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2025-2026 Foundation Scholarship Winners


The Phi Sigma Sigma Foundation is pleased to award 50 sisters scholarships and educational grants as a part of the Foundation's annual scholarship program. Please join us in recognizing this year's winners.


Thanks to the generosity of our donors, the Phi Sigma Sigma Foundation is able to give thousands of dollars worth of scholarship and grant money to collegians and alumnae each year. In support of our Founders' mission "the advancement of womanhood," these funds enable sisters to achieve excellence, impact their communities and change the world. Help us continue to make an impact in sisters' lives and provide these scholarship opportunities by making a gift today!


Please join us in recognizing this year's winners:


NAMED SCHOLARSHIPS


ALI WARD DELTA IOTA MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Established by the sisters of the Delta Iota Chapter at Central Michigan University in loving memory of their sister, Ali Ward. Funding for this scholarship has been provided by the sisters of the Delta Iota Chapter and Ali's parents, Tom and Carol. As a only child, Ali loved every aspect of Greek life, but especially finding "Forever Sisters". She was a radiant soul, who touched so many lives in a positive way. This scholarship will be awarded based on service to Phi Sigma Sigma, campus and community.


Awarded to Kristina Fusco, Delta Iota Chapter at Central Michigan University



ALLISON BETH SCHMIDT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Allison Beth Schmidt served as archon of Delta Eta Chapter at the University of Delaware in 1991-92. The alumnae and collegians of Delta Eta endowed a Foundation scholarship in Allison's memory to ensure her legacy would carry on. This is awarded to a sister pursuing her educational goals based on service to sorority, campus and community.


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Awarded to Brianna Kovach, Theta Eta Chapter at Rider University





"I am so extremely grateful to be receiving the Allison Beth Schmidt Memorial Scholarship as this will help me to afford my education this year. Being the first in my family to receive a Master's degree is a huge accomplishment for me, and thanks to this scholarship it will be even easier to achieve. I am beyond thrilled to begin studying and for the future my Masters in Social Work will allow me to have as I hope to become a school social worker and support children as they go through schooling to hopefully achieve higher education as well." —Brianna Kovach


ARIEL ROSE BLACK THETA IOTA CHAPTER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Established by the Theta Iota Chapter of Phi Sigma Sigma in memory of their beloved sister, Ariel Rose Black. Ariel was dedicated, hardworking, and aimed high in all that she did. Ariel served her chapter as the scholarship chair, transforming the role of excellence in scholarship within her chapter. This scholarship will be awarded annually to a sister of the Theta Iota chapter who emulates Ariel's commitment to all facets of her life including scholarship, chapter contributions and involvement in her community.


Awarded to Kaitlyn Wambold, Theta Iota Chapter at University of Michigan - Flint



BERTHA & MAC BODIAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Established by Carol Schwartz (Zeta Chapter at University of California- Los Angeles) in loving memory of her mother and father, Bertha and Mac Bodian, who strongly believed in academics and in Phi Sigma Sigma. This scholarship is awarded to a sister who has shown exemplary service and leadership in Phi Sigma Sigma and on her campus. In addition, this woman must exhibit high academic achievement.


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Awarded to Ava Gawronski, Iota Rho Chapter at St. Joseph's University





"I am very grateful to the family of Carol Schwartz for being a recipient of the Bertha & Mac Bodian Memorial Scholarship. Going into my senior year at Saint Joseph's University, I have always strived to put my best foot forward for my sisters and for my campus, and I will continue to do that for my final year. I aim to be a leader in all of my endeavors and a helping hand for those who need it. I am excited for what the future holds, and this scholarship will help me reach my goals. LITP <3" —Ava Gawronski


BETA ALPHA NICOLE SCHIFFMAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Established by the Beta Alpha (University of Maryland) House Corporation and sisters wishing to honor the memory of collegian Nicole Schiffman, this scholarship is presented to a Beta Alpha member who demonstrates commitment to the Fraternity and its core values above and beyond the norm based on service to sorority, community, campus and Greek life.


Awarded to Olivia Abajian, Beta Alpha Chapter at University of Maryland - College Park



CENTENNIAL SCHOLARSHIP

The Centennial Scholarship was established by the Centennial Club donors in honor of the 100th anniversary of the founding of Phi Sigma Sigma as a lasting and generous scholarship that will be awarded annually to a deserving sister so that she may achieve her educational dreams. It is awarded to the Phi Sigma Sigma sister who has demonstrated an "above and beyond" commitment to the Fraternity. The annual recipient is selected based equally on the sister's chapter, campus and community involvement, as well as her outstanding academic achievement.


