June 2026 – The Stamps Scholars Program is proud to announce its 21st class of Stamps Scholars, welcoming 393 exceptional students from 34 partner institutions across the United States this fall. Selected from a highly competitive pool of approximately 655,000 applicants, these Scholars represent some of the most accomplished and promising student leaders in the world.

The newest class joins a thriving community of more than 4,400 current Scholars and alumni connected across 53 partner institutions. Together, they form a dynamic network of innovators, researchers, artists, entrepreneurs, scientists, and advocates who are making meaningful contributions within their institutions, professions, and communities.

Founded in 2006 by E. Roe Stamps and his late wife, Penny, the Stamps Scholars Program has grown into one of the nation’s premier merit scholarship communities, investing in students whose extraordinary academic achievement is matched by exceptional leadership, initiative, creativity, and potential for long-term impact. Through a combination of multi-year financial support, enrichment funding, mentorship, and cross-campus collaboration, the program empowers Scholars to pursue ambitious goals and transformative educational experiences.

“My late wife Penny and I created the Stamps Scholars program to help extraordinary students change the trajectories of their lives,” said E. Roe Stamps, benefactor of the Stamps Scholars Program. “Over the past two decades, our students have demonstrated what talented young people can accomplish when they are given the resources and freedom to pursue their goals.”

The 2026 cohort reflects a remarkable breadth of interests, experiences, and aspirations. Many Scholars have already distinguished themselves through original research, startup ventures, nonprofit leadership, artistic achievement, advocacy initiatives, and service within their local communities. While Scholars pursue a wide range of academic and professional paths, they are united by intellectual curiosity, initiative, and a strong commitment to contributing meaningfully to the world around them.

This year’s incoming class includes students in two graduate-level Stamps programs: the Georgia Tech Stamps Fellows Program for doctoral researchers and the PennVet Stamps Fellows Program for students pursuing VMD and VMD-PhD degrees in veterinary medicine.

Stamps Scholarships are awarded in partnership with leading universities and typically cover up to the full cost of attendance for undergraduate or, in select cases, graduate study. In addition to financial support, Scholars receive enrichment funding that allows them to pursue transformative opportunities beyond the classroom, including study abroad, research, internships, conference participation, leadership training, and independent projects around the world.

2026 Dartmouth College graduate Josué Godeme, who will continue his studies as a Schwarzman Scholar at Tsinghua University, reflected on the impact of the program: 

“The Stamps Scholarship gave me the freedom to travel, to build, to show up fully to every opportunity Dartmouth offered, and to pursue research that actually mattered to me – developing the first speech and translation systems for Adja, a language spoken by my family in Benin that major AI platforms do not currently support,” said Godeme. “Because of it, I was able to conduct research that got published and presented at international conferences, launch a product with real users, earn a Schwarzman Scholarship, and grow into someone who can lead.”

Increasingly, the Stamps experience extends far beyond an individual campus. Through cross-campus programming, leadership expeditions, and collaborative opportunities hosted by partner institutions, Scholars build lasting relationships with peers across the network. Notable experiences have included a backpacking expedition through Norway focused on leadership development, Outward Bound excursions in the Florida Keys and Costa Rica, opportunities to present research at partner institutions, and this summer’s educational expedition to Rapa Nui, led by renowned archaeologist Dr. Terry Hunt.

Over the past two decades, Stamps Scholars alumni have earned prestigious honors including Fulbright, Gates Cambridge, Goldwater, Marshall, Rhodes, Schwarzman, and Truman Scholarships. Alumni have also gone on to pursue advanced degrees at institutions such as Cornell, Harvard, MIT, Oxford, and Stanford, while contributing to leading companies, research institutions, hospitals, nonprofits, startups, and public service organizations around the world.

As the 21st class begins its journey, the Stamps Scholars Program continues its mission of empowering exceptional students to pursue ambitious goals, serve others, and lead lives of purpose and impact.

2026 Stamps Scholars by Institution (Undergraduate-Level):

United States Air Force Academy: 

Rosemary Akins

Catherine Berenguer

Animesh Bijawat

Justin Endre

Allison Gustilo

Maxyn Hallare

Justin Jeong

Amanda Malsam

Priscilla Yao

University of Arizona:

Abigail Hernandez

Hannah Levin

Ayush Prasanna

Griffin Turner-Colling

Adi Tyagi

Barry University:

Gabriella Abaunza

Matilde Amador

Alyssa Garant

Isralijah Guillaume

Kate Hasbrouck

Ethan Jones

Zachary Webb

Boston College:

Javier Lugo Molinari

Brett Sirolly

Tessa Venanzi

University of Chicago:

