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Program Recipients
The Delta Phi Lambda Foundation helps ambitious members and professionals achieve new heights by receiving critical funds through our annual scholarship & grant program. The following individuals were selected based on evidence of commitment, leadership, achievement, and financial need.
Academic Excellence Scholarship
Established in 2011, this scholarship is awarded to an individual that is a dynamic collegiate scholar who has demonstrated academic excellence, outstanding leadership skills, and a desire to effect positive change.
- Jemi Ann Puno, Illinois State University (2011)
- Donna Nguyen, University of Cincinnati (2014)
- Linh My Tran, University of Georgia (2015)
- Houa Lee, University of North Carolina at Charlotte (2016)
- Brittany Tan, Depaul University (2017)
- Ngoc Nguyen, University of Cincinnati (2018)
- Joyce Chua, University of Albany (2019)
- Ishani Paul, University of Cincinnati (2020)
- Sharmily Ambroise, University of North Carolina at Charlotte (2021)
- Pahder Moua, University of Wisconsin at Madison (2022)
- Sarah Amplo, University at Albany (2022)
Hannah Seoh Alumnae Scholarship
Established in 2014, this scholarship is named in honor of Hannah Seoh for her dedication to serving the Sorority on a national level for over ten years. This scholarship is awarded to an individual that is a dynamic graduate student or professional who has demonstrated academic excellence, outstanding leadership skills, and professional achievement.
- Nyla Lieu, University of Georgia (2014)
- Jennifer Albesa, University of West Florida (2015)
- Tiffany Yi, Loyola University Chicago (2016)
- Tiffany Yim, Loyola University Chicago (2017)
- Dina Puthenpurakal, Loyola University Chicago (2018)
- Audrey Arbogast, Grand Valley State University (2019)
- Kat Ho, Clemson University (2020)
- Karin Wu, University of Central Florida (2021)
- Hue Tran, Ohio State University (2022)
- Lauren Lee, University of North Carolina at Charlotte (2022)
Sorority Leadership & Educational Programming Grant
To advance our mission to promote leadership education, we provide grants to the National Sorority for educational programming speakers.
- Dr. Fran'Cee Brown-McClure, National Convention (2018)
- MoneyBoss LLC (2021)
- Sara Lowery, National Convention (2022)
AFLV Central Leadership Conference Scholarship
Established in 2011, this scholarship is awarded to an individual that is a dynamic collegiate scholar who has demonstrated academic excellence and expressed interest in expanding their educational and networking opportunities with other organizations. This scholarship was discontinued in 2022.
- Charlene Kiser, Grand Valley State University (2011)
- Priscilla Choi, Purdue University (2011)
- Ina Kim, University of Cincinnati (2011)
- Sharlene San Nicolas, University of West Florida (2011)
- Jeanette Agagas, University of West Florida (2011)
- Sapphire R. Liu, Georgia Institute of Technology (2012)
- Whitney Renee Newton, Illinois State University (2012)
- Jessica Young, Loyola University Chicago (2012)
- Mary Millar, Loyola University Chicago (2015)
- Shua Vang, University of North Carolina at Charlotte (2015)
- Le Tran, Georgia Institute of Technology (2016)
- Huanyi Zhen, Loyola University of Chicago (2016)
- Kazoua Thao, University of North Carolina at Charlotte (2016)
- Victoria Le, Clemson University (2017)
- Celina Yang, Grand Valley State University (2017)
- Windy Nguyen, University of Iowa (2017)
- Anita Duong, Georgia Institute of Technology (2018)
- Min Hsuan (May) Lin, Georgia Institute of Technology (2018)
- Tammy Lu, Georgia State University (2018)
- Martina Pineda, University of Cincinnati (2018)
- Mengmo Zhou, University of Iowa (2018)
- Leighann Raksasouk, Georgia Institute of Technology (2019)
- Angela Harrington, Purdue University (2019)
- Rena Liu, University of Wisconsin at Madison (2019)
- Kasha Yang, University of Wisconsin at Madison (2019)
- Jeanne Le, Georgia Institute of Technology (2020)
- Maggie Nguyen, Georgia Institute of Technology (2020)
- Shaquira Cruz, University of Central Florida (2020)
- Jess Wan, University of North Carolina at Charlotte (2020)
- Gabrielle Cervantes, Loyola University Chicago (2020)
- Kaitlyn Nguyenduy, University of Nebraska Lincoln (2022)
- Jihoon Song, Non-Member (2022)
Emergency Relief Funds
Established as a one-time relief fund, 11 awards were presented to individuals that were hospitalized, displaced, or laid off due to COVID-19. To respect the privacy of members that were deeply impacted by the pandemic, recipients will remain anonymous. This fund was discontinued in 2020.
Delta Phi Lambda Foundation is a 501(c)3 tax-deductible nonprofit organization committed
to empower the women of Delta Phi Lambda and the communities they serve by funding
scholarships, supporting philanthropic endeavors and promoting leadership development.
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