ƵScholars class of 2020 celebrated at receptions across Alaska
The University of Alaska held five receptions across the state to honor the Class of 2020 ƵScholars.
“The ƵScholars program is Alaska’s way of investing in our best and brightest students so that they will continue their educational journey at the University of Alaska,” said Lael Oldmixon, director of the ƵScholars program. “The scholarship program gives students options for studying at any of UA’s campuses and universities, or participating in an exchange program abroad. Their options are limitless.”
The receptions included a formal program featuring speakers from university leadership, a ƵScholars alumni and a current ƵScholar, who shared remarks about opportunities at Ƶand how the program has benefited them. ƵScholars in attendance were individually recognized, and were photographed with university leadership. The programs were immediately followed by receptions with faculty, staff and current students and featured information tables from all three universities. Events were open to designated ƵScholars, their families, school representatives and friends.
Events honoring the ƵScholars Class of 2020 were held in , Anchorage, , Kodiak and Juneau.
Established by former ƵPresident Mark Hamilton in 1999, the ƵScholars Program transformed higher education in Alaska by rewarding academic achievement and attracting top Alaskan students to the University of Alaska. The program has benefited 8,900 ƵScholars, including an estimated 3,000 Scholars who were the first in their families to attend college. Funding is provided by revenue from the university’s Land Grant Trust Fund.
The ƵScholars Program is a merit-based scholarship program. Students ranked in the top 10 percent of their qualified Alaska high school receive a total of $12,000, which may be used to attend any of the University of Alaska’s 16 campuses. The Award encourages students throughout Alaska to attend and graduate from the University of Alaska.
The Alaska Legislature passed a this May that recognized the success and impact of the ƵScholars program over the past 20 years. For more information about the program visit, www.alaska.edu/scholars.