![]() Daniel Mehari from Silver Spring, Maryland, a graduate of Montgomery Blair High School.Chelsea Clarke from East Brunswick, New Jersey, a graduate of The Hun School of Princeton.Smith, Dean of Academic Affairs, faculty director Lily Zheng from Woodruff, South Carolina, a graduate of Woodruff High School.Divya Srijay from Spartanburg, South Carolina, a graduate of Dorman High School.Ximena Salinas-Ayala from Monroe, North Carolina, a graduate of Porter Ridge High School.Isabella Peralta from Aiken, South Carolina, a graduate of Aiken Scholars Academy.James Merritt from Charlotte, North Carolina, a graduate of Sun Valley High School.Clare Meehan from Graham, North Carolina, a graduate of Southern Alamance High School.Zachary Heile from Valdese, North Carolina, a graduate of Jimmy C.Scarlett Francini from Pittsboro, North Carolina, a graduate of the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics.Tanner Buck from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, a graduate of St.Emma Bao from Simpsonville, South Carolina, a graduate of Riverside High School.Yasmine Abdel-Rahman from Wake Forest, North Carolina, a graduate of Heritage High School.Zachary Robers from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, a graduate of East Chapel Hill High School.Xiotian “Tina” Qian from Beijing, China, a graduate of Beijing No.2 Middle School, International Division.Yoojin Park from Brentwood, Tennessee, a graduate of Brentwood High School.Daniel Levin from Squirrel Hill, Pennsylvania, a graduate of Taylor Allderdice High School. ![]() Siddarth Jandhyala from Phoenix, Arizona, a graduate of BASIS Phoenix High School.Edward Huang from Apex, North Carolina, a graduate of William G.Cara Shield from Winnie, Texas, a graduate of Monsignor Kelly Catholic High School.Louis, Missouri, a graduate of John Burroughs School Stephen Craig, faculty director and Carole LeVine, co-director These scholarships are made possible through generous philanthropic contributions and facilitated by the faculty directors and staff in the Office of Undergraduate Education who take great care to help scholars develop transformative relationships, engage meaningfully in their various communities, and undergo wonderful experiences that enrich the scholars’ time at Duke.”įor more information on individual scholarships, visit The Office of University Scholars and Fellows.ĭuke’s Class of 2027 merit scholar recipients are: “I am particularly in awe of all the pieces that have to come together to ensure that these scholars are not only financially supported but are also able to thrive over the next four years. We are incredibly proud of these scholars and look forward to what they will accomplish during their time at Duke and beyond their time at Duke and beyond. “These students have revealed themselves to have immense potential as leaders and contributors to communities - large and small. “We are thrilled and delighted to welcome a new cohort of merit scholars,” said Candis Watts Smith, associate professor of political science and interim vice provost for the Office of Undergraduate Education. In addition, the OUSF staff offers programming for all scholars to learn and engage with each other, cultivating a strong network of merit scholars at Duke. In addition, scholars have access to generous funding for enrichment activities, which they may use to conduct research present at, or attend professional conferences and participate in international learning experiences both during the summer and academic year.Įach individual scholarship program has a dedicated faculty or staff director who provides mentorship, guidance and activities throughout the scholar’s career at Duke. The scholarships cover the full cost of tuition, room, board and mandatory fees for four years (eight semesters) of undergraduate study. Carla Burkhardt Office of University Scholars and Fellows Tags students, undergraduate Schools Trinity College of Arts & Sciences Pratt School of Engineering Sanford School of Public Policyįorty-six incoming students from Duke University’s Class of 2027 have been awarded merit scholarships.ĭuke’s Office of University Scholars and Fellows (OUSF) merit scholarships are designed to enable students to fully realize their intellectual ambitions, individual talents and specific interests. ![]()
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