Anna E. Olszewski Selected as First Class of 1961
Honors Scholarship Recipient

Anna E. Olszewski has been selected as the first recipient of the Class of 1961 Honors Scholarship. Anna is a freshman from Boonsboro, Maryland, and has a major in early childhood education with a 4.0 quality-point average.
When the Class of 1961 entered Clarion, it was strictly a college dedicated to producing outstanding teachers. To continue that tradition, they established a scholarship earmarked for an outstanding Honors Program student majoring in education.
The Class of 1961 thanks Clarion for its proud traditions and outstanding levels of scholarship which enabled each of them to achieve and maintain success in their professional lives. This endowment was established in honor of their 50th anniversary of graduation.

When the Class of 1961 entered Clarion, it was strictly a college dedicated to producing outstanding teachers. To continue that tradition, this scholarship is earmarked for an outstanding Honors Program student
majoring in education.
It is their wish that this scholarship enables a worthy student to achieve his/her goals and continue the standards upon which Clarion was founded–professionalism, high academic achievement, and strong sense of
community.
Additional Ways of Giving to Honors
The scholarships provided on this page for the Honors Program are from generous donors who are committed to helping students receive a quality education. Continued generosity from alumni, family and friends will help transform Clarion University into a school of opportunity for all. We thank those who support the Honors Program as we strive to challenge students academically. |
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