Scholarship recipients receive funds and study materials for the Architectural Registration Examination.
WASHINGTON – Sept. 25, 2018 - The Architects Foundation has selected ten recipients of the 2018 Jason Pettigrew Memorial ARE Scholarship.
The Jason Pettigrew Memorial ARE Scholarship recognizes the significant contributions of emerging professionals at early stages in their careers and helps defray the costs associated with the Architect Registration Examination (ARE). The scholarship recipients will receive funds to cover all sections of the Architectural Registration Examination, as well as study materials from Brightwood College.
“The Jason Pettigrew Memorial ARE Scholarship recognizes the exceptional efforts of individuals in the community who are also seeking architectural licensure” said Pettigrew Scholarship Jury Chair William Roschen, FAIA. “We are excited to be able to support these emerging professionals in recognition of their accomplishments.”
Each year, the jury selects up to ten recipients for the award. This year’s scholars are:
Jose Barajas, Assoc. AIA (Spokane, WA)
Geraldene Blackgoat, Assoc. AIA (Albuquerque, NM)
Maya Bird-Murphy, Assoc. AIA (Chicago, IL)
Tiffany Brown, Assoc. AIA (Detroit, MI)
Denise Everson, Assoc. AIA (Washington, DC)
Sergio Legon-Talamoni, Assoc. AIA (Seattle, WA)
Isela Martinez, Assoc. AIA (Hampstead, NC)
Deborah Perez, Assoc. AIA (Bajadero, PR)
Robyn Savacool, Assoc. AIA (Hamilton, NJ)
Sarah Young, Assoc. AIA (Lafayette, LA)
The Jason Pettigrew Memorial ARE Scholarship was established in 2004 by the AIA National Associates Committee, to honor the memory of their late friend and colleague, Jason Pettigrew, Associate AIA. The scholarship has been with the Architects Foundation since 2015.
Complete details on the Jason Pettigrew scholarship program are available on the Architects Foundation website.
About The Architects Foundation
The Architects Foundation was created to celebrate architecture’s value by advancing tomorrow’s design leaders and preserving architectural treasures of the past. Through its scholarship programs, the Foundation aims to attract and cultivate a diverse next generation of architects, and provide new opportunities to support the evolution of the profession. The Architects Foundation also preserves the historic Octagon building in the nation’s capital, seeking ways to best express the values of historic preservation work and keep the Octagon’s legacy alive with exhibits, educational programs and partnerships. For more information, visit the
Architects Foundation website.
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