Mariel Kim Huh Awarded the Jo Anne J. Trow National Scholarship for First Year Success

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Mariel Kim Huh

Mariel Kim Huh, president of the University of Arkansas Chapter of Alpha Lambda Delta, has received the Jo Anne J. Trow Scholarship in the amount of $1,000.

Sharon Emerson-Stonnell, national president of Alpha Lambda Delta National Honor Society for First-Year Success, announced the award. Kim Huh is an information systems major beginning her third year at the University of Arkansas. The scholarship is for the 2018-19 academic year.

Each year, Alpha Lambda Delta awards 36 Trow Scholarships to outstanding students from across the country. Selection is based on maintaining a 3.5 grade point average, academic records, participation in Alpha Lambda Delta activities, campus and community service activities, and the applicant's essay answers. The national selection committee was faced with a difficult task as there were 78 applicants who qualified.

The Jo Anne J. Trow Scholarship was started in 1988, in honor of a past national president of Alpha Lambda Delta. Jo Anne J. Trow is the former vice president for Student Services at Oregon State University. This award was originally established to give chapters of Alpha Lambda Delta an annual opportunity to reward an outstanding sophomore member with a small stipend. Trow served National Alpha Lambda Delta as a district advisor from 1974 to 1979, as national secretary from 1979 to 1983, as president-elect from 1984 to 1985, and as national president from 1985 to 1988. During her presidency, the society's governing body, the National Council, was restructed to provide more streamlined operations.

About Alpha Lambda Delta: Alpha Lambda Delta is a national honor society that recognizes students' academic success during their first year at a college or university. Founded in 1924, Alpha Lambda Delta has over a million lifetime members and is present on over 275 campuses nationwide. Alpha Lambda Delta's mission is to "encourage superior academic achievement, to promote intelligent living and a continued high standard of learning, and to assist students in recognizing and developing meaningful goals for their unique roles in society."

Contacts

Larry Cloud, associate director
New Student and Family Programs
479-575-5002, llcloud@uark.edu

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