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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — One hundred forty-one freshmen and sophomores at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have been designated Chancellor’s Scholars, chosen for their academic excellence and leadership potential, in the Campus Honors Program this fall.
The Campus Honors Program is a four-year general studies program open to undergraduates in any curriculum. It admits up to 125 freshmen each year, selected from over 7,000 on the Urbana campus. Up to 20 additional students join the program at the beginning of their sophomore year.
Chancellor’s Scholars participate in small-enrollment honors classes and seminars. Close student-faculty interaction also is fostered by a mentor system, a lecture series on topics of general interest, dress-rehearsal visits to Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, and international programming. Other benefits include summer research and travel grants.
University of Illinois Chancellor’s Scholars
Illinois:
Antioch – Jessica Hoffelder
Arlington Heights – Benjamin Schreiber, Nathan Walters
Aurora – Vikram Anjur, Nicole Bertrand, Joseph Dutton, Arjit Jaiswal, Parikshitha Morusupalli
Bartlett – James Devereux
Bloomingdale – Emily Stanfield
Bloomington – Samuel Cler, Viraat Goel, Pierce Hadley, Dennis Rich
Bolingbrook – Lea Savard
Buffalo Grove – Kevin Cheng, Timothy Klem
Byron – Aya Bridgeland
Carbondale – Kyle Bathgate, Danish Majid, Mahir Morshed
Carlock – Benjamin Lawyer
Carlyle – Lauren Schatz
Champaign – Grant Deatley, George Ibrahim, Joy Jin, Charles Larenas-Leach, Nicholas Shapland, Aliaa Taha
Chicago – Kelly Cho, Michelle Delana, Eric Grier, Lucas Simes, Tianming You
Chillicothe – Rianna Greer
Dallas City – Wyatt Newberry
Deerfield – Joseph Bloom
Dixon – Molly Fane
Downers Grove – Silvia Martin, Joseph Zabinski
Elmhurst – Amy Strauch
Evanston – Jack Caplan
Forsyth – Aubrey Laskowski
Frankfort – Genevieve Helsel
Geneva – Rachael Valiunas
Germantown Hills – Keaton McClure
Glen Ellyn – Nathan Gaertner
Grafton – Taylor Peters
Grayslake – Sarah Derango, Sabrina Kora
Green Oaks – Spencer Copeland
Greenville– Colton Rainey
Hoffman Estates – Haenah Kim, Grace Liu, Deepthi Suresh
Homer Glen – Amanda Dewey
Huntley – Parth Patel
Itasca – Andrew Kazenas
Jacksonville – William Brockschmidt
Kinmundy – Samantha Hoard
Kirkland – Kelly Aves
Lake Villa – William Liu, Laura Olander
Lawrenceville – Hannah Holmes, Heather Holmes
Libertyville – Cameron Cuzmanko, Maya D'Souza
Lincolnwood – Ian Klatzco
Lindenhurst – Collin Anderson
Mahomet – Isaak Haberman
Manhattan – Amanda Cowfer
Monticello – Luke Hanselman
Morris – Ian Bashor
Morrisonville – Alex Brockamp, Kara Brockamp
Morton – Mary Rhode
Mount Pulaski – Julia Beccue
Mount Zion – Lingfei Mao
Naperville – Aleeza Leder Macek, Kevin Maxson, Alishba Rehman, Grant Richardson, Kevin Wandke
Nashville – Alexander Orr
New Lenox – Simon Egner, Daniel Zolecki
Normal – Wesley Tung
Northbrook – Mohammed Khan, Joshua Khazanov
O’Fallon – Bruce Crabtree, Nicholas Mark
Oak Forest – Christina Ernst
Oak Park – Christina Harrington
Orland Park – Colleen Williams
Palatine – Sanjana Shah
Palos Park – Andre Kohn
Pekin – Emily Graham
Plainfield – Jordan Barry
Rochester – Michael Gleason
Rock Island – Joseph Bryant
Rockton – Chelsea Peterson
Rolling Meadows – Elizabeth Schindler
Round Lake Beach – Kevin Peralta
Saint Charles – Austin Born, Steven Michelotti
Shorewood – Lily Benig, Aron Goeken, Jessica Hutchison
Skokie – Charlotte Collins
Springfield – Eric Hudec, Hamed Kadiani, Alexandra Lamtyugina
Streamwood – Brenda Tang
Tinley Park – Alexa Nelson
Tonica – Cassidy Donnelly
Trenton – Madyson Locke
Urbana – Katherine Carroll, Daniel Stelzer
Vernon Hills – David Cao, Kristen Guglielmi, Jose Rafael Ridao
Wadsworth – Rebecca Haight
Watseka – Anne Johnson
West Brooklyn – Samuel Klein
Western Springs – Brittany Grosser-Basile
Westmont – Sarah Brennan
Willow Springs – Rachel Briones
Willowbrook – Sarah Warren
Woodridge – Crystal Chen
California:
Oak Park – Catherine Shi
Colorado:
Westminster – Austin Brown
Indiana:
Carmel – Thomas Metcalf
Missouri:
Chesterfield – Yee Ji Kim
Kirkwood – Madeline Sponholtz
St. Louis – Jordan Blake Banks
New Jersey:
Dayton – Abhishek Banerjee
New York:
Niskayuna – Robert Kaucic
Washington:
Olympia – John Hutchinson
China:
Guangdong – Chu Zhang
Italy:
Rome – Yan Han
United Arab Emirates:
Dubai – Mrunmayi Deshmukh
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