2008 Annual Report - Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering ...
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<strong>2008</strong>-2009 Undergraduate Scholarship Information<br />
A total of 149 students were awarded undergraduate<br />
scholarships in the chemical <strong>and</strong> biomolecular engineering<br />
program. Most of the scholarships went to current majors,<br />
although a small number went to recruit high-ability first year<br />
students. A total of $161,000 was awarded to students in the<br />
<strong>2008</strong>-2009 school year. This year, the department awarded<br />
more scholarships but gave out slightly less money than the<br />
previous year ($168,000). This has resulted in a lower average<br />
award per student than in previous years. Huge increases in<br />
enrollment <strong>and</strong> variability in some endowments have caused<br />
these trends.<br />
Trends in data from financial aid show that the number<br />
<strong>and</strong> amount of both student <strong>and</strong> parent loans have been<br />
increasing. Both Ohio State tuition <strong>and</strong> University financial<br />
support have increased annually. However, since the increase<br />
in scholarship support has not been able to keep up with<br />
tuition increases, engineering students <strong>and</strong> their families have<br />
had to increase their debt levels to cover additional costs.<br />
In the Lowrie Department of <strong>Chemical</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Biomolecular</strong><br />
<strong>Engineering</strong>, scholarships from alumni <strong>and</strong> corporate donors<br />
help defray a small part of the loan burden for many of our<br />
students.<br />
Department scholarships are determined mainly by merit;<br />
however, when a scholarship specifies that a student’s need<br />
be considered, both merit <strong>and</strong> need are taken into account.<br />
We thank our alumni who have established scholarship<br />
endowments for this purpose as well as our corporate donors<br />
who provide scholarships on an annual basis.<br />
A description of the qualifications for each endowed<br />
scholarship is available at the Ohio State Treasurer’s web site:<br />
http://www.treasurer.ohio-state.edu/endowment/index.html<br />
<strong>2008</strong> Scholarship Information<br />
DOW <strong>Chemical</strong> Company-Dow<br />
Outst<strong>and</strong>ing Junior Award<br />
Alex<strong>and</strong>er Haas<br />
Allan I. Gordon Undergraduate<br />
Scholarship for Study in Biochemical<br />
<strong>Engineering</strong><br />
Luke Barbara Michael Yingling<br />
Robert Rudd<br />
Todd David Harris Memorial<br />
Scholarship<br />
Benjamin Doup Daniel Valco<br />
Stephen Necamp<br />
Ronald D. <strong>and</strong> Jane Hess Harris Fund<br />
for Educational Excellence<br />
Alana Pevets Oray Talu<br />
The Howard R. Steele Memorial<br />
Scholarship in <strong>Chemical</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong><br />
Kyle Bruggeman Scott Shaheen<br />
Evan Smith Kathleen Slattery<br />
Karl LaPointe Andrea Calamari<br />
Megan Feagles Olivia Kindschuh<br />
Kevin Kauffman<br />
Sarah Koop<br />
William Szumski<br />
Harry B. Warner Scholarship<br />
Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />
Hissong<br />
Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />
Vermejan<br />
The Michael D. Winfield Scholarship<br />
Elise Ferguson<br />
Paul Bates Scholarship<br />
Steven Adams<br />
Ibrahim Bamba<br />
Justin Mason<br />
Japheth Pritchett<br />
Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />
Sarmiento<br />
Carol Udoh<br />
Milton <strong>and</strong> Karen Hendricks<br />
Scholarship<br />
Nathan Arroyo Charles Lorence<br />
Elizabeth Johnson<br />
Smith E. Howl<strong>and</strong> Scholarship<br />
Yuki Uchida David Webster<br />
Webster B. Kay Scholarship in<br />
<strong>Chemical</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong><br />
Am<strong>and</strong>a Janasov Stephanie Lau<br />
Robert Kappers<br />
David H. George <strong>Chemical</strong><br />
<strong>Engineering</strong> Scholarship<br />
Jacob Huggins Leslie V<strong>and</strong>erkolk<br />
Brenna McNamee Steven Lim<br />
Benjamin Pierson Kunal Parikh<br />
Christina Elias Jessica Tufts<br />
Ashley Hoblit<br />
Nicholas Koenig<br />
Sara Vinson<br />
William R. <strong>and</strong> Doris M. Harris<br />
Scholarship in <strong>Chemical</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong><br />
Samuel Bayham Richard<br />
Stephen Berling McConnell<br />
William Brigode Jason Porter<br />
Annemarie Fox Kevin Sutton<br />
John Groman Christopher<br />
Michael Hartman<br />
Jennifer Kovach<br />
Thurber<br />
Lubrizol Foundation Scholarship Raymond D. Hammond <strong>Chemical</strong><br />
Steven Ottobre<br />
<strong>Engineering</strong> Scholarship<br />
Anthony<br />
Justin Reed<br />
Aldrich Syverson Scholarship<br />
Constantino Leslie Shumaker<br />
Adam Granitto Tanner Williams Daniel Garrison Justin Spitzer<br />
David Schnell Zhi Zheng Cathryn Marshall Lindsay<br />
Halle Murray Volpenhein<br />
Fred H. Winterkamp Memorial<br />
Scholarship Harold W. Almen Scholarship<br />
Nicholas Cotton Mark Politz Dimitry Burdjalov Daniel Kromer<br />
Alex<strong>and</strong>er Haas Derek Reichel Michael<br />
Rebecca Murphy<br />
Cory Noyes Laurin Turowski Frangiamore Timothy Regan<br />
Thomas Grimme Brian Setzler<br />
H. Richard Unkel <strong>Chemical</strong><br />
Jean Johnson Matt Tackett<br />
<strong>Engineering</strong> Class of 1941<br />
Katherine<br />
Brittany Valentine<br />
Nathan Eikhoff Donald Weaver Kinstedt<br />
Robert Waters<br />
Joshua Martin<br />
Eric Sacia<br />
Amy Zuo