Ted Goll, of Fayetteville, has been chosen by the Arkansas Alumni Association to receive the 2011 “Roads” Scholarship. Attending Fayetteville High School, Goll stayed actively involved in academics and extracurricular activities.
Ethan Dollar is a recipient of the Arkansas Alumni Association’s 2011 “Roads” Scholarship. A resident of Wynne, AR, Dollar worked hard to succeed in high school. Aside from studying, he stayed involved in athletics, National Honors Society and Youth Advisory Council.
Britny Tomlin is the latest recipient of the 2011 “Roads” Scholarship, which was awarded by the Arkansas Alumni Association. As a resident of Conway, Tomlin played soccer and was a member of her schools’ Beta Club and National Honors Society.
The Arkansas Alumni Association has chosen Hayden Pacl to receive the 2011 “Roads” Scholarship. Having lived in Texas, Australia, Mexico, and now Bentonville, Pacl has been exposed to many cultures and traditions.
Rebecca Broadbent has been chosen by the Arkansas Alumni Association to receive the 2011-2012 “Roads” Scholarship. A resident of New Blaine, AR, Broadbent is a student at Paris High School and is actively involved in many of her schools’ extracurricular activities.
The Arkansas Alumni Association has chosen Connor Cockrell, of Bella Vista, to receive the 2011 “Roads” Scholarship. Cockrell has known since his sophomore year of high school that he would achieve a degree in the pharmacy field.
The Arkansas Alumni Association has awarded Austin Van Horn with the “Roads” Scholarship for the 2011-2012 school year. In high school, his priority was to make good grades; however, he managed to find a balance between academics and his love for extreme sports.
The Arkansas Alumni Association has chosen M’Kenzie Wilson, of Little Rock, to receive the 2011-2012 “Roads” Scholarship. Attending the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts, Wilson has always made academics a top priority in her life, saying of her school, “It has been one of the most beneficial experiences on an academic level.”
Andrew Power has been selected by the Arkansas Alumni Association to receive the 2011 “Roads” Scholarship. A resident of Springdale, Power has proved to be a significant leader in many of his high schools’ student organizations.
Ann Carol Farmer, of Monticello, is a recipient of the Arkansas Alumni Association’s 2011 “Roads” Scholarship. A dedicated and highly involved student, Farmer admits that many of the activities she was involved in, in high school, led her to choosing the University of Arkansas.
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