Delhi: University of Cincinnati (UC) announced the coveted Global Scholarship worth US $100,000 to be presented to Anurag Gogineni, the only
recipient of the highest level award this year owing to his excellent academics and extracurricular achievements. Anurag will receive a full tuition scholarship of US
$25,000, renewable for four years, for a total value of US $100,000. He will be pursuing his Bachelor's degree at UC which commences in August 2012.
Out of the 1300 international applications received by the university, the Review Committee of the University of Cincinnati which annually awards over US $1million
for international undergraduate students has chosen Anurag Gogineni as the most deserving candidate.
On this remarkable feat, Anurag said, “UC has a great business school, one of the best campuses according to popular rankings, well developed business leadership
programs, and ample scholarships. It offers excellent placements & an enriching coop programme.”
Anurag has also been admitted to UC’s Kolodzik Business Scholar’s programme, a highly selective program which will provide him with exceptional opportunities to
further his career through a customized academic plan and work with prestigious global companies, such as Proctor & Gamble.
“This fall, the programs I'm looking most forward to are, University Honors, Kolodzik Business Scholars, and professional fraternities like Alpha Kappa Psi and Delta
Sigma Pi. I'm very happy that I have chosen UC as my destination this fall”, Anurag exclaimed.
University of Cincinnati (UC), ranked among the top tier of the Best National Universities by the US News and World Report, August 2011 is a public research university with an enrolment of more than 42,000 students, offering students a balance of educational excellence and real-world experience.
Jonathan Weller, Director of UC’s International Admissions said, “The selection of candidates for the coveted scholarship was significant as it involved thorough
reviewing of numerous entries which came in. We have carefully chosen the most deserving candidate.”
Furthermore Fresh applicants for fall 2013 must move quickly to be considered for the new scholarships as the preferred application deadline is December 1, 2012. If
funds remain available, decisions will still be made until the February 2012 final deadline. Interested applicants are encouraged to contact UC’s India Country
Coordinator, Anjali Khavnekar, at Anjali.Khavnekar@uc.edu for more information.