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The Frank E. and Lillian A. Mutter Scholarship is one of the largest endowed scholarship programs at Ramapo. The Mutter Scholarships evolved through the efforts of Mr. Arthur Campbell, the Mutters’ attorney and executor of Mr. Mutter’s will. A long-time resident of nearby Ho-Ho-Kus, Mr. Campbell was aware of Ramapo College’s commitment to quality education and convinced Mr. Mutter that he and his wife’s memory would be “well served by supporting students at Ramapo in their endeavors to improve themselves and others through education.” Specifically, Mr. Mutter requested that the fund provide scholarships for “students residing in Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, who need financial assistance; but if there are no such needy students, then for students from any other part of Bergen County, New Jersey, who need financial assistance.”  The first Mutter Scholarships were awarded in 1991. Thanks to Mr. Campbell’s foresight and Mr. Mutter’s generosity, many Ramapo students receive Mutter Scholarships in any given year.

  • For a student from Upper Saddle River or a Bergen County resident with financial need
  • Selected by the Office of Enrollment Management and Institutional Advancement

This scholarship is not awarded through the application process.


2024 Recipients

Abigail Rojas

Abigail Rojas of Lodi, N.J. is a sophomore Political Science major with minors in Public Policy and Latin American Studies. She has been awarded the Presidential Scholarship, as well as a recipient of the Outstanding Leadership Award by a First-Year Student.

At Ramapo, Abigail is active in several clubs such as the First Responders Club, Peer Facilitation Program, Leaders in Service Peer Mentor, Sophomores Advancing In Leadership, Phi Alpha Delta Pre-Law Fraternity, HGS Dean’s Student Advisory Council, and is a member of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars. She currently works on campus at Starbucks as a Barista and works for Ramapo EMS as an EMT.

At home, Abigail has volunteered at the Lodi Volunteer Ambulance Rescue Squad since 2021 where currently she serves as an EMT. She also has her own crochet business and donates her profits to non-profit organizations such as the ACLU. 

After graduation, Abigail plans to attend law school after she graduates and hopes to specialize in Immigration Law.


Sabrina Manoo

Sabrina Manoo of Hackensack, N.J. is an English and Literary Studies major. She is a first-generation college student and is planning on receiving her teaching certification. She has a 3.7 GPA and is in the Tri-Alpha/First Generation Honor Society.

 

At Ramapo, Sabrina is a supplemental instruction leader in which she helps assist students in critical reading and writing classes. 

 

Post-graduation, Sabrina hopes to pursue her Master’s and Doctorate degree and become an English professor.

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2022 Recipients

Erin Pryor

Erin Pryor of Mahwah, N.J. is a History major following the pre-law track. At Ramapo, Erin has been active in several organizations and activities including Future Teachers of America and the Debate club. Erin also holds a job as a server at a local restaurant and is a babysitter in her free time.

Noor Hassan

Post-graduation, Noor Hassan hopes to pass the NCLEX and become a pediatric nurse. “I hope to further my education and help as many people as I can along the way.”

At Ramapo, Noor has been active in several organizations, including the Nursing Student Organization (NSO), the Pre-Med Professions club, and the MSA club. As a mentor in the NSO, she has had the opportunity to help fellow nursing students strive to be the best they can be.

Noor Hassan has also been involved with the American Red Cross and has been giving back to her community through local food and clothing drives. She is also CPR certified and earned the Citizenship award.

She is from Cliffside Park, N.J.


Sandra Ibrahim

“After graduation, I plan to pursue a career as a software engineer for a few years,” says Sandra Ibrahim. “After that, my goal is to continue my education and become a teacher or professor to educate younger generations in Computer Science and Math.”

Sandra is a Computer Science major with a Mathematics minor. She has a 3.6 GPA. She has been awarded Dean’s List several times and is a member of the Alpha Lambda Delta Honors Society.

Sandra participated in a program with Google the summer before her freshman year in college. She was also very active in many clubs in high school, and served as the president of her Drama Club. She has also been a volunteer in her church as a Sunday School Teacher for over 3 years.

She is from Garfield, N.J.



2021 Recipients

Emilia Ayvaz

Emilia Ayvaz of Waldwick, N.J. is an International Business major with a geographical focus of East Asia. She has a GPA of 3.6 and made the Dean’s List several times. 

Emilia is an avid art enthusiast and her art was selected to be displayed at the Bergen County Executive’s offices. She also has a certificate from the town of Waldwick for her work, which includes submitting pieces of legislation from the borough of Waldwick to the White House.

For over three years, Emilia worked a waitress job at a local Japanese restaurant. She has also been involved in the animal organization FOCAS, where she and her family have been actively fostering animals and participating in fundraising events. She is currently employed as a tutor for Ramapo’s Office of Specialized Services. 

Post-graduation, Emilia plans to pursue a Ph.D. She hopes to conduct research regarding economics of the beauty industry and work as a professor of economics and/or international business.

Julia Lodato

Julia Lodato of Bergenfield, N.J. is a junior Nursing major. She has a 3.87 GPA and is on the Dean’s List. Post-graduation, she plans to pass the NCLEX and work in a hospital as a Registered Nurse.

