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Alumni Memorial Scholars

Alumni Memorial Scholars (AMS) is a community of students dedicated to scholarship.

Scholars are selected at the time of admission to ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø for their dedication and interest in scholarship. Scholars receive personalized mentorship from faculty affiliates, funding to support student projects, and a supportive community of scholarship.

About the Program

A Community of Scholars

AMS students pose with the Avengers: Endgame poster outside the theater
A group from AMS traveled to Syracuse together for a screening of Avengers: Endgame.

While on campus, AMS scholars form a community that takes pride in the academic achievements and interests of its members.

During their first year at ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø, AMS scholars all reside in the same Residential Commons. Living in proximity to other AMS scholars often ignites ideas for academic research, and provides opportunities for students to establish social connections.

Throughout the year, social events for all AMS students also bring together scholars from the program from across all class years.

A Shared Academic Experience

A dedicated first-year seminar class (FSEM) for AMS scholars will offer a shared academic experience that introduces scholars to the academic and scholarly expectations and possibilities at ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø. 

Research and Academic Opportunities for All Disciplines

Scholars have the opportunity to apply for grants totaling up to $10,000 to fund independent research, attendance at academic conferences, internships, language study and academic experiences.

Scholars in the program may submit proposals to receive this funding at any point before graduating.

What Makes an AMS Scholar

Faculty and Staff

Students in the AMS program benefit from the engagement and guidance of both a faculty and staff director:

George Carleton Jr. Professor of Philosophy
Scholars Program Coordinator