Our students are continuing an OHIO tradition of winning nationally competitive awards, which academically speaking is like winning Olympic gold.
This site profiles some of our award-winning students. Many other OHIO scholars are competing for and winning honors from organizations across the nation. For an expanded listing and additional information, please visit the Office of Nationally Competitive Awards Web site.
As our academic community works together to build on a 200-year legacy of excellence, we salute the outstanding achievements of our students and the dedicated faculty members who support them in their remarkable endeavors.
Congratulations—you make us all very proud!
Related Links If you are a current Ohio University student and would like to learn more about competing for these scholarships, visit our Office of Nationally Competitive Awards online.
If you are a prospective student and would like to find out more about the opportunities available at Ohio University, please visit our admissions Web site.
About the German Academic Exchange Service Undergraduate Scholarship The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) is a publicly funded independent organization of higher education institutions in Germany. Its 14 international offices provide information as well as financial support to highly qualified students and faculty for international research and study.
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German Academic Exchange Service Undergraduate Scholarship
German and European Studies College of Arts and Sciences
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Marcus Hohe
A junior from Galloway, Ohio, Marcus is a member of Delta Phi Alpha, the National German Honor Society. His career goal is to earn graduate degrees in German studies and linguistics and work in the translation field or teach English in Germany.
“The DAAD undergraduate scholarship will support me financially as I head overseas to take courses that will help in the completion of my undergraduate degree,” Marcus said, noting that his studies will also serve as a basis for his planned graduate work.
“Marcus is a bright student and a delightful individual who has always been an asset to my classroom. He has definitely been making great progress since I first met him and I am certain that a year’s stay in Leipzig will give his language skills the boost from good to very good. He certainly has the drive and the talent.”
Barbel Such, assistant professor of German
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