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Name of School Applicant Name Fraternity/Sorority NAME OF SCHOOL APPLICANT NAME FRATERNITY/SORORITY Amount University of Akron Juan Camacho Phi Delta Theta $750.00 University of Akron Morgan Tropf Alpha Delta Pi $500.00 Ashland University Edward Martin Phi Kappa Psi $500.00 Ashland University Sidney Landis Alpha Delta Pi $300.00 Baker University Hannah Greer Alpha Chi Omega $500.00 Baker University Jack Mills Sigma Phi Epsilon $500.00 Baker University Michelle Henry Alpha Chi Omega $300.00 Bowling Green State University Elizabeth Keller Kappa Kappa Gamma $300.00 Butler University Jane Ha Delta Gamma $1,000.00 Butler University Kayla Long Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. $500.00 California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Nina Krishel Alpha Epsilon Phi $500.00 California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Alicia Martinez Alpha Gamma Delta $300.00 Capital University Sydney Braverman Alpha Sigma Alpha $300.00 College of Charleston Nicole Howell Zeta Tau Alpha $300.00 Columbia University Michael Edmonson Alpha Delta Phi $500.00 Cornell University Carúmey Stevens Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. $500.00 DePaul University Alexandra Goodman Alpha Sigma Alpha $500.00 DePaul University Julia Syrek-Jablonowska Alpha Phi $500.00 DePaul University Olivia Homan Delta Gamma $300.00 DePauw University Suzanne Peters Pi Beta Phi $750.00 DePauw University Chloe Boensch Kappa Alpha Theta $500.00 DePauw University Kylee Rippy Alpha Chi Omega $300.00 Duquesne University James Cody Delta Chi $300.00 Duquesne University Autumn Askins Delta Zeta $300.00 Eastern Kentucky University Mackenzie Mahon Kappa Alpha Theta $500.00 Eureka College Vincent Vega Delta Sigma Phi $300.00 Florida International University Jaime Weiser Alpha Omicron Pi $2,000.00 Florida International University Tidjan Simpson Theta Chi $500.00 Illinois Institute of Technology Antwan Ahmed Pi Kappa Phi $500.00 Illinois Institute of Technology Yesenia Alarcon Alpha Sigma Alpha $500.00 Illinois Institute of Technology Emma Prager Alpha Sigma Alpha $300.00 Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis Rachel Palfi Delta Zeta Pi $750.00 John Carroll University Megan Frankenberger Kappa Delta $2,000.00 John Carroll University Amanda Smigel Chi Omega $500.00 Kent State Univeristy Mackenzie Phelps Chi Omega $500.00 Lamar University Bailey Broussard Alpha Chi Omega $500.00 Lamar University Reid Johnson Alpha Tau Omega $300.00 Lamar University Roshney Ali Sigma Sigma Rho Sorority, Inc. $300.00 Lindenwood University Haley Holman Delta Zeta $300.00 Linfield College Aspen Brooks Alpha Phi $750.00 Linfield College Caylee Larkin Zeta Tau Alpha $300.00 Loyola Marymount University Joshua Spaugh Phi Delta Theta $750.00 Loyola Marymount University Kurt Griffin Baumberger Beta Theta Pi $300.00 Loyola Marymount University Lauren Anderson Alpha Chi Omega $300.00 Loyola University Chicago Madeline Blaney Phi Sigma Sigma $500.00 Marietta College David Erzen Delta Tau Delta $500.00 Marietta College Loren Coontz Alpha Xi Delta $500.00 Michigan Technological University Ryan Lester Phi Kappa Tau $300.00 Michigan Technological University Trevor Peffley Sigma Rho $300.00 Missouri University of Science and Technology Eleana (Laney) Huelsmann Chi Omega $300.00 Monmouth College Ashley Maurer Alpha Xi Delta $500.00 Monmouth College Kaitlyn Rule Alpha Xi Delta $300.00 Morehead State University Kara Nicole Hugunin Kappa Delta $750.00 Morehead State University Tessa Collins Kappa Delta $750.00 Morehead State University Makayla Arnett Kappa Delta $500.00 Murray State University Julie Boeker Alpha Sigma Alpha $500.00 North Dakota State University Reed Petersen Sigma Chi $500.00 Northeastern State University Dae'lyn Smith Delta Zeta $500.00 Northwestern State University Abigail Reynolds Sigma Sigma Sigma $500.00 Northwestern State University Rowdy Robert Burleson Kappa Sigma $300.00 Ohio Northern University Cassandra Goodman Delta Zeta $300.00 Ohio Northern University Zachary Bragg Phi Mu Delta $500.00 Ohio Northern University Donald Schroeder Jr Theta Chi $300.00 Pratt Institute Samantha Nicole Angelillo Sigma Sigma Sigma $500.00 Purdue University Stephen Binstock Sigma Alpha Epsilon $500.00 Robert Morris University Anna Hartwell Zeta Tau Alpha $500.00 Saint Leo University Tatiana Hernandez Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. $300.00 Saint Louis University Jessica Garland Delta Gamma $300.00 Salisbury University Kacie Cassar Alpha Sigma Tau $500.00 San Diego State University Dorna Ektefaie Gamma Phi Beta $300.00 Southeast Missouri