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Laura Lunsford,
Park Scholars, 919/515-3794
Feb.
6, 2006
NC
State University Announces 112 Park Scholarships Finalists
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
North Carolina State University has named 112 students
as finalists for the 11th class of Park Scholars. These
prestigious awards are valued at about $57,000 for North
Carolina residents and $106,000 for out-of-state students.
The Park Foundation has committed $3.5 million to be
awarded to 50 of these outstanding students by March
1. The remaining finalists will receive the Provost’s
Academic Award, a $10,000 scholarship.
The list of Park Scholarship finalists can be accessed
on the Web at www.ncsu.edu/park_scholarships/news/finalist.html.
The Park Scholarships program is among America’s
most prestigious undergraduate merit scholarship programs.
The scholarships pay expenses for four years of study
at NC State, and include a computer stipend and funds
for academic enrichment activities.
Twins, a “carputer” designer, a track and
field state champion and a writer for a large North
Carolina newspaper all number among the finalists this
year. The finalists have founded numerous volunteer
service organizations, including a school chapter of
the March of Dimes,
while others have volunteered with the Open Door Clinic,
local animal shelters, and other agencies.
“These finalists represent the best students across
North Carolina and the nation,” said Laura Gail
Lunsford, director of the Park Scholarships program.
“This is a real tribute, not only to the public
schools in North Carolina, but to all the schools across
the country, because it reflects the kind of preparation
that dedicated teachers can provide all of our children.”
The Park Foundation of Ithaca, N.Y., established the
scholarships at NC State in 1996 with an initial gift
to support 25 Park Scholars. The scholarships are named
in honor of the late Roy H. Park, who passed away in
1993. Park was a distinguished alumnus of NC State and
president of Park Communications Inc., a conglomerate
of newspapers, television and radio stations that, at
one point, reached one-third of all American homes.
Dorothy Park, president of the Park Foundation, recently
gave a $5 million personal gift toward the establishment
of a new Park Alumni Center at NC State, which will
soon house the Park Scholarships’ Centennial Campus
office.
Selection criteria for the merit-based Park Scholarships
include academic achievement; personal characteristics
such as character, integrity and motivation; exceptional
leadership potential; and commitment to the betterment
of one’s community. The scholarships are renewable
each year, based on student academic achievement and
personal conduct.
Chancellor James L. Oblinger will host a special dinner
in honor of the finalists on Feb. 17. The finalists
will participate in selection activities on NC State’s
Centennial Campus the following day.
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