Julia is a part of the Nursing Student Organization and holds two positions in Alpha Omicron Pi, Vice President of Membership Recruitment and Secretary.

Off campus, she was involved in a Jingle Bell Run to raise money and awareness for arthritis.

Matthew Lodato

Matthew Lodato of Bergenfield, N.J. is a freshman Accounting major with a 3.8 GPA. He graduated high school within the top ten percent of his class and is proud to have maintained the same academic standard at Ramapo. 

Matthew was the captain of his high school football team and frequently participated in local food banks. “I enjoy giving back to the community that has helped me throughout my life,” he says.

He plans on joining the Student Government Association and the Roadrunner Financial Group.


2020 Recipients

Raymond Esteves

Raymond Esteves of Garfield, N.J. is majoring in Music with concentrations in Music Production and Music Industry. He has a 3.0 GPA and made the Dean’s List last semester. Raymond is a member of the Ramapo Concert Band, where he plays first trumpet, and the Music Club, where he collaborates with other producers/musicians on campus in addition to making his own music. Off-campus, he plays the trumpet at holiday masses at St. Valentine’s Church, assists his high school band director, and gives private lessons on how to use recording software.

Joanne Jeonghyun Lee

Joanne Jeonghyun Lee of Palisades Park, N.J. is a first year Nursing student with a 3.7 GPA.

She is involved in the Animation Production Club and the Nursing Student Organization (NSO), where she has volunteered at several events. Aside from her campus involvement, Joanne has a passion for art and has used art commissions to raise charity money for organizations such as the Children’s Hospital Foundation.

Joanne’s current post-graduation goal is to incorporate her nursing and art skills into a career as a pediatric nurse. “I plan on staying flexible with my career path, and I’m excited to explore the new opportunities and experiences Ramapo has to offer,” she says.



2019 Recipients

Patricia Szajwaj

Patricia Szajwaj of Wallington, N.J. is a Nursing major with a 3.58 GPA.  She is a part of Ramapo College’s Honors Program and is currently on the Dean’s List.  Patricia has been involved in the Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society, the Nursing Student Organization, and the National Society of Collegiate Scholars.

Off campus, Patricia has volunteered in the Intensive Care Unit at Holy Name Medical Center in Teaneck, N.J.

“After graduating, my goals include passing the NCLEX to start working as a Registered Nurse and in the future, returning to school to further my studies and become a Nurse Practitioner,” Patricia says.

Angela Lee

Angela Lee of Leonia, N.J. is a Nursing major with a 3.73 GPA who has made the Dean’s List every semester since freshman year.

At Ramapo, Angela is an active member in the Nursing Student Organization. Off campus, she has volunteered as an after school teacher for children and as a medical volunteer for the Hospital Elder Life Program at the Hackensack University Medical Center.

“After graduation, I am planning to pass my nursing board exam and become a registered nurse,” Angela says. “It is a future goal of mine to continue studying, and become a nurse practitioner.”



2018 Recipients

Hunter Cool

Hunter Cool is from Fair Lawn, N.J. He is Computer Science major with a Math minor and has a 3.2 GPA.

He is active in Dumbledore’s Army and Computer and Tech Club on campus. He also serves as Senate Vice President of the Student Government Association, where he leads the Senate and manages the SGA co-sponsorship process between other organizations on campus. He recently created a commission which is responsible for helping students with stress and anxiety.

During the summer he oversees a six-man team of lifeguards at a Boy Scout Camp, where he also teaches campers aquatics-based merit badges. These badges include life-saving, swimming, canoeing, rowing, sailing, and kayaking. “I am honored to have reached the leading position of the waterfront in only two years.”

Hunter’s goal for post-graduation is to find an occupation where he will not only excel but make a difference in the world. “I want my computer science work to have meaning and impact others. Mostly, I want to help others with the burdens of life.”


Brandon Gerber

Brandon Gerber is an Electronic Art and Animation major, and is a member of several honor societies. He is currently on the Dean’s List. He plays intramural basketball on campus and is part of the Animation and Sports Clubs.

During his summers, he works as a recreational counselor in his hometown of Little Ferry, N. J., as well as a referee for youth soccer. Brandon hopes to work in the field of arts and animation after graduation.

He has a 3.5 GPA.


Eman Al-Yousefy

“Behind every donation, there is an ambitious student who is eager to make the most of their opportunity for a fulfilling education – not only to benefit themselves but to inevitably benefit the community,” says Biology major Eman Al-Yousefy. Eman was recently accepted into a joint degree program with SUNY College of Optometry.  “Working as an optometric technician has given me hands-on experience working with patients, and ultimately led to my plan to go into primary care optometry.”

Eman is part of the Pre-Med/Pre Health Club, the Muslim Student Association, and the Honors program, where she is an Honors Development Group Leader.  Off campus, she teaches Arabic to children as a second language at the Islamic Center of Passaic County.

She is from Paramus, N.J. and has a 3.9 GPA.


Bethany Jukuy

Bethany Jukuy of Bergenfield, N.J. is a junior Nursing major. She has a 3.25 GPA.

