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Thursday, June 25, 2009

Psychology Student Garners National Award


Psychology major Alicia Hofelich '07 has been recognized as an honorable mention awardee of a prestigious graduate research fellowship by the National Science Foundation. Five other Hope College students were also recognized. The NSF awarded 1,236 fellowships this year and presented another 1,836 students with honorable mention. The awards are for students in the early stage of pursuing a research-based master’s or doctoral degree. Fields of study supported by the fellowships include chemistry, computer science, engineering, the geosciences, the life sciences, the mathematical sciences, physics and astronomy, psychology, and the social sciences. The fellowships are for up to three years, and pay a $30,000 annual stipend, a $10,500 cost-of-education allowance and a $1,000 one-time international travel allowance. Hofelich is pursuing graduate studies at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor.

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