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Atlanta, GA | Posted: April 27, 2017
The Georgia Tech Women in Engineering (WIE) program awarded scholarships to 25 female undergraduate students in the Stewart School of Industrial & Systems Engineering (ISyE) at the program’s banquet on April 11, 2017.
Scholarships are awarded based on academic excellence, financial need, and involvement with women-focused professional organizations such as WIE and Society of Women Engineers (SWE), as well as other criteria (major, GPA, and citizenship) specified by each of the corporate sponsors.
WIE Scholarship Recipients and Sponsoring Agency
Navila Akther, junior, Kimberly-Clark
Hannah Arents, freshman, Norfolk Southern
Lauren Boulger, senior, General Motors
Ingrid Cai, junior, Bosch
Eileen Chen, sophomore, Honeywell
Hannah Chen, junior, Eaton
Abigail Copeland, senior, BP
Sheena Ganju, senior, Georgia Power
Erin Gant, senior, NIIT Tech
Nataly Granados, freshman, NIIT Tech
Anushka Gupta, senior, Honeywell
Emma Heaslet, senior, BP
Danielle Hunt, senior, General Motors
Joyce Kinsey, junior, Rockwell Automation
Tina Lu, sophomore, Prof. Keskinocak Scholarship
Julianne McCallum, junior, Michelin
Prachi Mishra, junior, Arconic
Grace Oberst, freshman, Michelin
Ije Okafor, senior, Jane Ammons Scholarship
Marie Ozenua, sophomore, Rockwell Automation
Anna Smith, senior, BP
Rachel Smith, junior, Rockwell Automation
Charu Thomas, junior, Boeing
Charitty Tuttle, freshman, Prof. Keskinocak Scholarship
Alexandra Vezeau, sophomore, John Deere