She previously graduated from Ramapo with a Bachelor of Science in Biology, and a double minor in International Studies and Human Rights.

Bethany has a love of learning, and hopes to graduate and pass the NCLEX. Eventually, she wishes to go back to school and become a Nurse Practitioner.

Matthew Lynch

Matthew Lynch of Waldwick, N.J. is a freshman Business major and has an interest in serving in the FBI or as a Secret Service Agent. Matt is part of the Honors Program, a member of the Enactus Club, Leaders in Service, and plays intramural flag football.

He works off-campus at the Waldwick Whistle Stop Cafe and is an active member of the Ho-Ho-Kus Volunteer Fire Department and a lifetime Eagle Scout.



2017 Recipients

Emily Condal

Emily Condal of Hasbrouck Heights, NJ is a Biology major with minors in History, Psychology, and Women and Gender Studies. She has a 3.63 GPA and has made the Dean’s List each semester.

At Ramapo, Emily is part of the Phi Alpha Theta and Psi Chi Honors Societies and the Biology Club.

“I hope to become a dentist and open my own family practice one day,” says Emily.  To help prepare for her career, she has been shadowing at dental offices as well as hospitals and working as a clerical assistant at a doctor’s office in Paramus since the age of 17.

Jose Carrillo

Jose Carrillo of Lodi, NJ is a Bioinformatics major with a double minor in Mathematics and Italian. He holds a 4.0 GPA.

At Ramapo, Jose is a Resident Assistant of Mackin Hall and also active in the Mixed Martial Arts Club and the Pre-Dental Club.

He has worked off campus as an IT intern for the Bergen County Public Safety Operations Center and the Bergen County Law and Public Safety Institute. He has also volunteered as an assistant martial arts instructor for TheDOJO in Rutherford, NJ.


Eunjung Koh

Eunjung Koh of Ridgefield, NJ is a Nursing student and has a 3.3 GPA. “I’m proud of maintaining the required GPA for the scholarship that I earned. I am truly thankful for the opportunity to get a degree in nursing through a scholarship, and that’s why I didn’t take it for granted and worked my hardest,” says Eunjung. Her plans are to pass the NCLEX in July and find a nursing position by September.

Jill Koonjy

Jill Koonjy of Oakland, NJ is an Accounting major. She has a 3.8 GPA and has been on the Dean’s List each semester.  She is a member of Alpha Lambda Delta and the National Society of Collegiate Scholars.

Off campus, Jill works as a waitress as at a local deli and volunteers helping disabled children play baseball.

Jill plans on attending graduate school to receive an M.S. in Accounting in order to sit for the CPA exam in the future.

Sarah Monks

Sarah Monks of East Rutherford, NJ is an Information Technology Management major. She has a 3.45 GPA.

“Since visiting Ramapo as a young child to watch an older cousin play in his volley matches and later graduate, I knew that I wanted to attend Ramapo,” says Sarah.


Casey Ramos

Casey Ramos of Hawthorne, NJ is a Psychology major who is also obtaining her Business Essentials Certificate. She has a 3.9 GPA, and has achieved Dean’s List every semester spent at Ramapo College.

Casey is part of the peer facilitator program on campus, and a member of Alpha Lambda Delta and Psi Chi, for which she is the treasurer.

She has attended several psychology conferences, such as the APA conference in Chicago and the NEPA conference in Massachusetts, to present research she has done alongside her professors and research teams.

Jonathan Cedeno

Jonathan Cedeno is a Psychology major in the School of Social Science and Human Services.


2016 Recipients

Kayla Adecer

Kayla Adecer of Bergenfield, NJ is a Biochemistry major. She has a 3.85 grade point average.

At Ramapo, Kayla has been active in several organizations and activities, including the Pre-Med/Pre-Health Professions Club.

Off campus, Kayla volunteers at Community Blood Services.


Kimberly Simunovich

Kimberly Simunovich of Forked River, NJ is a Mathematics major in the Teacher Education program. She has a 3.839 GPA and has been on the Dean’s List since coming to Ramapo. She is a member of Alpha Lambda Delta, the National Society of Collegiate Scholars, and Golden Key International Honor Society.

At Ramapo, Kimberly has been active in several organizations, including the Peer Facilitation Program, Relay for Life, and Alpha Phi Omega, a community service fraternity. She is also a Peer Advisor for the Center for Student Success and Treasurer of the Math Club.


Ryan Ludvigsen

Ryan Ludvigsen of Wanaque, NJ is a Biochemistry major. He has a 3.79 GPA. He is a Ramapo Presidential Scholarship recipient, the president of Ramapo’s student chapter of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, and a member of the Chi Alpha Sigma Honor Society.

At Ramapo, Ryan has been active in several activities, including chemistry tutoring, the Theoretical and Applied Science Student Research Honors Program, and the cross country team.

He is also a physical therapy aide at a local outpatient physical therapy practice.


Minwoo Youm

Minwoo Youm is a sophomore from Upper Saddle River, NJ majoring in Bioinformatics.

