Finalists For The University Of Arkansas Bodenhamer Fellowship

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The University of Arkansas has chosen 18 top scholars from Arkansas and surrounding states as finalists for the prestigious Bodenhamer Fellowship. Of the 18, seven will be awarded the fellowship to attend the University.

Bodenhamer Fellowships are worth up to $44,000 for four years of study or up to $55,000 for five years if the student is pursuing an accredited five-year degree program. The fellowship covers tuition and fees, room and board, the purchase of books and supplies, and additional benefits of the student's choice, such as travel, study abroad and special equipment.

Bodenhamer Fellowships, one of the most prestigious and competitive scholarships in the nation, were created in 1998 to be awarded to freshman entering the U of A in the fall of each year. There are 11 current Bodenhamer Fellows at the U of A.

Bodenhamer Fellowships are based on academic performance, demonstrated leadership skills and standardized tests scores. Applicants must have a 32 ACT score or 1420 SAT score or be a National Merit semifinalist. They must show evidence of strong leadership qualities in school, church, civic or other organizations, and must have an outstanding high school academic record.

These top scholars will be on campus in early March for interviews:

Ashley Altom, Ida, Ark.; Rachel Bushkuhl, Fort Smith, Ark.; Andrew Carter, Clayton, Mo.; Thomas Devine, Little Rock Catholic High School, Ark.; William Feland, Cabot, Ark.; David Greer, Fort Smith, Ark.; Patrick Hagge, Cabot, Ark.; David Kale, Fort Smith, Ark.; Frances Knox, Andalusia, Ala.; Ryan Leib, Tulsa, Okla.; Peter Long, Oden Ark.; Boonthanome Nouanesengsy, Fort Smith, Ark.; Jesse Reyes, Cove, Ark.; Michael Roach, Little Rock Catholic High School, Ark.; Amanda Smith, Russellville, Ark.; Sarah Tarvin, Rogers, Ark.; David Terry, Fort Smith, Ark., and Miranda Todd, Crossett, Ark.

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Contacts
Kelly Carter, director of academic scholarships,, (479) 575-4464, kmcarte@comp.uark.edu

Gary Standridge, special assistant to the chancellor, (479) 575-3593, cgs@comp.uark.edu

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