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VSP Vision and American Academy of Optometry Foundation Award Nearly $200,000 in Scholarships to Fourth-Year Optometry Students

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RANCHO CORDOVA, Calif. – Last month, VSP Vision and the American Academy of Optometry Foundation (AAOF) announced the recipients of the 2024 Practice Excellence Scholarship, which has been recognizing the very best in what optometry has to offer in patient care and practice management for nearly 40 years.

The Practice Excellence Scholarship is awarded to optometry students who demonstrate excellence in both clinical and academic performance, as well as a commitment to enter the independent practice of optometry. Funded by VSP Vision and administered through the AAOF, nearly $200,000 was awarded to 50 top-performing, fourth-year optometry students in the United States, Puerto Rico and Canada.

“VSP Vision recognizes the importance of supporting the next generation of optometrists as they begin their rewarding careers in eye care,” said VSP Vision Board Chair Matt Wickham, OD. “These scholarships reflect our commitment to support and create opportunities for this vital profession, and we congratulate all of the 2024 recipients.”

“Every year, we are impressed with the academic and clinical excellence demonstrated by each recipient of the Practice Excellence Scholarship and this next generation of optometrists have a bright future ahead of them,” said Valerie Sharpe, OD, FAAO, President, American Academy of Optometry Foundation. “We are grateful to VSP Vision for this partnership as we both continue to champion the success of the optometric profession.”

Recipients of the 2024 Practice Excellence scholarship award include:

  • Madison Huynh – Illinois College of Optometry
  • Shang-Yun (Wendy) Huang – Illinois College of Optometry
  • Alec Compton – Indiana University School of Optometry
  • Madison Neale – Indiana University School of Optometry
  • Kimberly Castellanos – Inter-American University of Puerto Rico School of Optometry
  • Brie Aguon – Inter-American University of Puerto Rico School of Optometry
  • Gabrielle Anderson – Kentucky College of Optometry at University of Pikeville
  • Megan Carry – Kentucky College of Optometry at University of Pikeville
  • Lilly Lien Phan – Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
  • Sameer Majumdar – Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
  • Riley Parker – Michigan College of Optometry at Ferris State University
  • Tania Styma – Michigan College of Optometry at Ferris State University
  • Alli O’Shea – Midwestern University – Arizona College of Optometry
  • Nicole J Boyer – Midwestern University – Arizona College of Optometry
  • Giacomo Cilliani – Midwestern University – Chicago College of Optometry
  • Hana Tulemat – Midwestern University – Chicago College of Optometry
  • Alexandra Baillie – New England College of Optometry
  • Rachel Harmon – New England College of Optometry
  • Cori Ashton Dorrell – Northeastern State University Oklahoma College of Optometry
  • Tate Buster – Northeastern State University Oklahoma College of Optometry
  • Adelda Blanc – Nova Southeastern University College of Optometry
  • Colleen Furey – Nova Southeastern University College of Optometry
  • Emily Bittman – Pacific University College of Optometry
  • Meagan R. Seufert – Pacific University College of Optometry
  • Claire Chu – Pennsylvania College of Optometry at Drexel University
  • Lawrence Sunga Yabut – Pennsylvania College of Optometry at Drexel University
  • Faye Nie – Southern California College of Optometry at Marshall B Ketchum University
  • Vanessa Tran – Southern California College of Optometry at Marshall B Ketchum University
  • Hannah Marek – Southern College of Optometry
  • Leslie Ibarra – Southern College of Optometry
  • Christina Canellos – SUNY College of Optometry
  • Julianna Dolinski – SUNY College of Optometry
  • Joshua Stefan – The Ohio State University College of Optometry
  • Maddison Fortman – The Ohio State University College of Optometry
  • Baldemar Torres – UC Berkely – Herbert Wertheim School of Optometry and Vision Science
  • Jessica JQ Wang – UC Berkely – Herbert Wertheim School of Optometry and Vision Science
  • Brenton Maxwell Weeks – University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Optometry
  • Isabella Simmons – University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Optometry
  • Jackson Dolce – University of Houston College of Optometry
  • Luis Ramirez – University of Houston College of Optometry
  • Brandon Merrill – University of Missouri St. Louis College of Optometry
  • Valerie D’Souza – University of Missouri St. Louis College of Optometry
  • Alina Tran – University of Montreal School of Optometry
  • Catherine Forest – University of Montreal School of Optometry
  • Brazil Andrews – University of the Incarnate Word Rosenberg School of Optometry
  • Jenna Kveton – University of the Incarnate Word Rosenberg School of Optometry
  • Laura Appleby – University of Waterloo
  • Michelle Zhang – University of Waterloo
  • Madisyn Jones – Western University of Health Sciences College of Optometry
  • Jessica Yeh – Western University of Health Sciences College of Optometry

Over the past 10 years, VSP Vision has provided nearly $4 million in scholarship support to optometry students.

To learn more about all the scholarship opportunities VSP Vision offers, 
visit https://www.vspproviderhub.com/scholarships.html.

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About VSP Vision 
At VSP Vision, our purpose is to empower human potential through sight. As the first national not-for-profit vision benefits company, this is what drives everything we do. For nearly 70 years, VSP Vision has been the leader in health-focused vision care. Every day, the people that power our complementary businesses—VSP® Vision Care, Marchon Eyewear, Inc., Visionworks®, Eyefinity®, Eyeconic®, VSP® Optics, and VSP® Ventures—work together to create a world where everyone can bring their best vision to life. That means providing affordable access to eye care and eyewear for more than 85 million members through a network of more than 42,000 doctors. It also means expanding access to vision care to those disadvantaged by income, distance, or disaster through VSP Vision Eyes of Hope®. To date, more than 4 million people in need have received access to no-cost eye care and eyewear through one of our Eyes of Hope programs. Learn more about how we’re reinvesting in greater vision, health, and opportunities for all at vspvision.com.