Class Profile December 2011 and May 2012 Graduates (85 Reporting)
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Class Profile December 2011 and May 2012 Graduates (85 reporting) Awards and Distinctions Distinctions: Phi Beta Kappa (29) Mortar Board (5) Friar Society (3) Phi Kappa Phi (12) Rhodes Finalist Texas Parents Outstanding Student Finalist (2) Telluride Association National Society of Collegiate Scholars Eta Sigma Phi (Greek) Theta Alpha Kappa (Religious Studies) Tau Beta Pi (2) (Engineering) Alpha Lambda Delta (2) (First-Year Excellence) Phi Eta Sigma (2) (Freshman Honors) Psi Chi (2) (Psychology) Iota Sigma Pi (Chemistry) Phi Alpha Theta (History) Sigma Alpha Lambda (4) Timeliness of Graduation: Less than 4 years – 3 4.5 years – 13 4 years – 57 (67% of the 85 reporting) 5 years – 11 More than 5 years – 1 Scholarships (Total: 71 scholarships): Rappaport Service Scholarship National Merit Scholarship (9) National Hispanic Merit Finalist Endowed Presidential Scholarship (11) Dedman Distinguished Scholarship (3) Joan F. Curry Endowed Presidential Scholarship (3) Lois Trice Endowed Scholarship in Plan II (2) Larry Faulkner Scholarship (2) Renee Wolfe Zelman Endowed Scholarship (2) C.R. Smith Endowed Scholarship (2) Terry Scholarship (2) Eva Stevenson Woods Endowed Presidential Scholarship (2) John Rudd Jr. Endowed Hewitt Associates Actuarial George R. Jordan Actuarial Bestor Scholarship 2010-2012 Cockrell School of Engineering Scholarship Margaret Berry Scholarship in Religious Studies Robertson Family Scholarship Uniden Endowed Engineer's Scholarship Jefferson Scholarship Alpha Phi International Scholarship State Department Critical Language Scholarship Central Park Longhorn Scholarship Stephen Sanders Scholarship Diana Mossip Memorial Scholarship Merrill Family Scholarship Edward Lewis Scholarship Alla Ray Morris Scholarship Natural Sciences Foundation Scholarship Boren Award Owsley Endowed Presidential Scholarship Solomon Scholarship Ruth and Myron Kuhlman Teaching Scholarship Joynes Fellowship Peter T. Flawn Endowed Presidential Scholarship Ralph Steiner MD Endowed Presidential Scholarship Flow Agnew Unrestricted Endowed Presidential Scholarship Astronomy Board of Visitors Scholarship Karl G. Henize Scholarship Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rountree Endowed Scholarship in Marketing George Stuart Heyer Scholarship Christoph Friederich Doscher Endowed Scholarship Academic Achievements: Institute for International Public Policy Fellowship Next Generation Scholars Program CPCU Student Research Gold Award George Mitchell Award for Undergraduate Excellence (2) College of Liberal Arts Dean’s Distinguished Graduate William’s Award Archer Fellow Emerging Scholars Program Arabic Flagship Program Normandy Scholars Program Standardized Test Scores: P2 Averages GRE: 324 (out of 340) LSAT: 166 MCAT: 34 Advanced Degree Programs Law Schools (9) University of Chicago (2) University of Illinois Georgetown University University of Colorado University of Texas at Austin (2) Texas Tech University of California – Berkeley Medical Schools (13) Baylor (4) UT Southwestern Medical School (6) University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey UT Houston Medical School (2) Graduate Schools (5) Indiana University (Musicology) Stanford (Mechanical Engineering) University of Washington (Mathematics) Rice University (History, Teaching) Intend to apply to graduate/professional school: Law (14) MBA (17) Liberal Arts (10) Sciences/Engineering (2) Medicine (2) Education/Public Policy (2) Fine Arts (2) Careers: Teach for America (4) Peace Corps YES Prep Southwest Nestlé PepsiCo Scotiabank Goldman Sachs Amegy Bank of Texas The Royal Bank of Scotland Jefferies & Co. Crowe Horwath Paul Parsons, Attorney at Law Bain and Company (2) Accenture (2) Boston Consulting Group Sense Corp (2) Alvarez