About The Alpha Omicron Pi Scholarship
The Alpha Omicron Pi Scholarship Fund provides annual scholarships for undergraduate University of Maryland students who are chapter members.
Meet Our Scholars
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Julia Raimondi has had a transformative experience at the University of Maryland, where she has embraced numerous opportunities that have shaped her personal and professional growth. One of her most significant experiences was joining a sorority during her freshman year, which provided her with various leadership roles and valuable skills. She served as the Homecoming Chair and Junior PHA Representative for her chapter, where she led a semester-long project focused on enhancing the Greek life community. Her most challenging and rewarding role was serving as the Officer of Chapter Culture during her sophomore and junior years. In this position, Julia collaborated closely with the Risk Chair to maximize their impact, and one of her key contributions was developing a system with her Vice President to show appreciation for seniors by reducing their attendance requirements and recognizing their efforts.Academically, Julia has managed a full course load each semester while also completing three internships over the past three years. Her first internship was through the Maryland Federal Fellows program, which she was accepted into during her freshman year. She interned as a research intern at the Partnership for Public Service during the fall semester. The following summer, she worked as a research intern at the Maryland League of Conservation Voters. Most recently, Julia interned at The Public Consulting Group in the Human Services department, where her role as a research intern was extended through the academic year.
Julia Raimondi (2024-2025 Scholar)
Caroline Fleetwood (2021-2022 Scholar)
Caroline Fleetwood is a junior at the University of Maryland, College Park double majoring in Marketing and Supply Chain Management with a minor in Sustainability. On campus, she is currently holding leadership positions as the New Member Educator for Alpha Omicron Pi and the Vice President of Events for the Supply Chain Management Society. She is also a Teaching Assistant in the Robert H. Smith School of Business, a member of the Strategic Design and Innovation Fellows, a member of Order of Omega, and a member of Mortar Board. She was previously involved in the Global Communities Living Learning Program and held the position as Treasurer for their subsequent Student Association. She had held internships with Oceaneering International as a Business Operations Intern and with the University of Maryland Athletic Department as a Marketing Intern. This upcoming summer, she will work at PepsiCo as an HQ Supply Chain Intern. She hopes after college to work for a Fortune 500 company in their Supply Chain with the goal of making it more sustainable and eco-friendly.
How to Apply
Please contact us at sagiving@umd.edu for more information about The Alpha Omicron Pi Scholarship Fund.