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The RCPD made my dreams of leaving home and attending college a reality. -Jodi, Psychology major |
A Legacy of Scholarship and Service Excellence
As a senior majoring in Public Administration and Public Policy with a specialization in Political Economics, Katrina Tagget
achieved academic excellence and balanced this with service to others. She earned a place on the Dean's List every semester beginning in the spring of her freshman year. Seeking to transcend academic success, Katrina engaged in numerous co-curricular opportunities and grew to realize service to others as one of her most meaningful accomplishments.
Throughout her last two years at MSU she served as an RCPD mentor helping others with disabilities maximize their potential. Reflecting on all the honors, awards and accolades earned as a student, she cited her experience as an RCPD mentor as one of her most important accomplishments. On September 20th, 2008, Katrina Tagget left her place on earth. She remains highly regarded at the RCPD for her service to others, careful planning, pleasant demeanor, and academic capabilities. She made a difference in her brief life.
Through the generosity of Katrina's family and friends, this fellowship was established to memorialize Katrina's contributions and encourage others with disabilities to excel both academically and through service to others. Your gift will extend this important legacy of scholarship and service excellence.
Make a gift to the Katrina Tagget Fellowship
This donor-supported program provides awareness and expanded opportunity for persons with disabilities. You can help support this initiative or find out about other RCPD programs and giving opportunities by visiting the Financial Contributions page
View the Katrina Tagget Fellowship Application here.
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