Scholarships

Each year the Armenian Education Center awards a scholarship to the winner of their essay contest. These essay questions help students to generate awareness and build a general understanding of the Armenian Genocide of 1915.

2023 Scholarship Letter

2023 Scholarship Question

Past Winners of the AEC Scholarship

2020

Winner: Katherine Vaughan, Salem High School
Honorable mention: Kelsey Snider, Wilson Memorial High School

2019

Winner: Jamael Smith, Rustburg High School, Rustburg, VA

2018

Winner: Elliot Scaparo, Maggie Walker Governor’s School for Government and International Studies, Richmond, VA
Honorable mention: Jackson Daniels, Grafton High School, Yorktown, VA

2017

Winner: Avery Naperala
Honorable mention: James Caven

2016

Winner: Benjamin Comire, Bassett H.S., Bassett, VA
Honorable mention: Kelly McHale, W.T. Woodson H.S., Fairfax, VA
Honorable mention: Brooks Pollard, Turner Ashby H.S., Bridgewater, VA

2015

Winner: Katherine Katz, Bishop Denis J. O’Connell High School, Arlington, VA
Honorable mentions: Zach Schauffler, Jamestown High School, James City County, VA

2014

Winner: John Leahy
Honorable mentions: Meagan Arnold; Hershel Holiday

2013

Winner: Claire Burke
Honorable mentions: Sonia Blough; Philip Cragg; Audra J VanDerwerker

2012

Winner: Claire Tito
Honorable mention: Sarah Stites

2011

Winner: Elisabeth Andrews
Honorable Mention: Charlotte Hopkins

2010

Winner: Hira Palla
Honorable Mention: Jerod Myers

2009

Winner: David Scurry
Honorable Mention: Jennifer Morben

2008

Winner: June Song
Honorable Mention: Christina Beasley

2007

Winner: Matthew Mason