Members of Elmira College's Class of 2013 were recognized during the college's fall academic convocation for receiving Valedictorian, Salutatorian, Presidential, Trustee or Founder Scholarships.
Kalinda Cox of Bethel, majoring in biology-chemistry, earned the
Founder Scholarship. Cox is the daughter of Laura Tyler.
Shelby Black of Norway, majoring in international studies, also earned the Founder Scholarship. She is the daughter of Barbara Rooth and Paul Black.
The scholarships are awarded based on rank in secondary school class,
overall academic achievement and test scores. The Founder Scholarship
is valued at $72,000 over four years.

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