
Each year, Knoll Inc awards academic scholarships to the children and grandchildren of Knoll associates through the Knoll Educational Scholarship Program. Winners of the scholarship receive financial assistance toward one year of tuition in a full-time undergraduate course of study at an accredited college, university, community college or vocational technical school.
Scholars are chosen based on a criterion including academic record, potential to succeed, leadership and participation in school and community activities, honors, work experience, a personal statement of educational and career goals, and a letter of recommendation.
2018-2019 Knoll Educational Scholarship Program hail from locations across North America, from Chicago to Toronto to New York to East Greenville, PA.
The following students were selected as winners for the upcoming 2018-2019 school year:
Isabella Baker, daughter of Knoll associate Yvonne Baker, will attend Loyola University Chicago.
Nadia Bharosi, daughter of Knoll associate Chabilall Bharosi will attend Ryerson University.
Aidan DePietropaolo, son of Knoll associate Joseph DePietropaolo, will attend Lafayette College.
Jackson Dusinberre, son of Knoll associate Brian Dusinberre, will attend Hamilton College.
Jacob Faust, son of Knoll associate Edward Faust, will attend Lancaster Bible College.
Amy Francis, daughter of Knoll associate Susanne Francis, will attend Northeastern University.
Leah Hillegas, daughter of Knoll associate Leah Hillegas, will attend Temple University.
Andrea Hong, daughter of Knoll associate Hung Hong, will attend the University of Waterloo.
Madelynn Holwerda, daughter of Knoll associate Timothy Holwerda, will attend the University of Michigan.
Nicole Huynh, daughter of Knoll associate Tan Huynh, will attend the University of Waterloo.
Stephen Kowalski, son of Knoll associate Bradley Carlson, will attend Grand Valley State University.
Jenna La, daughter of Knoll associate San La, will attend the University of Waterloo.
Daniel Lam, son of Knoll associate Anh Tuan Lam will attend the University of Toronto.
Jane Lor, daughter of Knoll associate Sour Lor will attend the University of Waterloo.
Alexander Markoe, son of Knoll associate, will attend the University of Southern California.
Cooper Morgan, son of Knoll associate Robin Aspinall, will attend Ferris State University.
Emma Nelson, daughter of Knoll associate Jamey Nelson, will attend Michigan State University.
Kayleigh Newman, daughter of Knoll associate David Pickett, will attend Cornerstone University.
Ryan Pask, son of Knoll associate Steven McDonough, will attend Florida Southern College.
Demwi Seneviratna, daughter of Knoll associate Seneviratna Mudyanselage, will attend Ryerson University.
Gabrielle Scherff, daughter of Knoll associate Ann Place, will attend Moravian College.
Ethan Snyder, son of Knoll associate Joey Snyder, will attend Misericordia University.
Rajdeep Sohal, son of Knoll associate Manjit Sohal, will attend York University.
Laavanya Somasundaram, daughter of Knoll associate Navaratnam Somasundaram, will attend the University of Waterloo.
Sandrea Tea, daughter of Knoll Associate Cheng Ho, will attend the University of Toronto.
Kassandra Torres, daughter of Gardell Torres, will attend Robert Morris University: Chicago.
Benjamin Tram, son of Knoll associate Benjamin Tram, will attend Michigan State University.
Grace Udelhofen, daughter of Knoll associate Patrick Udelhofen, will attend University of Dayton.
The Knoll Educational Scholarship Program is managed by Scholarship Management Services, part of Scholarship America. Recipients are determined by Scholarship America. Knoll associates are not involved in the awards process.
Congratulations to the 2018 winners!