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Scholarship Followed by Recipients Chapter/School Amount Sigma Kappa Foundation 2021-2022 Scholarship Recipients Scholarship followed by recipients Chapter/School Amount Alice Hersey Wick $675 Ashlyn Gilbert Upsilon/Oregon State University $675 Alpha Delta Chapter $1,000 Aimee Fowler Alpha Delta/University of Tennessee, Knoxville $500 Margaret "Megan" Tasket Alpha Delta/University of Tennessee, Knoxville $500 Alpha Gamma Chapter $1,000 Hailey Palm Alpha Gamma/Washington State University $1,000 Alpha Kappa Trust $2,000 Chloe Fowler Beta Omega/University of Nebraska, Omaha $1,000 Bethany Piel Theta Tau/Kansas State University $1,000 Alpha Mu Chapter $2,000 Natlie Krammer Alpha Mu/University of Michigan $1,000 Swetha Sriram Alpha Mu/University of Michigan $1,000 Alumnae Continuing Education $6,800 Kimia Akhavein* Kappa Rho/University of California, Irvine $1,700 Stephanie Cuellar* Gamma Tau/Midwestern State University $1,700 Alexandria Galvin* Kappa Mu/Duquesne University $1,700 Alexandra "Allie" Tasket* Alpha Delta/University of Tennessee, Knoxville $1,700 Alzheimer's/Gerontology $5,000 Isabella Duran* Zeta Iota/Elmhurst College $2,500 Stacey Pukala* Delta Upsilon/Missouri State University $2,500 Andrea Will Memorial $750 Olivia Craig Gamma Mu/Eastern Illinois University $750 Ashley Henderson Huff Memorial Scholarship for Courage and Patriotism $3,800 Emma White Beta Epsilon/Louisiana Tech University $3,800 Barber-Owen-Thomas $1,000 Olivia Wyrick Beta Sigma/Purdue University $1,000 Beta Nu Chapter/Caryl Cordis D'hondt $625 Bridget Pelrine Beta Nu/Bradley University $625 Beta Sigma Chapter $1,725 Faith Miller Beta Sigma/Purdue University $1,725 Sigma Kappa Foundation 2021-2022 Scholarship Recipients Beta Zeta $1,000 Danielle Joy Tayco Beta Zeta/University of Maryland $1,000 Carolyn M. Frate $1,000 Lydia Kelley Epsilon Tau/California State University, Fullerton $1,000 Chat Group $1,100 Taylor Gephart Gamma Gamma/Indiana State University $1,100 Christine Kerr Cawthorne $1,300 Julia Sears Alpha Chi/Georgetown College $1,300 Christy Burgess Bramblett $725 Katie Martin Theta Xi/Auburn University $725 Delta Alpha $1,250 Margaret Kirchner Delta Alpha/Eastern Michigan University $1,250 Delta Chapter $1,200 Elizabeth Jones Delta/Boston University $1,200 Delta Chi Alumnae Memorial $500 Hannah Morrison Delta Chi/University of Central Oklahoma $500 Delta Theta $1,200 Elisa Greenland Delta Theta/Truman State University $600 Baylee Jennings Delta Theta/Truman State University $600 Donna Crain King Panhellenic $1,000 Sydney Newby Theta Upsilon/Bowling Green State University $1,000 Dr. Bobbye Debenport Gorenberg $1,000 Everest Merki Kappa Eta/Texas Christian University $1,000 Elin J. Stene/Xi $1,900 Zoey Olson Xi/University of Kansas $950 Isadora "Izzy" Smith Xi/University of Kansas $950 Elise Reed Jenkins Memorial $475 Madison Hensley Gamma Psi/Tennessee Wesleyan University $475 Elizabeth Hunt Curfman $20,000 Kelsey Ackerman* Alpha Epsilon/Iowa State University $5,000 Delaney Gunster Beta Zeta/University of Maryland $5,000 Courtney Mosley Theta Xi/Auburn University $5,000 Carson Torres* Mu/University of Washington $5,000 Sigma Kappa Foundation 2021-2022 Scholarship Recipients Elizabeth Landymore Smith $1,100 Alex Correale-Otto* Zeta Sigma/University of Alabama, Birmingham $1,100 Epsilon Epsilon Chapter $1,200 Kendall Kelley Epsilon Epsilon/University of Georgia $1,200 Epsilon Mu Chapter $500 Delaney Miller Epsilon Mu/University of Missouri, Columbia $500 Epsilon Tau Chapter $725 Chrystina "Tina" Heuerman Epsilon Tau/California State University, Fullerton $725 European Alumnae Chapter Sisterhood without Borders $1,850 Laura Miller Theta Mu/University of North Carolina at Charlotte $1,850 Evelyn S. Nish $5,250 Abbey Hill Lambda Theta/University of Tampa $1,750 Ailish Rincon Theta Eta/University of Nevada, Las Vegas $1,750 Taiylor Williamson Beta Theta/Marietta College $1,750 Founders' $3,400 