Graduate Scholarship Program Graduate Scholarship Program (GSP) The GSP is West Point’s official sponsor for cadets competing for prestigious scholarships such as the Rhodes, Marshall, and Fulbright. The Scholarship Program’s curriculum, mentorship, and outreach enable cadets who demonstrate exceptional service, leadership, and scholarship to reach their potential as thoughtful leaders in the Army and for the nation. About the GSP CurriculumThe Scholarship Program offers courses for yearlings (sophomores), cows (juniors), and firsties (seniors). Admission to these courses is competitive.Learn more about the GSP curriculum. ScholarsThe West Point Graduate Scholarship Program prepares cadets to compete for fourteen prestigious scholarships, including the Rhodes, Marshall, and Fulbright. Learn more about GSP scholars. FacultyFaculty, alumni, peers, and friends of the program mentor GSP cadets to help them explore and identify how their intellectual passions intersect with the needs of the world.Learn more about the GSP faculty. GSP Curriculum The Scholarship Program extends its influence beyond the cadets enrolled in its courses to the entire West Point community and the world outside West Point’s walls.Interested Plebes should consider enrolling in the Center for Enhanced Performance’s RS103. XH200: Ambition And Hubris This 1.5 credit-hour course introduces select yearlings (sophomores) to the Graduate Scholarship Program through close study of a single text in a small seminar setting. Students consider the role of ambition in a good life, why the best-laid plans of ambitious individuals sometimes go horribly wrong, and how leaders in all fields of human endeavor can set goals that are both lofty and achievable, while responding properly to failure. XH300: Purpose Taken in the spring of cadets’ cow (junior) year, this 3 credit-hour course helps cadets align their interests and passions with the needs of the world to create substantial impact. Assignments include personal reflection and oral narrative, leadership development, sharing and role-playing exercises, incisive in-class discussions, and challenging readings. XH407: Vision And Rhetoric Taken during the fall of cadets’ firstie (senior) year, this 1.5 credit-hour course prepares cadets to determine which scholarships to apply for and which programs of study to choose. Cadets also receive guidance in preparing their resumes and requesting letters of recommendation, composing compelling personal statements, and conducting engaging interviews. Back to About GSP Meet Our Scholars Starting in their yearling (sophomore) year, cadets can apply for the Stamps Scholarship, which provides generous grants to support individually designed research and community service projects. The Graduate Scholarship Program prepares cows (juniors) for the Truman Scholarship competition, and firsties (seniors) for a number of scholarships that support graduate study in the United States and around the world. Explore information on individual scholarships managed by the GSP, biographies of our recent winners, and our historical results* in each competition. Stamps Scholarship - for Yearlings (Sophomores) The Stamps Scholarship provides generous grants to support individually designed research and community service projects.Recent WinnersLangdon Ogburn, Class of 2021. Born and raised in Raleigh, North Carolina, Langdon Ogburn is a Philosophy Major with a minor in Africa Regional Studies at the United States Military Academy at West Point. His desire to serve others and decrease unnecessary suffering around the world inspired him to attend West Point to gain the leadership skills necessary to make a difference in people’s lives. As the president of the tutoring program, Langdon has helped his peers reach their potential academically, while work in mental health research has enabled him to impact the broader West Point community. Langdon’s primary area of focus is mass atrocity prevention. As a Stamps Scholar, he has conducted research on the Cambodian Genocide, military action in Libya, modern military ethics, and military leadership lessons from the Rwandan Genocide. Through leadership in West Point’s Center for Holocaust and Genocide studies, he has enabled his peers to learn about the military’s role in mass atrocity prevention. He recently worked with the Center to create the first Mass Atrocity Prevention Practicum, where cadets worked alongside civilian peers in a realistic atrocity prevention scenario. Ultimately, he hopes to help end mass atrocities by making this a primary objective of the United States Military. Langdon’s research as a Stamps scholar became a central component of his application for the Marshall Scholarship, which he won in the fall of 2020. As a Marshall Scholar, Langdon will pursue an M.A. in Conflict, Development, and Security at King's College London, followed by an M.Sc. in Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding from Durham University.AnnMarie Moolenaar, Class of 2021. Born and raised in Midland, Michigan, AnnMarie is an International History and Philosophy Major with a Minor in Middle Eastern Studies at the United States Military Academy at West Point. During her undergraduate studies, AnnMarie has focused her academic and extracurricular activities toward her overall passions of ethics and narratives of war, moral injury and trauma in the military, and education that builds lasting peace after conflicts. In her research as a Stamps Scholar, AnnMarie has connected her passions to the post-conflict experiences of Middle America, Northern Africa, and Sub-Saharan Africa. With an understanding that mental trauma and stress can lead to disempowerment and poor decision-making in the military, AnnMarie has led efforts to improve mental health and wellness at West Point in the Yoga Club, Peer Support Counseling Program, Cadet Candidate Counseling Unit, and Reviv3 Life Promotion Program. AnnMarie plans to use her postgraduate research to develop a nuanced understanding of the best strategy for the Army’s interventions to identify and set the conditions needed for effective conflict resolution while minimizing harm. In her military career, AnnMarie hopes to develop structures that aid military efforts to support lasting peace in post-conflict contexts as a military intelligence officer.Historical ResultsDeana Arbelaez, Class of 2023Seth Benson, Class of 2023Alicyn Grete, Class of 2023Kyle Kass, Class of 2023Caleb Suh, Class of 2023Michele Szegda, Class of 2023Edward Tang, Class of 2023Aidan Wright, Class of 2023Kai Youngren, Class of 2023Reed Bauer, Class of 2022Tommy Hall, Class of 2022Ty Homan, Class of 2022Adam Johtanges, Class of 2022Ryan Kreiser, Class of 2022Veronica Lucian, Class of 2022Nolan Pearce, Class of 2022Felita Zhang, Class of 2022Hunter Choy, Class of 2021Zoe Contagonas, Class of 2021Rachel Kinnison, Class of 2021Leighton McAlpin, Class of 2021AnnMarie Moolenaar, Class of 2021Maxwell Myers, Class of 2021Langdon Ogburn, Class of 2021Cheyenne Quilter, Class of 2021Daniel Berardino, Class of 2020Annamaria Dear, Class of 2020Adam Hug, Class of 2020Jacob Keith, Class of 2020Maya Kuang, Class of 2020Robert Norwood, Class of 2020Ashley Salgado, Class of 2020Nathaniel Schlosser, Class of 2020Patrick Sutherland, Class of 2020Whitney Gunderman, Class of 2019Jesse Palmer, Class of 2019Andrew Solomonides, Class of 2019Peter Zhu, Class of 2019Haley Duke, Class of 2018Shawna Moore, Class of 2018Remington Ponce-Pore, Class of 2018Joy Schaefer, Class of 2018Gabriela Barrera Gutierrez, Class of 2017Jarrett Guyer, Class of 2017Patrick Mullin, Class of 2017Sam Ruppert, Class of 2017Joseph Broderick, Class of 2016Lisa Jones, Class of 2016Ian Myers, Class of 2016Alex Parra, Class of 2016 Truman Scholarship - for Cows (Juniors) The Truman Scholarship provides up to $30,000 to apply toward graduate study in the U.S. or abroad in a wide variety of fields. Many schools will match the Truman’s grant.Recent WinnersFelita Zhang, Class of 2022. Felita is a first generation American raised in the United States and China. She was born in San Jose, California, but attended middle school in Shenzhen, China, where she learned more about women’s health and reproductive health education. Zhang’s experience in China motivated her to pursue a career in healthcare leadership, serving the U.S. Army and women in developing communities. She is the president of the Corbin Leadership Forum, a gender diversity and inclusion club that aims to educate, empower, and inspire military women. Felita is also the president of West Point’s American Chemical Society chapter and is also a researcher with West Point’s Multifunctional Materials Laboratory where she is developing cost effective, readily deployable technology such as biosensors to monitor maternal health. Her goal is to decrease maternal mortality in the Asia Pacific through establishing maternal health education programs for healthcare providers, while providing them with the latest biomedical technology. After West Point, Felita hopes to pursue an MD and a Doctor of Public Health with a focus on women’s healthcare policy.Hope Hack, Class of 2019. Hope is an organizational psychology major. Her passion for sexual assault victim advocacy has inspired her to take leadership positions at the Academy as well as work with current policymakers to consider ways to better support victims and change the culture at West Point. Through sharing her personal story with others, Hope realized the overwhelming power that storytelling can have on building communities, empathy, and trust – all necessities for future army officers – so she developed Share Your Story, a storytelling forum for cadets and current army officers to come together to share and receive stories. Hope’s love for community building has led to her starting and facilitating other communities at West Point in other areas, such as fitness and religion. She has also served as a delegate from West Point to Israel through the Peace and Dialogue Leadership Initiative. Hope plans to continue her work in victim advocacy and eliminating sexual assault in the rest of her time at West Point as well as in her career as an army officer.Robert Norwood, Class of 2019. Robert is majoring in computer science with a minor in Latin America regional studies at the United States Military Academy at West Point. He is the cadet in charge of the Cadet Media Group and spends much of his free time working to end the problem of sexual harassment and assault at West Point. He is also on the West Point Cyber Policy team and enjoys applying concepts from cyber and information war to find new ways to solve old problems. He is also a Stamps Scholar. After graduation, Robert hopes to continue reducing gender inequality as an officer in the newly gender-integrated armor branch of the United States Army. Robert gives all the credit to anything he has accomplished to Jesus Christ. His goal is to help others to learn to use their actions to value others.Historical ResultsFelita Zhang, Class of 2022Hope Hack, Class of 2019Robert Norwood, Class of 2019Ashley Salgado, Class of 2018Daniel B. Brownfield, Class of 2015William W. Moore**, Class of 2015Erin A. Mauldin, Class of 2014Ahmad I. Nasir, Class of 2014Hamid I. Nasir , Class of 2013Marc C. Beaudoin, Class of 2011Kelly E. MacDonald, Class of 2011Alexandra A. Rosenberg, Class of 2010Christopher M. Tarney, Class of 2008Charles D. Eadie, Class of 2007Todd A. Mainwaring, Class of 2007Jonathan D. Bate, Class of 2006Jessamyn J. Liu, Class of 2006Anne C. Hsieh , Class of 2005Steven D. Kreeger, Class of 2004Joseph Z. Wells, Class of 2004Seth A. Johnston, Class of 2003Bre G. Millard , Class of 2003Brian C. Babcock, Class of 2002Zachariah R. Miller, Class of 2002Erica J. Watson, Class of 2002Seth A. Bodnar, Class of 2001Garrett Meyers, Class of 2001William W. Parsons, Class of 2000Elizabeth O. Young, Class of 2000Walter R. Cooper III, Class of 1999Kevin J. Terrazas, Class of 1999David I. Malkin, Class of 1998Adam K. Ake, Class of 1997Victoria J. Hulse, Class of 1996Jennifer D. Oliva, Class of 1996Rafael R. Lizardi, Class of 1994Todd R. Morgenfeld, Class of 1994Benjamin C. Block, Class of 1993Craig P. Cummings, Class of 1993 Anna Sobol Levy Fellowship - for Firsties (Seniors) The Anna Sobol Levy Fellowship provides full tuition for master's degrees in counter-terrorism and homeland security, or diplomacy and conflict studies, at the prestigious IDC Herzliya's Raphael Recanati International School, located near Tel Aviv.Recent WinnersTalley Griffith, Class of 2021. Talley Griffith is a Nashville native who enlisted in the Army in 2013. He later enrolled in the United States Military Academy, where he majored in Systems Engineering and conducted research on integrating autonomous technologies at the small unit level. Upon Graduation, he will continue to work with the Robotics Research Center before attending graduate school in Israel as part of the Anna Sobol Levy Fellowship. He looks forward to serving in the Armor Branch after completing his master's degree. Historical ResultsCali Evans, Class