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Meet the 2021 Transfer Fellows
A new class of Transfer Fellows from Tennessee, Georgia, Ohio, and Kentucky joined the ranks of the University Honors College in August. The Honors Transfer Fellowship is the highest academic award given to transfer students at Middle Tennessee State University.
Julia Anderson (Psychology), Western Kentucky University
Angela Benninghoff (English), Motlow State Community College
Hunter Brady (Biology), Pensacola Christian College
Ava Brittain (Biology), Columbia State Community College
Kaleb Cardwell (Finance), Pellissippi State Community College
Sidney Creter (Animation), Columbia State Community College
Kelsey Dillard (Biochemistry), Walters State Community College
Luciano Donati (Business Administration), Nashville State Community College
Johari Hamilton (Journalism), Southwest Tennessee Community College
Charese Harrison (Audio Production), Cuyahoga Community College
Kelsi Heck (Art), Walters State Community College
Lillian Hickman (Recording Industry), Volunteer State Community College
Morgan Hutchins (Theatre), Bluegrass Community and Technical College
Aaron Jollay (Accounting), Nashville State Community College
Rebecca Jones (Information Systems), Northeast State Community College
Dimend Little (International Relations), Lipscomb University
Dominic Marcoaldi (Philosophy), Nashville State Community College and State College of Florida
Sheri Masters (Special Education), Aims Community College and Arapahoe Community College
JoyAnna McDonald Recording Industry Savannah Technical College
Michael McGee Management Motlow State Community College
Greta Muller (Art), George Emil Palade Medical University and Trevecca Nazarene University
Magdalene Ofori-Kumi (Business Innovation and Entrepreneurship), Nashville State Community College
Foram Patel (Computer Science), Tennessee Tech University
Sarah Roberts (Social Work), University of Tennessee
Patricyonna Rodgers (Journalism), Columbia State Community College
Alexandra Spadafino (Communication), Nashville State Community College
Abigail Swanson (Accounting), Lee Universtiy
Emaline Tremayne (Psychology), University of Tennessee– Chattanooga
Joy Van Ryckeghem (Psychology), Columbia State Community College