and Marsal Oracle Fahrenheit Marketing Hill + Knowlton Strategies Texas Instruments Maddox Lab BHP Billiton Asatte Press Texas Monthly ZACH Theatre Operative Ventures, LLC Obama for America Internships: (102 total) Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies Rappoport Center for Human Rights and Justice Harry Ransom Center University of Texas at Austin – Research (5) Texas A&M University – Research Catholic Charities Refugee Resettlement Program Human Rights Clinic at UT Law School Texas Hillel Foundation John Wesley United Methodist Church Youth Initiative for Human Rights North Dallas Shared Ministries Food Bank Breakthrough Collaborative International Justice Mission Marathon Kids Eastside Community Connection (2) Scotiabank Jefferies & Co. Goldman Sachs The Royal Bank of Scotland Northern Trust Bank (2) Bank of America Merrill Lynch Wells Fargo Home Mortgage Lighthouse Private Equity Group Pivot Point Advisors Vert Investment Group Gerson Lerhman Group (3) World Class Capital Group Bain and Co. BearingPoint Consulting Deloitte Consulting Lewis and Ellis McKinsey and Co. Ernst and Young Boston Consulting Group Moreland Properties Lovett Homes, Inc. MD Anderson Cancer Center UT Public Health UT Houston Medical School (2) UT Southwestern Medical School Baylor College of Medicine South Austin Therapy Group Memorial Cardiology Associates Texas Department of State Health Services (2) Chapparel Distributing Journyx, Inc. PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLC SVTC Technologies PfP Technology, Inc. Intel Microsoft Green Mountain Energy EXCO Resources BP Conoco Phillips General Electric The Office of William J. Clinton US Congressman Sam Johnson US Congressman David McKinley US Congressman Henry Cuellar The National Hispanic Institute US State Department, Office of Near Eastern Affairs Obama for America Bill White for Texas Project Vote Smart Progress Texas Texas State House of Representatives (5) Texas State Senate (2) Harris County District Attorney’s Office Rittenberg, Samuel, and Phillips, LLC Gardere, Wynne, and Sewell, LLP Brad, Rock, Reagan, and Associates Fahrenheit Marketing Oracle Cultivate PR Captura Consulting The Documentary Group (NYC) The Austin Chronicle Acclaim Talent Agency The Santiago Times (Chile) Austin Monthly Texas Monthly Study Abroad: 40 students (47% of students reporting) Argentina Chile Costa Rica Czech Republic England France Germany Ghana Italy Japan Jordan Mexico New Zealand Panama Portugal Russia Scotland Spain Double Majors Liberal Arts Double Majors (Bachelor of Arts; Plan II Honors + Second Major) Government (5) Religious Studies Philosophy (3) English (5) Anthropology Japanese Middle Eastern Studies Latin American Studies History (4) Latin Spanish (Language Teaching) (3) Spanish (Hispanic Studies) Slavic and Eurasian Studies Triple Majors Government + Arabic Language and Literature Classics + Linguistics Dual Degrees Business (Bachelor of Business Administration + Bachelor of Arts, Plan II) Business Honors + Finance (6) BHP + Marketing Business Honors (BHP) (3) Finance (3) Management Information Systems (MIS) + Spanish Literature MIS BHP + Supply Chain Management Marketing Management Engineering (Bachelor of Science + Bachelor of Arts, Plan II) Mechanical (2) Biomedical Natural Sciences (Bachelor of Science + Bachelor of Arts, Plan II) Neurobiology (2) Psychology (3) Biochemistry Mathematics (2) Biology (2) Astronomy Fine Arts (Students seeking a Bachelor of Fine Arts are considered dual degree seeking students and receive two diplomas. Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts is awarded for a specific major.) Music + Greek Theatre and Dance + American Studies Music Communication (Bachelor of Science + Bachelor of Arts, Plan II) Journalism Communication Studies (2) Communication Studies + Government Architecture (1) .