UO PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARS ANNOUNCED

October 13, 2000

Contact John R. Crosiar (541) 346-3135

EUGENE–Twenty University of Oregon freshmen from southwestern Oregon are among 55 new recipients of Presidential Scholarships for the 2000-2001 academic year.

The scholarships, which cover full tuition costs of each recipient, totaled $4,269 this year and were awarded to students for their academic achievement, leadership and participation in community and school activities.

"Being selected as a presidential scholar is a predictor and motivator in pursuing a life-long path of excellence," says UO President Dave Frohnmayer. "It is a recognition of achievement at an early age."

The Presidential Scholarship Program began 15 years ago as a way of encouraging Oregon’s best and brightest high school students to continue their education in the state. The grants are renewable for up to four years for students who maintain a minimum grade-point average and make satisfactory progress toward earning their degrees.

Frohnmayer says the parents and families of the students feel a real sense of pride and accomplishment.

"That’s because it’s based on merit," he says.

According to Frohnmayer, based upon past performance, these students emerge in key leadership positions, not only in academics but also in student activities.

"It is a program that in some way touches everyone–the presidential scholars themselves, their fellow students, the faculty and staff and those whose generosity makes the program possible," the UO president says.

Each year, the scholarship winners are selected by the University Scholarship Committee from Oregon’s top graduating high school seniors. Although an outstanding record counts for 50 percent of the scholarship selection score, the panel’s deliberations are also influenced by an essay, the career aspirations of the candidate, community involvement and extracurricular activities.

The money for UO Presidential Scholarships is raised privately through the university’s Development Office and managed by the University of Oregon Foundation, an independent nonprofit corporation organized to receive and administer gifts to the university. More than 200 individuals, family donors, local businesses and corporations provide the funds needed to award the scholarships.

By city, the southwestern Oregon recipients of 2000-2001 UO Presidential Scholarships are:

CAVE JUNCTION–Lark Sullivan, a freshman undeclared major, P.O. Box 869.

COTTAGE GROVE–Trent Ducker, a freshman pre-business administration major,
610 S. 10th St.; and Troy Ducker, a freshman pre-business administration major, 610 S. 10th St.

EUGENE–Krystin Enyart, a freshman undeclared major, 28055 Crossley Lane; Bria Freechild, a freshman biochemistry major, 215 Coachman Dr.; Derek Hart, a sophomore pre-business administration major, 2755 University St.; Cheryl Hutchinson, a freshman biology major,
3398 Buckingham Ave.; Stephanie Moseley, a freshman English major, 2140 Essex Lane; Michael Pluth, a freshman biochemistry major, 3135 Queens East St.; Emily Short, a freshman undeclared major, 2226 Kincaid St.; Nathan Sutton, a sophomore English major, 2431 Washington St.; and Laura Woodruff, a freshman music major, 3843 Kevington Ave.

GRANTS PASS–Michael Brune, a sophomore Russian major, 575 N.W. Morgan Lane.

PLEASANT HILL–Patricia Hammond, a sophomore pre-psychology major, P.O. Box 790.

ROSEBURG–Matthew Brown, a sophomore architecture major, 2191 Edna Ave.; Angela Jannelli, a sophomore architecture major, 2499 Loma Vista Dr.; and John Kliestik, a sophomore undeclared major, 1361 S.E. Magnolia Dr.

SPRINGFIELD–Nora Belitz, a junior mathematics major, 88525 Periwinkle Rd; and Rachel Trickett, a freshman undeclared major, 2367 10th St.

VENETA–Misha Kassel, a freshman biology major, 25632 Jeans Rd.

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