Graduate Fellowship Program
From its humble beginnings in 1929, the Phi Kappa Phi Graduate Fellowship Program has become one of the largest and most respected scholarship programs in the country, allocating more than $380,000 annually to outstanding students for first-year graduate study.
For 2005-2006, Phi Kappa Phi will offer 60 Fellowships of $5,000 each and 40 Awards of Excellence of $2,000 each. Every chapter has the opportunity to submit one nominee. Since the Fellowship Programs inception, more than 2,000 students have benefited.
The multidisciplinary nature of Phi Kappa Phi is reflected in its Fellowship and Award of Excellence recipients. Awardees represent a variety of fields including biology, chemistry, engineering, political science, mathematics and psychology. Likewise, the professions they select are equally diverse: law, medicine, business, education, science, or the arts.
Name | Year | Major |
James Ronald Knudsen | 1991 | English |
Edward Raymond Moore III | 1993 | English |
Brett James Strand | 1998 | Political Science Law/Legal Studies |
James Brotherton | 2000 | Political Science Law/Legal Studies |
Matthew James Belcher | 2002 | German/Political Science |
Raymond Richard Foltz | 2005 | Civil & Environmental Engineering |
Andrew L. Brooks | 2006 | German |
Douglas James Schmid | 2007 | Political Science/International Military Affairs |
Phi Kappa Phi National Award of Excellence Winners
Name | Year | Major |
Thomas Wray Tombler, Jr. | 1997 | Chemistry |
Kendall Edward Carll II | 1999 | Biology |
Mark Lee Evans | 2004 | Business Administration/Accounting |
John Daniel Lathers II | 2008 | French and History |
Distinguished Service Award
Name | Year |
Dennis J. Rhoad | 2000 |
Richard W. Rieger | 2001 |
L. William Krause | 2002 |
Angela W. Williams | 2003 |
William B. Hewitt | 2004 |
William Arthur Moody, Jr. | 2005 |
June Bradham | 2006 |
John Moellering | 2007 |
Jack Wright Rhodes | 2008 |