Amory is the 2023 recipient of the Bill Hogue Memorial Scholarship.
Read More“My parents were very supportive of me exploring my own passions and doing what makes me happy,” Simren said.
Read More“I recently got back into reading,” Kylie said. “It’s something I was into when I was a kid.”
Read More“I had a lot of friends that, funny enough, followed me to Texas State,” Gabriel said. “But that’s not why I chose it.”
Read More“I grew up knowing places are always temporary,” Gabriella said.
Read More“I’m not doing this for money,” Maxey said. “If I’m doing a job I want to be happy in my career.”
Read More“I enjoy that the city feels so vibrant,” Zoe said. “I enjoyed all the places to hike.”
Read More“College was something my grandma instilled in my brain from the beginning,” Kaiyla said. “I’ve always loved school, so I knew I was going to go.”
Read MoreRead More“I wasn’t really thinking about going back to school yet,” Diego said. “I was an immigrant and didn’t know the language yet.”
“This was the only school in Texas I was really interested in,” Aja said. “It’s where I could go to be.”
Read More“I’ve always wanted to do theater, but it was never available to me,” Elisa said.
Read MoreRead More“I’ve always grown up enthralled with the sport, but I never thought it was achievable to be a part of,” Trey said.
Volleyball and sports have been a big part in Kendal’s life because they’ve allowed her to bond with her older sister. The sisters played volleyball together, and Kendal got to watch her sister lead their team to state. Kendal says good leaders are like her sister : they make sure everyone is heard and all details are noticed.
Read More“When I think of leadership, I think of somebody that's very strong, can hold their ground, but also knows how to conduct others.”
Read MoreDuring her sophomore year, she founded an organization for women’s wellness and planned over 30 hybrid events.
Read More“This scholarship is really a reminder to serve the community and give back in some way.” -Sumudu Fernando
Read More“This scholarship is literally life changing for me.” - Cassidy Bailey
Read More“A leader is someone who’s decisive. They know what they want, and they’re willing to make stuff happen”
Read MoreMeet Delaynie Keeney, a Chi-Omega and this year’s winner of the Virginia Moore Memorial Scholarship.
Read More“If you’re living the life you want to live, it doesn’t feel overbearing,” Serenity said.
Read More