of 2021Talley Griffith, Class of 2021Pedro Santiago-Bonilla, Class of 2021Ashley Lasiter, Class of 2020David Mitchell, Class of 2019Jacob Pettit, Class of 2019Scott Buchanan, Class of 2018Lexi Johnson, Class of 2018Sean O'Brien, Class of 2018Amy Saxton, Class of 2015Alexander Bastoky, Class of 2014 Carnegie-Mellon West Point Scholarship - for Firsties (Seniors) The Carnegie-Mellon West Point Scholarship provides full tuition for master’s degrees in international relations and politics, or information technology strategy, from Carnegie Mellon’s Institute for Politics and Strategy.Recent WinnersRyan Murphy, Class of 2021. From Stamford, Connecticut, Ryan Murphy is an International Affairs and Chinese double major with a research focus in conflict resolution and prevention at the United States Military Academy at West Point. His primary academic interests and research projects have been in the fields of international relations and security as well as comparative politics. In addition to this work, Ryan has a deep interest in and passion for languages, culture, politics, history, and making the world a better place or improving community relations on small and global scales. Outside of the classroom, Ryan completed an internship with the Office of the Secretary of Defense at the Pentagon and served as a Squad Leader in the Sandhurst Military Skills Competition. Ryan will become an aviation officer after commissioning, and he will earn an M.S. in International Relations and Politics at Carnegie Mellon University. Beyond the military, he hopes to continue his career in public service by using his experience in the Army as well as his education in political science to develop flexible frameworks for conflict mediation and resolution throughout the world. Historical ResultsRyan Murphy, Class of 2021 East-West Scholarship - for Firsties (Seniors) The East-West Scholarship provides up to 24 months of funding for a Master's degree at the University of Hawaii at Mānoa (UHM) in a field relevant to the goals and objectives of the East-West Center.Recent WinnersOwen Ou, Class of 2020. Born in Saipan, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Owen has lived in China and Taiwan. As a double-major in International History and Chinese, Owen hopes to become a future Foreign Area Officer in the U.S. Army. His academic interests include the U.S.-China relationship, Cross-Strait relations, Chinese space development, and Chinese history. In addition to multiple academic trips to China and Hong Kong, Owen attended National Taiwan University for his semester abroad program and has served as a simultaneous translator for Indo-PACOM’s Deputy Director for Strategic Planning and Policy (J50) in multiple Chinese capstone presentations at West Point. His goal is to work toward promoting a less hostile relationship and decreasing the chances of conflict between the U.S. and China through effective diplomacy. He hopes to use his Chinese language skills and knowledge to promote U.S. interests and forge a productive, symbiotic relationship with China.Historical ResultsOwen Ou, Class of 2020Drew Beckmann, Class of 2016Duncan Aylor, Class of 2013Robert Delaney, Class of 2013David K. Lee, Class of 2010Andrew J. Pulaski, Class of 2009James R. Sessions III, Class of 2009Michael J. Duda, Class of 2008Nicholas J. Hanauer, Class of 2008Cole J. Livieratos, Class of 2008Mary E. Boyle , Class of 2007Heather P. DiSilvio, Class of 2007Marya J. Rosenberg, Class of 2007Daniel A. Vallone, Class of 2007Tom L. Cai, Class of 2006Wei C. Chou, Class of 2006Michael N. Lee, Class of 2006Allison Y. Y. Pan, Class of 2006Christopher M. Gin, Class of 2005Michael S. Kolton, Class of 2005Kha M. Nguyen, Class of 2005Tomio J. Toyama, Class of 2005Jason J. Nam, Class of 2004Evan W. Brainerd, Class of 2003Steven M. Hemmann, Class of 2003Michael S. Lee, Class of 2003David S. Chang, Class of 2002John D. Finch, Class of 2002Kenton E. Justice, Class of 2002Ashleigh B. Pipes, Class of 2002Richard T. K. Chen, Class of 2001Jeffrey J. Han, Class of 2001Susan J. Woo, Class of 2001Scott P. Handler, Class of 2000Austin K. Kim, Class of 2000Kenneth S. Kondo, Jr., Class of 1999Eric A. Blomstedt, Class of 1998Daisy C. Mo, Class of 1997Victor S. Olshansky, Class of 1997David G. Williams, Class of 1993Charlie H. Kim, Class of 1992James C. Ku, Class of 1991Thomas F. Pettit, Class of 1991 Fulbright Scholarship - for Firsties (Seniors) Fulbright Scholars receive funding to pursue a one-year graduate degree in one of more than 140 countries.Recent WinnersChris Hebert, Class of 2021. Chris Hebert is from Coral Springs, Florida and is an English major focusing on postcolonial literatures at West Point. Throughout his time at West Point, Chris has served in the Mounger Writing Center tutoring cadets in writing and has also served as the Cadet-In-Charge of the Creative Writing Forum, taking first place in the John Calabro Night of the Arts Poetry Competition this year for his work “You Song.” He took his passion for poetry with him on an exchange semester to the United States Coast Guard Academy, conducting an independent study with Dr. José Gonzalez—and he took his love of powerlifting with him as well, joining USCGA’s team and traveling back to West Point to compete. He has also participated in two AIADs with the FBI, becoming certified in Crisis Negotiations, and spending a few weeks with the FBI’s Counterterrorism Fly Team in Washington D.C. Chris’ interest in postcolonial literatures has led him to conduct an independent study with Dr. Molly Freitas, culminating in a paper “Deconstructing Racialized Depictions of Women in Heart of Darkness and Season of Migration to the North” which he presented at the American Comparative Literature Association’s undergraduate conference. Finally, his senior thesis looked at the colonial education narratives in three works of African literature, and resulted in an ethical framework for reading diverse works without the mentality of a tourist. As a Fulbright Scholar to Belgium, Chris will pursue an MA in African Studies at Ghent University. He will focus his research on identity formation in Rwandan literary works and cultural productions before and after Belgian colonization, and he hopes one day to work in US Army Africa Command. AnnMarie Moolenaar, Class of 2021. Born and raised in Midland, Michigan, AnnMarie is an International History and Philosophy Major with a Minor in Middle Eastern Studies at the United States Military Academy at West Point. While at West Point, AnnMarie’s academic interests have focused