The Foundation for Fraternal Excellence and the North American Interfraternity Conference are excited to announce the recipients of the 2023 Men’s College Scholarship which is designed to identify and reward outstanding high school seniors who have demonstrated an ability to excel in the fields of academics, extra-curricular school activities and community involvement.
Men are going to college with less frequency than in the past, and not persisting to graduation at the same rates as women. According to The Wall Street Journal, at the close of the 2020-21 academic year, women made up 59.5% of college students, an all-time high, and men 40.5%, according to enrollment data from the National Student Clearinghouse, a nonprofit research group. U.S. colleges and universities had 1.5 million fewer students compared with five years ago, and men accounted for 71% of the decline.
To counter this trend, a diverse group of fraternity alumni founded the Men’s College Scholarship in 2022 to inspire college attendance and academic success by young men. A college education is important and opens many opportunities to students including the many potential benefits of fraternity membership. In fact, recent research has shown fraternities are more relevant than ever before and foster success in college and beyond.
As fraternity advocates, we know that fraternities create lifelong connections to campuses, communities and friends. Members are three times more likely to obtain an internship while in college and almost twice as likely to have a job waiting when they graduate. The research has also shown that fraternity members experience stronger mental health and are almost five times as likely to be satisfied with their lives as alumni. It is our hope that by providing scholarships to young men entering college, more men will be provided the opportunity to join a fraternity and experience the many benefits of membership.
After reviewing more than 4,175 completed applications from young men across the United States, the Foundation for Fraternal Excellence is thrilled to award 78 scholarships totaling $55,000.
Recipients represent various backgrounds and hail from 49 different states with half identifying as first-generation college students. We look forward to seeing this program continue to grow in future years and thank all Fraternities Matter Campaign donors for making this scholarship a reality.
2023 Scholarship Recipients:
First Name | Middle Name | Last Name | High School | City | State |
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Muhajir | Mohammed | Adem | Annandale High School | Annandale | VA |
Christopher | Chase | Andre | Palo Verde High School | Las Vegas | NV |
Alexander | Joel | Arroyo | McKeel Academy of Technology | Lakeland | FL |
Abhinav | Venkata | Boda | Olentangy Liberty High School | Powell | OH |
Noah | Alexander | Bussell | Avon High School | Avon | IN |
Nadeem | Bailey | Chaudhry | Cranston High School East | Cranston | RI |
Alexander | Mu-An | Chen | Lustre Christian High School | Lustre | MT |
Shing | Ka | Chow | Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science, and Technology | Lawrenceville | GA |
Joel | Emigdio | Porterville High School | Porterville | CA | |
Noah | Cameron | Gendreau | John Bapst Memorial High School | Bangor | ME |
Ethan | Gray | Gulley | Mooreland High School | Mooreland | OK |
Kamron | Hampton | Archbishop Curley High School | Baltimore | MD | |
Maxwell | Everett | Hawker | Houston Academy | Dothan | AL |
Allen | Ho | Land O' Lakes High School | Land O' Lakes | FL | |
Thor | Gabriel | Hunziker | Papillion LaVista High School | Papillion | NE |
Zakariya | Insanally | Somerville High School | Somerville | NJ | |
Hunter | Richard | Klosty | East Chapel Hill High School | Chapel Hill | NC |
Marco | Paul | Luzza | Bridgewater-Raynham Regional High School | Bridgewater | MA |
Cale | Edward | Maas | CAM High School | Anita | IA |
Aniket | Martins | Fairfield Ludlowe High School | Fairfield | CT | |
Johnathan | Mendoza | Yes Prep North Central | Houston | TX | |
Jachin | Mertes | Timberline High School | Boise | ID | |
