Incoming Class Represents Region's Top High School Seniors
August, 21, 2007 :: No. 22
Twenty of the region’s top high school seniors join Cal State Fullerton this fall as President’s Scholars — the most prestigious status the university accords to incoming students.
Established in 1979, the program recognizes the achievements of outstanding freshmen who have demonstrated excellence in academics, leadership and community service. The students receive a full scholarship for up to four years of study, a $750 stipend for textbooks each year and use of a Dell laptop computer. Students are required to remain enrolled full time, maintain a 3.5 grade-point average, and participate in university and community activities.
All scholars are granted automatic admission to the university Honors Program, complimentary parking permits, priority registration for classes and priority consideration for on-campus housing. Scholars also are given opportunities to meet periodically with the university president and attend special seminars.
Community members who served on the 20-member screening committee that helped select this year’s group of scholars include alumnae Peggy Hammer of Placentia, Dianne Ramos of Cerritos and Verne Wagner of Fullerton. Lawrence Jasper, professor of theatre and dance, chaired the committee.
The incoming President’s Scholars, by hometown, high school and major, are:
Anaheim:
Corinne Sandhoefner of Oxford Academy, communicative disorders
Apple Valley:
Laura Johnson of Apple Valley High School, theatre arts
Talia Tran of Apple Valley High School, mathematics
Brea:
Joseph Hill or Brea Olinda High School, theatre arts
Brian Norris of Brea Olinda High School, computer engineering
Buena Park:
Cristian Bueno-Correa of Buena Park High School, mathematics
Chino Hills:
Michael Donohue of Chino Hills High School, music
Corona:
Bryce Renfeldt of Sanatiago High School, biological science
Fontana:
Russell Argenal of Rialto High School, undeclared
Fountain Valley:
Jason Takahashi of Fountain Valley High School, undeclared
La Puente:
Geovanny Castro of Nogales High School, business administration
Lake Elsinore:
Jamie Sanders of El Modena High School, chemistry
Lancaster:
Elizabeth Holcomb of Paraclete High School, liberal studies
Orange:
Jennifer Pham of El Modena High School, business administration
Riverside:
Carlos Hernandez of Ramona High School, liberal studies
Katherine Runyan of Ramona High School, liberal studies
Walnut:
Cassandra Horn of Walnut High School, undeclared
Whittier:
Jonathan Davis of Sonora High School, kinesiology
Alysha Hernandez of Whittier High School, English
Wildomar:
Jennifer Tarnowski of Elsinore High School, geology
Media Contacts: |
James Mettler, President’s Scholars, 657-278-7418 or jmettler@fullerton.edu
Gail Matsunaga, Public Affairs, 657-278-4851 or gmatsunaga@fullerton.edu
|
«
back to News Front
|