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2013 Next Generation Scholarship Winners
Green Mountain College awards Next Generation Scholarships to winners of specific awards.
These scholarships come with the following additional conditions:
Students must maintain a 3.0 cumulative high school and college gpa.
Students must meet all other admissions requirements.
Each student may only win one scholarship.
This scholarship is not transferable and only may be used at Green Mountain College.
$10,000 per year ($40,000 over four years)
2013 winners of the local awards listed below:
American Chemical Society, Green Mountain Local Section:
Marissa Arduca, Rutland HS.
Sophia Moore, Christ the King, Rutland
Vignesh Rajendran, Essex HS.
Ethical Science & Education Coalition:
Peter Jaarsma, Windsor High School
Green Mountain Water Environment Association:
Elissa Doering, Randolph Home School Co-op.
Shavari Athalye, South Burlington HS
Alec Gelfenbein, South Burlington HS
Basunhara Mukherjee, South Burlington High School
Northeast Branch for American Society for Microbiology & Vermont Academy of Arts Science:
Christopher Petrillo, Champlain Valley Union High School and
Vermont Chapter of Sigma Xi:
Alexander Pasanen, South Burlington High School,
Timothy Hughes, Rutland High School,
$15,000 per year ($60,000 over four years)
2013 winners of the ISEF trip awards listed below:
Abigail Millard, Windsor HS
Jaime Nolan & Rachel Meagher, Windsor HS
Janie Merrick, South Burlington HS
Norwich University awards Next Generation and Norwich University Math Science Scholarships to specific categories of juniors and the ISEF trip winners:
These scholarships come with the following additional conditions:
Students must maintain a 2.5 cumulative high school and college GPA.
Students must meet all other admissions requirements.
Each student may only win one scholarship.
This scholarship is not transferable and only may be used at Norwich University.
$5,000 per year ($20,000 over four years)
Five highest scoring projects with juniors in the 2013 Vermont State Science & Math Fair:
Katherine Fusco, Rutland High School,
Basundhara Mukerjee, South Burlington High School
Elija Eaton, Taylor Marquis, & Kraig McFadden, Missisquoi Valley Union High School
Christina Lovett, Rutland High School
Caitlin Hanley, Rutland High School
Additional juniors who are 2013 winners of an High School National Award or the United States Government Award:
Courtney Connolly, Rutland High School; Yale SEA
Each of the 2012 winners of the ISEF trip awards:
Abigail Millard, Windsor HS
Jaime Nolan & Rachel Meagher, Windsor HS
Janie Merrick, South Burlington HS
Saint Michael’s College awards Certificates of Recognition to 3 recipients selected by members of the Saint Michael's community during the Vermont State Science and Mathematics Fair. The certificate entitles the recipient to be eligible for one of the following levels of Next Generation Scholarships; the level to be awarded will be based on the recipient's success in high school.
These scholarships come with the following additional conditions:
Students must maintain a 3.0 cumulative high school and college gpa.
Students must meet all other admissions requirements.
Each student may only win one of the scholarships.
This scholarship is not transferable and only may be used at Saint Michael's College for Academic Years 2013 and beyond.
$15,000 per year ($60,000 over the four years)
$10,000 per year ($40,000 over the four years)
$5,000 per year ($20,000 over the four years)
The 2013 winners:
Elijah Rachlin, South Burlington HS
Christina Lovett, Rutland High School, and
T.J. Baumier, Avalon Triumvirate Academy
Vermont Technical College awards a Certificate of Recognition for the best project in Agriculture by a student in the 10th grade or higher, selected by members of the Vermont Technical College community during the Vermont State Science and Mathematics Fair. The certificate will entitle the recipient to be eligible for the following Next Generation Scholarship.
The scholarship comes with the following additional conditions:
Student must maintain a 3.0 cumulative high school and college GPA.
Student must meet all other admissions requirements.
This scholarship is not transferable and only may be used at Vermont Technical College for Academic Years 2012 and beyond.
$2,500 (quarter tuition) per year ($10,000 over the four years)
The 2012 Winner is:
Lydia Hoffman, Northfield High School
2012 Next Generation Scholarship Winners
Green Mountain College awards Next Generation Green Mountain Scholarships to winners of specific awards.
