Scholarships

Pi Kapp Scholars Award

The Pi Kapp Scholars award, our fraternity’s longest-running scholarship, recognizes the promising young members of the Fraternity who have distinguished themselves during their undergraduate career through a commitment to academic excellence. The oldest and most prestigious scholarship in Pi Kappa Phi, the Pi Kapp Scholars Award is intended to recognize and reinforce the idea that to lead in one’s chapter is to first lead in the classroom.

Criteria

The Fraternity’s oldest and most prestigious scholarship, the Pi Kapp Scholars Award recognizes initiated juniors and seniors of Pi Kappa Phi. There are seven total recipients, each receiving $1,000 grants each spring semester.

Any junior or senior who applies must have a cumulative GPA of 3.3 or higher and submit an unofficial transcript with his application.

To be eligible, an applicant must:

  • Be an initiated member of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity
  • Be enrolled as a full-time junior or senior at his university
  • Have a cumulative GPA of 3.3 or higher
  • Complete the entire application

2025 Recipients

  • Ethan Ehmig, Alpha Zeta (Oregon State)
  • Logan Williams, Delta Psi (Texas-Arlington)
  • Kyle Moore, Gamma Nu (LaGrange)
  • Andrew Davis, Kappa (UNC-Chapel Hill)
  • Steven Pappas, Kappa Phi (Loyola-Chicago)
  • Justin Bonanno, Omega (Purdue)
  • Joseph Byrnes, Theta Psi (RIT)

Past Recipients

  • Jack Glynn, Theta Tau (High Point)
  • Daniel Hogan, Iota Nu (Mississippi State)
  • Grant Jones, Epsilon Upsilon (Georgia College)
  • Christian McGrath, Alpha Alpha (Mercer)
  • William Motley, Kappa (UNC-Chapel Hill)
  • Champ Stuart, Iota Kappa (Greeley)
  • Christian Waldschmidt, Theta Psi (RIT)
  • Forrest Ahles, Beta Alpha (NJIT)
  • Jacob Beavers, Beta Epsilon (Missouri-Columbia)
  • John Czarnecki, Alpha Mu (Penn State)
  • Luke Dovell, Alpha Nu (Ohio State)
  • Ethan Huston, Iota (Georgia Tech)
  • William Motley, Kappa (UNC-Chapel Hill)
  • Raymond Palma, Kappa (UNC-Chapel Hill)
  • Avery Arnone, Alpha Mu (Penn State)
  • Jacob Beavers, Beta Epsilon (Missouri-Columbia)
  • Tyler Glynn, Alpha (College of Charleston)
  • Nathaniel Kidd, Epsilon Eta (Winthrop)
  • John Ramsayer, Alpha Chapter (College of Charleston)
  • Syed Raza, Epsilon Phi (Alabama-Birmingham)
  • Ryan Robinson, Alpha Rho (West Virginia)
  • Joshua Abshire, Gamma Phi (South Alabama)
  • Jacob Beavers, Beta Epsilon (Missouri)
  • Jared Hatton, Delta Eta (Morehead State)
  • Christopher Jue, Lambda (Georgia)
  • Patrick Lebherz, Iota Beta (Texas-San Antonio)
  • Herberth Muguruza, Kappa Omicron (Connecticut)
  • Chase White, Theta Lambda (Missouri State)