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Award Year Student Recipient(s) 2024 Mark Waller 2023 Eric Evonsion ’23 2022 Eric Evonsion ’23 2021 Anna C. Bitter ’22 2020 Mattison G. Grant ’21 Jacob M. Day ’21 2019 Wenle Mu ’20 2018 Julia P.
McCardell Scholarship The Adrian L. McCardell Scholarship was established in 2002 through the will of Adrian L. McCardell, Class of 1929. The scholarship is awarded to a junior with interests in ...
The Elizabeth B. Garrett Scholarships were founded on a bequest made by Mrs. Elizabeth B. White in 1918. This fund provides for five of the department scholarships, namely one each in the following ...
In compliance with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and all other applicable non-discrimination laws, Washington and Lee University does not ...
The guidelines and procedures to sit for the CPA exam and become licensed vary from state to state. Since individual state requirements are also subject to change, we recommend visiting the National ...
The Milton Colvin Scholarship Endowment was created in 1997 by his sister, Mrs. Katharine Colvin Hart, and other members of the Colvin family to honor this distinguished teacher and his 30-year career ...
The Schlegel Scholarships honor the memory of United States Navy Commander Robert Allan Schlegel ’85, who was killed in the terrorist attack on the Pentagon on September 11, 2001. Established in 2002 ...
Occasionally, a student may wish to transfer credits in economics from another U.S.-based university, usually from a summer program. Here are some guidelines to consider for a course in economics. It ...
The Economics Department offers advanced students the opportunity to undertake independent original research leading to the writing of an honors thesis in the senior year. For a student considering ...
Students typically study abroad during the sophomore or junior year. 2. What do I need to know about transferring credits for Economics Major? Keep in mind that only up to 9 credits for Economics can ...
Resources for Economics students.
Economics is the study of decision making under scarcity and it permeates almost every facet of political, commercial, industrial and even familial behavior in society. Do financial markets reflect ...