These scholarships come with the following additional conditions:
Students must maintain a 3.0 cumulative high school and college gpa.
Students must meet all other admissions requirements. Each student may only win one of the following scholarships.
This scholarship is not transferable and only may be used at Green Mountain College.
Each of the 2012 winners of the local awards listed below won:
$10,000 per year ($40,000 over four years)
American Chemical Society, Green Mountain Local Section: JENNA KEITH from RUTLAND HIGH SCHOOL,
MARLYNN SERWILI from ST. FRANCIS XAVIER SCHOOL and SAMUEL HALL from WEATHERSFIELD SCHOOL
Ethical Science & Education Coalition: LENA COHEN from RUTLAND HIGH SCHOOL
Green Mountain Water Environment Association: ALI COOK and SALLY KIM, both from ESSEX HIGH SCHOOL for their group project and BASUNDHARA MUKHERJEE from SOUTH BURLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL
Northeast Branch for American Society for Microbiology: Same winners as Green Mountain Water Environment Association
Vermont Chapter of Sigma Xi: MARIA PIERSON from FOLSOM COMMUNITY EDUCATION CENTER and COURTNEY WRIGHT from SOUTH BURLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL
Stockholm Junior Water Prize: BASUNDHARA MUKHERJEE from SOUTH BURLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL
Vermont Academy of Arts Science: The group project that won GMWEA
Each of the 2012 winners of the ISEF trip awards listed below won:
$15,000 per year ($60,000 over four years)
Raihan Kabir from South Burlington High School
Project: The Effectiveness and Viability of Arsenic Bioaccumulation
Winthrop Townsend IV from Windsor High School
Project: Airfoil Surface Textures
Group of Ali Cook & Sally Kim from Essex High School
Project: Conducting Electricity Using a Microbial Fuel Cell
Alternate in case any of the winners cannot go
Kellie French from Windsor High School
Project: Methods of Filtering Water in Third World Countries
Norwich University awards Next Generation, Norwich University Math Science Scholarships to specific categories of juniors and the ISEF trip winners:
These scholarships come with the following additional conditions:
Students must maintain a 2.5 cumulative high school and college GPA.
Students must meet all other admissions requirements. Each student may only win one of the following scholarships.
This scholarship is not transferable and only may be used at Norwich University.
Each of the winners listed below with the five highest judging scores among juniors in the 2012 Vermont State Science & Math Fair won:
$5,000 per year ($20,000 over four years)
LENA COHEN from Rutland High School
TUCKER GILMAN from WINDSOR HIGH SCHOOL
ELISE HUNTLEY a HOMESCHOOL STUDENT
ZACHARY PHELPS from RUTLAND HIGH SCHOOL
CAMERON PIERCE from RUTLAND HIGH SCHOOL
PEARL WEGGLER from NORTHFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
Each junior who is a 2012 winner of the High School National Awards or the United States Government Awards won:
$5,000 per year ($20,000 over four years)
There were no winners this year in this category.
Each of the 2012 winners of the ISEF trip awards listed below won:
$5,000 per year ($20,000 over four years)
Raihan Kabir from South Burlington High School
Project: The Effectiveness and Viability of Arsenic Bioaccumulation
Winthrop Townsend IV from Windsor High School
Project: Airfoil Surface Textures
Group of Ali Cook & Sally Kim from Essex High School
Project: Conducting Electricity Using a Microbial Fuel Cell
Alternate in case any of the winners cannot go
Kellie French from Windsor High School
Project: Methods of Filtering Water in Third World Countries
Saint Michael’s College awards Certificates of Recognition for an undetermined number of recipients in categories selected by members of the Saint Michael's community during the Vermont State Science and Mathematics Fair. The certificate entitles the recipient to be eligible for one of the following levels of Next Generation Scholarships; the level to be awarded will be based on the recipient's success in high school.
