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Rutgers University-Camden Announces New Endowed Scholarships for the Honors College Rutgers-Camden Honors College students share similar traits: great minds, good hearts and the leadership potential to change the world. The Honors College seeks such students from across the nation and around the globe. Naturally, other top schools also hope to recruit these students. To attract these students to our campus, Arts & Sciences at Rutgers-Camden is pleased to announce the creation of three new Honors College scholarships: The Baratz & Associates, P.A. Endowed Scholarship. Brian Baratz '72, Cliff Simmons '81, Ray Giunta '80 and Francis Mulroy '85 are partners in the firm of Baratz & Associates, P.A., a leading Delaware Valley accounting, tax and business consulting firm established in 1982. They recently established a $50,000 Endowed Fund for Honors College Scholarships. The Edward P. and Carolyn Kiessling Endowed Scholarship for $25,000. And the George W. and Kay H. Mamo Endowed Scholarship for $25,000. These endowed scholarships will allow for increased resources for both need-based awards and merit-based scholarships for Honors College students. Supporting the Honors College: Opportunities for Giving
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