Participants have regularly won Truman Scholarships and Fulbright Fellowships.
Truman Scholarships are awarded to college juniors with outstanding academic achievements, leadership potential and a demonstrated desire to pursue a career in public service.
In addition, Mayes won the Truman Scholarship.
While at Manhattanville, Mundis was awarded a Truman Scholarship in his junior year.
Instead of a statue, the Truman Scholarship is the official federal memorial to its namesake president.
Each year, the Truman Scholarship is awarded to one or two students from institutions that have never had a Truman Scholar.
Indeed, the Truman Scholarship is the sole federal memorial allowed to honor President Truman.
Collegium students try to compete for internships, graduate schools and nationally competitive awards, such as the Marshall, Rhodes, or Truman Scholarships.
In 1983, Chris Coons was awarded the Truman Scholarship.