Departmental Awards
2005 RMI Alumni Club Undergraduate Student of the Year Award
This annual awardsponsored by the RMI Alumni Clubrecognizes a senior-level student majoring in risk management and insurance who has demonstrated academic excellence in coursework related to managing risk.
Jeremy Hodges
Elizabeth Marks
2005 Outstanding Personal Financial Planning Graduate Student of the Year Award
This annual award recognizes a graduating personal financial planning student who has demonstrated academic excellence in graduate-level coursework and whose efforts have enhanced the quality of education for other students in the personal financial planning program.
Kathleen R. Forney
2005 Outstanding Risk Management and Insurance Graduate Student of the Year Award
This annual award recognizes a graduating risk management and insurance student who has demonstrated academic excellence in graduate-level coursework and whose efforts have enhanced the quality of education for other students in the risk management and insurance program.
Jun Fang
2005 Robert W. Batten Actuarial Science Award
Robert W. Batten served as professor and director of Georgia State's Actuarial Science Program for 25 years. This award is presented annually to an actuarial science student in recognition of outstanding performance in actuarial mathematics.
Li Li
2005 Floyd S. Harper Award
The late Dr. Floyd S. Harper joined Georgia State's faculty in 1958 and was instrumental in the creation of the Department of Risk Management and Insurance's Actuarial Science Program. This award is presented annually to a graduating senior in actuarial science in recognition of outstanding scholastic achievement and characterqualities that Dr. Harper strove to develop in his students.
Nancy Jones
2005 Eli A. Zubay Actuarial Science Award
The late Dr. Eli A. Zubay co-founded Georgia State University's Actuarial Science Program in 1958. This award is presented annually to the undergraduate actuarial science major with the highest overall grade-point average, and recognizes academic excellence. Recipients must have accumulated at least 60, but no more than 90 semester credit hours, and must have completed at least 12 semester credit hours of actuarial science coursework with no grade lower than a "B."
Kevin Spanier
2005 Gamma Iota Sigma Leadership Awards
This award recognizes Gamma Iota SigmaZeta Chapter members who demonstrate outstanding leadership and initiative within the organization. Recipients must also exhibit ethics in leadership and mindfulness of others.
Deepak Gupta
Ginny Wen
2005 Gamma Iota Sigma Service Awards
This award recognizes Gamma Iota SigmaZeta Chapter members for distinguished service to the organization and to the Department of Risk Management and Insurance and its activities.
Joshua Ian Schumacher
Mark Stewart
AON Scholarship
This annual scholarship awards up to $5,000 to an undergraduate or graduate Robinson College student enrolled in any of the academic programs offered by the Department of Risk Management and Insurance. Selection is based on scholarship and financial need.
Deepak Soni
Hiayang Wang
Deyu Zhou
Assurant Group Scholarship
Assurant Group sponsors two annual $2,500 scholarships. One award is given to a Robinson College junior or senior student majoring in risk management and insurance. The other award is given to a junior or senior Robinson College student majoring in actuarial science. Selection is based on merit.
Raimundo Molina-Baez
Atlanta Association of Health Underwriters Scholarship
This $1,500 scholarship is awarded annually to a Robinson College student majoring in risk management. Selection criteria include character, leadership ability, financial need, and an interest in pursuing a career in the life and health insurance industry.
Mark Stewart
Ginny Win
Atlanta Claims Association Scholarship
This annual scholarship awards up to $1,500 to an undergraduate or graduate Robinson College student who exhibits an interest in the claims function or who majors in risk management and insurance. Selection is based on scholarship, past accomplishments, and growth potential.
Joshua Ian Schumaker
Robert W. Batten Scholarship
Established to honor retired professor and director of Georgia State University's Actuarial Science Program, Robert W. Batten, this fund awards annual scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students majoring in actuarial science. Selection is based on scholarship and financial need.