Kimberly Benton Theta Chi/West Virginia University $1,700 Grace Gold Lambda Eta/American University $1,700 Frances Warren Baker Memorial $975 Allison Ornelas Delta Chi/University of Central Oklahoma $975 Gamma Alpha Chapter $1,500 Bailey Walder Gamma Alpha/University of Northern Colorado $1,500 Gamma Iota $1,325 Sydney Hamilton Kappa Eta/Texas Christian University $1,325 Gamma Lambda Academic & Leadership $1,400 Mackenzie Cureton* Gamma Lambda/East Tennessee State University $1,400 Irma E. Voigt Memorial $775 Cassidy Dummitt Beta Upsilon/Ohio University $775 Jamie Sell Memorial $1,750 Madison Menkevich* Zeta Phi/ Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey $1,750 Jean B. Teare Volunteers' $800 Morgan Stone* Epsilon Zeta/Western Kentucky University $800 Sigma Kappa Foundation 2021-2022 Scholarship Recipients Joan Reagin McNeill $500 Chiara Doran Alpha Theta/University of Louisville $500 Kappa Eta $1,000 Aryanna Ferdinandi Kappa Eta/Texas Christian University $1,000 Kappa Gamma $1,000 Katie Brinkley Kappa Gamma/University of Dayton $1,000 Kappa Iota Chapter $3,000 Theodora Athanitis Kappa Iota/University of Pennsylvania $1,000 Rylee Cabaud Kappa Iota/University of Pennsylvania $1,000 Emilia Onuonga Kappa Iota/University of Pennsylvania $1,000 Kappa Zeta Chapter $2,200 Dr. Nancy Smith Midgette Scholarship Kaitlyn Murphy Kappa Zeta/Elon University $1,100 Teresa Gray John Scholarship Sydney DeCaro* Kappa Zeta/Elon University $1,100 Lambda Delta $1,250 Marie Chappell Lambda Delta/University of Houston $1,250 Lambda Eta $500 Aryn Adkins Lambda Eta/American University $500 Lorraine E. Swain $575 Brooklyn Vargas Zeta Pi/Colorado School of Mines $575 Lucille Cheever Graubart/Lambda $1,000 Suhritha Bolisetty Lambda/University of California, Berkeley $1,000 Maggie Morris and Bette Wallace Scholarship for First Generation College Students $4,000 Brianna Boulay Theta Eta/University of Nevada, Las Vegas $2,000 Ashley Francis Gamma Gamma/Indiana State University $2,000 Margaret J. Andrew Memorial $775 Ashton Tongco* Epsilon Epsilon/University of Georgia $775 Marian Johnson Frutiger $8,300 Sylvia Dawson Lambda Gamma/Robert Morris University $2,075 Marina Monsivais Theta Lambda/Massachusetts Institute of Technology $2,075 Haley Russell Zeta Kappa/Angelo State University $2,075 Sigma Kappa Foundation 2021-2022 Scholarship Recipients Marian Johnson Frutiger continued Caren Yap Theta Eta/University of Nevada, Las Vegas $2,075 Mary Turnbull Schacht Memorial $700 Erin Marie Dougherty Lambda/University of California, Berkeley $700 Michigan-Denler $750 Kennedy Smith* Delta Alpha/Eastern Michigan University $750 Stradley $2,150 Kaitlyn Brinkley Kappa Tau/Univeristy of West Georgia $1,075 Alexis Jewell Gamma Delta/Thiel College $1,075 Tau Chapter $1,900 Lia Thayer Tau/Indiana University $1,900 Theta Chapter Educational Endowment $1,200 Laleh Omaraie* Theta/University of Illinois $1,200 Theta Chapter/Caryl Cordis D'hondt $550 Madeleine Condoure Theta Phi/University of Tennessee, Chattanooga $550 Theta Chi House Corporation $2,500 Lilly McCracken Theta Chi/West Virginia University $1,250 Malayna Pirain Theta Chi/West Virginia University $1,250 Theta Delta Memorial $800 Valerie Light Theta Delta/University of Delaware $800 Theta Lambda Chapter $2,400 Kate Hunter Memorial Scholarship Delaney Goetz Theta Lambda/Massachusetts Institute of Technology $1,200 Theta Lambda Chapter Christine Padalino Theta Lambda/Massachusetts Institute of Technology $1,200 Theta Psi $1,800 Elisa Afiouni Theta Psi/Penn State University $1,800 Walta Wilkinson Carmichael $900 Jacqueline Swartz Lambda Theta/University of Tampa $900 Wilma Sackett Dressel $975 Sara Froude Alpha Tau/Michigan State University $975 Zeta Scholarship for Personal Growth $1,800 Loralli Johnson Zeta/George Washington University $1,800 Sigma Kappa Foundation 2021-2022 Scholarship Recipients * indicates graduate scholarship TOTAL $125,100.
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