MURFREESBORO — The
nation’s oldest and most selective honor society for all academic disciplines
has awarded a $5,000 fellowship to an MTSU scholar.
Natalie Musselman, who graduated with a bachelor’s degree in
biology in May 2017, was one of only 57 scholars at institutions with active
chapters of The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi to receive a fellowship. This is
the fifth consecutive year that an MTSU student has received the award.
“I was completely shocked, but ecstatic, when I was told
that I had received the award,” said Musselman. “When I was applying, it felt
like a long shot, but I tried to remain hopeful and submit the best application
I could.”
The Murfreesboro native, who minored in psychology, said her
goal is to become specialized in either pediatrics or neurology.
“I’m also very interested in the research aspects of
rehabilitation, and, after practicing as a physical therapist, I may go back to
school for my (doctorate) in rehabilitation science,” said Musselman.
Musselman said the money will pay for almost all of her
first semester of graduate school at the University of Tennessee Health Science
Center in Memphis. If all goes as planned, she will receive her doctorate in
physical therapy at the conclusion of the three-year program.
“Students in the doctor of physical therapy program are
encouraged to refrain from working if possible due to the program’s time
commitment,” Musselman said. “Between tuition and living expenses, usually
people leave the program with debt, and I’m so thankful I can lessen the amount
I’ll have when I leave school.”
Phi Kappa Phi’s fellowship program awarded 51 fellowships of
$5,000 and six $15,000 scholarships this year. The selection criteria include
graduate potential, undergraduate academic achievement, service and leadership experience,
letters of recommendation, a personal statement of educational perspective and
career goals, and acceptance in an approved graduate or professional program.
The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi was founded in 1897 at
the University of Maine. Membership is by selection only to the top 10 percent
of seniors and graduate students and the top 7.5 percent of juniors. Faculty,
professional staff and alumni who have achieved scholarly distinction also
qualify.
To learn more about Phi Kappa Phi and its membership and
financial aid opportunities, go to www.phikappaphi.org,
or contact MTSU chapter president Dianna Rust at 615-898-5235 or dianna.rust@mtsu.edu.
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