Melinda Disharoon

Melinda Disharoon from Maywood, NJ is a Psychology major with minors in Substance Abuse and Neuroscience. She has a 3.2 grade point average and is a member of the Psi Chi International Honor Society in Psychology.

At Ramapo, Melinda has been active in several organizations and activities, including Active Minds, United Asian Association, and the Sci-Fi club.

Melinda has also volunteered for the Special Olympics, and participated in LAIRE, a Live-Action Role-Play run through Boy Scouts of America.

João (Juno) Zago

João (Juno) Zago of Kearny, NJ is a Visual Arts Major concentrating in Drawing and Painting as well as Art History.

He has a 3.9 grade point average, and has made the Dean’s List each semester since fall 2012.  On campus he is the Vice President of the Visual Artists’ Society.

João has volunteered with the Brooklyn Museum as well as Gallery Aferro in Newark, NJ, where he has shown twice professionally.


Sawwal Qayyum

Sawwal Qayyum of Ridgefield Park N.J., is a Biology major with a minor in Chemistry. He has a 3.31 grade point average.

At Ramapo, Sawwal has been active in several organizations and activities, including Phi Delta Epsilon and Pre-Med/Pre-Health Professions Club. He served as treasurer of the Professional Fraternity Council.

Bryan Leier

Bryan Leier of Rutherford, NJ is a Computer Science major. He has a 3.719 grade point average, is a Provost scholar, and on the Dean’s List.

On campus, Bryan is helping to start a new club focused on board games. He hopes it will help students form bonds with each other through a mutual love of board games.

Bryan plans to use his experience and knowledge gained through the mentoring of his amazing professors to excel in the field, earn certifications, and possibly attend graduate school. He also hopes to one day create his own game.



2015 Recipients

Minwoo Youm

Jacob Fruchtman

Kerrianne Conner

Kerrianne Conner of Dumont, N.J. is a mathematics major with a teacher certification in secondary education.  She has a 3.569 grade point average, is on the Dean’s List, and earned acceptance into Kappa Delta Pi international education honor society.

At Ramapo, Kerrianne has been active in several organizations and activities, including the Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field teams, the Ramapo College Chorale, and Leaders in Service.  She is currently a Program Assistant for the latter of the organizations and is the Secretary of Newman Catholic.


Demi Hernandez

Demi Hernandez of Dumont N.J. is a nursing major. She has a 3.9 grade point average.

At Ramapo, Demi has been active in several organizations and activities, including the Nursing Student Organization.

Demi also has been involved in off-campus activities and organizations, including serving as a volunteer for Habitat for Humanity and for Holy Name Medical Center in Teaneck N.J.


Erik Topp

Erik Topp, of Upper Saddle River, N.J., is a political science major. He carries a double minor in philosophy and economics. He has a 3.98 grade point average.
At Ramapo, Erik has been induced into Pi Sigma Alpha, Phi Sigma Tau and Omicron Delta Epsilon. He is president of Pi Sigma Alpha.
Erik is a research assistant for Professor Jeremy Teigen. He plans to attend law school next year.


Aimee George

Aimee George of New Milford, N.J., is a nursing major. She was inducted into the Alpha Lambda Delta Honors Society. She has a 3.47 grade point average.
At Ramapo, Aimee is a member of the Nursing Student Organization. Off campus, she works as a patient care technician at Holy Name Hospital and conducts a South Asian a Capella group.
Aimee plans to use her experience with and knowledge about nursing to develop evidence-based alternatives for nursing practice.



2014 Recipients

Emma Munro

“Emma Munro is a talented musician and a focused student who is a leader amongst her peers,” said Music Professor Ben Neill. “She volunteers to sing on other students’ projects, organizes events and is an active leader in the Ramapo Music Club. She also designed the publicity materials for this year’s annual Les Paul Festival.” Emma Munro is a sophomore from Mahwah, NJ. Her major is Music with a concentration in Music Industry. She has a 3.97 grade point average.

Eden Nguyentan

Eden Nguyentan of Mahwah, NJ is a Sociology major with a concentration in Criminology and a minor in Substance Abuse. Eden is president of Ramapo Pride, a peer facilitator and the founding book coordinator for Sexuality, Acceptance, and Freedom of Expression. She is proud of having spent a semester at the University of Hawaii through the College’s National Student Exchange program. “Having received a scholarship for my academic success has given me opportunities that I never thought would be possible,” she said. “As a first-generation student to graduate with a bachelor’s degree, I hope to bring pride to my family and set an example for my younger siblings.” Eden has a 3.75 grade point average.


Megan Janesky

Megan Janesky of Hasbrouck Heights, NJ is a Biology major. She is a member of the Pre- Med/Pre-Health Club, Dumbledore’s Army and Ramapo Pride. After graduation, she plans to pursue a doctorate degree in Physical Therapy. “This scholarship has given me the chance to go to my dream college and receive the full college experience,” she said. Megan has a 3.85 grade point average.


Elaina Rizzuto

Elaina Rizzuto of Elmwood Park, NJ is a sophomore planning to major in Business Administration with a concentration in Finance. She plans to graduate with honors and to attend graduate school. Elaina then plans to pursue a career in the finance field. “Receiving this scholarship has meant so much to me. It has proven to me that my hard work in high school has paid off,” she said. Elaina has a 4.00 grade point average.

