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National Merit Scholar Daelyn Quinn Shines at ±«Óătv

Historical fiction fan, running enthusiast, National Merit Scholar, and Judy Genshaft Honors College graduate Daelyn Quinn spent the past four years at the University of South Florida excelling both academically and personally. 

Quinn graduated in the spring of 2024 with a dual degree in cell and molecular biology and world languages and cultures. She will now pursue a Doctorate of Naturopathic Medicine at Sonoran University of Health Sciences in Arizona. 

During her time at ±«Óătv, Quinn was initiated into , conducted research, and enjoyed the sunny Florida outdoors in her free time. In a recent interview with The Honor Roll Podcast, Quinn attributed her academic success to the support she received from ±«Óătv as a National Merit Scholar

“As a National Merit Scholar, I am sincerely grateful for the opportunity to have more freedom in exploration without pressing financial constraints due to the generous scholarship,” said Quinn. “I feel that I have had the privilege of focusing my efforts on serving my community and uncovering my own interests and desired pathways.” 

The National Merit Student Journey

Daelyn Quinn and three other National Merit Scholars pose in front of a ±«Óătv backdrop.

Quinn’s status as a National Merit Scholar is what brought her to ±«Óătv. Originally from Indiana, Quinn was impressed by the generous scholarship opportunities and additional resources that ±«Óătv offered her as a National Merit Scholar. 

“Quite frankly, it’s the reason I came here,” explains Quinn. “I applied and came down to visit in January, and it ended up being a great fit.” 

Beyond scholarships and the beautiful campus, Quinn was also drawn to the experiential learning and mentorship opportunities with ±«Óătv’s Judy Genshaft Honors College. 

“I knew that joining the Honors College would give me a more well-rounded experience and closer connections with professors, which I definitely found to be true.” 

Quinn sees the Honors College as the perfect place for National Merit Scholars looking to maximize the flexibility that the university's generous financial support provides. 

“The greatest thing about being a National Merit Scholar is that it’s really a gift of time and the ability to go through your journey without the financial pressure,” said Quinn. “It’s given me the opportunity to do unpaid research and gain volunteer experience.” 

“I feel so rewarded and like all of my hard work from high school has paid off and I can continue to build on that in different ways.” – