Tarynn has also been involved with the local arts community through her involvement in the Carolina Youth Theatre. At Carolina, she is interested in studying biochemistry and public health.
Pratyush Seshadri Pratyush will graduate this spring from Raleigh Charter High School in Raleigh, where he has served as president of the Model United Nations club and the investment club and as the speaker for the Student Legislative Assembly. Pratyush has also been a member of the varsity soccer team, and is a competitive archer.
Pratyush is also the founder of Investokids, an organization that promotes financial literacy, and a research associate at the Cardiovascular Dynamics Group at N. State University. At Carolina, Pratyush plans to study mathematics and economics, and will continue working to bring about more equitable systems wherever he goes.
Will helped develop a course curriculum about sports history and economics at WCDS, where he also served as a teaching assistant. Will also holds numerous leadership capacities at his church and hopes that his passion is helping others.
His Eagle Scout service project benefited pediatric oncology patients in Tanzania; he volunteers with Make-A-Wish Eastern North Carolina; he organizes annual food drives to benefit the United Way; and he has worked as a youth basketball referee, day camp counselor, and lifeguard. Will plans to major in business administration and hopes to have a career in a sports-related field. Kendall is also a member of the National Honor Society and a varsity cheerleader and soccer player.
Child Youth Advocacy Council. In her free time, she enjoys working at Target, tutoring kids in math and English, and singing along to the Hamilton soundtrack. At Carolina, Kendall plans to study economics with the hope of attending law school and becoming an attorney. Jessica also developed the Our House Community Writing Center, a program offering academic support to low-income students in the broader Little Rock area.
Outside of school, Jessica spends her time as a counselor at Camp Aldersgate, a local nonprofit offering residential camp experiences for youth with special needs, and as a Girl Scout Ambassador. She is grateful to be the editor-in-chief of her school newspaper and student government co-president—positions that have helped grow her love of politics and humanity.
Willow has worked in the political world since ninth grade, from organizing for political nonprofits to interning with two Congresspeople to being a senior project reporter for the Since Parkland Project, for which she was interviewed on her local TV station. She also studies Portuguese, Sardo, Greek, and Latin. At Carolina, Sofia wants to learn more about language, anthropology, journalism, and education. Genevieve is also a public forum debate captain and president of the National Chinese Honor Society at her school.
Genevieve is also an avid rhythm tap dancer and has tapped and performed since the age of five. At Carolina, Genevieve is interested in studying economics and Asian studies. In addition to being a track athlete, Mercy plays a wide variety of musical instruments, including the euphonium, piano, and violin. As a certified Emergency Medical Technician in the state of Connecticut, she is able to explore another one of her many passions—medicine.
Mercy is interested in studying public health and medicine with the hope of one day combating disparities in healthcare. In his free time, Michael plays soccer and ultimate frisbee, and teaches students the piano.
At Carolina, Michael is interested in studying sociology, education, and public policy. At Carolina, Liam intends to explore his interests in business and creative writing as potential academic majors, hopefully sparing enough time to try musical theatre. Jill is also co-leader of the Essence Affinity Group, where she seeks to facilitate a safe space for Black girls in the school community, and she runs the St.
At Carolina, she is interested in studying biology and neuroscience, with plans to pursue a career in medicine. Jasmine founded and leads the Student Environmental Advocacy Educational Outreach Program, a group teaching local youth about ecological crises native to South Florida. She is the founder of the Student Equitable Medicine Initiative, a national program educating students about racial inequity in healthcare. Jasmine is also the first and youngest U.
She enjoys painting North African landscapes, peer-tutoring, and long-distance running. At Carolina, Jasmineis interested in exploring biological physics and Middle Eastern studies. At Ransom Everglades, he organized efforts to collect supplies for two local schools, is establishing a tutoring program, and serves on a senior panel to enhance communication between students and administrators, addressing ways to strengthen the community.
Outside of the classroom, Sebastian enjoys competing on his top-ranked club soccer team, hanging out with his three siblings, and spending time on Biscayne Bay. At Carolina, he is interested in studying business and environmental sciences.
She is passionate about working with children, fighting for equality and equity, and making an impact in her community. At Carolina, she plans to study nursing and expand her interests in global studies. Outside of the classroom, she is a two-time class 1A private state basketball champion. She performs annual clothing and book-bag donation drives within her community in support of La Voie Chretienne School, a rural day school in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
At Carolina, Logan plans to continue her community service work, student government activities, and her interests in the medical field with a focus on pediatrics. Maanav Karamchandani Maanav will graduate this spring from Lambert High School in Suwanee, Georgia, where he is an active member of multiple honor societies. Maanav is also an avid soccer player, having been a member of the Southeastern Clubs Champion League, and he was the youngest third-degree black belt in taekwondo in the state.
Maanav is the founder and chief volunteer of MyJal, a nonprofit organization providing clean drinking water across schools in India, which he founded when he was six years old. MyJal has provided clean drinking water to more than 3, students, teachers, and families in remote villages across India. At Carolina, Maanav is interested in studying biomedical engineering and business.
Jacoby is the founder of a local youth organization, Youth For Good, that serves the greater Boise area. Through organizing donation drives and environmental service events, he has contributed hundreds of hours to his community and to YFG.
His athletic endeavors include three years of varsity basketball as well as golf, lacrosse, and triathlons. The senior is also a Property Preservation Specialist for Deanco Management Group, assisting in contracting solutions and creating innovative invoice programs.
Illinois Jaison Anthony Williams, Jr. Jaison , will graduate this spring from Adlai E. Stevenson High School in Lincolnshire, Illinois, where he is a member of the varsity basketball team and the Patriot Pride student-athlete leadership program. As a Patriot Pride member, Jaison serves as a mentor, advocates for healthy habits, and shares strategies to enable student-athletes to perform at their best.
For his contributions to his school community, he received a Prominent Patriot Award nomination. Outside of school, Jaison is the Teen President of his local Jack and Jill of America chapter, a youth leadership and service organization. Jaison is also an active member of his local church community, where he is a small-group leader for middle school students.
At Carolina, he plans to study business administration on the pre-med track. Jaison is the son of Donna and Jaison Williams, Sr. Indiana Uredoojo Aluana Agada Uredo will graduate this spring from Carmel High School in Carmel, Indiana, where she is the co-founder of Just Write, a club that supports young writers through collaborative workshops and author visits. Outside of school, Uredo is a book officer for the Teen Library Council, works as a student page at the Carmel Clay Public Library, and enjoys journaling and writing poetry.
At Carolina, Uredo is interested in continuing her exploration of history, biology, and French. She is also a year musician, playing piano for school and city-wide ensembles, leading the percussion program as drumline captain, and teaching younger students in her community.
Outside of class, Sarah has used her inclination for technology to lead programming and marketing for her robotics team, to create her own artificial intelligence independent study, and to work as a freelance website designer. At Carolina, she is interested in studying science physics, chemistry, and earth science and business. She is also involved with the National League of Cities Conference Planning Committee, where she is responsible for helping oversee semi-annual workshops for national conferences geared towards local government officials.
At Carolina, Emma-Katherine plans to pursue degrees in international studies and public policy. She is the daughter of John and Alicia Bowers of Charlotte. At Carolina, Evelyn is interested in studying mathematics and physics. She is the daughter of Kevin and Alison Dalton of Charlotte. She serves as student body president, is a member of six different honor societies, and created a class on social injustice. In addition, she has also been a member of the varsity track and field team and a throwing captain.
At Carolina, Kayden is interested in studying journalism with a focus on social and economic justice. She is the daughter of Ken and Suzanne Hunt of Charlotte. Ruta supports elementary school students with weekly tutoring sessions, leads club meetings, and manages communications between club officers and members. Matthew Catholic Church, and is captain of the varsity tennis team. At Carolina, Ruta is interested in studying biology and Chinese.
She is the daughter of Simas and Jurga Petrikis of Charlotte. Jared is an active volunteer in his community. He also volunteers with the Mount Mitchell Bikers Association, assisting during charitable events, and gives his time to caring for animals at a local rescue.
At Carolina, Jared is interested in studying biology. At Carolina, Zane aims to pursue studies in environmental chemistry, medical research, and urban economics. Jonathan is vice president of his DECA chapter, responsible for planning field trips and scheduling guest speakers. He also founded a math tutoring program for students who speak English as a second language, teaching classmates in Spanish. At Carolina, Jonathan is interested in studying economics and political science.
Vivian is also involved in the Chinese School at Chapel Hill, where she has been involved in event planning and management as well as anti-discrimination campaigns for Asian-Americans. At Carolina, Vivian is interested in studying business administration and economics. Emily Ann Schmidt will graduate this spring from Junius H. Rose High School in Greenville.
Emily is the co-creator and student leader for Project Elf, a citywide program designed to support children in foster care during the holidays. She also co-founded the Eastern Elementary Journalism Program, partnering with a local elementary school to create a student-run newspaper program. In addition, Emily mentors middle school girls at her church, captains her varsity soccer team, and works as an assistant coach for a youth soccer league.
At Carolina, Emily is interested in studying media and journalism, as well as engineering. She is the daughter of Kevin and Susan Schmidt of Greenville. Ashton is the Piedmont-Triad president and represents 11 counties, planning and hosting conferences for members throughout the state.
He also volunteers at his local hospital and a local clinic, and collects food and donations for area homeless shelters. Ashton started learning Shotokan karate when he was 5 years old, has earned his black belt, and helps co-teach classes. At Carolina, he is interested in studying human biology and biological research. At Carolina, he is interested in studying business, economics, and medicine. He is the son of Paul and Karen Phillips of Brevard. Ira Stone Wilder will graduate this spring from Kerr-Vance Academy in Henderson, where he served as student body president as a junior and senior.
Ira led several service projects, including a hurricane relief drive, a student lounge makeover, canned food drives, and blood drives. At Carolina, Ira is interested in learning about public policy and history. He is the son of Jeff and Renee Wilder of Henderson. Avni is the founder of the 4BetterTomorrow Foundation, a nonprofit that allows local middle and high school students to participate in and lead community service programs.
At Carolina, Avni is interested in studying public health and Spanish. She is the daughter of Srini and Shashi Bannuru of Cary. Andrea Lynn Cornel will graduate this spring from Needham B. Broughton High School in Raleigh. At Carolina, Andrea is interested in studying chemistry and public health policy. Ann is actively involved with the National Charity League, a philanthropic organization dedicated to community service and leadership development, and is captain of the varsity cross country and track teams.
At Carolina, Ann is interested in studying peace, war, and defense, as well as social and economic justice. She is the daughter of Eric and Laura Goulian of Raleigh. Ryan is a letterman on the varsity football team as well as the varsity track and field team.
Ryan is also a small group leader and peer minister for the St. At Carolina, he is interested in studying mathematics and neuroscience. Ryan is the son of David and Debbie Jensen of Raleigh. Jaida works with other ambassadors to give tours to prospective students and share her experiences as a student. She also helps organize community service events as a member of the Delta Service Club, is captain of the varsity basketball team, and founded the Trivia Club at her school.
Jaida also loves spending time creating ceramics. At Carolina, she is interested in learning about global studies and philosophy, politics, and economics. It is a process teachers and administrators can use to create more equitable learning environments. He has also held multiple leadership positions for the Enloe Charity Ball, serves as the chapter vice president of lead the DECA club, and is president of the St.
At Carolina, Richard is interested in studying computer science and economics. He is the son of Aloysius and Rosedelia Okoro of Raleigh. He is also the president of Key Club, founded his own company when he was 14 years old, tutors middle school students, and plays in multiple basketball leagues.
At Carolina, Luis is interested in studying biomedical engineering. He is the son of Luis and Ingrid Sanchez of Raleigh. Rebecca Hannum Segal Becca will graduate this spring from Cary Academy in Cary, where she is captain of the speech and debate team and has placed within the top five at multiple national competitions. To file a complaint of discrimination, contact: Dr. Scholarships Search this site. Exchange Programs. The Big 5 Early Scholarships.
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