Emily Emmett

At Dumont High School, Emily Emmet was a member of the Student Government Executive Board and attended the Presidential Youth Inaugural Conference. She worked as a camp counselor for her town’s recreation program in the summer, and volunteered at a camp for children with disabilities in Paramus, NJ. She played basketball all four years and was team captain in her senior year. She was involved in the Team Captains for Tomorrow’s Children at the Hackensack University Medical Center where she helped terminally ill children with cancer. At Ramapo, Emily is majoring in Biology with a Psychology minor and has a 3.95 grade point average.


Alexandra Marin

Alexandra Marin is a from Hackensack, NJ and is a Psychology major. The senior has earned a 3.88 grade point average.


2013 Recipients

Kayla Scordo

Kayla Scordo of Saddle Brook, NJ is a graduate of the Academy of Culinary Arts Visual and Performing Arts at the Bergen County Academies in Hackensack, NJ. Although enrolled in the Culinary program, she also has a passion for the sciences and completed an independent BioResearch Study. She was recognized for completing a Biotechnology Explorations Summer Program. Kayla served as chapter officer of SkillsUSA, a partnership of students, teachers and industry working together to ensure the country has a skilled workforce. She earned SkillsUSA Gold and Bronze Medals and a SkillsUSA National Competitor Award. Kayla also was involved with GO4THE GOAL, a club that organized fundraisers to provide support services to children with cancer. She also participated in activities for Teens for the Cure Club, the American Red Cross Club and Reaching Every Autistic Child’s Heart. As part of the school’s annual Chocolate Competition, Kayla used the test kitchen as a laboratory to create her sister’s wedding cake. Kayla says, “Life may not always be a piece of cake, but it is with these qualities that I am able to live life a little sweeter.” Kayla is a freshman majoring in Nursing and has a 3.57 grade point average.


Sean Connell

Sean Connell of Hasbrouck Heights, NJ is interested in Accounting. He earned college credits through a program with Fairleigh Dickinson University. He was a member of his school’s JV/Varsity Swimming team and works in the summer as a lifeguard. Sean was inducted into the Spanish Honor Society and has taught Spanish at two schools. He also was a member of the JV/Varsity Indoor Track team. Sean volunteered at the NewYork City Marathon and handed out water to the runners.

Anastasia Gallo

Anastasia Gallo of Dumont, NJ is interested in computers. She is proud of being a member of Dumont High School’s junior varsity/varsity basketball team, noting that in the two years she played the team lost only three games. Anastasia was a member of the Environmental Club and worked on projects that protected the community’s environment. A fraternal twin, Anastasia admits that it’s sometimes difficult to be an individual when you have a twin, but says, “It has helped me discover myself and motivated me to be my own person … I want to be, and others to see us as different, unique people.” Anastasia, who has a 3.42 grade point average, is a freshman at Ramapo.

Jason Guzman

Jason Guzman of Teaneck, N.J. is a business administration major with a concentration in marketing. He has a 3.89 grade point average and has recently been extended offers to join both the Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society and the Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honor Society.

At Ramapo, Jason has been involved in various Ramapo organizations including the student business organization Enactus and RCTV.

Jason has also been involved in off-campus activities and organizations, such as serving as a volunteer with the Church of St. Anastasia and working on the organizing committee of the Teaneck International Film Festival.

I am very grateful for receiving this scholarship as it allows me to pursue a higher education which I know will open many doors for me in the professional business world.

Gal Ghivoni

Gal Ghivoni is from Fair Lawn, NJ and took courses at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Teaneck before attending Ramapo. She is majoring in Nursing and has earned a 3.67 grade point average.

This scholarship means so much to my family and me, knowing that part of my tuition is paid for. I am so honored to receive a scholarship that recognizes my academic achievements. In the future, when I look back, this scholarship will mean even more because it will have guided me towards my success.

Sophia Lazar

Sophia Lazar of Leonia, NJ is interested in medicine, although she hasn’t decided on a major. At Leonia High School she was admitted to its Science Academy, the school’s most rigorous program. Sophia participated in Mock Trial and the Environmental Club. She also was involved with Journalism. Sophia is fluent in English and Russian and took Latin in high school. For her efforts she was inducted into the Latin Honor Society. She completed an internship at a hospital and volunteered at another hospital, and videotaped Leonia City Council Meetings. A school counselor noted, “All of Sophia’s accomplishments are things she pursues for the pleasure of learning and the pride of achievement.” Sophia has a 4.00 grade point average.

This scholarship allows me to pursue my future goals in medicine by helping me pay for college.


2012 Recipients

Kristen Gray

Kristen Gray of Park Ridge, NJ does not subscribe to popular thought or practice said her high school guidance counselor. She received the school’s Renaissance Award for three consecutive years. As a tri-season athlete, Kristen received County and State recognition in Track and County recognition in Cross Country, where she served as captain. Kristen also worked with members of her Girl Scout troop to earn the Gold Award. She was involved in the PEAK program that helped students with autism and has been a coach for Special Olympics for several years. Kristen has a 3.52 grade point average.

