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The Chaiken Community

In 2008, Gene and Roz Chaiken established the Chaiken Scholars program. Every year, roughly 50 Liberal Arts students are selected as Chaiken Scholars based on their academic achievements in high school. Chaiken Scholars receive financial support and access to special resources and programming, including a mentor, workshops, and get-togethers with the Chaiken Scholar community. Chaiken Scholars also have the opportunity to participate in the First-Year Chaiken Scholar Learning Community course. 

160
+

total scholars

60
%

non-white underrepresented students

70
%

first-generation students 

Mission Statement

We provide students with financial scholarships and academic support and guidance, as well as access and funding for engaging out-of-the classroom experiences to prepare for post-graduate success. The program also strives to provide a sense of belonging by providing a built-in community to grow with and rely on for helping push through challenges that are essential to college success.

Being a Chaiken Scholar provides me with another community because as a college student, especially at such a big university, you want to find different spots where you belong. I feel like the Chaiken Center is somewhere where I can just pop in and connect with Chaiken Scholars and other students alike.
Serenity Myers, who will graduate Penn State in 2026, smiles for the camera wearing glasses.
Serenity Myers

Programming

  • Cohort learning community
  • LA 83 First-Year Seminar with other Chaiken Scholars and Patty Klug as the course instructor
  • Academic recovery and retention support mentoring (when students do not reach a cumulative 3.0 grade-point average)
  • Funding to support out-of-classroom experiences—internships, education abroad, and undergraduate research—as well as graduate school test preparation and application related fees
  • Community and social events with the Chaiken Center director and peer success coaches
  • Career and professional development workshops
  • Financial literacy workshops
  • Academic support workshops

Cohort Learning Community

  • Events specifically designed for scholars
  • Information on resources and opportunities relevant to cohort
  • Connection to a mentor
  • Connection to the Chaiken Center director
  • Invitation to participate in activities that enrich academic experiences and encourage personal and professional development
  • Connection to alumni

Chaiken Scholars Pre-Law Group

Interested in a career in law? Join the Chaiken Scholars Pre-Law Group, a community for Chaiken Scholars exploring legal careers. Meeting biweekly, the group hosts programming designed to support your law school journey and professional development.

Programming includes:

  1. Guest speakers, including attorneys, judges, and law school admissions representatives

  2. Law school application and personal statement workshops

  3. LSAT prep resources and strategy sessions

  4. Networking events with Liberal Arts alumni in the legal field

  5. Mock trial and case study discussions

  6. Career panels covering various legal specialties

Chaiken CenterChaiken ScholarFirst-Gen

Iyana Burrows

’26
Psychology
|
Human Development and Family Studies (minor)
Psychology
Human Development and Family Studies (minor)
Iyana received the 2025 Liberal Arts Outstanding First-Gen Student Award at the Liberal Arts First-Gen Mixer in March. The award goes to students who show advocacy, mentorship and commitment to inclusion around campus.
Iyana Burrows who will graduate Penn State in 2026, stands before a black brick wall, sporting long curly hair and a cream dress.
Chaiken Scholar

Kyla Pritchett

’25
Psychology
|
Media Studies
Psychology
Media Studies
Being a Chaiken Scholar has given me the privilege to know I have a network I can rely on. It has also given me the support I need to focus on academic and professional ventures during my undergraduate journey at Penn State.
Kyla Pritchett, who graduated from Penn State in 2025, smiles for the camera wearing a blue Penn State zip-up.
Chaiken Scholar

Laci Campbell

’25
Criminology
|
Psychology
Criminology
Psychology
Laci was selected as a Chaiken Scholar upon entering Penn State, and the program has significantly influenced both her academic and professional growth. Beyond financial support, the program’s benefits have been invaluable, particularly the Chaiken Scholars section of LA 083 First-Year Seminar in the Liberal Arts, which Laci said she continues to benefit from today.
Laci Moore who will graduate Penn State in December 2025, smiles while wearing glasses and gray Penn State zip-up.
Chaiken Scholar