on the ethics and narratives of war, moral injury and trauma in the military, and post-conflict education programs. Deeply interested in the ethics of armed conflict, AnnMarie has competed on the Ethics Debate Team since her freshman year. After becoming a Stamps Scholar her sophomore year, AnnMarie researched the dilemmas of conflict resolution in Guatemala, Uganda, Rwanda, and Mexico. She also launched a project to research moral injury in the Army and co-hosted a roundtable of scholars to discuss the topic with cadets. Inspired by her research, she wrote her senior honor’s thesis on the implications of structural violence on just warfare theory. As a Fulbright UK Scholar, AnnMarie will earn an MSc in Conflict Studies at the London School of Economics and Political Science. She intends to explore effective policy approaches to divorcing paternalism from international interventions for conflict prevention and mediation. Following her studies, she will serve as a Military Intelligence Officer posted in Germany. In her military career, AnnMarie hopes to shape the US Army’s approach to armed interventions while bridging the divides between the US armed forces, civilian actors, and foreign partners. Historical ResultsChris Hebert, Class of 2021Adam Hoxeng, Class of 2021AnnMarie Moolenaar, Class of 2021Tyler Skidmore, Class of 2021Deanna Edgar, Class of 2020Haley Watson, Class of 2020Anchor Losch, Class of 2020Mary Cerbone, Class of 2020Bryce Johnston, Class of 2020Sarah Morrow, Class of 2020Benjamin Denn, Class of 2019John Lowe, Class of 2019Stephen Gracza, Class of 2019Samir Streatfield, Class of 2019Ulysses McGinnis, Class of 2018Miranda Bass, Class of 2018Carolyn Kehn, Class of 2018Isaiah Valdez, Class of 2018John F. Hadley, Class of 2018Michael Auten , Class of 2016Colby Hyde, Class of 2016Amos Lee, Class of 2016Courtland R. Adams, Class of 2015Daniel C. Glockler, Class of 2015Kaiwen Lin, Class of 2015Alexander I. Bastoky 2014Steven Burroughs, Class of 2013Hamid Nasir, Class of 2013Paul N. Tindall, Class of 2013Nathaniel D. Bastian, Class of 2008Kahlil M. Tawil, Class of 2008Daniel C. Lennox, Class of 2007Daniel A. Vallone, Class of 2007Stephanie L. Hightower, Class of 2006Sean N. Miller , Class of 2006Jacob T. Sheehan, Class of 2006David H. Cowan, Class of 2005Jeffrey D. Glick, Class of 2005 Gates-Cambridge Scholarship - for Firsties (Seniors) Gates-Cambridge Scholars receive a full scholarship to pursue any one- or two-year master’s program at the University of Cambridge.Recent WinnersZach Watson, Class of 2008. A Gates-Cambridge Scholar from West Point’s Class of 2008, Major Zach Watson is now an Assistant Professor of International Affairs at the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York, where he teaches courses in the Department of Social Sciences on civil conflict and settlement, international relations, and critical thought. He serves as the Executive Secretary of the West Point Graduate Scholarship Program, which prepares cadets to apply for Rhodes, Marshall, Fulbright, Gates, Schwarzman, and other scholarships. Major Watson previously served as a Fellow in the Chief of Staff of the Army’s Strategic Studies Group, where he developed operational concepts for future warfare. Prior to his work on the Army Staff, Major Watson commanded a Military Intelligence company supporting U.S. Army Pacific. He also deployed to Afghanistan with the First Cavalry Division in 2011-12 in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, serving in the Division CJ2 section and as an aide-de-camp. Major Watson holds an M.Phil. in Development Studies from Cambridge University, where he studied as a Gates Cambridge Scholar and a B.S. in Economics and Arabic from West Point.Historical ResultsJon M. Chachula, Class of 2009Michael J. McMahon, Class of 2008Robert G. Rose, Class of 2008Zachary N. Watson, Class of 2008Andrew B. Robinson, Class of 2007Jessamyn J. Liu, Class of 2006Jennifer L. Gonser, Class of 2006Heather I. Ritchey, Class of 2005Steven D. Kreeger, Class of 2004Joel D. Schumacher, Class of 2003Matthew R. Adams, Class of 2002Scott M. Katalenich, Class of 2002 Knight-Hennessy Scholarship - for Firsties (Seniors) Knight-Hennessy Scholars receive full scholarships to pursue a graduate degree at Stanford University.Recent WinnersKalista Schauer, Class of 2021. Kalista Schauer is a physics major and a Commissioned Aviation Officer for the U.S. Army. A Goldwater Scholar, Kalista has worked on numerous research projects spanning quantum field theory, photonics, and quantum optics. She has been published in the Journal of Undergraduate Physics twice for her papers “Optical Buffering in a Bottle Microresonator” and “Quantum inequalities and particle creation in the presence of an external, time dependent Mamaev Trunov potential.” Kalista has interned at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory on the MiniCarb satellite development team and at Los Alamos National Laboratory on the Curiosity Rover team. Outside the lab, Kalista has served as Captain of the debate team for over two years, and she leads the Brigade Trust team for sexual assault and harassment prevention. At Stanford, Kalista will pursue a master’s degree in Applied Physics and hopes to work on the LIGO project, researching quantum optics, materials science, and gravitational waves.Arelena Shala, Class of 2020. Born and raised in Prizren, Kosovo, Arelena Shala was a geospatial information sciences major with a minor in Middle Eastern regional studies at the United States Military Academy at West Point. During her undergraduate study, Arelena focused on developing military intelligence capabilities and contributing to international security. Her research developed video-based methods of three-dimensional reconstruction of indoor environments to facilitate military intelligence acquisition and to support virtually simulated training. She conducted an internship at the Institute for Creative Technologies in the University of Southern California, where she contributed to research for the Army Research Laboratory. Additionally, she participated in an advanced language study and cultural immersion program to Tangier, Morocco, where she studied Arabic language, culture, and history. In her career, she intends to combine her passion for different cultures with her technical knowledge of geospatial operations to promote cross-border cooperation in the intelligence community, specifically in the Balkans, to defend against terrorism threats and contribute to international security.Historical ResultsKalista Schauer, Class of 2021AnnaMaria Dear, Class of 2020Arelena Shala, Class of 2020Kenneth Brinson, Class of 2019Aaron Spikol, Class of 2015 (won in 2020) Marshall Scholarship - for Firsties (Seniors) Marshall Scholars receive a full scholarship to pursue graduate degree in the United Kingdom: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Marshall scholarships typically do not support professional or clinical degrees such as an MBA or medical degree. Graduate programs usually last for two years, though a one-year option exists, and applicants may seek two complementary one-year degrees (at one school or at two different schools).Recent WinnersTommy Hall, Class of 2022. Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, Tommy Hall is a Mandarin Major and the founder of the West Point Human Rights Lab. This multidisciplinary research team, comprised of ten cadets, studies genocide and crimes against humanity. In the fall of 2021, Tommy and his research group focused on the Uyghur people in Xinjiang, China, and they presented their findings to international experts at three professional conferences. Tommy has also held leadership positions in the policy debate team, the TRUST program, and the Writing Fellows program. His cybersecurity academic papers have twice been printed in the Cyber Defense Review. Tommy will commission in the Quartermaster branch and continue his studies on identity, mass atrocities, and displacement at the University of Cambridge as a Marshall Scholar.Emma San Martin, Class of 2022. After listening to her father describe his childhood in Pinochet’s Chile, Emma Sophia San Martin determined to defend freedom through service as both a soldier and scientist. Raised in New York, she is a Mechanical Engineering major with a minor in Aeronautics, and a proud member of Company F4. Emma has published her research in postural control and aeromechanics with the American Society of Biomechanics (ASB) and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME); her work has earned research grants from the ASB, the Society of American Military Engineers, and the Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society. She is the inventor of a carburetor de-icing device for UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) which is U.S. Patent Pending. She was honored to command a Cadet Company in the summer of 2021 and is now the Executive Officer for her Battalion. In her free time, Emma enjoys writing music and singing with the Cadet Glee Club. Emma’s work with joint training operations at the National Training Center in Ft. Irwin, CA convinced her to commission as a Military Intelligence Officer. As a Marshall Scholar, she will pursue an M.Sc. in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Glasgow and an M.Sc. in Advanced Computational Methods for Aeronautics, Flow Management and Fluid-Structure Interaction from the Imperial College London.Henry Thompson, Class of 2022. Born and raised in Charlotte, NC, Henry Thompson is an American Politics Major and Grand Strategy Minor at the United States Military Academy. His desire to defend the principles of equal opportunity and individual rights led him to pursue a military career. West Point drew him in with promises of great challenges and close friendships. Henry found both promises well met in the academic curriculum and the Sandhurst military skills team. During his Junior year, Henry led the Sandhurst Gold squad, and as a Senior, Henry leads as a co-captain of the team. For Cadet Basic Training, Henry served as a Company Commander, leading and inspiring 133 New Cadets to transition from civilians to cadets. Henry also serves as a Regimental S3, a role which requires to plan and lead operations for over 1,100 personnel. Henry’s research focus building effective alliances that are well-prepared to meet the challenges of the 21st century. As a Marshall Scholar, Henry will earn an MA in International Conflict from the King’s College London War Studies program and an MSc in China and Globalisation from King’s College London’s China Institute. Henry will serve in the Infantry and pursue a career in Special Forces. Historical ResultsTommy Hall, Class of 2022Emma San Martin, Class of 2022Henry Thompson, Class of 2022Langdon Ogburn, Class of 2021Lynne Mooradian, Class of 2020Robert Drummond, Class of 2019Madeleine Schneider, Class of 2019David Bindon, Class of 2019Joy Schaeffer, Class of 2018Samuel R. Ruppert, Class of 2017Ian Mauldin, Class of 2016Alexander B. Brammer, Class of 2014Ahmad I. Nasir, Class of 2014Jeremy D. Smith, Class of 2011Melvin J.K. Sanborn, Class of 2008Charles D. Eadie, Class of 2007Matthew C. Martel, Class of 2007Ethan M. Orwin, Class of 2007Peter J. Crawford, Class of 2006Kent C. Debenedictis, Class of 2006Jay J. Choi, Class of 2005Anne M. Hammerstrom, Class of 2005James M. Powers, Class of 2005Joseph Z. Wells, Class of 2004Seth A. Johnston, Class of 2003Bre G. Millard , Class of 2003Brian C. Babcock, Class of 2002Anne C. McClain, Class of 2002Kenneth W. Wainwright, Class of 2002John B. Barker, Class of 2001Guy L. Filippelli, Class of 1997Jose D. Salinas, Class of 1997David T. Johnson, Class of 1996Hans Pung, Class of 1995Raymond L. Eason, Class of 1994E. Scott Rhind, Class of 1994Richard O. Burney, Class of 1991Edward P. Hoyt, Class of 1990Michael J. Thorson, Class of 1990Patrick A. Brown, Class of 1989Michael R. Greene, Class of 1989Lisa A. Shay, Class of 1989David B. DesRoches, Class of 1986Timothy A. Knight, Class of 1986Paul C. Marks, Class of 1986Leslie A. Lewis, Class of 1985Lawrence J. Kinde, Class of 1983 Mitchell Scholarship - for Firsties (Seniors) Mitchell Scholars receive full funding for one academic year of postgraduate study in any discipline offered by institutions of higher learning in Ireland.Recent WinnersMegan McNulty, Class of 2016.* Megan McNulty is currently stationed at Fort Polk, Louisiana where she serves as the Brigade Current Operations Officer for Intelligence in the 3rd Brigade Combat Team 10th Mountain Division. Prior to that, she served in Iraq for six months as an army intelligence analyst. As a Mitchell Scholar, she obtained her MA in International Development. A resident of Queensbury, New York, Megan briefly resigned her West Point commission to work as the CFO for a school and mission in rural Liberia, where she managed the budget and, as assistant to the Mission Director, was responsible for the education and health of 100 orphans and disadvantaged youth. Megan found that Liberia epitomized the problems with foreign aid money inadvertently spurring foreign dependence, political instability, and financial liability rather than reducing poverty, minimizing inequality, or encouraging infrastructural development. After returning to West Point, Megan won the first place Diplomacy Award in the Model United Nations World Championship. She was the only freshman on the Women’s Varsity Crew Team. Megan obtained her undergraduate degree in Economics at the US Military Academy.