Rebecca Bielen

Rebecca Bielen of Ridgewood is an American Studies major. Her high school guidance counselor said that Becky is a person “of great moral fiber, dedicated to her various causes and especially true to her beliefs, which she will stand up for against great opposition, even if it means standing alone.” She was a member of her high school’s Project Interact and Support Our Troops Clubs and was named president during her junior year. In her senior year she was named vice president of Project Interact. Among the activities Project Interact organizes: Toys for Tots, Operation Smile and Walk for Hope. During bake sales to raise funds for Support Our Troops, she became known for her family’s saltine chocolate cookie that was decorated with red, white and blue sprinkles. It also became a favorite among veterans who requested them for the town’s annual Memorial Day events. She also organized a concert featuring bands from throughout Bergen County for Support Our Troops.

Maria Palakudiyil

Maria Palakudiyil of Bergenfield, NJ is determined, goal-driven, passionate, self-motivated and involved said her guidance counselor. Maria attended a specialized academic high school in which she focused on Law and Justice. She was a member of Peer Leaders and the chorus. She has shifted gears and hopes to become an optometrist. Maria completed an internship in a hospital lab to get the feel of a medical environment. She demonstrates her compassion for others by volunteering for toy and clothing drives and putting on skits in rehabilitation facilities. Maria has a 3.17 grade point average.

This scholarship motivates me to maintain my GPA and also lessens the tuition burden.”

Brandon Kennedy

Brandon Kennedy of Paramus, NJ enjoys the workings of world government. In high school, he was active in the Political Science Club. He also was a member of the Wrestling team for four years. It is, perhaps, his out-of- school activities that provide a truer snapshot of the type of person Brandon is. He is a volunteer skateboarding instructor at a skateboard park. He studies the Bible with younger students through a program called Touch the World. He also delivers blankets to the homeless and completes Christian service projects. Brandon has a 2.75 grade point average.

Alexandra Marin

Alexandra Marin is a from Hackensack, NJ and is a Psychology major. The senior has earned a 3.88 grade point average.

Peter Tuohy

Peter Tuohy of Oakland, NJ is described by his guidance counselor as a student who has set educational goals that he will accomplish. Peter participated in the Middle College Program offered by Fairleigh Dickinson University. The program supplements the usual senior year English coursework with lectures, theater experiences and concerts. Peter is proud of his accomplishments as a member of his high school’s track team. Recognized throughout his four years of track, in his senior year Peter was named captain of the Varsity Cross Country, Winter Track and Spring Track teams. He also was named 1st Team All League for Cross Country. Peter was student ambassador and assisted freshmen. He also participated in a Holiday Festival school wide party for children in Paterson, NJ.

This scholarship is what will make me successful. I know my responsibilities and what is expected of me, and with the help of this scholarship, I know I can do anything in the future.


2011 Recipients

Zachary Shatz

Zachary Shatz is a freshman from Fort Lee, NJ. Zach participated in internships during his last two yeas of high school at his synagogue, at Merrill Lynch and for a private investor. Zach played varsity baseball and basketball during all four years in high school he was an assistant coach with the Fort Lee Hoops Basketball League and worked for Bridgemen Basketball Camp. He was a member of the Future Business Leaders of America and Hebrew Clubs. He volunteered more than 300 hours at his synagogue and was a member of United Synagogue Youth. He is planning to major in Business Administration and has earned a 3.67 grade point average.

This scholarship will help me reach my goals at a great college. It makes me feel like all the hard work I did in high school was for a good reason.

Emily Emmett

At Dumont High School, Emily Emmet was a member of the Student Government Executive Board and attended the Presidential Youth Inaugural Conference. She worked as a camp counselor for her town’s recreation program in the summer, and volunteered at a camp for children with disabilities in Paramus, NJ. She played basketball all four years and was team captain in her senior year. She was involved in the Team Captains for Tomorrow’s Children at the Hackensack University Medical Center where she helped terminally ill children with cancer. At Ramapo, Emily is majoring in Biology with a Psychology minor and has a 3.95 grade point average.

The scholarship I have received has enabled me to attend Ramapo College and receive the best education possible. It has allowed me to enroll in a rigorous Biology program to prepare me for medical school.

Julianne Branda

Julianne Branda is a graduate of Bergen County Technical High School. While there she was a staff writer and co-editor in chief of the Knights News and worked as an intern at the NYU Library Archives. She competed in Mock Trial and as an extemporaneous speaking competitor for Skills USA. As a member of the drama club she performed in “The Leader of the Pack” and a series of short acts and plays. She volunteered in her town for the annual Christmas Tree Lighting, Mayor’s Dinner for Seniors and the “Keep Wood-Ridge Beautiful” day. Julianne is a freshman from Wood-Ridge, NJ who is enrolled in the School of American and International Studies. She has a 3.82 grade point average.

The scholarship will prepare me for the future in a multitude of ways; however, I feel the most important aspect of it is that it validated all of the hard work I completed in high school and is proof that good things will happen as long as you work hard toward achieving them.

