21st Century/SJT Scholars Alumni
Alumni of the 21st Century/SJT Scholars program are invited back to campus each year to support curre
(From the SJT Scholars website)
Instituted by former University President Stephen Joel Trachtenberg in 1989, the scholarship program is designed to attract the best and brightest graduates of the District of Columbia's Public Schools to George Washington University. Inaugurated as the 21st Century Scholars, the scholarship program was renamed for President Stephen Joel Trachtenberg by the Univers
Graduating Scholars reflect on their time at GW.
https://gwtoday.gwu.edu/graduating-sjt-scholars-share-memories
Graduating SJT Scholars Share Memories | GW Today | The George Washington University SJT Scholars graduating from GW in 2017 (l to r): Timothy Hursen, Leslie Ogu, DeLante Fludd, David Hernandez, Joycelynn Kane, Briana Whitfield, Charleene Smith, Darielle Anderson. (B.L. Wilson/GW Today)
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