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Fifth Year Scholars

Established in 1991 to provide distinguished students with an opportunity to pursue a broadened educational experience while continuing to enhance the 一本道无码 community, the Fifth Year Scholar program offers students support in their personal and professional growth.

The Fifth Year Scholar program provides a small number of exceptional undergraduate students the opportunity to remain on campus for one full year following the completion of their normal course of study. Scholars are supported with free tuition and a $7,000 fellowship. 

Past scholar community impact projects include:

  • A business administration major implemented "Summit," a conference-like experience that takes place prior to the opening of the spring semester.
  • A computer science major completed a gender studies minor and designed and installed an artistic piece in Margaret Morrison Carnegie Hall that celebrates the accomplishments of women.
  • A group of Fifth Year Scholars traveled to Carnegie Mellon Qatar and returned to propose the student exchange program IMPAQT - Initiating Meaningful Pittsburgh and Qatar Ties.

Each scholar builds on a tradition of excellence, and demonstrates a commitment to the Carnegie Mellon community through academic accomplishments and metacurricular involvement. Scholars contribute to the intellectual community in a range of activities including completing undergraduate research, serving as program directors, and participating on college-based advisory councils. The fifth year provides each scholar with an opportunity to pursue scholarly interests in new fields of study. Their individual projects, as well as group activities, continue to impact the university community.

2024-2025 Fifth Year Scholars

Katrina D'Arms
Environmental Engineering

Elizabeth Wigington
Physics

Rachel Wilson
Computer Science

Fifth Year Scholar Alumni

Martha Spletzer - Chemistry

Olivia Cunnally - Film, Visual Media, and Art
David Peebles - Music

Shahmeer Ahmad - Information Systems
Mariyam Amir - Information Systems
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Robin Kuo - Materials Science and Engineering
Carolyn Youstra, Mechanical Engineering

Nahin Khan - Biological Sciences
Rie Ohta - Computer Sciences
Julia Scherb - Global Studies

Cory Bird - Biological Sciences
Miranda Mlincek - Biological Sciences
Joyce Wang - Computer Sciences and Art

Shreya Desikan - Biological Sciences and Psychology
Andrew Edwards - Art
Russell Holbert - Music Performance
Joseph Paetz - Electrical and Computer Engineering

Aliaa Essameldin - Computer Science
Michael James - Drama
Lauren Valley - Art
Nick Wilson - Electrical and Computer Engineering

Jamie Earnest - Art
Rachel Freer - Materials Science and Engineering, Biomedical Engineering
Angela Ng - Civil Engineering
Todd Medema - Technology, Entrepreneurship and Design
Nitsan Shai - Electrical and Computer Engineering

Jack Montgomery - Information Systems
Erik Pintar - Electrical and Computer Engineering
Minnar Xie - Humanities and Arts

Josh Claudio - English
Zhijun Huang - Economics and Mathematical Sciences, Statistics and Computational Finance
Sejal Popat - Art, Logic and Computation

Afnan Fahim - Computer Science Major, Business Administration Minor
Nick Hurt - Business Administration Major, Film and Media Studies Minor

Matt Biegler - Materials Science Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Psychology

Jessica Dickinson Goodman - Ethics, History and Public Policy with Vocal Performance Minor
Rachel Inman - Industrial Design with Business Administration Minor

Keghani Kouzoujian - Computer Science
Raedun Knutsen - Architecture and History
Luther B. Young III - Industrial Design

Eric W. Barndollar - Music Composition and Computer Science with Music Technology and Conducting Minors
Bradley Hall - Mechanical Engineering with an Industrial Design Minor
Ryan Woodring - Fine Art with French and Francophone Studies Minors

Mary Grace DeForest - Operation Research and Statistics
George Diabes - Chemistry, Hispanic Studies, and Business Administration

Abiola Fasehun - Ethics, History and Public Policy and Professional Writing double major
Alicia Pompei - Communication Design with a concentration in Business Management

2006-2007

Darbi Roberts
Rose Lapka
Mike Sczerban
Clayton Barlow-Wilcox

2005-2006

Nurveen Marwah
Mark Egermann
Diane Loviglio

2004-2005

Tara Gilbreath
Andrew Widdoson
Roger Ma
Ashok Kanagasundram
Carissa Sain

2003-2004

Robin Hewlett
Lara Panis
Rebecca Deustch

2002-2003

Lisa Podgurski

2001-2002

Marcus Louie
Chris Noser
Bill Kofmehl

2000-2001

Jean Vettel (H&SS, Professional Writing)
Anne Ray (H&SS, Creative Writing, History)
Elisabeth Nadolny (MCS, CIT, Biological Science, Chemical Engineering) Ignacio Filipinni (CFA, Industrial Design)
Amanda Kraus (H&SS, Social History)
Paul Jacobs (SIA, Business Administration, History, Policy, & Philosophy)

1999-2000

Andrew Artz (CIT, ECE)
Stacey Jenkins (H&SS, Creative & Professional Writing)
Jason Martin (H&SS, Psychology)
Jessica Phillips-Silver (BHA, Music & Psychology)
Julie Wilson (H&SS, Political Science, Social History, Spanish)

1998-1999

Elin Warn (CFA, Music, MCS, Environmental Science)

1997-1998

Jenny Good (H&SS, English, Spanish)
Adam Klivans (CS)
Ken Kraemer (IM)
Everett Neal (MCS, Chemical & Industrial Management

1996-1997

David Bauer (CIT)
Jill Goodall (H&SS, Psych)
Kerry Hagan (CIT, CFA, Music)
Mike Leonard (MCS, Math)
Denise Soultanian (CFA, Art)

1995-1996

Kate Bazis (CFA, Art)
Aaron Kozbelt (H&SS, Psych)
Larry Mathers (CIT)
Derek Wahila (CS)

1994-1995

Danny Dalal (CS)
Jeff Dorsey (CFA)
Emma Gosden (IM)

1993-1994

Matt Adler
Laura Ahr Larson
Rhonda Stuminger

1992-1993

Jennifer Bourque (H&SS, English)
Nicole Brockmann (CFA, Music)
Jaquelynn Cuccaro (IM, SDS, H&SS, History
Michael Ewedosh (IM)
Russell Lehrer (CIT, Chem E)
Paul Sollimo (CFA, Design)
Ulysses Wu (IM, H&SS, Econ)

1991-1992

Jennifer Arscott (CFA, Art)
Ingrid Bromberg (CFA, Art)
Paul Hachten (H&SS, Psych)
Robert O'Toole (CIT)
Kelli Satterwhite (MCS)