$15,000 Scholarship: $15,000 Scholarship per year ($60,000 over the four years)
$10,000 Scholarship: $10,000 Scholarship per year ($40,000 over the four years)
$5,000 Scholarship: $5,000 Scholarship per year ($20,000 over the four years)
These scholarships come with the following additional conditions:
Students must maintain a 3.0 cumulative high school and college gpa.
Students must meet all other admissions requirements. Each student may only win one of the scholarships.
This scholarship is not transferable and only may be used at Saint Michael's College for Academic Years 2012 and beyond.
The 2012 winners are:
Jane Goodwin, grade 10, Woodstock Union HS
Markie Palermo, grade 11, Essex HS
Sara Ogorzalek, grade 11, Rutland HS
Vermont Technical College awards a Certificate of Recognition for the best project in Agriculture by a student in the 10th grade or higher, selected by members of the Vermont Technical College community during the Vermont State Science and Mathematics Fair. The certificate will entitle the recipient to be eligible for the following Next Generation Scholarship.
$2,500 Scholarship: $2,500 Scholarship (quarter tuition) per year ($10,000 over the four years)
The scholarship comes with the following additional conditions:
Student must maintain a 3.0 cumulative high school and college GPA.
Student must meet all other admissions requirements.
This scholarship is not transferable and only may be used at Vermont Technical College for Academic Years 2012 and beyond.
The 2012 Winner is:
ABBY MILLARD from WINDSOR HIGH SCHOOL
2009 Next Generation Scholarship Winners
Green Mountain College awarded Next Generation Conditional Scholarships to the 2009
Vermont State Science and Mathematics Fair winners of the:
ISEF Competition $15,000/yr for 4 years*:
Brian Ribbans, Mount Saint Joseph High School
Caroline Weaver, South BurlingtonHS
Local Sponsors Competition $10,000/yr for 4 years*:
Ethical Science & Education Coalition
Madeleine Slack, Rutland HS
American Chemical Society
Meghan Lavoie, Mater Christi School
Alex Drost, Rutland HS
Green Mountain Water Environment
Rebecca Goldberg, South Burlington HS
Aya Alnamee, South Burlington HS
Northeast Branch for American Society for Microbiology
Chantal Girard, South Burlington HS
Leah Ragstad, Mill River Union HS
Sigma Xi
Rainbow Squire, Mill River Union HS
Vermont Agency of Natural Resources
Eliza Warren-Shriner, Kvehl McDermott, Maya von Wodtke, Brattleboro Union HS;
Ajay Patel and Austine Ventrone, South Burlington HS
Stockholm International Water Institute- Stephanie Chang, South Burlington HS
Norwich University awarded Next Generation ConditionalScholarships to the following Juniors who were 2009
Vermont State Science and Mathematics Fair Local and ISEF Awards winners:
Local Sponsors Competition $5,000/yr for 4 years*:
American Chemical Society, Green Mountain Local Section- Alex Drost, Windsor HS
Entergy Vermont Yankee- Ellie Briggs, Rutland HS
Northeast Branch American Society for Microbiology- Chantel Girard, South Burlington HS
I-SWEEEP Scholarship Award- James Hughes, Rutland HS
Vermont State Science and Mathematics Fair ISEF-associated Awards competition $5,000/yr for 4 years*:
American Meteorological Society- William White, Windsor HS
Intel Excellence in Computer Science- Alex Drost, Windsor HS
UYale Science and Engineering Association- Brian Holloway, Windsor HS
United States Army Computer Science- Alex Drost, Windsor HS
United States Navy and Marine Corps- Chantal Girard, South Burlington HS
Vermont State Science and Mathematics Fair ISEF-Gold Medallion Awards competition $5,000/yr for 4 years*:
Ellen Osowski, Rutland HS; Jay Schwalbe, Rutland HS; John Triano, Northfield HS, and Claire Maass, Rutland HS
Saint Michael’s College awarded Next Generation Conditional Scholarships to the following 2009
Vermont State Science and Mathematics Fair winners:
Kyle Chu, South Burlington HS, Graduation date 2011
Braelynn Leppert Hill, Rice Memorial HS, Graduation date 2013
Kelsey Norman, Rutland HS, Graduation date 2010
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