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Congratulations 2020-2021 Scholarship Recipients!

Congratulations 2020-2021 Scholarship Recipients!

ILMA is proud to present the 2020-2021 ILMA Foundation Scholarship Recipients!

Aashi Agarwala, of Glenn Allen, VA is a freshman at Virginia Tech University, studying Chemical Engineering. Her father, Rajib Agarwala works for New Market Corporation, the parent company of Afton Chemical.

Chelsea Brennan, of Chesterfield, VA is a freshman at the College of William and Mary studying Anthropology. Her father, Brent Brennan, works for Afton Chemical Corporation.

Grace Cooke, of Tinley Park, IL is a senior at Iowa State University, studying Mechanical Engineering. Her uncle, Jack Cooke, works for BASCO, Inc.

Katelyn Cartrette, of Guyton, GA is a freshman at Georgia Southern University, studying Chemistry. Her mother, Joanna Cartrette, works for Chemlube International, LLC.

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Kaitlyn Donaghy, of Garnet Valley, PA is a freshman at the University of Delaware, studying Chemical Engineering. Her father, Chris Donaghy, works at Croda, Inc.

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Sydney Preston, of Hilliard, OH is a senior at the University of Cincinnati studying Chemical Engineering. Sydney works for DuBois Chemicals.

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Taglia Scholarship

Niamh Corscadden, of Saint Charles, IL is a freshman at Iowa State University, studying Chemical Engineering. Her father, Tony Corscadden, works for Radco Industries, Inc.  

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Elmer B. Cleves Scholarship

Tor Haugenes of Little Silver, NJ is a freshman at Cornell University studying Engineering. With his scholar-athlete background, he was encouraged to apply for this award by Chuck Decker, current ILMA President. 

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All scholarship applicants were reviewed and selected by an independent, third party scholarship management organization, ISTS (International Scholarship and Tuition Services, Inc.). The ILMA Foundation recently partnered with ISTS to ensure the review and selection process would be completely blind and as fair as possible.

The ILMA Scholarship Program is part of the ILMA Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization. Contributions are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.