Big scholarship, big potential: Meet MSUās newest Provost Scholars
Contact: Sasha Steinberg
STARKVILLE, Miss.āProviding support for academics, study abroad, research, creative discovery and conference travel, 51³Ō¹ĻĶų Stateās Provost Scholarships are opening the door to a world of possibilities for 17 incoming first-year students.
Applicants must have a minimum 30 ACT and 3.75 high school GPA (based on a 4.0 scale) to qualify for the annual Provost Scholarships, one of two preeminent awards offered by MSUās Judy and Bobby Shackouls Honors College. This yearās group was selected from more than 800 qualified applicants. This is the fifth year of MSU awarding the Provost Scholarship. The inaugural class of Provost Scholars graduated in spring 2019.
āThe overwhelming characteristics of a Provost Scholar are curiosity, creativity and diligence. Of course, a Provost Scholar is an excellent student, but he or she is more than that,ā said Anastasia D. Elder, program mentor and the honors collegeās interim associate dean for undergraduate research. āThese students represent research leaders at MSU who mentor fellow scholars and inspire others with a passion for understanding, exploration and truth.ā
Elder, who also serves as a professor in the College of Educationās Department of Counseling, Educational Psychology and Foundations, said Provost Scholars take part in a community in which they share their intellectual interests, are mutually supportive of each other and receive encouragement for their engagement in research endeavors.
The 2019-20 Provost Scholars class includes (by hometown):
BRANDONāAddison L. Black, a civil engineering major; and Xavier J. Person, a biomedical engineering major.
CHALFONT, PennsylvaniaāOlivia K. Cresswell, an animal and dairy science major.
FLOWOODāDavid A. āAlexā Gibbs, a biological engineering major.
GATES, TennesseeāRachel L. Hill, an agronomy major.
GAUTIERāMichelle Trejo Acevedo, a business administration major.
GULFPORTāJennifer A. Palma-Palacios, a computer science major.
HERNANDOāBrandon T. Means, a mechanical engineering major.
JACKSONāBrandon A. Miller, a mechanical engineering major.
MADISONāLita Li, an architecture major.
MCLAINāJacob W. Lee, a mathematics major.
PETALāSebastian Martinez-Solano, a mechanical engineering major.
RIDGELANDāCharles A. Gautier, an aerospace engineering major; and Nathaniel O. Venarske, a biological engineering major.
STARKVILLEāBates Bennett, an industrial engineering major; and Austin K. Cosby, an aerospace engineering major.
UPPER MARLBORO, MarylandāJeffrey R. Greer, an electrical engineering major.
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