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William Wohlgamuth
Memorial Fellowship for the
Study of Youth in Sports
Description
The Wohlgamuth Fellowship was established by Douglas and Carol Rearick for the purpose
of supporting a graduate student who is committed to studying the problems
surrounding the participation of youth in sports programs. Applicants are judged on the basis of demonstrated academic
achievement, demonstrated scholarship, overall quality of a submitted
research proposal, understanding of issues related to youth sports, and
the ability to implement a research project. The scholarship provides a
stipend of approximately $14,500.
Recipients
Angela M. Fifer
2006-2007
Mary Barron 2005-2006
Sarah Carson 2004-2005
Nick Myers 2003-2004
Peggy McCann 2002-2003
Kevin Stefanek 2001-2002
Peter Morano 2000-2001
Jennifer Waldron 1999-2000
Joey C. Eisenmann 1999-2000
Tempie Brown 1998-1999
Sean Cumming 1997-1998
Peter Katzmarzyk 1996-1997
Susan M. Walter 1995-1996
David Wisner 1994-1995
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Ray Allen 1993-1994
Keith Chapin 1992-1993
Robert Neff 1991-1992
Linda Lyman 1990-1991
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Nomination Procedures
The purpose of this fellowship is to support a master's or doctoral
student who is conducting research in the area of youth sports.
Interested students must be accepted into a graduate program in the
Department of Kinesiology and must maintain student status during the
year of the scholarship. Interested students must submit a letter of
application, a research proposal, college transcripts, a resume of
professional activities, and letters of recommendation to the Director
of the Institute for the Study of Youth Sports. The recipient is
expected to work closely with a faculty member of the Institute for the
Study of Youth Sports. For more information, or to submit an application
for the Wohlgamuth Memorial Fellowship, contact the Director of the
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