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Shreya Ranjan

Shreya Ranjan

Shreya Ranjan is from Edison, New Jersey, and is an IT Management Major with a 3.75 GPA. She was on the Dean’s List for the Spring 2023 semester.

At Ramapo, Shreya has been active in several organizations and activities, including Enactus as the treasurer, Women in Business as an active member, and the Tau Sigma Honors Society as the president.

She has also been involved in off-campus activities and organizations, including Toastmasters International, where she holds the Vice President of Public Relations (VPPR) position.

Shreya takes pride in being awarded an academic excellence scholarship in her first year at Ramapo, and would like the donors to know that she is a passionate and dedicated student who values education as a way to make a significant difference in their community and the world.

Awarded Scholarships


2024

Benko Endowment Scholarship

Cathleen Benko graduated from Ramapo College in 1985 with a degree in Information Systems. She continued her education at Harvard Business School, earning an MBA in 1989. Ms. Benko is currently Vice Chairman and Managing Principal of Deloitte LLP. In her career at Deloitte Ms. Benko was a leader in the firm’s “Digital Giants” practice, and was appointed Deloitte Consulting’s first Global e-Business Leader and subsequently as its technology sector leader. As Deloitte’s chief Talent Officer she devised a more inclusive career development model and led an award winning Women’s Initiative.

Ms. Benko is the co-author of several Harvard Business press books including the best seller, “Mass Career Customization,” “The Corporate Lattice and Connecting the Dots.” She holds a U.S. patent and sits on the board of directors for Nike Inc. Ramapo has recognized Ms. Benko with the Distinguished Citizens Award and the President’s Award of Merit.

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2023

Sabrin Center for Free Enterprise Scholarship

Murray Sabrin, Ph.D., a professor of Finance, and his wife, Florence M. Sabrin, are staunch supporters of Ramapo College. They established The Sabrin Center for Free Enterprise at the College to enhance students’ understanding of the free enterprise system, offering nonprofit solutions to social issues, fostering innovation and social entrepreneurship and analyzing how government policies impact both the free market and the nonprofit sector. This will be accomplished through symposia, lectures or other events for the College community and the general public.

Through the Center, scholarships will be awarded to students who have declared a major in the Anisfield School of Business and who demonstrate academic excellence and “a commitment to the mission of the Sabrin Center.” Selection will be made by the Anisfield School of Business Scholarship Committee.