Nick Hotalen

’26
Economics
|
Mathematics
Economics
Mathematics
As a Chaiken Scholar and a Sokolov-Miller Family Financial and Life Skills Center ambassador, Nick uses his expertise to teach financial literacy to fellow students. “My presentations to first-year Chaiken Scholars are one of my favorite parts of the semester. It’s a way to give back to the Chaikens and the Liberal Arts Chaiken Center for all they’ve helped me with.”
Nick Hotalen, who will graduate Penn State in 2026, stands before a brown curtain, wearing a blue Penn State shirt.
Campus LeaderChaiken ScholarEducation AbroadFirst-GenSpanish

Victor Frolenko

’25
Spanish
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Nutritional Sciences
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Neuroscience (minor)
Spanish
Nutritional Sciences
Neuroscience (minor)
Chaiken Scholar, Victor, connects with other students through his numerous extracurricular involvements, which combine his passions for dance, food and helping others. Originally, only planning to major in the sciences, Victor learned about the flexible curriculum offered by the College of the Liberal Arts from a career coach in the Liberal Arts Career Enrichment Network. He then added the Spanish major to his academic plan, and it took him beyond the confines of the classroom to Ronda, Spain, for an education abroad experience. There, Victor stayed with a host family in a full cultural immersion and attended classes on Spanish customs, history and language.
Victor Frolenko is a peer mentor in the Roz and Gene Chaiken Center for Student Success in the College of the Liberal Arts.
Chaiken ScholarEducation AbroadKoreanPsychology

Nije’e Patton-Johns

’25
Psychology
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Korean Language (minor)
|
Human Development and Family Studies (minor)
Psychology
Korean Language (minor)
Human Development and Family Studies (minor)
Chaiken Scholar, Nije’e won a competitive Gilman Scholarship, which provides up to $5,000 for undergraduates to study abroad. She utilized the funds to travel to South Korea, where she continued taking psychology classes. She also practiced the Korean language—in which she hopes to eventually become fluent.
Nije’e Patton-Johns will graduate from Penn State in 2025.

Who are Gene and Roz Chaiken?

Through the philanthropic leadership of Gene and Roz Chaiken, who are cumulatively the most generous donors in the history of the College of the Liberal Arts, hundreds of undergraduates have been able to afford a Penn State education, and the college’s academic programs have been permanently enhanced.

A 1962 Business Administration graduate, Gene is chairman of the board for Almo Corporation, and Roz is executive vice president of the family business. Gene has served in many volunteer roles with his alma mater, and the Chaikens have been making philanthropic gifts to the University for decades. They chose the Liberal Arts as their initial philanthropic focus to help establish and sustain the Jewish Studies program, and their desire to ease the financial burden on students led them to establish the Gene and Roz Chaiken Trustee Scholarship in 2008, followed in 2013 by the Chaiken Family Trustee Scholarship.

To date, these endowments have resulted in more than 1,000 scholarships—amounting to nearly $6.2 million in student support. In 2019, the Chaikens cemented their position as the University’s largest Trustee Scholarship donors with substantial gifts to enhance their existing endowments. In 2021, the Chaikens established the Roz and Gene Chaiken Center for Student Success. That year, the couple was recognized as Penn State’s Philanthropists of the Year. In December 2021, the Chaikens announced their largest gift to date, a single commitment that dramatically increased the Chaiken Family Trustee Scholarship endowment and covered the balance of their pledges for other student-related funds including the Chaiken Center for Student Success endowment and the Chaiken Centennial Graduate Endowment. As a result of their gift, the Penn State Board of Trustees agreed to name the college’s currently under construction building the Susan Welch Liberal Arts Building. 

Gene has been honored as a Penn State Distinguished Alumnus and Alumni Fellow, and in 2013, the college created and presented Roz and Gene with the inaugural Chaiken Leadership Award, which annually recognizes an individual or couple for outstanding generosity. The Chaikens’ genuine warmth and affection for the recipients of their support, as well as their extraordinary philanthropy, will have lasting impact in the College of the Liberal Arts and throughout the Penn State community. 

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Gene and Roz Chaiken with their children.
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Gene Chaiken with the Chaiken Scholars
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