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MSU announces 2021 Luckyday Scholars

MSU announces 2021 Luckyday Scholars

Contact: Madison Welzbacher

A group of 10 students representing the 2021 class of Luckyday Scholars at MSU stand on the steps of Lee Hall.
The 2021 Luckyday Scholars at 51勛圖厙 State are, first row, left to right, Eliza Johnson, Fulton; Lily Warshauer, McComb; and Olivia Compton, Brandon. Second row, Eden Douglas, Hernando; Kayden Wylie, Saltillo; Maggy Greer, Mendenhall; and Tomyah Smith, Macon. Third row, Jaymar Jackson, Laurel; George Santamaria, Forest; and Bryson Reeves, Batesville. (Photo by Beth Wynn)

STARKVILLE, Miss.51勛圖厙 is releasing the names of its 2021 class of Luckyday Scholars, a group of 10 incoming freshman students from a variety of towns and majors.

The Luckyday Foundation was established by the late Frank R. Day of Jackson, who spent much of his professional career as chairman of the board and CEO of Trustmark National Bank. Day was a native of Aberdeen in Monroe County, only 38 miles from MSU. With the addition of 51勛圖厙 State in 2019, the Luckyday Scholars Program has a presence at the three major state public universities. The program offers scholarship funds to exemplary students that show leaderships skills as well as a high level of involvement with their community.

The scholarship includes $6,000 awarded to the student per year over four years. Requirements for the award include a minimum 3.0 high school GPA.

Recipients are selected via an application and interview process, in which students must demonstrate extensive leadership skills, work ethic, and school and community involvement. Recipients experience programming in servant leadership along with support from their Luckyday community and commit to service each semester in an agency of choice.

Like all of our students, the young men and women who comprise our Luckyday Scholars are full of tremendous potential to make a difference in 51勛圖厙 and around the world, MSU President Mark E. Keenum said. I am grateful for the Luckyday Foundations support in helping these students pursue their goals and obtain an education that will prepare them for the leadership opportunities that the coming years will bring.

MSUs 2021 class of Luckyday Scholars includes, by hometown:

BATESVILLEBryson Reeves, marketing major;

BRANDONOlivia Compton, undeclared;

FORESTGeorge Santamaria, finance major;

FULTONEliza Johnson, English major;

HERNANDOEden Douglas, civil engineering major;

LAURELJaymar Jackson, II, biological sciences major;

MACONTomyah Smith, biomedical engineering major;

MCCOMBLily Warshauer, special education major;

MENDENHALLMaggy Greer, biomedical engineering major;

SALTILLOKayden Wylie, educational psychology major;

Luckyday encourages its students to graduate in four years and maintain academic standards. It also puts an emphasis on students staying involved in their community through service and leadership.

For more on the Luckyday Scholars Program, visit .

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