July 31, 2025
Ryan Bohn of Cumming, Georgia, has been awarded a Fellowship worth $8,500 by The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi—the nation's oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines. Bohn is one of 48 recipients nationwide to receive a Phi Kappa Phi Fellowship.
Bohn received a dual bachelor's degree in English and Linguistics from University of Georgia. As a Phi Kappa Phi Fellow, Bohn will pursue a dual master's degree and Ph.D. in English literature at The Pennsylvania State University.
Since its creation in 1932, the Fellowship Program has become one of the Society's most visible and financially well-supported endeavors. This year’s program awarded two awards at $35,000 each, the 1897 Fellowship and the Sherrill Carlson Fellowship; six $15,000 Marcus L. Urann Fellowships, named for the Society’s founder; and 40 fellowships of $8,500 each.
The selection process for a fellowship is based on the applicant's evidence of graduate potential, undergraduate academic achievement, service and leadership experience, letters of recommendation, personal statement of educational perspective and career goals, and acceptance in an approved graduate or professional program.
Phi Kappa Phi Fellowships are part of the Society’s robust portfolio of award and grant programs, which gives more than $1 million each year to outstanding members and students on chapter campuses through study abroad grants, graduate fellowships, funding for post-baccalaureate development, member and chapter awards, and grants for local, national and international literacy initiatives.
To see the complete list of 2025 Phi Kappa Phi Fellows, visit www.PhiKappaPhi.org/2025Fellowships.