22 WKU students earned the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship for study abroad in the October 2023 application cycle, more than all of Kentucky’s other colleges and universities combined.
(More: Complete list of October 2023 recipients in national competition)
The Gilman Scholarship broadens the student population that studies or interns abroad by supporting undergraduates who might not otherwise participate due to financial constraints. The 22 WKU recipients in this application cycle earned scholarships totaling $77,500 with an average award amount of $3,500.
Of those who worked with the Office of Scholar Development, 52% of WKU applicants were named recipients. This selection rate is more than double the average national selection rate for the Gilman Scholarship over the past five years (24.4%).
Recipients of the award represent the diversity of WKU: 100% are Pell Grant-eligible students, 68% are students of color, 55% are first-generation college students, 9% are students with disabilities, and 9% are enrolled at one of WKU’s regional campuses.
22 students were awarded funding, including the following:
Cecilia Alali of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma is the daughter of Annmary Riunguand Benson Alali. She is a public relations major with a minor in sales. She received the scholarship and the supplemental Critical Need Language Award to study in Kenya in Summer 2024.
Bobbi Coffee of Louisville is an English major with a minor in creative writing. Bobbi will complete a bachelor’s degree through study abroad in the United Kingdom in Fall 2024.
Maurice Davenport of Olmstead is the husband of Shatoyia Davenport and the son of Satara Dunlop and the late Maurice Davenport, Sr. He is a social work major and received the scholarship to study in Tanzania in Summer 2024.
Ahria Dunn of Lexington is the daughter of Alma Dunn and Terry Newby. Ahria is an elementary education major and received the scholarship to complete student teaching in Germany in Spring 2024.
Bethany Galloway of Owensboro is a social work major. A student at WKU in Owensboro, she received the scholarship to study in the United Kingdom in Summer 2024.
JC Guzman-Perkins Jof Glasgow is the son of Amanda Perkins. He is a religious studies major with a minor in Chinese and a certificate in teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL). He received the scholarship to study in South Korea in Winter 2024.
Shiphrah Hallman of Bethpage, Tennessee is the daughter of David and Billie Hallman. She is a Chinese and graphic design double major with certificates in teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) and Spanish. She received the Gilman-Taiwan Scholarship to study in Taiwan in Summer 2024.
Cassandra Key of Leitchfield is an elementary education major. She received the scholarship to complete her student teaching in Ireland in Spring 2024.
Thang Lian of Myanmar is the son of John Kai and Vung Niang. A military science and organizational leadership double major with a minor in psychology, he received the scholarship to study in Thailand in Summer 2024.
Mary Man of Bowling Green is the daughter of Thang Mung and Dim Hung. She is an international affairs and organizational leadership double major. She received the scholarship to study in Thailand in Summer 2024.
Emily Miller of Shepherdsville is the daughter of Melissa Miller. Emily is a psychology and health sciences major with a minor in clinical and community behavioral health, and she received the scholarship to study in Austria in Summer 2024.
Shivani Patel of Somerset is the daughter of Asmita and Dhiren Patel. She is a biology major with a minor in psychology pursuing a career as a physician assistant. She received the scholarship to study in India in Summer 2024.
Htee Paw of Bowling Green is a triple major in political science, professional legal studies, and corporate and organizational communication. She received the scholarship to study in Thailand in Summer 2024.
Tiara Shellman of Atlanta, Georgia is the daughter of Shawanna Johnson and the granddaughter of Elyane Johnson. She is a corporate and organizational communication major with a minor in legal studies. She received the scholarship to study in Japan in Summer 2024.
De’Naleigh Starks-Scott of Providence is the daughter of Shannon Starks and Gary Scott and the granddaughter of Deborah Starks. She is a social work major and received the scholarship to study in Tanzania in Summer 2024.
Theresa Thomas of Louisville is the daughter of Trinita and Rodney Thomas. She is a marketing major with a certificate inapplied data analytics, and she received the scholarship to study in the United Kingdom in Fall 2024.
Win Tun is a nursing major. She received the scholarship to study in South Korea in Summer 2024.
Braxton Turner of Bowling Green is a finance and management double major with a concentration in global business. He received the scholarship to study in Germany in Spring 2024.
Avery Wells of Louisville is the son of Andre and Antissa Wells. He is a political science major with a minor in Africana studies. He received the scholarship to study in Senegal in Summer 2024.
Meara Wilcox of Louisville is the daughter of Erin Grant and Chris Wilcox. She is an environmental, sustainability, and geographic studies major with a minor in music. She received the scholarship to study in Ireland in Summer 2024.