Alicia Miller

Alicia Miller of Mahwah, NJ is a Biochemistry major. Her interest in medicine was sparked ten years ago when she was beset by a major illness doctors could not diagnose. She decided then to pursue a career as a physician so that she could “make a positive contribution to people’s lives the way that the best doctors did for me.” At 16, she became a state-certified EMT. She serves on the Mahwah squad and is proud to have been elected first lieutenant, the youngest officer in the squad’s history and second in-command of more than 60 members. Last summer, Alicia completed an internship at Texas A & M College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Science as a lab assistant. On campus, she is a peer facilitator for first-year students and has conducted research as part of the TAS Honors Program. Alicia serves as president of Phi Lambda Upsilon and ASBMS Undergraduate Biochemistry Network and vice president of the Chemistry and Biochemistry Club. She is also an Honors Executive Board member. “I plan on taking an active role within my community through clinic work or by developing supportive organizations for the underprivileged,” she said. Alicia has a 3.64 grade point average.

I am very grateful to receive a scholarship from Ramapo. Student loans are a large financial burden and I don’t know that I could have afforded to go to college otherwise. Now I can apply to graduate school in the future with peace of mind about my financial situation.

Erick John

During high school Erick John was an active athlete, playing tennis, baseball and basketball. He was a leader in his church, participating as a singer and as the keyboard player. He is a graduate of River Dell Regional High School and is from Oradell, NJ. Erick is a freshman at Ramapo majoring in Biology.

Deanna Doctor

At Waldwick High School Deanna Doctor was a leader of the Students for Global Awareness Club, which she helped found. She was also a member of the Interact Club, Book Club and Photography Club. She was a member of the Student Council and a statistician for the wrestling team and held a part-time job. She volunteered as a camp counselor. Deanna is a freshman at Ramapo majoring in Biochemistry. Deanna has a 3.92 grade point average.

This scholarship will prepare me for my future by providing me with an education that will allow me to further my education and follow my dreams of becoming a doctor.

Kristie Mantzouranis

Kristie Mantzouranis is a freshman from Saddle Brook, NJ. She is a graduate of Paramus Catholic High School, where she was an Aquinas Scholar. She was a member of the varsity tennis team and performed numerous community service activities throughout the school. She also held a part-time job. At Ramapo Kristie plans to major in Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing and has earned a 3.00 grade point average.

John Paletto

At Bergen County Technical High School John Paletto was on the baseball team all four years as well as a local club team, playing catcher, third base and pitcher. He was the football team’s kicker in his junior year. He was a member of the Physics Club and the Rocket Club. John is a freshman from Bogota, NJ who has earned a 3.11 grade point aveage. He plans to major in Business Administration.


2010 Recipients

Tricia Mae Cueva

Tricia Mae Cueva, a Biology/Dental major, plans to become an orthodontist. Her cousin, who overcame many adversities to become a doctor, is her inspiration. The graduate of Dumont High School immigrated to the United States from the Philippines when she was two years old. She says, “to live in the United States means to live in a society flooded with diversity.” In high school Tricia was active in theTeen Freedom Corps, which registered voters, conducted food and clothing drives and collected stuffed teddy bears to deliver to patients at area hospitals. She also was a member of the Spanish Club, United Club, Ecology Club and Art Club and a volunteer at the Kingsbridge Rehabilitation Center. Tricia has a 2.67 grade point average.

The generous scholarship has contributed to my dreams of becoming a dentist.

Abigail Rochford

Abigail Rochford, a graduate of Bergen County Technical High School, is a Law and Society Major who has a grade point average of 3.75. The Bogota, NJ resident was enrolled in the Law and Justice program at her high school. She envisions a law-related career, perhaps as a prosecutor. “I like helping people and bringing justice to people,” she says. In high school Abigail was captain of the Varsity Softball Team, and participated in Mock Trail, the City Green Organization and worked on the school newspaper. She developed a business as a tutor for elementary school children.

I will have less loans to pay off after I finish college.

Brittany Perrotti

Brittany Perrotti is a graduate of Ramsey High School. Among her accomplishments are receiving her high school’s Scholastic “R” Academic Achievement Award. She was a member of the chorus, choir, yearbook staff, Spanish Club and an officer of the Student Congress. Brittany, who is a Biology major, has a 3.75 grade point average. She has traveled to the Gulf Coast and New Orleans to participate in hurricane clean up and restoration projects. These experiences have helped her to view herself as “one who can positively impact others.”

After finding out that my mother had to have spinal cord surgery, paying for my college education became more of a problem. This scholarship has helped ease that stress and allow me to complete my education, and continue through medical school.

Brian Rochford

In high school, Brian Rochford was captain of the Cross Country and Track Teams and was named to First Team All League, 2nd Team All County and 3rd Team All State in cross country. He also played basketball, was a member of DECA and the school newspaper and volunteered at a soup kitchen. Brian, who is from Bogota, NJ, has earned a 3.33 grade point average after his first semester at Ramapo.

