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2024 Study Abroad Recipients

Phi Kappa Phi Study Abroad Grants are designed to help support undergraduates as they seek knowledge and experience in their academic fields by studying abroad. A total of 125 $1,000 grants were awarded this year.

Applicants do not have to be Society members but must attend an institution with an active Phi Kappa Phi chapter. Applicants also must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.75 or higher on a 4.0 scale. Click here for more information about the award.

2024 Study Abroad Grant Recipients


Name Phi Kappa Phi Chapter
Anmar Ahmad University of Michigan
Rayna Alexander Pennsylvania State University
Katherine Alonso Florida State University
Ashley Andrade Meredith College
Sadie Armstrong  Brigham Young University
Kassie Arps  Georgia College & State University
Hifsah Ayub The Ohio State University
Abigal Baker  The University of North Carolina at Greensboro 
Richard Balbin  Texas A&M University 
Madolyn Blakemore  Georgia College & State University 
Tania Bond Berea College 
Cashlyn Bonds George Mason University 
Raquel Bonham  Western Kentucky University 
Paige Bossaller  Missouri State University 
Gwyneth Boyden  Texas State University 
Amanda Braman  University of Georgia 
Madison Breck  Elmhurst University 
Ellie Burdette  Western Kentucky University 
Camila Bustamante  Texas A&M University 
James Chalmers  Mississippi State University 
Erica Clement Louisiana State University 
Dillon Cook The University of Alabama 
Kylie Crawford  Lycoming College 
Thomas Creekmore  Georgia College & State University 
Caitlyn Culpepper  The University of Mississippi 
Emily Demps  Louisiana State University 
Brooke Dennard  Samford University 
Kate Deviney  Florida State University 
Zoie Dodson  Lycoming College 
Lindsay Dolan University of Central Florida 
Emily Dravata Saint Mary's College of California 
Cuong Duong University of Houston 
Chelsea Dyer  The University of Tennessee, Knoxville 
Olivia Eddy  Drury University 
Madison Eisert  University Of Nebraska at Omaha 
Ethan Estes Middle Tennessee State University 
Hallie Ford Berea College 
Salma Gaballa  University of Houston 
Alexis Gavin  University of North Texas 
Kyle Gaviria  University of South Alabama 
Ally German  Nazareth University 
Grace Gleisner  University of Evansville 
Gerell Glenn  Mercer University 
Clara Greenwell  Weber State University 
Lily Grace Greenwood  The University of Tennessee, Knoxville 
Greshman Groves  Middle Tennessee State University 
Cosette Groza  Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott 
Kanika Gupta The University of Texas at Dallas 
Luke Haefner  Queens University of Charlotte 
Lauryn Hagedorn  University of Nebraska at Omaha 
Tofik Hamscho The University of Texas at Austin 
Maura Hawkins  University of South Alabama 
Kate Hayes  Missouri State University 
William Hohe University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 
Allissa Hull  University of Maine 
Mairiam Ibrahim  Middle Tennessee State University 
Samantha Iraheta  University of California-Davis 
Ashita Jain  The University of Texas at Dallas 
Pedro Auturo Jimenez  DePaul University 
Coralyn Johnson  University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 
Emily Johnson2 University of Wisconsin-Madison 
Alexandria Johnson  The University of Tennessee, Knoxville 
Josie Kaufman  Montana State University 
Victoria Kelly  Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott 
Stacey Lai University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Kennedy Lamb  University of Kentucky 
Ashlyn Le  The University of Southern Mississippi 
Parker Leathers  The University of Texas at San Antonio 
Sophia Li  University of California-Davis 
Lindze Lunn  Western Kentucky University
Jessica Lyseng  Eastern Michigan University 
Lucy Ma The University of Texas at Austin 
Jacqueline Maendel  Duquesne University 
Lina Martinez  University of West Georgia 
Madelyn Mastin  University of Kentucky 
Milena Mata  University of South Alabama 
Zoe Maxwell  Longwood University 
Lily Meisten Winthrop University 
Sophia Melnyk  University of Wisconsin-Madison 
Bradley Melton  Texas Tech University 
Maren Meneley  The University of Kansas 
Rachanna Menodiado Texas Woman's University 
Lauren Milam  The University of Tennessee at Martin 
Lonni Moorer  The University of Alabama 
Zoe Moyar  University of North Texas 
Sa'mya Muhammad  The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Caroline Muniz  The University of Texas at San Antonio 
Camden Myers Auburn University 
Shane Neirinckx  University of Idaho 
Annaliese Nguyen The University of Kansas 
Lea Padden  Virginia Tech 
Sarah Paguaga  Clemson University
Jacob Parker  Brigham Young University 
Joseph Patarini  University of Maryland, Baltimore Campuses 
Norah Paulsen  University of Wisconsin-Madison 
Alexis Perry University of Georgia 
Doanh Pham  The University of Kansas 
Joshua Phillips Mississippi State University 
Nichole Piccolo University of Georgia 
Katelyn Pike  University of South Florida 
Sophia Prost The University of Mississippi 
Lillian Pruett  University of North Texas 
Brooklyn Richins Brigham Young University
Isaac Rogers  Ball State University 
Nelly Rosiles Northern Arizona University 
Courtney Rucker  North Carolina A&T State University 
Jason Saadeh  Clemson University 
Marina Serra  Mercer University 
Lea Showers  Louisiana State University 
Jia Skrudland  Butler University 
Lei-Sea Sky  The University of Texas at Arlington 
Autumn Sniffen  University of North Georgia 
Sophia Soropoulos  Fordham University
Avalene Tan  The University of Texas at Dallas 
Piper Thomas  The University of Mississippi
Samuel Tran University of Houston 
Muneebah Umar  Mississippi State University 
McKenna Weber  Nebraska Wesleyan University 
Mengjie Wei University of Illinois at Chicago 
Christina White  Longwood University 
Emma Wickman  Clemson University 
Lance Williams1  North Carolina State University 
Sabrina Chun Yan Wong  University of Michigan 
Aleena Yee The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Janie Zhang University of Florida


Named Study Abroad Grants

Two Phi Kappa Phi Study Abroad Grants have been endowed by generous donors. Below are descriptions of the Society's named Study Abroad Grants and the contributors who made them possible:

1 - McKenzie Study Abroad Grant - Established in 2011 from the generosity of past Society president Wendell H. McKenzie, Ph.D. and his wife Georgie McKenzie, the grant will be given annually to a successful applicant from North Carolina State University. Should there not be a successful applicant from North Carolina State University, the funds will be granted to a successful candidate from another Phi Kappa Phi member institution.

2 - Larry Sommers Study Abroad Grant - Former Society president, Larry Sommers of Okemos, Michigan, did not have the opportunity to study abroad as a University of Wisconsin undergraduate in the late 1930’s. His endowed gift to the Society will make such opportunities available for future generations of students to enrich their education.

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