June 24, 2025
Michigan State University has awarded comprehensive scholarships to 50 exceptional incoming first-year students. Alumni Distinguished Scholarships are part of a 70-year tradition, University Distinguished Scholarships were initiated in 2000, and the inaugural Joseph R. and Sarah L. Williams Scholarships have enabled more students than ever to receive full merit awards to MSU.
“These incoming students reflect Spartan excellence,” said MSU President Kevin M. Guskiewicz, “By investing in their futures, Michigan State is not only opening the doors for student success – we’re serving as a greater talent activator, strengthening the future of our communities, our state, and our world.”
The scholarships cover full tuition, room and board, and a stipend for up to eight semesters of undergraduate study. They are considered some of the most competitive awards in the country.
Each awardee also receives a spot in the MSU Honors College’s Professorial Assistantship program, which provides a two-year paid research placement with a faculty member.
“With access to world-class research opportunities, these fifty scholars will collaborate with faculty on groundbreaking work that addresses real-world challenges,” said MSU Honors College Interim Dean Glenn Chambers, “Their ideas, curiosity, and drive will fuel discoveries that reach far beyond campus. We can’t wait to see and support the impact these Honors College Spartans will make.”
“These students didn’t just meet expectations – they challenged them. They’re researchers, advocates, entrepreneurs, and problem-solvers before even setting foot on campus. At MSU, we believe in giving them the space, support, and opportunities to turn big ideas into real-world impact. We can’t wait to welcome them into a community that celebrates ambition, creativity and collaboration,” said MSU Executive Director of Admissions John Ambrose.
The newest scholars represent 10 states and eight countries. They are pursuing degrees across 12 different colleges at MSU.
Alumni Distinguished Scholars are outstanding high school graduates who applied to MSU, wrote short essay responses, took an intensive general knowledge exam, and participated in interviews with the selection committee of faculty and staff this past winter.
The 2025 Alumni Distinguished Scholars are:
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The executive director of admissions and the interim dean of the Honors College selected University Distinguished Scholars from a pool of all MSU applicants based on high school programs, achievements, and finalist interviews.
The 2025 University Distinguished Scholars are:
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The Joseph R. and Sarah L. Williams Scholarship is named after the university’s inaugural president and first lady. Guskiewicz and MSU announced the creation of the scholarship program in his investiture speech last September. Williams Scholars followed the same selection process as Alumni Distinguished Scholars: applying to MSU, submitting essays, taking a general knowledge exam, and interviewing with a faculty-staff committee
The 2025 Williams Scholars are:
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More information on the Alumni Distinguished Scholarship Competition and the Williams Scholarship is available here. Please contact MSU Honors College Assistant Dean Bess German, at germanr@msu.edu with questions.
This article was originally published on the MSU Honors College website
 
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