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Penn State Altoona inducts 15th Sheetz Fellows class

Courtesy photo Taking part in the recent induction of Penn State Altoona’s Sheetz Fellows are (from left): front row –– Jordan Franks, Ava Monborne, Matthew Mastropasqua, Nicholas Riscica, Maxwell Samangy, Stephen Phillips, Daniel Batrus, Mason Phillips, Evan Coffey and Brianna Merdian; middle row –– Abigail Morgan, McCailey Flaugh, Lexiann Colaianni, Lia Simanski, Nikki Sheetz Frith, Nancy Sheetz, Megan Sheetz, Mikaella Posada, Katherine White, Janie Stonerook and Donna Bon; back row –– Ron Darbeau, Joshua Sieger, Jared McCulloch, Mason Kargo, Jack Ankeny, Zachary Hutton, Jimiere Hardison, Kadyn Carey, Ryan Shuff and Adam Kanish.

The 15th class of Sheetz Fellows was inducted during a formal ceremony on Saturday, Feb. 28. A competitive academic program, the Sheetz Fellows Program offers unique opportunities that ignite and inspire the entrepreneurial mindset of students at Penn State Altoona by fostering critical thinking, ingenuity, leadership and problem-solving skills.

Twenty-six students were inducted into the program: Jack Ankeny of Davidsville; Daniel Batrus of Altoona; Kadyn Carey of Altoona; Evan Coffey of Woodbury; Lexiann Colaianni of Pittsburgh; McCailey Flaugh of East Freedom; Jordan Franks of Moshannon; Jimiere Hardison of Altoona; Zachary Hutton of LaJose; Adam Kanish of Hollidaysburg; Mason Kargo of Portage; Matthew Mastropasqua of Newry; Jared McCulloch of Altoona; Brianna Merdian of Herminie; Ava Monborne of Ebensburg; Abigail Morgan of North Lawrence, Ohio; Mason Phillips of Brisbin; Stephen Phillips of Gambrills, Md.; Mikaella Posada of Wellsboro; Nicholas Riscica of Newtown; Maxwell Samangy of Pittsburgh; Ryan Shuff of Lebanon, Pa.; Joshua Sieger of Hollidaysburg; Lia Simanski of Altoona; Janie Stonerook of Martinsburg; and Katherine White of Murrysville.

Nikki Sheetz Frith and Megan Sheetz welcomed the newest class of Fellows and reflected on the legacy of their father, Steve Sheetz, a founding benefactor of the program who passed away earlier this year.

The Sheetz Fellows Program was established in 2009 as part of a historic gift to Penn State Altoona by Steve and Nancy Sheetz and has proven to be a visionary initiative that prepares students for professional, educational, personal and social success.

All Sheetz Fellows are required to maintain at least a 3.25 in major GPA, in addition to completing an option in entrepreneurship or an entrepreneurship minor, a minimum of 80 hours of servant leadership, a mentor program, a study away experience, an internship or research initiative and an ethics course.

Sheetz Fellows receive a $5,000 scholarship during their junior year and a $10,000 scholarship during their senior year, fully paid travel, lodging and events for a 10-day Sheetz Fellows study away experience, participation in a national conference, in addition to numerous other leadership and travel opportunities.

All students graduating from Penn State Altoona as a Sheetz Fellow receive a medallion and special recognition at commencement.

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