Zellner awarded $6,000 Phi Eta Sigma scholarship

GREEN BAY — University of Wisconsin-Green Bay sophomore Amy Zellner, of Casco, was awarded a $6,000 Endowed Undergraduate Scholarship from the Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society.

Zellner maintains a 3.83 grade-point average while she majors in Human Biology with a nutritional science emphasis and minors in Spanish. She hopes to be bilingual at the time of her graduation.

She is co-president of the campus Phi Eta Sigma chapter, a programmer and liaison for her campus residence hall, has volunteered for highway cleanup and the annual Jingle Bell Walk/Run. She mentors through the Big Brothers Big Sisters After School Program for Northeast Wisconsin, is a member of Habitat for Humanity, Campus Crusade for Christ and the UWGB Bowling Club.

The Phi Eta Sigma Endowed Undergraduate Scholarships have been established in honor of the founders and distinguished members of the Society. Each year, scholarships are granted to exceptional graduate and undergraduate Phi Eta Sigma members.

Phi Eta Sigma is a freshman honor society that encourages new students toward excellence in academics and community service.

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