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Awarded to Nazly Maguire, Iota Mu Chapter at University of New Haven





"I am incredibly honored to be selected as the recipient of the Centennial Scholarship. To be recognized for my commitment to our sisterhood and for my involvement in my chapter and community is deeply meaningful to me. As a first-generation college student who has navigated personal and academic hardships, Phi Sigma Sigma has been a source of unwavering support, strength, and purpose. This scholarship not only affirms the values that have shaped my journey but also empowers me to continue my education and pursue my goals of creating lasting change through service, advocacy, and leadership. I am eternally grateful for this recognition, this sisterhood, and the continued belief in my potential. Thank you for helping me achieve my educational dreams and hopefully my potential to do good in this world." —Nazly Maguire


CHRIS & CHARLIE SENSENEY SCHOLARSHIP

The Charlie and Chris Senseney Scholarship was established in honor of Charlie and Chris Senseney. This scholarship is awarded to sisters who are aiming towards a career in public service including law, government service or criminal justice – fields that were close to both Chris and Charlie’s hearts. This award is available to both undergraduate and graduate students.


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Awarded to Tiffany Brum, Iota Mu Chapter at University of New Haven





"Receiving this scholarship is both an honor and a tremendous help in my journey to becoming an attorney. It eases the financial burden of law school and allows me to focus more fully on my studies, leadership opportunities, and advocacy work. I am deeply grateful for the support and encouragement, and I am committed to using my education to make a meaningful impact in my community and beyond." —Tiffany Brum


CRISTINA EL SHAHAWI MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

This scholarship honors the memory of Epsilon Kappa chapter sister Cristina El Shahawi who passed away in a car accident in 2013. During her time as a collegian, Cristina served as membership recruitment chairman (MRC). Her fun, laidback and easy going personality was a joy to be around. This scholarship honors her legacy and the impact she left on so many.


Awarded to Sophia Addice, Theta Eta Chapter at Rider University



DAKOTA EVERTT SCHMIDT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Established in memory of Dakota Everett Schmidt, son of MacKenzie Schmidt, Theta Upsilon Chapter at the University of La Verne, and all babies who have passed away too soon. This scholarship is awarded to sisters who are aiming towards a career in health and human services, including medical, nursing, health sciences, psychology, sociology and anthropology with an emphasis on women’s health in the area of neonatal and pregnancy loss.


Awarded to Katelei Clark, Iota Rho Chapter at St. Joseph's University

"This award will help me continue my occupational therapy studies and focus on my clinical training without financial stress. Your support motivates me to give back to my community and uphold the values that Phi Sigma Sigma represents." —Katelei Clark


DANIELLE NGUYEN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Danielle graduated with a degree in social work from Western Illinois University, and planned to work with abused women. To honor her, the sisters of Epsilon Psi established the scholarship to be awarded specifically to a Phi Sigma Sigma pursuing a career in social work. The scholarship is based on service to the community and campus, service to sorority and Greek life.


Awarded to Laine Sumner, Iota Alpha Chapter at Saginaw Valley State University



DR. HELEN VASSALLO GAMMA IOTA SCHOLARSHIP

In honor of their long time Faculty Advisor, Dr. Helen Vassallo, the collegiate and alumnae sisters at Worcester Polytechnic Institute have established the Dr. Helen Vassallo Gamma Iota Scholarship. It is awarded to the Gamma Iota sister who has demonstrated an "above and beyond" commitment to the Fraternity and its core values. The annual recipient is selected based equally on the sister's chapter, campus and community involvement, as well as her outstanding academic achievement.


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Awarded to Gretchen Ames, Gamma Iota Chapter at Worcester Polytechnic Institute






ERIN DAGENAIS MEMORIAL BOOK AWARD

The Erin Dagenais Memorial Book Award has been established by Theta Iota Chapter, University of Michigan – Flint to honor chapter sister Erin, who passed away in 2016. This scholarship is available for undergraduate and graduate students, based on service in the sorority, service in Greek life, service in the community, service on campus and GPA.