Richard Day Xiangdong Deng Yuting Fan Yungui Hu Ruoyan Hua Li Li Lian Li Jiyun Qu |
Haibin Rao Michelle Rubin Ping Wang Wonhee Yang Gabriel Young Jun Zheng Bo Zhou |
CIGNA Scholarship
This annual scholarship of up to $2,000 is awarded to an undergraduate or graduate student majoring in actuarial science. Selection is based on academic performance and merit.
Xiaonan Zhang
Educational Foundation, Inc. Scholarship
The Department of Risk Management and Insurance, through the Educational Foundation Inc. (EFI)its fundraising armprovides a variety of scholarships and fellowships to students enrolled in academic programs offered by the department. Selection is based on leadership, integrity and scholarship.
James Tyler Leverty
Hsuan-Te Lin
John W. Hall Fellowship
This fellowship of up to $3,000 is named in honor of Professor John W. Hall, whose 19-year tenure as chair of the Georgia State University Department of Risk Management and Insurance was noted as a period of growth and excellence. It is available to qualified graduate students majoring in a program offered by the Department of Risk Management and Insurance. Selection is based on leadership and integrity.
Kevin Chung
Leyton B. Hunter Fellowship
Fellowships are awarded to doctoral students with concentrations or research in risk management. This fund was established by friends of Leyton B. Hunter in honor of his numerous contributions to the insurance industry.
Yijia Lin Andreas Milidonas Jeung Bo Shim Yuan Yuan |
Jian Wen Zhiojang Yan Xiangjing Wei |
James S. Kemper Foundation Doctoral Fellowship
The James S. Kemper Foundation established this fund in honor of James Scott Kemperfounder of the Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Company and the related Kemper companiesand his commitment to the advancement of higher education. The $25,000 annual fellowship benefits an African-American or Hispanic-American doctoral student engaged in research on risk and its management, and who wishes to pursue academic career upon graduation.
Renata Robinson
The Helen C. Leith Fellowship
Endowed by the Helen C. Leith Foundation, this fellowship program makes available fellowships to doctoral students in an insurance-related field. Selection is based on merit.
Yijia Lin Andreas Milidonas Jeung Bo Shim Xiangjing Wei |
Jian Wen Zhiojang Yan Yuan Yuan |
John W. Morgan Scholarship
This $2,500 annual scholarship was endowed by Pritchard & Jerden, Inc. and 11 of its employees in honor of their friend and colleague John W. Morgan. The scholarship is awarded to an undergraduate or graduate student who exhibits a strong interest in the claims function and is majoring in risk management and insurance. Selection is made on the basis of scholarship, character, and need.
Michael O'Donnell
Jayme Place
James W. Morton Jr. Scholarship
This $2,000 scholarship is awarded annually to an undergraduate or graduate student majoring in risk management and insurance or personal financial planning. The scholarship honors James W. Morton Jr. who was instrumental in the development of State Farm Insurance Company in Georgia. Selection is based on merit.
Xia Yin
Risk and Insurance Management Society Scholarship
The Atlanta Chapter of the Risk and Insurance Management Society sponsors annual scholarships of up to $2,400 for undergraduate and graduate students interested in risk management. Selection is based on merit.
Hsuan-Te Lin
Yang Liu
Andrew Teegarden
Hemanth Thota
Southern Loss Association Scholarship
This annual scholarship of $1,000 is awarded to an undergraduate or graduate RCB student majoring in risk management and who exhibits leadership and outstanding scholarship.
Rui Thomas
C. V. Starr Scholarship
Endowed by the Starr Foundation, this fund provides several annual scholarships of up to $4,000 to students majoring in actuarial science or any of the risk management programs. Priority is given to graduate students, but undergraduate students who have completed at least two years of coursework and who have outstanding potential are considered. The scholarship may be held for two years.
Tao Guo Shin Hyung Lee Erin Penn |
Jayme Place Xia Yin Haiyan Zheng |