*This bio can be found here on the Mitchell Scholarship’s website.Historical ResultsMegan McNulty, Class of 2016Erin A. Stevens, Class of 2007Sean A. Healy, Class of 2005Bre G. Millard , Class of 2003Jeannie Huh, Class of 2002 Rhodes Scholarship - for Firsties (Seniors) Rhodes Scholars receive a full scholarship to pursue any one- or two-year graduate degree offered at Oxford.Recent WinnersFahad Abdulrazzaq is an American immigrant from Woodbridge, Virginia, who was born and raised during the war in Baghdad, Iraq in the early 2000’s. Inspired by his childhood experiences, Abdulrazzaq is an International Affairs major with a focus in Middle Eastern conflicts. He is a Stamps scholar, Yale/USMA Peace and Dialogue Leadership Initiative Fellow, and has served as a Pentagon intern in the Joint Chiefs of Staff office. Over the summer, Abdulrazzaq commanded the Summer Garrison Regiment, overseeing the accountability and safety of all USMA cadets. He currently serves as a Regimental Commander, directing a 30-person staff and overseeing 1,100 other cadets. His goal is to foster a leadership development environment through teamwork initiatives. As an athlete, Abdulrazzaq is a squad leader and an accomplished boxer for West Point’s national championship boxing team. As a Rhodes Scholar, Abdulrazzaq will use his intellectual curiosity, leadership abilities, and fighting attitude to pursue higher education in International Policy. He wishes to become a Military Intelligence officer and pursue work in special operations throughout his time in service.Isabella Sullivan is an International History major and two-time captain of the Army Women’s Volleyball Team from San Antonio, Texas. In high school, Sullivan had the opportunity to teach in her school’s adjoining preschool where she helped run youth development and cultural and character education. This experience piqued her interest in how leaders impact their communities. She continued to follow her passion for character-focused education at West Point, developing the Cultural Competency Thread as a freshman. This thread is an interdisciplinary academic program intended to foster cadets’ understanding of how cultures impact organizations and how cultural competency is a leadership asset. Her research in the history department also explores how leaders impact cultural division within their respective communities. Sullivan also holds important roles in the Corps of Cadets. In the summer of 2023, she served as the Regimental Commander for Cadet Basic Training, leading the program that transformed 1,258 incoming students into West Point cadets. Presently, she is the Deputy Brigade Commander, the second-highest ranking cadet in the Corps. She oversees operations across a 12-person staff and fosters the academic, physical, military, and character development of 4,400 cadets. She hopes to serve as a Medical Service Officer, where she would continue to lead soldiers and move her larger organization forward as the primary medical administrator. As a Rhodes Scholar, Sullivan will study Public Policy and Education to understand how and where leaders can inject character and leadership development to bridge cultural divides within communities around the globe. Historical ResultsFahad Abdulrazzaq, Class of 2024Isabella Sullivan, Class of 2024Margaret Williams, Class of 2023Kai Youngren, Class of 2023Hannah Blakey, Class of 2022Krista Flinkstrom, Class of 2022Veronica Lucian, Class of 2022Holland Pratt, Class of 2022Tyrese Bender, Class of 2021Evan Walker, Class of 2021Daine Van de Wall, Class of 2020Simone Askew, Class of 2018Christian E. Nattiel, Class of 2017Calla E. Glavin, Class of 2014Erin W. Mauldin, Class of 2014Kiley Hunkler, Class of 2013Evan Szablowski, Class of 2013Elizabeth A. Betterbed, Class of 2010Alexandra P. Rosenberg, Class of 2010Joshua A. Lospinoso, Class of 2009Jason G. Crabtree, Class of 2008Timothy J. Simmons, Class of 2007Cheikh O. Mbengue, Class of 2006Michael D. April, Class of 2005Jin R. Wang, Class of 2005Amber M. Raub, Class of 2004Keith W. Benedict, Class of 2003Daniel I. Helmer, Class of 2003Zachariah R. Miller, Class of 2002Robert J. Smith, Class of 2002Erica J. Watson, Class of 2002Seth A. Bodnar, Class of 2001Melissa I. Sturm, Class of 2000Elizabeth O. Young, Class of 2000Chee L. Yew, Class of 2000Craig M. Mullaney, Class of 2000Nicholas O. Melin, Class of 2000Walter R. Cooper III, Class of 1999Adam K. Ake, Class of 1997Jennifer D. Oliva, Class of 1996Eric Oliver, Class of 1995Carolyn A. Ford, Class of 1990Jennie M. Koch, Class of 1990John M. George, Class of 1989Douglas E. Fraley, Class of 1988John A. Nagl, Class of 1988John K. Tien, Jr., Class of 1987Mark S. Martins, Class of 1983Ricky L. Waddell, Class of 1982Andrea L. Hollen, Class of 1980Lonnie D. Henley, Class of 1978Danny M. Davis, Class of 1976Justin S. Huscher, Class of 1976Richard Morales, Jr., Class of 1976Kerry K. Pierce, Class of 1974Philip R. Lindner, Class of 1973Timothy T. Lupfer, Class of 1972Jack C. Zoeller, Class of 1970Howard J. von Kaenel, Class of 1969Wesley K. Clark, Class of 1966John B. Ritch III, Class of 1965John A. Hottell III, Class of 1964Howard D. Graves, Class of 1961Larry D. Budge, Class of 1961Robert E. Montgomery, Jr., Class of 1960Paul L. Miles, Jr., Class of 1960James F. Ray, Class of 1959Stanley M. Kanarowski, Jr., Class of 1959C. Powell Hutton, Class of 1959Peter M. Dawkins, Class of 1959John S. Grinalds, Class of 1959Michael J. Gillette, Class of 1959John O. B. Sewall, Class of 1958James R. Murphy, Class of 1957B. Conn Anderson, Jr. , Class of 1956Richard D. Sylvester., Class of 1956Lee D. Olvey., Class of 1955John T. Hamilton., Class of 1955Martin C. McGuire., Class of 1955Harvey A. Garn., Class of 1955John C. Bard, Class of 1954Ames S. Albro, Jr., Class of 1954Dale A. Vesser., Class of 1954Charles R. Wallis., Class of 1952Andrew C. Remson, Jr., Class of 1951James M. Thompson., Class of 1950Richard T. Carvolth III., Class of 1949Dan L. McGurk., Class of 1949Roger R. Bate., Class of 1947Wesley W. Posvar., Class of 1946Milton A. Strain., Class of 1946Amos A. Jordan, Jr., Class of 1946George