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Awarded to Diya Jariwala, Delta Zeta Chapter at Stevens Institute of Technology





"I am deeply honored to receive the Erin Dagenais Memorial Book Award. It is with great pride that I carry forward Erin’s legacy by striving for the same standard of academic excellence and dedication to community service that she so admirably embodied.
"I hold a Bachelor of Engineering in Biomedical Engineering and am currently pursuing a Master of Science in Management, with plans to further my education in medical school. This generous support strengthens my motivation to make meaningful contributions both in the healthcare field and within my community." —Diya Jariwala


ERIN MICHELLE SAY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

The sisters of Delta Chi established this Foundation scholarship in memory of their sister, Erin Michelle Say, who was a communications major at Shippensburg University. The scholarship is awarded to a sister pursuing her educational goals based on academic excellence, as well as service to sorority, campus and community.


Awarded to Catherine Daly, Gamma Iota Chapter at Worcester Polytechnic Institute



HELEN BERKOWITZ MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Established by Rachel and Valerie Berkowitz in memory of their mother, Helen Berkowitz. This scholarship was created to ensure Helen's memory and love for education, the Fraternity, and her beloved Nu Chapter at the University of Pennsylvania where she served as chapter advisor for many years, would live on. It is awarded primarily on the basis of academic achievement and contribution to sorority and community activities.


Awarded to Maya Trzeciak, Theta Eta Chapter at Rider University



JEANINE JACOBS GOLDBERG MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

When Past Grand Archon Jeanine Jacobs Goldberg (Nu Chapter at University of Pennsylvania) retired from Supreme Council in 1985, Phi Sigma Sigma established this scholarship in honor of her outstanding service and never-ending dedication to the Fraternity. This scholarship is awarded to a sister who is pursuing a post-graduate degree, with preference to those pursuing a law degree, and who exhibits high academic achievement and unselfish dedicated service to Phi Sigma Sigma.


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Awarded to Danielle Buro, Gamma Nu Chapter at Rutgers University - New Brunswick





"This sorority has truly changed my life. From the moment I joined Gamma Nu at Rutgers, I found more than just best friends, I also found sorority sisters who became like family. Their unwavering encouragement and loyalty have carried me through this intense path. During the most challenging moments in podiatry school, the lessons I learned in leadership, service, and sisterhood through Phi Sigma Sigma helped ground and guide me.
"As I currently move forward in my journey toward becoming a physician, I carry those values with pride. I am so honored and touched by your continued support.
"Thank you again for this generous award and for continuing to invest in sisters like me." —Danielle Buro


JOSETTE GEORGE KAUFMAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Established in memory of Past Grand Archon and NPC Delegate, Josette George Kaufman (Beta Psi at University of Florida). Through her dedication and involvement in the Fraternity, the interfraternal community, and her local community, Josette was a true servant leader - a sister who put the needs of others first and helped people develop and perform to their fullest potential. This scholarship was created to support collegiate and alumnae students who embody Josette's spirit and will be awarded based on involvement in the Panhellenic community as well as service to Phi Sigma Sigma and the local community.


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Awarded to Andrea Saavedra Ferreira, Gamma Tau Chapter at Northern Kentucky University





"I am so grateful to be awarded the Josette George Kaufmann Memorial Scholarship! During my time at Northern Kentucky University, Greek Life has helped me grow out of my shell and become a woman of substance, character, and influence. My time as Membership Recruitment Chair catapulted me to other positions like Treasurer in Order of Omega and led to becoming the 2025 Bursar and Secretary for Gamma Tau. Not only that, it also opened doors for me in the Panhellenic Council as I am the 2025 Vice President of Programming and the current Vice President of Public Relations at Lambda Lambda Order of Omega. This award will help me finish paying off my last semester of my undergraduate and be a role model for those future leaders in the Gamma Tau chapter. After all, this scholarship embodies the belief Josette and I share of always giving back and our all to the Greek Life community whether it is through leadership, service, or time to better the community for the future of Greek Life!" —Andrea Saavedra Ferreira


KATIE VASHON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP (ZETA ZETA)

Established by the Zeta Zeta Chapter Quinnipiac University in loving memory of their sister Katie Vashon, this scholarship is awarded to a sister of the Zeta Zeta Chapter. Katie exemplified what it truly means to be a sister. She was a dedicated member of the chapter who worked hard to give back to the community. Katie also excelled in academics. Because Katie had great balance between dedication to the chapter, campus, and community, the recipient must show exemplary service in these areas.


