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Loyola students win Gilman Scholarships from U.S. Department of State

Siang Par, 鈥27, San Cho, 鈥27, and Breana Stith, 鈥26, won Gilman Scholarships from U.S. Department of State
Siang Par, 鈥27, San Cho, 鈥27, and Breana Stith, 鈥26, won Gilman Scholarships from U.S. Department of State

麻豆精选 students have been awarded scholarships from the U.S. Department of State鈥檚 Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program. This highly competitive scholarship helps American students offset the costs of studying or interning abroad.

  • Siang Par, 鈥27, is a biology and psychology double major with a minor in theology who plans to attend medical school after Loyola. Par, who is from Frederick, Maryland, will study in Newcastle, United Kingdom, this fall.
  • San Cho, 鈥27, a marketing major with a studio arts minor, plans to study in Thailand this fall. Cho is from Clarksburg, Maryland.
  • Breana Stith, 鈥26, is a biohealth major with a concentration in biotech and pharma. Stith, who is from Marlton, New Jersey, will study in Denmark this fall.

Additionally, Gommy Okoro, 鈥26, a data science major, studied in Cape Town, South Africa, this spring.

鈥淟oyola students learn that leadership and service to the world are intimately connected,鈥 shared Terre Ryan, Ph.D., Loyola鈥檚 director of national fellowships. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an honor that the Gilman Program recognizes our students鈥 outstanding potential.鈥

The mission of the is to develop a generation of future American leaders with the career skills and international networks to advance U.S. national security and economic prosperity.

Learn more about national fellowships through Loyola鈥檚 National Fellowships Office.