A. Rebh, Class of 1943Bernard W. Rogers, Class of 1943William M. Connor, Class of 1936Alden K. Sibley, Class of 1933James McCormack, Jr. , Class of 1932Roger D. Black, Jr. , Class of 1932Charles H. Bonesteel III, Class of 1931Edward M. Parker, Class of 1931Lawrence H. Rogers, Class of 1931William Whipple, Class of 1930Irvin R. Schimmelpfennig, Class of 1930George A. Lincoln, Class of 1929Standish Weston, Class of 1925Charles E. Saltzman, Class of 1925Francis R. Johnson, Class of 1923 Rotary Scholarship - for Firsties (Seniors) Rotary Scholars receive full funding to support a one-year master’s degree at any approved university outside the applicant’s home country. The destination country must have a host Rotary club or district. The applicant’s plan of study must be related to one of Rotary’s six areas of focus: peace and conflict prevention/resolution, disease prevention and treatment, water and sanitation, maternal and child health, basic education and literacy, and economic and community development.Recent WinnersCheyenne Quilter, Class of 2021. Cheyenne Quilter is a psychology major with an environmental engineering track and a passion for gender equality. Cheyenne’s goal is to protect the rights of vulnerable populations by studying the psychological impacts of trauma. Cheyenne’s passion for advocacy led her to work with West Point academy leadership on a Return to Health Policy for cadets who have been sexually assaulted, ensuring survivors have access to both cognitive and physical resources needed for effective healing. Cheyenne led the Corps of Cadets as the Brigade Executive Officer for Trust (West Point’s peer led sexual assault and sexual harassment prevention program) where she works with the academy’s Superintendent, Commandant, and Dean to implement programs, campaigns, and response efforts for cadets within West Point. After graduating West Point, Cheyenne will attend King’s College in London as a Rotary Grant Global Scholar, pursuing a master’s degree in War and Psychiatry which she hopes to utilize in her Army career reforming Standard Operating Procedures for how our military responds to wartime and peacetime victims of trauma.Historical ResultsAnthony Giachin, Class of 2021Maxwell Myers, Class of 2021George Pavlakis, Class of 2021Cheyenne Quilter, Class of 2021Annette Bell, Class of 2020Haley Watson, Class of 2020Grant Hall, Class of 2019Seamus Matlack, Class of 2018David T. Farr, Class of 2017Natalie A. Herbert, Class of 2017Alexandra M. Bell, Class of 2017Michael T. Westrom, Class of 2016Micah M. Clark, Class of 2015Robert A. Hume, Class of 2015Jon K. Lindefjeld, Class of 2015Nicholas A. Pappas, Class of 2015Walter Woo, Class of 2015Austin C. Welch, Class of 2015Taylor S. Allen, Class of 2014Michal J. Cantrell, Class of 2014Katherine M. Fredieu, Class of 2014Allyson I. Hauptman, Class of 2014Connor D. Love, Class of 2014Sarah K. Melville, Class of 2014Luke J. Schumacher, Class of 2014Alexandra Sutherland, Class of 2014Louis S. Tobergte, Class of 2014Robert G. Fetters, Class of 2014Justin Adkins, Class of 2013Nathan Combs , Class of 2013Adam Leemans, Class of 2013Sean Toal, Class of 2013Catherine Ball, Class of 2012Robert Baxter, Class of 2012K. Merlin Boone, Class of 2012Brooke Dearden, Class of 2012Kyle Maggard, Class of 2012Derek Marchant, Class of 2012Nicholas Normandin, Class of 2012Brian Tsien, Class of 2012Clark J. Yuan, Class of 2012Nathan Ramia, Class of 2011Robert R. Burgin, Class of 2011Benjamin C. Backsmeier, Class of 2010Iain J. Cruickshank, Class of 2010Margaret C. Fountain, Class of 2010Anthony C. Lupo, Class of 2010Tyler G. Matthews, Class of 2010Jonathan D. McCann, Class of 2010Stephanie A. McKiernan, Class of 2010Brennan T. Roorda, Class of 2010Orlando R. Zambrano, Class of 2010Thomas Anderson, Class of 2009Brent T. Bubany, Class of 2009Brady K. Dearden, Class of 2009Robert T. Hammond, Class of 2009Andrew K. Hill, Class of 2009Richard D. Houghton, Class of 2009Bryan D. Lee, Class of 2009Erik J. Tomsen, Class of 2009Tyler C. Jost, Class of 2008George B. Wilson, Class of 2008Gregory J. Stevens, Class of 2007Russell J. Isaacs, Class of 2005Paul A. Lushenko, Class of 2005Robert B. Padgett, Class of 2002Riley J. Post, Class of 2001Walter B. Andonov, Class of 1990Douglas N. Campbell, Class of 1959 Schwarzman Scholarship - for Firsties (Seniors) Schwarzman Scholars receive full funding to complete a one-year master’s degree in Global Affairs at Schwarzman College within Tsinghua University in Beijing. All classes are taught in English.Recent WinnersSamuel Reichenthal, Class of 2020. Samuel “Sammy” Reichenthal, is a Mechanical Engineering major with a Eurasian Regional Studies minor at the United States Military Academy at West Point. After a two-year stint at the Georgia Institute of Technology in the ROTC program, Sammy transferred to West Point where he combined his passion for learning with a desire for rigorous leadership development. After first-hand exposure to both identity and security conflict in Israel and Kazakhstan, Sammy became inspired to work on the preeminent security and ethics issue of our future: the integration and regulation of artificial intelligence in both government and warfare. In preparation for being the “missing link” in the room in international settings through development of cross-cultural competence, Sammy has studied abroad in Latvia, Lithuania, and Kazakhstan as well as attended a NATO mountaineering school in Sachkhere, Georgia. Moreover, Sammy pursued technical and social science breadth in his academic research, diving into restrained cyber-warfare policy, writing pedagogy for new college students, and studying power regeneration for future warfare. Sammy hopes to become an infantry officer upon graduation and will work to determine the ethical guidelines of artificial intelligence in future war doctrine.Historical ResultsSamuel Reichenthal, Class of 2020Eva Gould, Class of 2019Kevin Colton, Class of 2019Nette Monaus, Class of 2018Duy Ngugen, Class of 2018Bradley Torpey, Class of 2018Don Stanley Dalisay, Class of 2017Mark J. McGinnis, Class of 2017Timothy B. McLaughlin, Class of 2017Bethany G. Russell, Class of 2017Collin Parker, Class of 2017Alex Parra, Class of 2016Joseph Broderick, Class of 2016Regina Parker, Class of 2016 Soros Fellowship for New Americans - for Firsties (Seniors) Soros Fellows receive $90,000 for up to three years of graduate study at any graduate program in the U.S. To apply, cadets must be a U.S. citizen under 30 who is either an immigrant, the child of two immigrant parents, a naturalized