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Ƶ student wins grant to present research

Senior political science major and Office of the Registrar student assistant Alexander Taylor has won a $1,250 scholarship to present research at an upcoming conference of the Southern Association of Collegiate Registrars and Ƶ Officers.

Taylor participated in two presentations. The first focused on quantitative research on student perception of the CeDiploma for graduating seniors. Notably, this research has also been accepted as a major publication in the peer-reviewed journal “College and University.” 

The second presentation focused on his work to extend the academic transcript through Ƶ’s involvement in the $1.56 million Lumina Foundation grant.

This is the third year in a row that Ƶ undergraduate students have received scholarships to present their research at the large southeastern conference.