Brown Fellows Program

 

Jeremy Bozarth, Class of 2009

Hometown: Calhoun, KY
University: University of Louisville

Jeremy Bozarth plans to major in industrial engineering. He graduated from McLean County High School. Jeremy was president for three years of the Student Council and the Beta Club. He was on his high school's academic team all four years, where he served as junior varsity and varsity quick recall captain. He was a Governor's Scholar, Commonwealth Ambassador, and received the McLean County Community Coalition's Shining Star Award for completing the most hours of community service during the school year. His honors include an AP Scholar Award, Daughters of the American Revolution History Award and Governor's Cup Awards, for which he placed first in the district for math and fifth in the district for English composition.

Testimonial

The Brown Fellows Program has transformed my college experience into something more than I could ever hope for. The summer trip to Panama opened my eyes to new aspects of the world I had never thought of before. But the Brown Fellows is so much more than just taking trips and financial help; the program gives you a set of people who you can rely on. I am so grateful for the program to have brought all of us together, grow together, learn together, and to build something much larger than ourselves. This program has also helped enable my dreams, what at first seemed like a far off wish is coming closer to reality each day. This is truly an amazing and unique program that I am very grateful to be a part of.