Sean | Patrick | Mullins | Archbishop Murphy High School | Bothell | WA |
Lawrence | Michael | Nalls | Gwendolyn Brooks College Preparatory Academy | Chicago | IL |
Huy | Nhat | Nguyen | Reynolds High School | Troutdale | OR |
Zack | Okun | Desert Mountain High School | Scottsdale | AZ | |
Amir | Tehrani | Thomas Jefferson High School | Denver | CO | |
Hieu | T | Than | Wisconsin Lutheran High School | Milwaukee | WI |
Ethan | Wang | Gatlinburg-Pittman High School | Gatlinburg | TN | |
Eugene | Choi | Yoo | Stuyvesant High School | New York | NY |
Landon | Robert | York | Upper St. Clair High School | Pittsburgh | PA |
Richard | Zhu | North Hollywood High School | North Hollywood | CA |
First Name | Middle Name | Last Name | High School | City | State |
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Rodolfo | JulianM | Abregu | John D. O'Bryant School of Mathematics and Science | Roxbury | MA |
Javeare | Akande | Sumner Academy of Arts of Science | Kansas City | KS | |
Salem | Saleemmm | Al-Ahmad | Herbert Henry Dow High School | Midland | MI |
Graidin | Wyn | Arnold | Cody High School | Cody | WY |
Mamadou | D | Bah | Upper Merion Area High school | King of Prussia | PA |
Krishna | Bathija | Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kale | Juneau | AK | |
Brian | Nicholas | Bautista | Indiana Christian Academy | Anderson | IN |
Matthew | Alexander | Bennett | Houston Christian High School | Houston | TX |
Tristan | David | Bisbee | Brandon Valley High School | Brandon | SD |
Andrew | Edwin | Carrasquillo | Saint Francis High School | Mountain View | CA |
Ryan | Michael | Costanzo | Wheeling Central Catholic High School | Wheeling | WV |
Emanuel | Malik | Craig | Phillip O Berry Academy of Technology | Charlotte | NC |
Kieran | Davey | Avon Old Farms | Avon | CT | |
Diene | Drame | Thurgood Marshall Academy | New York | NY | |
Kamsiyochukwu | Samuel | Elele | Sharpstown International School | Houston | TX |
Benedict | Ehigie | Erhabor | John Hersey High School | Arlington Heights | IL |
Giorgio | S | Femia | John F Kennedy Catholic High School Upper Campus | Warren | OH |
Michael | Nicholas | Fernandez | Thetford Academy | Thetford | VT |
Landon | Jerry | Fillingame | Columbia High School | Columbia | MS |
Riddick | William | Flynn | Middletown High School | Middletown | DE |
Alexander | Gordillo Jimenez | Jose Marti MAST 6-12 Academy | Hialeah | FL | |
Todd | Harrison | Roman Catholic High School | Philadelphia | PA | |
David | Elijah | Hayden | Trinity Christian School | Sharpsburg | GA |
Brenden | Christopher | Henke | Hallettsville High School | Hallettsville | TX |
Andrew | Jason | Latu | Sacred Heart Preparatory | Atherton | CA |
Seojun | Lee | South Lyon High School | South Lyon | MI | |
Tyson | Lee | Cornerstone Schools of Alabama | Birmingham | AL | |
Amadeo | Madden | Union Grove High School | McDonough | GA | |
Daniel | Makino | Bergen Catholic High School | Oradell | NJ | |
Nathaniel | Edwin | Marischen | Stephen T Badin High School | Hamilton | OH |
Bereket | Kenyatta | Mayanga | Barrie School | Silver Spring | MD |
Isaac | Molina | La Cueva High School | Albuquerque | NM | |
Sam | Morgan | Fairview High School | Boulder | CO | |
Samuel | Murphy | Madison Academic Magnet Highschool | Jackson | TN | |
Calvin | Nguyen | Vermilion Catholic | Abbeville | LA | |
Samuel | Opawuyi | Saint Ignatius College Prep | Chicago | IL | |
Christopher | O'Bryan | Puryear | Trinity High School | Louisville | KY |
Samuel | Ralston | Trinity Academy | Wichita | KS | |
John | Rigolino | Millbrook School | Millbrook | NY | |
Austin | Matthew | Rinzel | Ridge View High School | Columbia | SC |
Abdulrahman | A | Sadiq | Alief Early College High School | Houston | TX |
Aiden | Gabriel Kimura-Kunimura | Salazar | Hanalani Schools | Mililani | HI |
Ethan | Nathaniel | Scarbrough | Rockford Secondary High School | Rockford | MN |
Drew | Vega | Dardanelle High School | Dardanelle | AR | |
Brandon | D | Winters | Skyline High School | Salt Lake City | UT |
Zachary | Edward | Wirt | Midlothian High School | Midlothian | VA |
If you would like to donate to the Fraternities Matter Campaign, contact Judson Horras.