Awarded to Sofia Cordaro, Zeta Zeta Chapter at Quinnipiac University

"I am truly grateful to be chosen as one of the recipients among so many amazing women whom I am blessed to call my sisters. Your generosity not only eases the financial burden of my education but also inspires me to continue working hard toward my goals and following the values of Phi Sigma Sigma through leadership and scholarship." —Sofia Cordaro


KRISTINA WITTEN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Kristina Witten was a loved alumnae member of the Epsilon Chi Chapter at Indiana University Southeast who passed away on July 5, 2010 as a result of Cystic Fibrosis. She loved life and she showed it by getting out in the world and experiencing it. Kristina's death brought great sadness to those who knew her. For the sisters of the Kentuckiana Alumnae Chapter, and all who supported their efforts, establishing Kristina's scholarship helped turn that sadness into joy as Kristina's story teaches others not only about Cystic Fibrosis but about living every moment as if it were your last. Collegians and graduate students pursuing a career in the medical field are eligible for this scholarship which is awarded on academic achievement and community service.


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Awarded to Addison Torgerson, Theta Chapter at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign





"I am so grateful to have been awarded the Kristina Witten Memorial Scholarship and continue to pursue my neurology career in her honor. This scholarship allows me to dive further into my research of neurological disorders without the burden of tuition weighing on me. I would like to utilize this award to show that anything is possible with hard work, no matter what hardships life throws at you. Under the philanthropy of Phi Sigma Sigma, I am eager to relay that message to the next generation of intelligent young women." —Addison Torgerson

LINDSEY ORSER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Established by the Delta Delta Chapter at Linfield College wishing to honor the memory of alumna Lindsey Orser. Lindsey was a beautiful young woman who would light up a room with her presence, personality and smile. Throughout her short life, she touched many people's lives, was compassionate for and loved others unconditionally. Lindsey was a friend to all. Preference will be given to a Delta Delta sister for this scholarship. This scholarship is presented to a member who demonstrates commitment to the Fraternity and its values above and beyond the norm based on service to sorority, community, campus and academics.


Awarded to Grayce Miller, Delta Delta Chapter at Linfield University



LOS ANGELES COUNTY ALUMNAE CHAPTER BOOK AWARD

Established by the Los Angeles County Alumnae Chapter of Phi Sigma Sigma. This book award will be given annually to a sister who has shown outstanding leadership to the sorority and campus as well as service to her community. Preference will be giving to a sister who is a resident of or attending a school in Los Angeles County.


Awarded to Lauren Mannerino, Theta Chi Chapter at California State University - Sacramento



MAMIE KLEIN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Established in honor of the late Mamie Shulkin Klein (Pi Chapter at Syracuse University), past Executive Secretary and Phi Sigma Sigma Foundation President. Through her dedication and active participation in the Fraternity, Mamie Klein exemplified the true Phi Sigma Sigma - a sister who gives of herself, to her chapter, and to the sorority. Collegians and graduates attending school full-time are eligible and the scholarship is awarded primarily on the basis of contribution to the sorority.


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Awarded to Kaiya Dunn, Iota Phi Chapter at Lindenwood University





"Being awarded the Mamie Klein Memorial Scholarship is such an honor and a reflection of the incredible impact this sisterhood has had on my college experience. This recognition motivates me to continue excelling academically, growing as a leader, and pursuing my dream career in sports, all while giving back to the community that has supported me every step of the way." —Kaiya Dunn


MARCIE SABRIN BERSON SERVICE SCHOLARSHIP

Established by Marcie Sabrin Berson, Beta Chapter at Tufts University, this scholarship supports sisters who have true financial need, demonstrate strong academic achievement and are committed to service through volunteering, strong chapter participation or high levels of involvement in their campus community.


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Awarded to Taylor Reinsel, Theta Xi Chapter at Nova Southeastern University





"Recieiving the Marcie Sabrin Berson Service Scholarship has been incredibly impactful. As a graduate student working towards a career in medicine, this scholarship represents so much more than financial support. It is a reminder that Phi Sigma Sigma has shown me how to dedicate myself to the service of others. It aYirms who I am and what I value: service, leadership, and academic excellence. I hope to one day be able to give back to not only the family I have made through Phi Sigma Sigma, but to the greater community as well. I could not be more grateful." —Taylor Reinsel


MARIA ARENA MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Funded by the Delta Zeta (Stevens Institute of Technology) Housing Corporation this scholarship is restricted to women majoring in engineering and the sciences. It was the first Foundation scholarship to be endowed by a housing corporation, and was established in memory of Maria Arena, an alumna of the Delta Zeta Chapter at Stevens Institute of Technology. The scholarship is awarded to the most qualified applicant based on academic achievement in the area of engineering, as well as service to sorority, campus and community.