State University Brooke Anderson Alpha Delta Pi $300.00 Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville Heather Witte Alpha Phi $500.00 Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville Sadie Spears Alpha Xi Delta $300.00 St. Mary's University Andrew Jazbani Sigma Beta Chi $500.00 Stevens Institute of Technology Matthew Fiebel Sigma Nu $500.00 Stevens Institute of Technology Mary Catherine Ottelien Phi Sigma Sigma $500.00 Stevens Institute of Technology Dana Roe Theta Phi Alpha $300.00 SUNY Geneseo Rachel Katz Alpha Sigma Tau $300.00 SUNY Geneseo Sara Reppenhagen Delta Phi Epsilon $300.00 SUNY Geneseo Samantha Osborn Alpha Sigma Tau $300.00 Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi Tanzil Z.Bawani Gamma Phi Beta $300.00 Texas State University Travis Ross Walker Delta Sigma Phi $500.00 The College at Brockport, SUNY Kaytlynn Wambold Delta Phi Epsilon $300.00 The College at Brockport, SUNY Irene Davidoff Phi Sigma Sigma $300.00 The Ohio State University Sarah Draper Kappa Delta $300.00 The Ohio State University Gina Cifani Alpha Phi $500.00 The University of British Columbia Brian Cho Phi Gamma Delta $300.00 The University of British Columbia Lorenzo Lindo Psi Upsilon $300.00 Trine University Benjamin T. Moricz Tau Kappa Epsilon $750.00 Trine University Spencer Graf Delta Chi $300.00 Troy University Morgan Tew Alpha Gamma Delta $1,000.00 Troy University Michaella Kroeger Kappa Delta $500.00 Troy University Joel (Gus) McKenzie Alpha Tau Omega $300.00 University of Alabama Kathryn Stoettner Alpha Chi Omega $1,000.00 University of Alabama Andrew Ross D'Entremont Lambda Chi Alpha $500.00 University of Alabama Amber Scales Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. $500.00 University of Arizona Luke Ciulla Sigma Alpha Mu $500.00 University of Arizona Quinn Mooldyk Sigma Alpha Mu $300.00 University of Georgia Jennifer Sanderson Sigma Kappa $750.00 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Grace Moran Alpha Omicron Pi $750.00 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Macy Bauer Alpha Omicron Pi $300.00 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Christine Hunter Delta Zeta $300.00 University of Iowa Alexis Hicok Delta Zeta $750.00 University of Maryland College Park Sydney King Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. $500.00 University of Maryland College Park Mitchell Cooney Sigma Chi $300.00 University of Michigan-Flint Kayla Stiles Sigma Sigma Sigma $500.00 University of Michigan-Flint Erica Hagood Sigma Sigma Sigma $300.00 University of Mississippi Parker Maloney Delta Gamma $500.00 University of Mississippi Annabelle Fortune Delta Gamma $300.00 University of Mount Union Zachary Eddie Dozier Alpha Tau Omega $750.00 University of Mount Union Jack Heidenthal Sigma Alpha Epsilon $500.00 University of North Carolina at Charlotte Madison Davis Alpha Delta Pi $300.00 University of North Carolina at Charlotte Jamie Gherna Alpha Delta Pi $500.00 University of North Carolina at Charlotte MacKenzie Goodwin Kappa Delta $300.00 University of Northern Iowa Hailey Jo Gross Alpha Phi $500.00 University of Rochester Beatriz Gil Gonzalez Alpha Phi $500.00 University of Tennessee Kiersten Marsh Alpha Omicron Pi $750.00 University of Tennessee Sabrina Florey Alpha Omicron Pi $300.00 University of Tennessee Mary Reagan Crosby Pi Beta Phi $300.00 University of Texas at Austin Molly Neale Alpha Delta Pi $300.00 University of Texas at Austin Mary Brinsko Alpha Delta Pi $300.00 University of Toledo Alexander Sharp Pi Kappa Alpha $1,000.00 University of Toledo John Fetchet Sigma Phi Epsilon $1,000.00 University of Toledo Chelsea Corbett Alpha Omicron Pi $500.00 University of Tulsa Olivia Holmes Kappa Alpha Theta $300.00 University of Washington Katherine McKay Alpha Omicron Pi $750.00 University of Wisconsin, Oshhkosh Brian Gross Sigma Pi $300.00 University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Nathan Tesmer Delta Sigma Phi $300.00 Valparaiso University Emma Montgomery Chi Omega $300.00 Washington University in St. Louis Alex Lopes Alpha Phi $500.00 Washington University in St. Louis Rachel Norflus Alpha Epsilon Phi $300.00 West Chester University of Pennsylvania Moira Maloney Kappa Delta $750.00 West Virginia University Emery Smith Sigma Phi Epsilon $750.00 West Virginia University Molly Roloff Alpha Xi Delta $300.00 Western Kentucky University Justin Downey Phi Delta Theta $1,000.00 Western Kentucky University Ashleigh Porter Chi Omega $300.00 Western Michigan University Tina Tocco Alpha Xi Delta $750.00 Willamette University Ricky Oropeza Phi Delta Theta $300.00.
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