Gavin An

Max Huang

Dia Khosla

Letom Kpea

Rik Munshi

Nik Ochoa

Emily Price

Tayshawn Singleton

Veronica Touglo

Kate Wandrisco

University of Connecticut:

Hala Badran

Emma Cai

Calvin LaFrance

Valeria Limardo-Vazquez

Bianca Maldonado

Emma Salazar

Jillian Snow

Emilio Yee

Dartmouth College:

Bora Bozdogan

Aiden Cole

Lia Hansen

Megan Lu

Sean Noh

Alanna Polyak

Joel Shankar

Sage Stretch

Allison Whitt

Ryan Williams

Elizabethtown College:

Rehan Anjum

Sophie Feigenbaum

Julie Feliciano

Abby Higgins

Mira Romany

Ananya Shah

Jacob Tsypis

Autumn Wynn

University of Florida:

Sergio Attento

Alyssa Carr

Adeline Clifford

Matej Dimovski

Jack Goodman

Shaivi Jhaveri

Mia Kuruvilla

Eric Tran

Sahi Vasireddy

University of Georgia: 

Ella Baker

Abigail Bias

Naveh Cohn

Amelie Johnson

Hannah Jones

Noah Kilpatrick

Jessica Muniz

Luke Netto

Dhruket Patel

Rishav Rajbhandari

Roy Wilkes

Johnathon Ziegelbein

Georgia State University:

Sydney Andrews

Hewan Eyualem

Minatullah Hama

Tavian Jones

Tanya Patel

Georgia Institute of Technology:

Ishaan Agarwal

Naina Agrawal

Aashi Bhatt

Kayla Boebel

Jared Castillo

Naisha Chopra

Sahithi Chunduri

Cole Creel

Yashas Devulapally

Michael Do

Kaitlyn Evans

Addison Fratino

Asani Gitau

Sara Hamlet

Divitt Jain

Elaine Jiang

Vivaan Khasnis

Hojung Lee

Angela Li

AJ Lin

Subaita Mahmud

Katie McNally-Varela

Alex Mendelsohn

Caleb Menghisteab

Ayanna Modi

Noor Moosa

Aditi Motha

Arianna Mukherji

Diya Nadhamuni

Gitanjali Nair

Hunter Nguyen

Maddie Nguyen

Valeria Padierna

Sahil Patel

Luke Patterson

Kaden Ren

Ajla Rizvic

Ali Rizwan

Caroline Rodriguez

Eva Rout

Ivan Tejada Serrano

Lay Shah

Arya Sheth

Vedika Singh

Aadi Sobti

Yahan Su

Siddarth Suresh

Shaunya Uppalapati

Rocio Perales Valdes

Sriya Vangala

Vishal Varma

Alan Wang

Maddie Weller

Avery Wender

Sophia Wong

University of Illinois:

Jenna Abuhamdan

Stefan Ilic

Firdaus Nuriddin

Sophie Walker

Louisiana State University:

Chloe Chargois

Yuxuan Cheng

Krish Chintareddy

Thi Dang

Logan Drouet

Reese Durrwachter

James Ellis

Micaela Gafford

Alexis Gray

Jamie Mande

Emma Marmande

Laila McCoy

Mercer University:

Kara Dell

Mahi Dsouza

Christopher Field

Luke Harris

Avi Jaiswal

Aavi Patel

Uji Patel

Lily Piepenbrink

Micah Pieper

Valentina Ronga

Tyler Shaw

Somie Shrestha

Alana Smith

Karishma Zechariah

University of Miami: 

Artiom Peshkur

University of Miami Frost School of Music: 

Ethan Alvarez

Chanz Boo

Amelie Heine

Alexander Prodan

University of Mississippi:

Duke Adams

Knight Bridges

Rhett Cutcliff

Charles Doughtie

Ava Clarke Edney

Dinah Holland

Miracle Kamiyole

Will Lewis

Tyson McLaurin

Grace Morgan

Kate Nordstrom

Josie Proctor

Katie Roark

Isaiah Sanders

Luke Stuart

Ashwin Talwar

University of Missouri:

David Braman

Fawwaz Chohan

Izayah Christopher

Olivia Esbeck

Evelyn Kraber

Rey Martin

Tabby Musangali

Anneliese Nguyen

Morehouse College:

Charles Fischer

Connor Littlejohn

Ellison Lord

Chris O’Mard

Blake Waller

New York University: 

Matias Azcarate

Yashita Choraria

Dami Gafari

Ariya Reddy

Eric Yue

North Carolina State University:

Anna Childers

Henry Cowan

Bella Drown

Athena Elliott

Jack Galyon

Chayse Hevesi

Troy Hicks

Gabriel Kinney

Ian Peasley

Northeastern University: 

Cole Dougherty

Nijiany Genao

Kaylee Kuhr

Izzy Maly

Melisa Okumus

Renata Podlesny

University of Notre Dame:

Mason Alvarez

Luana Cecilio Araujo

Ella Buelling

Ricardo Rovira Denton

Katherine Dolan Gilman

Mohid Sajjad Haider

Mieraf Haile

Allison Riley

Beatriz Silva

Emme Strawniak

Dean Zervos

The Ohio State University:

Vaibhav Balakrishnan

Elena Bhatt

Graham Borden

Kairi Bruck

Lilly Caldwell

Isabel Carlin

Ishan Chahande

Camryn Dennis

Zoe Doro

Adhya Duggal

Caroline Endsley

Sreshta Erravelli

Gea Eshleman

Adia Fadrowski

Sahil Gandhi

Ankit Gupta

Pritika Gupta

Alex Haran

Addison Hoozee

Miqdad Hussain

Peter Iosub

Sasha Kachalova

Navneet Kalatheeswaran

Yuvha Karthikeyan

Esther Lam

Amelia Lamont

Kate Little

Luke McFarlane

Ryan Menary

Nyonna Nash

Corina Nicolescu

Divya Paruchuri

Riya Patel

Jacey Pathri

Alexa Prifti

Krish Punyam

Alex Rabochii

Prisha Rajulapalli

Ben Savarese

Shreya Shah

Angad Singh

Sunaina Singh

Anika Soni

Subhi Sreeram

Monica Simon Thomas

Nandini Uppala

Vishista Vulpala

Matt Xie

Zoey Xie

Derek Zee

Norah Zellen

Elena Zhu

University of Oregon: 

Cassie Ainsworth

JP Alander

Kylie Fuller

Kyla Guerrero

Matthew Hui

Jacob Kerr

Jiya Patel

Maya Peavey

Amalya Rajparia

Kavin Ramadoss

Carissa Rickard

Zachary Santoso

Ava Trainor

Eli Valencia

Olivia Valenti

Alexa Vera

McKenzie Vo

Zev Wacks

Grace Warden

Olivia Xu

Lydia Yihdego

Coco Zuniga

University of Pittsburgh:

Hannah Butler

Brooke Deegan

Zinta Jacob

Ryann Newcomb

Addison Pozza

Purdue University: 

Finn Almandmoss

Grace Anderson

Hunter Boyle

Molly Broach

Olivia Burch

Jack Carper

Avery Coil

Jude Lund

Ashwika Misra

Jessa Wagner

University of South Carolina: 

Max Caine

Katherine Guth

Ngmenviel Kuuseg

Tim Sandbichler

Omar Shahed

Graysen Slusher

Aubrey-Kate Watson

Nick Wilson

Annabelle Yip

Jack Zarrouf

University of Texas at Austin:

Caroline Bonner

Elliott Day

Graciela Garcia

Jacob George

Syrus Gupta

Anirudh Medicherla

Kendall Miltonberger

Rori Reynolds

Ani Subramanian

Abigail Trahan

Eli Yorio

Tulane University:

Mary Frances Brekke

Bella Brothers

Purba Das

Luna Escalante

Kaden Fisher

Olivia Judah

Alexander Knight

Dylan Massey

Zia Ohene

Sahar Ramaley

Virginia Tech:

Ava Cantarella

Aiden Christian

Brianna Duran

Alexandra Hilton

Luke Lampron

Charlotte Long

Jazzy Shabazz

Alex Simmonds

Jonah Treitler

Hailey Underwood

Wake Forest University:

Miles Baldwin

Annabelle Bauer

Morgan Breaux

Lillian Clapp

Owen Hamilton

Aanshi Patel

Jack Powell

Ben Yu

College of William & Mary:

Everett Benchich

Aryan Garg

Patrick Gohl

Cameron Jones

2026 Stamps Fellows by Institution (Graduate-Level):

Georgia Institute of Technology:

Rachel Baker-Ramos

James Connor

Yinan Luo

Richard Mitchell

Arnovi Moinuddin

Hrishi Patil

Nicole Reed

Hannah Spigarelli

Monserrath Velez

University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine: 

Halle Avratin

Vernard Hodges

Namju Kim

Caroline O’Rourke

Raegan Petch

About the Stamps Scholars Program

The Stamps Scholars Program was founded in 2006 by E. Roe Stamps and his late wife, Penny, to provide exceptional students with extraordinary educational experiences. Through partnerships with universities across the United States and United Kingdom, Stamps Scholars receive multi-year awards and access to enrichment funding that supports study abroad, research, leadership training, and other transformative opportunities.

Today, the Stamps network spans 39 partner institutions and includes more than 4,400 current Scholars and alumni worldwide.

For questions related to media or press, please email Connelly Crowe at connelly@stampsscholars.org.