Awarded to Lillian Pomerleau, Gamma Mu Chapter at Clarkson University



MICHELLE STACEY FRIEDMAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Established in memory of a Michelle, a founding sister of the Epsilon Theta Chapter at Montclair State (NJ), who had an unyielding love for her sorority, sisters and Greek life. The Michelle Stacey Friedman Scholarship was funded by her friends, sisters and family, and is presented to the sister who has shown exemplary service and leadership in Phi Sigma Sigma, on her campus and in the community.


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Awarded to Mariana Reyes Salguero, Theta Eta Chapter at Rider University





"Receiving this scholarship as a first generation student means a lot to me and my family as it aids our financial situation but also inspires my younger siblings to work hard for similar opportunities. Joining the Theta Eta Chapter at Rider University has led me to push myself to achieve greater opportunities and to grow as a leader. I am grateful to have these experiences and see the fruits of my labor. With this scholarship, I am inspired to continue working hard to pursue a higher education in my selected field and to give back to a community who has helped me a lot these past few years." —Mariana Reyes Salguero


NEREYDA (NEDDIE) INIQUEZ MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

This scholarship was created by the sisters of the Theta Upsilon Chapter of Phi Sigma Sigma in order to celebrate their sister, Nereyda "Neddie" Iniguez's life. Neddie passed away at the age of 21 after a long bout with leukemia. Despite being diagnosed with this disease, Neddie's positivity, vibrant personality, and love of life was contagious. Collegians and graduates attending school full-time are eligible and the scholarship is awarded primarily on the basis of contribution to the sorority.


Awarded to Marcela Tavera, Zeta Alpha Chapter at Woodbury University



NICOLE MARIE HODGINS CAGLE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

This scholarship honors the memory of Epsilon Phi chapter sister Nicole Hodgins Cagle, and is available to undergraduate and graduate sisters. This fund was established to remember an Epsilon Phi Chapter founder, Nicole Marie Hodgins Cagle and to celebrate the Epsilon Phi chapter’s 25th anniversary. Selection of scholarship recipients will be based equally on chapter involvement, campus involvement, community involvement and grade point average, with preference given to Epsilon Phi sisters.


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Awarded to Jenna Mayer, Delta Eta Chapter at University of Delaware





"Receiving this scholarship means the world to me. Phi Sigma Sigma has played such a pivotal role in my college experience and I truly could not imagine my time at the University of Delaware without it. Not only have I made lifelong friendships, but I have grown so much as an individual. I’ve learned valuable developmental skills like public speaking and leadership. Serving as Vice Archon this year has been one of my proudest moments thus far. It has truly been an honor to serve the Delta Eta Chapter. This scholarship will allow me to advance my education and work towards the completion of my Bachelor’s degree before I head to law school next fall. I will forever be grateful for Phi Sig, and I am so honored to be a recipient of the Nicole Hodgins Cagle Memorial Scholarship!" —Jenna Mayer


PAST GRAND ARCHON'S SCHOLARSHIP

Established upon Past Grand Archon's Judith Howard Distler's retirement from Supreme Council, this scholarship is awarded to juniors, seniors and post-graduate degree candidates and is based on continuing leadership and devotion to Phi Sigma Sigma. Judith Howard Distler is a member of the Zeta Chapter at University of California-Los Angeles. Recipients are recognized for exemplifying the ideals associated with our Past Grand Archons.


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Awarded to Katya Rodriguez Roman, Theta Upsilon Chapter at the University of La Verne





"I am very thankful for being selected as a recipient of the Past Grand Archon's Scholarship for 2025-2026. Words cannot fully capture how much this means to me. Thank you to the Phi Sigma Sigma Foundation and its dedicated donors for this life-changing opportunity. This scholarship is so much more than financial aid; it's a profound affirmation of my commitment to my doctoral studies and my dream of creating a more equitable education system for all students. Your generosity is a powerful reminder that my work matters and that there are people who believe in my vision. This support will be instrumental in helping me build a future where every student, regardless of their background, has the opportunity to succeed. Thank you again for investing in me and my future." —Katya Rodriguez Roman


SUNSHINE STATE SCHOLARSHIP

Funded by the South Florida Alumnae Chapter of Phi Sigma Sigma, the scholarship supports a Phi Sigma Sigma attending school in the state of Florida. This is the first Foundation scholarship endowed by an alumnae chapter.


