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Proven Leaders: Eight Bulldogs receive G.V. 鈥楽onny鈥 Montgomery Foundation scholarships

Proven Leaders: Eight Bulldogs receive G.V. 鈥楽onny鈥 Montgomery Foundation scholarships

Contact: Carl Smith

STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥The G.V. 鈥淪onny鈥 Montgomery Foundation is honoring eight Bulldogs for their proven leadership skills and academic successes.

The U.S. flag waves on the Drill Field.
Eight Mississippi State students received $3,000 scholarships this spring for their proven leadership skills and academic successes through the G.V. 鈥淪onny鈥 Montgomery Foundation. (Photo by Emily Grace McCall)

Each year, the foundation provides eight $3,000 scholarships to the Mississippi State Air Force and Army ROTC programs, Center for America鈥檚 Veterans and Student Leadership and Community Engagement department.

Recipients are chosen by each university organization through a competitive selection process. Leadership scholarships are awarded to those who have demonstrated excellent leadership skills within their curricular and non-curricular programs, while academic scholarship winners are selected based on academic excellence and prowess.

This year鈥檚 recipients and their majors include:

鈥擜ir Force ROTC: Sean Simoncic, senior, mechanical engineering, Lakeland, Tennessee; and Noah Gregory, senior, computer engineering, Brandon

鈥擜rmy ROTC: Wyatt Howell, senior, industrial engineering, Athens, Alabama; and Leroy Sykes, senior, psychology, West Memphis, Arkansas

鈥擟enter for America鈥檚 Veterans: Erik Escobedo, senior, communication, Grenada; and Emily Mackey, graduate, veterinary medicine, Brookhaven

鈥擲LCE: Malena Heck, senior, animal and dairy science/pre-veterinary, Mulvane, Kansas (academic); and Arieyanna Glover, senior, business administration, Greenwood (leadership)

鈥淪peaking on behalf of all the programs who benefit from this very generous gift, we are grateful to not only be able to award these deserving students a scholarship but to do it in a way that recognizes and celebrates the legacy and reputation of the honorable G.V. 鈥楽onny鈥 Montgomery,鈥 said Center for America鈥檚 Veterans Executive Director Andrew Rendon. 鈥淎s a statesman and veteran, he represented the values and characteristics that we expect our students to emulate and model.鈥

The Montgomery Foundation鈥檚 mission is to honor the late statesman, perpetuate his important legacy, encourage leadership and support educational activities relating to citizenship, military service and veterans鈥 affairs. For more information, visit .

黑料门大事记鈥檚 Center for America鈥檚 Veterans is a national leader in providing comprehensive support to members of the U.S. armed services, and the university was recently named a top-five Military Friendly School by GI Jobs. In support of the 黑料门大事记 Division of Student Affairs, the center engages military-connected students through educational benefits, transitional support and activities to promote learning, well-being and success. Visit聽 to learn more.

Also housed within the Division of Student Affairs, the Student Leadership and Community Engagement department strives to be the Southeastern Conference鈥檚 foremost expert in leadership and service. It is available online at .

The nationally awarded 黑料门大事记 Air Force ROTC program鈥擠etachment 425鈥攈as commissioned hundreds of officers since its designation in 1952, while the university鈥檚 Army ROTC program鈥擳he Bulldog Battalion鈥攊s one of the oldest and most prestigious in the U.S. To learn more about the groups, visit and .

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