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− | The scholarship is officially presented to each year's recipient at [[ | + | The scholarship is officially presented to each year's recipient at [[National Convention]]. |
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+ | [[Image:Wood_Scholarship_2011.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Vice President of Alumni Development Sarah Cantwell along with Alpha Alumnus Gene Seevers award the 2011 Rolla F. Wood Graduate Scholarship to May Jean Counsilman.]] | ||
* 2005 [[John Chen]], [[Delta Omega Chapter|Delta Omega]] | * 2005 [[John Chen]], [[Delta Omega Chapter|Delta Omega]] | ||
* 2006 [[Katy Razzano]], [[Alpha Beta Chapter|Alpha Beta]] | * 2006 [[Katy Razzano]], [[Alpha Beta Chapter|Alpha Beta]] | ||
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* 2008 [[Marie Hayden]], [[Gamma Pi Chapter|Gamma Pi]] | * 2008 [[Marie Hayden]], [[Gamma Pi Chapter|Gamma Pi]] | ||
* 2009 [[Natalie Swierzbin]], [[Gamma Epsilon]] | * 2009 [[Natalie Swierzbin]], [[Gamma Epsilon]] | ||
− | * 2010 | + | * 2010 None Given |
+ | * 2011 [[May Jean Counsilman]], [[Beta Pi]] | ||
+ | * 2012 [[Patrick Herron]], [[Alpha Epsilon]] | ||
+ | * 2013 [[Angela McCall]], [[Gamma Epsilon]] | ||
+ | * 2014 [[Mary Cearley]], [[Alpha Omicron]]; [[Lauren Reef]], [[Beta Delta]] | ||
+ | * 2015 [[Timothy Pote]], [[Beta Rho]] | ||
+ | * 2016 [[Jillian Blueford]], [[Gamma Chi]] | ||
+ | * 2017 None Given | ||
+ | * 2018 [[Kadira Coley]], [[Gamma Pi]] | ||
+ | * 2019 [[Kelsey Hughes]], [[Eta Eta]] | ||
+ | *2020 [[Sarah McKenzie]], [[Maria Murljacic]] | ||
+ | *2021 [[Ariana Gamarra]], [[Beta Nu]]; [[Taylor Hinch]], [[Epsilon Tau]] | ||
+ | *2022 [[Michelle Tsinker]], [[Alpha Theta]]; [[Constance Sayrie]] Individual Membership Program | ||
+ | *2023 [[Hannah Berensen]], ; [[Zartasha Shah]], | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 17:57, 2 August 2023
The Rolla F. Wood Graduate Scholarship was approved in 2002 and chartered on July 15, 2004.
"In 1928, Rolla F. Wood became national president, and with his tenure came changes to our brotherhood. Wood made the National Council a more cohesive unit and helped increase expansion. The fraternity grew from four chapters to seven during his presidential term.
Following his successful term Wood exemplified true brotherly dedication in ways many don’t—he continued to serve. He went on to volunteer as part of council for the next six years as vice-president of chapter development (formerly national counselor) for a year, senior vice-president for a year and historian from 1931 through 1935. During his years on council, his push for expansion resulted in a total of 14 new chapters joining the original four.
Wood, a brother at Alpha Chapter, attended graduate school at Vanderbilt University, where he founded Epsilon Chapter. In honor of Wood’s national contributions, dedication and continued pursuit of knowledge, the fraternity now has its graduate scholarship named for him."1
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Purpose
The charter of the Rolla F. Wood Graduate Scholarship defines the purpose of the scholarship as such; The purpose of this scholarship is to promote the future academic opportunity of brothers of Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity who have excelled in undergraduate studies and are continuing their education in graduate school.
Presentation
The scholarship is officially presented to each year's recipient at National Convention.
Recipients
- 2005 John Chen, Delta Omega
- 2006 Katy Razzano, Alpha Beta
- 2007 Meghan Sidelnick, Sigma
- 2008 Marie Hayden, Gamma Pi
- 2009 Natalie Swierzbin, Gamma Epsilon
- 2010 None Given
- 2011 May Jean Counsilman, Beta Pi
- 2012 Patrick Herron, Alpha Epsilon
- 2013 Angela McCall, Gamma Epsilon
- 2014 Mary Cearley, Alpha Omicron; Lauren Reef, Beta Delta
- 2015 Timothy Pote, Beta Rho
- 2016 Jillian Blueford, Gamma Chi
- 2017 None Given
- 2018 Kadira Coley, Gamma Pi
- 2019 Kelsey Hughes, Eta Eta
- 2020 Sarah McKenzie, Maria Murljacic
- 2021 Ariana Gamarra, Beta Nu; Taylor Hinch, Epsilon Tau
- 2022 Michelle Tsinker, Alpha Theta; Constance Sayrie Individual Membership Program
- 2023 Hannah Berensen, ; Zartasha Shah,