Electrical Engineering/Applied Math major inundated with support for grad study
 
   To do graduate study in Electrical Engineering, Jasmina Hasanhodzic '02,
   an Electrical Engineering/Applied Math major, has been offered an MIT
   Presidential Fellowship, a Gordon Wu Fellowship at Princeton, a
   three-year fellowship at Berkeley, full fellowships from Yale, Harvard,
   and Purdue, and a Caltech Atwood Fellowship. Note: MIT Presidential
   Fellowships were awarded to "only a few" of the more than 2,800 applicants
   this year and the Gordon Wu Fellowship is the most prestigious Princeton
   School of Engineering and Applied Science award to an incoming graduate
   student.
 
   For doctoral study in Applied Mathematics, she has been offered Brown
   and Cornell Fellowships.
 
   Being the Yale senior with the highest grades in the sciences/engineering,
   Division IV, she will receive the Yale Science and Engineering
   Association Senior High Scholarship Award.
 
   Jasmina Hasanhodzic came to the U.S. from Bosnia-Herzegovina
   (where her family lives) in 1995 to attend high school.
 
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