citizen, a permanent resident, a DACA recipient, or adopted from outside the United States.Recent WinnersHamid Nasir, Class of 2018. The son of immigrants from Pakistan, Captain Hamid Nasir was raised in the great State of Alaska. When he was sixteen, Hamid was appointed as a Senate page by the late Senator Ted Stevens. The experience changed his life and propelled him to West Point. When he arrived at West Point, Hamid soon realized that he might be the only Muslim his classmates would meet before deploying overseas. Hamid recognized this situation as a unique opportunity to foster inter-cultural understanding by teaching his friends about Islam, Urdu and Arabic, and the cultural nuances of operating abroad. He was hopeful that one day this knowledge might save soldiers’ lives—and the lives of innocent civilians in the region. Soon after graduating from West Point as a Harry S. Truman Scholar, Hamid deployed to the Turkish-Syrian border in 2014, at the height of the Syrian Civil War. As a platoon leader, he assumed responsibility for a Patriot missile site, which was charged with the protection of NATO’s southern flank and the city of Gaziantep and its 1.5 million citizens. He later commanded a Patriot missile battery in Tel Aviv, where his command designed and validated Israel’s ballistic missile defense plan. In law school, Hamid plans to study international economic law while continuing his ambassadorial mission to bridge divides both at home and abroad.*This bio can be found here on the Soros Fellowship’s website.Historical ResultsHamid Nasir, Class of 2018Khalil Tawil, Class of 2014 Southampton-West Point Scholarship - for Firsties (Seniors) The Southampton-West Point Scholarship provides funding for any one-year master’s degree at the University of Southampton.Recent WinnersMia Padon, Class of 2021. Raised in Spokane, Washington, Mia Padon is an Environmental Engineering major at the United States Military Academy at West Point. Her childhood and development were largely set to the backdrop of southwest Montana’s mountains, plains, and rivers. Mia’s understanding of the nexus between natural resources, industrial production, social justice, and human health spurred her desire to pursue environmental studies and policy. In her time at West Point, she has performed independent research on anaerobic biogas reactors as energy sources for developing countries in tropical regions, as well as on the ISS. Further, Mia founded the environmental action group at West Point and currently serves as the Brigade Environmental Officer where she has created a far-reaching recycling program, implemented sustainability policies, led awareness campaigns on food-waste, and organized Corps-wide nature appreciation and clean-up events. Mia is a two-year captain of the NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer team at West Point. Off the field, she has served as a delegate in the joint Yale-West Point Peace and Dialogue Leadership Initiative, and she has published prose essays inspired by her time in Alaska. In her Army career, Mia will serve as an Explosive Ordnance Disposal officer, further deepening her understanding of the military’s relationship with the natural environment. During her time at Southampton University, Mia will earn a master’s degree in Environmental Consultancy Policy. John Erskine, Class of 2020. Born and raised in Marietta, Georgia, John Erskine is a geospatial information science major with a research focus in remote sensing at the United States Military Academy at West Point. His primary research projects have been in conjunction with the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) and have included topics such as camouflage detection and agricultural output monitoring, both of which primarily utilized remotely sensed imagery. In addition to this work, John has also interned in NGA’s offices during separate summers, working on research related to remote sensing with unmanned aerial systems and the exploitation of satellite imagery. John will serve as an aviation officer after commissioning and hopes to eventually transfer into military intelligence. Beyond the military, he hopes to continue his career of public service by using his experience in the Army and in geospatial research in a career in intelligence, with a focus on deepening cooperation between the U.S. and international partners.Historical ResultsMia Padon, Class of 2021John Erskine, Class of 2020 *When a cadet wins more than one scholarship, the cadet appears in our historical results only under the scholarship that he or she accepted. Back to About GSP Learn More about the GSP Faculty Scholarship Program cadets receive intensive mentorship from West Point faculty, alumni and friends of the program, and their peers. GSP Leadership Director:Dr. Hugh LiebertHugh.Liebert@westpoint.eduDeputy Director:Dr. Joshua KingJoshua.King@westpoint.eduExecutive Secretary:MAJ Kathryn HedgecockKathryn.Hedgecock@westpoint.edu Senior Associates Our senior associates are distinguished senior professors from across the academy who mentor, support, and advise cadets in our program. Dr. Elizabeth Samet, Senior Scholarship Advisor (English and Philosophy)COL Mike Benson (Civil and Mechanical Engineering)COL John Burpo (Chemistry and Life Sciences)Dr. Colleen Eils (West Point Writing Center)COL E. John Gregory (Foreign Languages)COL Mindy Kimball (Geography and Environmental Engineering)COL Diana Loucks (Physics and Nuclear Engineering)Dr. Jon Malinowski (Geography and Environmental Engineering)Dr. Rob McDonald (History)Dr. Vikram Mittal (Systems Engineering)COL Chi Nguyen (Chemistry and Life Sciences)Dr. Diana Thomas (Mathematical Sciences)LTC Nathaniel Bastian (Army Cyber Institute, Systems Engineering, Mathematical Sciences) Faculty Associates Our faculty associates are distinguished junior professors from across the academy who mentor, support, and advise cadets in our program.Dr. David Gioe (Army Cyber Institute, History)CPT Don Gomez (Foreign Languages)Dr. Yasmine Kalkstein (Character Integration Advisory Group)Dr. Ryan Limbocker (Chemistry and Life Science)Dr. Max Margulies (Modern War Institute)LTC Daniel Maurer (Law)Dr. Enoch Nagelli (Chemistry and Life Sciences)CPT Nicholas Reisweber (Mathematical Sciences) Back to About GSP Learn More about the West Point Scholars Program West Point Scholars Main PageGraduate Scholarship Program (GSP)EXCEL Scholars ProgramTechnical Scholars Program (TSP)Pre-Medical School Scholarship Program Follow Us Instagram Instagram Facebook Facebook Twitter Twitter