Alyssa Connors

Alyssa Connors is in her first year of the Biology/PhysicalTherapy joint degree program between Ramapo and the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. In high school Alyssa excelled academically and athletically. She earned college credits from Seton Hall University, was a member of the Student Council, Spanish Club, Key Club, editor-in-chief of the newspaper, SADD, Peer Leaders, captain of the Cheerleading Squad, Varsity Softball and Winter and Spring Track, among other activities. Her guidance counselor notes that Alyssa looks forward to working with rehab patients and to “restore and return them to excellent physical condition.” Alyssa is from Hasbrouck Heights, NJ and has earned a 3.75 grade point average.

By receiving this scholarship, I’m able to continue my learning beyond high school. I am accomplishing all of my goals; without this support it wouldn’t be possible.


2009 Recipients

Christine Lundquist

A graduate of Paramus High School, Christine Lundquist is a freshman at Ramapo College. In high school Christine was a member of the basketball team, where she was the junior varsity team captain for two years. She was an active volunteer and wrote for the school newspaper.

Kerry Barrett

Kerry Barrett is a freshman from Ridgefield Park, New Jersey. She is majoring in international studies at Ramapo. Kerry is a graduate of Bergen County Academies, Academy for Culinary Arts and Hotel Administration. In high school Kerry was captain of the volleyball team and led the team to a league championship. She was also a campaign coordinator for Amnesty Inernational, president of a community service club, and was sports editor of the yearbook. Kerry plans to continue her education in graduate school.


Mark Farrell

Mark Farrell is a freshman in Ramapo’s biology major, with a concentration in the physician’s assistant program. He is looking forward to a career in the medical field. Mark is from Ridgewood, New Jersey. At Westwood High School Mark was active in student government, serving as class president. He was a member of the swim team and the wrestling team. He also played in the jazz band, and was a founding member of the chess club. “There is always something new to learn,” he says.


Laura Gordon

Laura Gordon is a freshman nursing student from Ridgewood, New Jersey. At Midland Park High School Laura was a cheerleader, a member of the varsity track team, and ran cross country. “One of our coaches said that running in a race is not only about beating the other person, but beating yourself,” Laura says. “I was initially confused and thought this was absurd,” she continues, “but as I ran more races I realized that in any aspect of life ‘running a race’ is about self-discipline, ambition, striving for the goal, and building endurance for oneself.” She earned the Scholar Athlete Award in all four years. She worked in a pizzeria and at a bank, and was involved with her church youth group and taught catechism classes. “After working in a hospital, I am aspiring to return to school for my master’s degree in nursing and specialize in prenatal care of pediatrics,” says Laura Gordon.

This scholarship has been vital to my college choice and my education in preparing to become a nurse. I am very grateful for the scholarship providing a way for me to pursue my life goal.

Julie Cherian

Julie Cherian is a graduate of Bergenfield High School where she was an excellent student. In high school Julie played flute and piccolo in a number of musical groups and ensembles, and was a member of the choir and chorus. She worked as a piano and flute teacher, and volunteered as an instrumentalist at her church. Overcoming initial fears, Julie took a mission trip to Ecuador in her senior year. “The trip turned out to be one of the memorable experiences of my life,” she says. “I met Ecuadorians who seemed to possess a happiness that privileged Americans should have but do not. I also learned that it is important to look beyond my fears to the opportunities that lie ahead.” Jule is pursuing the biology/physical therapy program at Ramapo College.

 


Tom Curran

“Tom Curran has been a dynamic presence in the Theater program,” reports Professor Beba Shamash. “He performed the lead in last fall’s ‘Government Inspector,’ last spring’s ensemble production of Woody Guthrie’s ‘American Song,’ and we look forward to seeing him in ‘Taming of the Shrew’ this spring in the Sharp Theater.” Tom is in his second year at Ramapo and has earned a 3.50 grade point average. He is from Saddle Brook, NJ.

This scholarship is helping me learn so many things that will shape the adult I become.While I plan to never stop learning, an education at Ramapo College is a great start. Upon receiving the Frank and Lillian Mutter Scholarship, I was the proudest I have ever been in my life.The generosity of those who endowed this scholarship is an example of the great character that I aspire to be in my own life.

Dana Branch

Dana Branch of Fair Lawn is a Biochemistry major. She is interested in the environment and recognizes that “the destruction of the environment has a negative impact on life forms that are part of individual ecosystems.” Dana is a sophomore and has earned a grade point average of 4.00. She is secretary of the Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society, captain of the Intramural Volleyball Team and a member of the Dance and Pre-med Clubs.


Rami Alrabaa

Rami Alrabaa of North Arlington, NJ is a Biochemistry major. Rami performs exceptionally well in all of his course work and holds a 3.99 grade point average. Rami’s favorite topics include synthetic or medicinal organic chemistry and human biology. He also enjoys volleyball, basketball and above all else, “the almighty sport of ping pong.” Professor Rena Bacon says he “is one of our finest.” He plans to attend medical school at UMDNJ New Jersey Medical School in the fall, and aspires to become a vascular or orthopedic surgeon.

The Mutter’s generosity shows how education is valued and without such generosity I would probably not be here.

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