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.
Name | Phi Kappa Phi Chapter |
Alexandra Adams |
Miami University |
Amelia Aleman |
Louisiana State University |
Melody Allred | Brigham Young University |
Riley Alton |
The Ohio State University |
Lance Anenson |
The Ohio State University |
Gavin Bach | University of Georgia |
Gabriela Theodora Bantas | Illinois Wesleyan University |
Olivia Bell |
University of Tennessee, Knoxville |
Layla Brooks |
Michigan State University |
Tatiana Brown |
Virginia Commonwealth University |
Samantha Bryan |
Brigham Young University |
Michael A. Chavez | Texas A&M University-Kingsville |
Alayne Chipman | University of Idaho |
Jason Emmett Collins | University of Southern California |
Mohamad Fattouh |
University of Houston |
Christa M. Fernando | Grand Valley State University |
Hayley B. Fitzgerald-Smith |
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville |
Audrey Fletcher |
Western Illinois University |
Shea Gorzelanczyk2 | University of Wisconsin-Green Bay |
Mary Morgan Green |
Western Kentucky University |
Katie Guirnalda |
Miami University |
Thane Henschel |
South Dakota State University |
Talisa Hernandez |
Kansas State University |
Shola Jimoh |
University of Illinois at Chicago |
Taylor Johnson | Brigham Young University |
Kiana Johnson |
University of Wisconsin-River Falls |
Jacquelyn Keating |
University of Delaware |
Margaret Kilpatrick |
Georgia Southern University |
Emily King |
Columbus State University |
Greta Koshenina |
The University of Mississippi |
Catherine Lemus |
Western Michigan University |
Biron M. Little |
Middle Tennessee State University |
Julianne Liu | The University of Utah |
Avery Lorio |
Samford University |
Carly Malcolm |
Clemson University |
Roberta Marsh |
Elon University |
Liam McBane |
Middle Tennessee State University |
Kenzie McNeel |
Washington State University Tri-Cities |
Natalia Mejia1 | The University of North Carolina at Charlotte |
Carly Moellenkamp |
Montana State University |
Caroline Moriarty |
University of Missouri-Kansas City |
Maggie Newman |
University of Tennessee, Knoxville |
Emma Nicklas-Morris |
Carnegie Mellon University |
Julia Oehlers |
The University of Oklahoma |
Chiamaka Okonkwo |
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte |
Paige Osterfeld |
University of Tennessee, Knoxville |
Josey Owens |
Eastern Kentucky University |
Brooke Palmer |
East Carolina University |
Andrea Patiño |
Eastern Kentucky University |
Raven Pfeiffer |
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte |
Kristen Phillips |
The University of Kansas |
Beck Powling |
University of Wisconsin-Madison |
My Diem Quan | The University of Texas at Austin |
Olivia Richart |
Pennsylvania State University |
Haley Ritsema |
Western Washington University |
Matthew A. Sadler |
Berea College |
Meredith Shaheed |
The University of Kansas |
Amani Shalash |
University of Kentucky |
Marina Shenouda |
University of Houston |
Karly Shirey |
College of Charleston |
Helene Slinker |
University of Missouri-Kansas City |
Landry Smith |
The University of Southern Mississippi |
Hannah M. Solima |
Middle Tennessee State University |
Logan Stuart |
The University of Kansas |
Hannah Supplee |
Pennsylvania State University |
Madalyn Taylor |
Western Kentucky University |
Sarah Margaret Thomas |
Purdue University |
RaeAnn Topa |
Arcadia University |
Lydia Turner |
University of South Alabama |
Beverly Val-Addo |
University of Maryland, College Park |
Joy Ward |
Queens University of Charlotte |
Skylar Weber | Northern Arizona University |
Avery Wright |
Texas A&M University-Kingsville |
Rachel Wright |
University of Kentucky |
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.