Ever wonder what the top Most Valuable Student scholarship winners go on to do after college? The Elks National Foundation caught up with 13 Most Valuable Student top winners to find out. Every business day through September 20, we will feature a MVS top winner and what they are up to now.
“It’s still a really proud moment for me to have received that phone call that I received the Most Valuable Student scholarship,” says Saba. Click here for Saba's full interview.
“The scholarship provided the means for me to accomplish my goals,” says Mueller. “I always knew that I wanted to go to college, but money was kind of a scarcity. Because of the scholarship, I came away with a great foundation in what I studied.” Click here for Mueller's full interview.
“Not having to worry about financial concerns because of the Elks was huge,” says Burrows. “It really allowed me to get to where I am today.” Click here for Burrows' full interview.
“To have a group like the Elks find something in me that they were willing to give me a scholarship for was a profound experience,” says Caswell. “It solidified a confidence in myself and made me realize that dreams do come true." Click here for Caswell's full interview.
“The Most Valuable Student scholarship was based on community service and giving back, so that’s always been something I’ve kept in mind,” says Chen. “The Elks impressed upon me early on that it’s important to help people in the community.” Click here for Chen's full interview.
“I often brag about the Elks to people because I loved their generosity,” says Smith. “They are doing a lot of good in their communities and I like being associated with that.” Click here for Smith's full interview.
“There’s definitely a connection when you meet someone else who is an Elks scholar,” says Ryan. “There’s this immediate connection. Even if you don’t know the person, you understand we’re a lot alike, we see eye-to-eye.” Click here for Ryan's full interview.
“It’s an honor knowing that you’ve been recognized for your passion and that you’re going in the right direction with your education,” says Chuang. Click here for Chuang's full interview.
“I am forever grateful to the Elks for the scholarship,” says Ruby. “It’s had a huge impact on my life and I can’t imagine how difficult college would have been without it.” Click here for Ruby's full interview.
“It was nice to see what a great community of philanthropists the Elks is,” says Meng. “I am so grateful to the organization. I wouldn’t be where I am today without the Elks.” Click here for Meng's full interview.
“I think there is a responsibility that where much is given, much is expected,” says Loosli. “In becoming a part of the Elks community, I have the responsibility and opportunity to give back and impact the lives of other people.” Click here for Loosli's full interview.
“The scholarship meant I could go to college," says Goering. "A lot of stress just disappeared. I know it’s a big honor, but at the time I don’t think I realized what a big deal it was—I came to realize it was a big deal.” Click here for Goering's full interview.
“The scholarship was very affirming," says Kong. "I appreciate the kind of philanthropy that allows students like me, who really would have struggled, to pursue my academic goals.” Click here for Kong's full interview.
In 2012-13, the Elks National Foundation allocated $2.296 million to fund the Most Valuable Student Scholarships. For more information about the Most Valuable Student scholarship program, including eligibility and deadlines, visit www.elks.org/enf/scholars.