CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — One hundred thirty-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:
Aledo – Austin Lindell
Arlington Heights – Jacob Rosenberg
Aurora – Armando Sanchez-Monsivais, Megan Voris
Batavia – Lucas McDonald
Belvidere – Zachary Hoegberg
Bloomington – John Diffor, Samantha Shaffer
Buffalo Grove – Allen Guo, Matthew Rice, Blandon Su, Vivek Vermani
Canton – Kerri Elson
Carbondale – Grace Rigney
Carol Stream – Kundan Joshi
Champaign – Connor Aubry, Andrew Johnson, Philip Kocheril, Sarah Lee, Joaquin Malik, Lyle Regenwetter, Robert Stavins
Channahon – Madison Kaufman
Chester – Elizabeth Heffernan
Chicago – Rajan Aggarwal, Meral Aycicek, Leonardo Pellegrini, Claudia Sova
Crystal Lake – Jacob Anderson, Kushagra Gupta
Darien – Aidan Kelly, Alan Yang
Decatur – Connor Reardon
DeKalb – Robert Mitchell
Dixon – Michael Gale
Downers Grove – Melissa Bayer, Zachary Scheffel, Hannah Thompson
Dunlap – Santosh Sudhakar
Edwardsville – Alp Aktuna, Celeste Bremley
Effingham – Drake Hill, Catherine Thoele
Elk Grove Village – Haricharan Cheruvu, Nikhil Modak
Elmhurst – Erica Hackett
Galesburg – Jensen Rehn
Glenview – Nicholas Kasner
Highland – Broderick Portell
Hillside – Lucas Trojanowski
Hinsdale – Lauren Excell
Hoffman Estates – Varshini Ramanathan
Jacksonville – Gabrielle Walker
Justice – Claudia Dudzik, Marissa Yanez
Kankakee – James Pentuic
Lake Forest – Emily Condic
Lake in the Hills – Mukhil Murugasamy
Lakemoor – Connor Latham
Lemont – Spenser Bailey
Libertyville – Hannah Manetsch, Jacklyn Ovassapian, David Stone, Daniel Zou
Lisle – Melanie Rohla
Long Grove – Jessica Rath
Maroa – Britta Braden
Mason City – Emily Martin
Matteson – Alisha Weatherspoon
Metamora – Colin Flavin
Monticello – Katherine Douglas
Morton – Tanner Corum, Jacey Schick
Naperville – Raajesh Arunachalam, Alexander Bryk, Deborah Chang, Anvita Hariharan, Paul Rosa, Girija Vaidya
New Lenox – Dario Panici
Noble – Holly Stallard
North Aurora – Erin Tevonian
Oak Forest – Kelsey Golk
Oregon – Paul Reckamp
Oswego – Evan Armstrong
Palatine – Kellie Halloran, Abigail Iuorio, Bryan Lu, Vibha Pandurangi, Anusha Thotakura
Palos Park – Julia Brodecki
Park Forest – Christian Williams
Park Ridge – Zachary Fishman
Peoria – Thomas Driscoll, Franklin Ye
Port Barrington – Jake Ribich
Red Bud – Olivia Bievenue
Ringwood – Drew Johnson
Riverside – Lukas Kulbis
Rockford – Douglas Chan, Chen Lin, Madeline Smith, Elena Wilson
Rolling Meadows – Natalie Pfister
St. Charles – John Born
Schaumburg – Aditya Shedge
Sesser – Zachary Mabry
Smithton – Christiana Gray
Somonauk – Jenna Baker
South Barrington – Justin Tiao
South Beloit – Michael Jacobs
Springfield – Anna Benoit
Sycamore – Jennifer Kuo
Tinley Park – Michael Brueggemann, Carly Marchal
Urbana – Catherine Seebauer
Vernon Hills – Keyu Guo, Elena Ochoa
Warrenville – Brooke Polak
Washington – Lily Holmes
West Chicago – Yudesh Basavaraj
Winchester – Michelle Brown, Noah Sellars
Yorkville – Katherine Hacker
California:
La Crescenta – Kathryn Sandoval
Connecticut:
South Glastonbury – Ziv Kaputa
Indiana:
Carmel – Katherine Bruns
Iowa:
Iowa City – Joel Tansey
China:
Shanghai – Zongyi Wang
Malaysia:
Kelana Jaya, Selangor – Jing Kai Goh
South Korea:
Seoul – Ga Eun Lee