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ARCS

Achievement Rewards for College Scientists (ARCS)

In 1999, Washington State University Graduate School was designated as an ARCS recipient school. The first ARCS Fellowships were awarded to the College of Veterinary Medicine through the Seattle Chapter of ARCS. The Seattle Chapter is one of twelve chapters of the ARCS Foundation which has supported graduate education in the natural sciences, medicine and engineering.

By offering financial incentives to graduate students, the ARCS program further encourages the study of science, medicine, and engineering at the most prestigious universities in the United States. Since 1958, the ARCS Foundation has awarded over $66 million to support research in the fields of science and technology. Nationally, 14 ARCS chapters support graduate fellowships at 43 universities. ARCS Foundation Fellows possess outstanding scholastic records and proven abilities, and receive multiple offers to study at other top national universities. 

For more information about ARCS, please visit, the Seattle Chapter (ARCS).

Washington State University ARCS Fellows for 2008-2010

Laura Burke

Zachary Gallaher

Daniel Griffith

Gena Hammac

Sara Kaiser

Crystal Montoya

Scott Shaeffer

Brian Schwartz

Alexa Wakley

Berkley Walker

Washington State University ARCS Fellows for 2007-2009

Katie Boland

Jenny Browning 

Steven Ford

Jeremy Jewell

Brian Lee

Adam Lesiak

Kaitlyn Morse

Jasmine Ware

Washington State University ARCS Fellows for 2006-2008 

Erin Getzin

Amber Hauvermale

Tyson Koepke

Kerry Sondgeroth

Jane Stewart

Sandra Taylor

Laura Wayne

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