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Awarded to Angelina Ness, Delta Kappa Chapter at Florida International University





"The connection between Phi Sigma Sigma and education is one of the reasons I was drawn to this sisterhood. I have always valued my education and never take for granted that not long ago women could not obtain a higher education. The sisters of Phi Sigma Sigma have supported my goals and have encouraged me to grow as a leader while also supporting others. I am truly grateful to our sisterhood and to the Phi Sigma Sigma Foundation for believing in my potential and helping me continue my education. This scholarship means so much to me and reminds me that I am part of something greater." —Angelina Ness


THETA CENTENNIAL SCHOLARSHIP

The Theta Centennial Scholarship was established by Theta Chapter alumnae to celebrate the chapter's Centennial and to ensure the perpetuity of Theta Chapter. This award is presented to collegiate members of Theta Chapter who are current juniors as defined by the University of Illinois and demonstrate service to the sorority, to fraternity/sorority life or to the campus; and maintain a GPA of 3.0 or better. Preference will be given to collegians who have served or are serving on the chapter executive board.


Awarded to Alyssa Cipriani, Theta Chapter at the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign and Claire Corrigan, Theta Chapter at the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign



VEACHEY R BLOOM BOOK AWARD

Established by Past Grand Archon Veachey R. Bloom (Xi Chapter at Temple University), this award is presented to a Phi Sigma Sigma pursuing a degree in business or a related field with preference given to Human Resources majors. The award is based on service to the community and campus, service to sorority and Greek life.


Awarded to Olivia Pioszyk, Gamma Nu Chapter at Rutgers University - New Brunswick



Chapter Educational Funds


BETA RHO CHAPTER EDUCATIONAL FUND

Awarded to Jules McCormack, Beta Rho Chapter at Drexel University


DELTA LAMBDA CHAPTER EDUCATIONAL FUND

Awarded to Genna Schofield, Delta Lambda Chapter at Muhlenberg College


GAMMA NU CHAPTER EDUCATIONAL FUND

Awarded to Caroline Demarco, Gamma Nu Chapter at Rutgers University - New Brunswick


GAMMA TAU CHAPTER EDUCATIONAL FUND

Awarded to Lucy Burns, Gamma Tau Chapter at Northern Kentucky University


GAMMA XI CHAPTER EDUCATIONAL FUND

Awarded to Aly Fornes, Gamma Xi Chapter at Widener University


IOTA ALPHA CHAPTER EDUCATIONAL FUND

Awarded to Hannah Page, Iota Alpha Chapter at Saginaw Valley State University


IOTA ZETA CHAPTER EDUCATIONAL FUND

Awarded to Jocelyn Jaroscak, Iota Zeta Chapter at the University of Minnesota - Duluth


PI CHAPTER EDUCATIONAL FUND

Awarded to Fiona Flynn, Pi Chapter at Syracuse University


THETA CHI CHAPTER EDUCATIONAL FUND

Awarded to Renee Walters, Theta Chi Chapter at California State University - Sacramento


XI CHAPTER EDUCATIONAL FUND

Awarded to Isabella Carpentier, Xi Chapter at Temple University


EDUCATIONAL GRANTS

Awarded to:

  • Jess Blandi, Zeta Zeta Chapter at Quinnipiac University

  • Meray Khela, Gamma Iota Chapter at Worcester Polytechnic Institute

  • Genevieve LaClair, Zeta Delta Chapter at Bentley University

  • Haley Livingston, Gamma Psi Chapter at McDaniel College

  • Araceli Martin, Theta Upsilon Chapter at University of La Verne

  • Chrystal Olazabal, Theta Upsilon Chapter at University of La Verne

  • Megan Talbot, Delta Eta Chapter at University of Delaware

  • Rylee Walsh, Beta Rho Chapter at Drexel University

  • Lydia Whiteley, Pi Chapter at Syracuse University

 
 
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