by
Jacob Olidort
| 05/24/2005
The spring 2005 recipients of the Brandeis Achievement Award were selected last week by a committee of five administrators and three students.Proposed in the fall semester by Erica Lemansky '05, the former vice president of the Student Union, the Brandeis Achievement Award grants $5,000 of scholarship money per semester to students who, according to Associate Dean of Arts and Sciences Elaine Wong, had two or more of the following qualities- "outstanding essays about their contributions to Brandeis, outstanding contributions in more than one area of campus life, outstanding academic achievement." According to Wong, who served on the review committee, strong recommendation letters from faculty or staff were also required to receive recognition.Peter Giumette of the Financial Aid Office coordinated the review committee as well as the selection process and sent all the applicants' letters sometime around May 10.According to Giumette, the money for the award comes from the University's general scholarship fund, which is a combination of income from endowed scholarships and the University's revenue."Every award from Brandeis is given from the general scholarship fund," Giumette said.
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