Frank Perdue Scholarship Student of the Year awarded to Susan Jones

Susan Jones, North Carolina State University, was named the Frank Perdue Scholarship Student of the Year at the USPOULTRY Foundation’s College Student Career Program, held in conjunction with the 2018 International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE).

Susan Jones, North Carolina State University, was named the Frank Perdue Scholarship Student of the Year at the USPOULTRY Foundation’s College Student Career Program, held in conjunction with the 2018 International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE). The scholarship is named in Frank Perdue’s honor, for his dedication to aspiring young people studying for careers in the poultry industry, and who, for many years as a long-time supporter of the program, attended and interviewed students. Brock Daniels, University of Arkansas, was awarded second place, and Benjamin Alig, North Carolina State University, received third place honors.

Barbara Jenkins, executive director of the USPOULTRY Foundation stated, “Twelve students submitted applications for Student of the Year. We are excited to see the growth in the number of good, quality applications as well as the steady growth overall of the College Student Career Program.” 

Students also participated in Club of the Year and Scrapbook of the Year competitions. North Carolina State University was named Club of the Year, which is based on yearlong activities and community engagement by the club. Texas A&M University took home second place, and Pennsylvania State University placed third. The club Scrapbook of the Year award went to Pennsylvania State University.

The USPOULTRY Foundation College Student Career Program gives companies an opportunity to interview top students for industry-related jobs and internships in one location, during a three-day period. The program involves students from national universities and has been an important part of the hiring process for many companies for nearly 50 years.

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