Mercer brings in five more Stamps scholars with incoming class
This fall, Mercer University will welcome five incoming freshmen as part of its fifth class of Stamps Scholars and the 11th class overall for the Stamps Family Charitable Foundation and its 36 partner institutions across the country.
Mercer’s newest Stamps Scholars include Evan Hjort from Fall City, Washington; Grace Maloney from Marietta; Moriah Roycroft from Davidson, North Carolina; Lindsey Smallwood from Waycross; and Elizabeth Tammi from Oviedo, Florida. With the addition of this fifth class, 23 Stamps Scholars will be on Mercer’s campus this fall.
Stamps Scholars are chosen for their strong leadership potential, academic merit and exceptional character. The foundation supports promising students who are eager to make contributions to the world and have a strong work ethic.
This story was originally published June 10, 2016 at 2:52 PM with the headline "Mercer brings in five more Stamps scholars with incoming class."