Meet The Presidential Scholars
Each year, The University of Scranton awards four-year, full-tuition Presidential Scholarships to incoming first-year students with outstanding records in high school and notable community involvement. Learn more about this dynamic group of promising students below:
The Class of 2027
Jessieca Moira C. Aguasin '27: Honesdale
Jillian DelBalso '27: Plains
Tiffany He '27: Honesdale
Andrew M. Mauriello '27: Duryea
Matthew W. Rakauskas '27: Factoryville
Brian M. Repsher Jr. '27: Carbondale
Olivia L. Ulrich '27: Aberdeen, New Jersey
Maria K. Vyzaniaris '27: Furlong
Caitlin E. Wilson '27: Harrisburg
The Class of 2026
Matthew J. Almonte '26: East Stroudsburg
Luca Baratta '26: Richboro
Riley P. Clarke '26: Scranton
Alyssa M. Cosklo '26: Carbondale
Rebecca R. Doyle '26: Massapequa
Dean J. Finan '26: Malvern
Matthew George '26: Avoca
Emily Alexa C. Gotiangco '26: Staten Island, New York
Allison M. Magee '26: Harleysville
Joseph T. Maguire '26: Islip, New York
Michael L. Redmond '26: Whitehouse Station, New Jersey
Matthew C. Saita '26: Scranton
Matthew F. Schade '26: Haddon Heights, New Jersey
Rachel E. Tuman '26: Lake Ariel
Ashlyn Urbanski '26: Pittston Township
The Class of 2025
Gabrielle Bingener '25: Barto
Grace Boyle '25: South Abington Township
Stephen Butler '25: Telford
Amanda Campbell '25: Farmingville, New York
Cabre Capalongo '25: Scranton
Arissa Chambers '25: Henryville
Bella Davis '25: Atlantic Beach, New York
Patrick DelBalso '25: Plains Township
Nicolas Hipolito Jr. '25: Scranton
Samantha Hoffmann '25: Millington, New Jersey
Mary Krichbaum '25: Maine, New York
Grace McDonald '25: Jamison
Elizabeth McKechney '25: Fairport, New York
Liam Moran '25: Scranton
Theresa Pham '25: Philadelphia
Alexandra Shomali '25: Ellicott City, Maryland
Anthony Torres '25: New Milford
Grace Washney '25: West Wyoming
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