraska at Kearney
McKenna Barney
University of Georgia
Sara Bibbs
The University of Southern Mississippi
Linnea Biel
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ., Prescott
Taylor Bopp
Lynchburg College
Amanda Burgess
Miami University
Haley Burkett
The University of Kansas
Haley Byrnes
University of Florida
Cassie Carnine
Texas A&M University-Commerce
Kiera Chan University of North Georgia
Michael Chidueme University of Maryland, College Park
Sierra Chitwood Missouri State University
Mary-Catherine Clark
Texas A&M University
Andi Dahmer
Western Kentucky University
Katie Lynn Daniels
Western Kentucky University
Sarah Dockery
Clemson University
Zainab Dossaji
College of Charleston
Danielle Earley
Western Kentucky University
Aliah Eberting
Brigham Young University
Hayley Ellis
Middle Tennessee State University
Kayla Ervin
Elon University
Anna Feldman
Syracuse University
Carra Gilson
The Ohio State University 
Jessica Gries
The Ohio State University 
Noelle Hinrichs
Iowa State University
Hannah Hunt
University of Southern California
Alexandra Ibarra
University of Georgia
Miranda Jessop
Brigham Young University
Rachael Kelley
Appalachian State University
Ragan Murrie Ketrow
The University of Mississippi
Jeana Kim  University of Illinois at Chicago
Grace Kinner
Berea College
Nikki Kroushl
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Annie K. Lamar
University of Puget Sound
Daniel Lang
University of Nevada, Reno
Ashley Leahman
Virginia Commonwealth University
Blake Lineweaver
Iowa State University
Alex Littlejohn
The University of Southern Mississippi
Lauren Malmgren
Brigham Young University
Elizabeth Manning
Western Kentucky University
Lamar Matheny
University of Memphis
Sabrina Mato
Florida State University
Heidi McConaghie
Brigham Young University
Maggie McGrath
Iowa State University
Andy Miller
The University of Kansas
Heather Otten
Arizona State University
Sarah Lou Ottinger
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Mia Owens
Samford University
Emma Grace Parry
Georgia College & State University
Lauren Pedersen
Western Kentucky University
Emma Peterson
Wright State University
Gabrielle Peterson
Georgia Southern University
Maeve Plunkett
Illinois Wesleyan University
Amber Richards
Pacific Lutheran University
Mackenzie Rossero
Miami University 
Elizabeth Russ
The Ohio State University
Brinda Sarathy1
East Carolina University
Katherine Saslawsky
Nazareth College
Katelyn Scheive
Miami University
Dana Shefet
East Carolina University
Dimond A. Shelton
Western Kentucky University
Holly Simmons
Texas State University
Emily Sutphin
Virginia Tech
Rachel Yu Ru Tan
The University of Kansas
Tanya Tran
San Jose State University
Rachael Vannatta
James Madison University
Sarah M. Verzal
St. Norbert College
Sierra A. Viands
West Virginia University
Hedaya Weber
University of Georgia
Tyler Werland
The University of Texas at San Antonio
Morgan Wilson
Columbus State University
Elise Young
Mercer University
Alexis Zosel
The University of Mississippi
  

Named Study Abroad Grants

Two Phi Kappa Phi Study Abroad Grants have been endowed by generous donors. Below are descriptions of the Society's named Study Abroad Grants and the contributors who made them possible:

1 McKenzie Study Abroad Grant - Established in 2011 from the generosity of past Society president Wendell H. McKenzie, Ph.D. and his wife Georgie McKenzie, the grant will be given annually to a successful applicant from North Carolina State University. Should there not be a successful applicant from North Carolina State University, the funds will be granted to a successful candidate from another Phi Kappa Phi member institution.

2 Larry Sommers Study Abroad Grant - Former Society president, Larry Sommers of Okemos, Michigan, did not have the opportunity to study abroad as a University of Wisconsin undergraduate in the late 1930’s. His endowed gift to the Society will make such opportunities available for future generations of students to enrich their education.

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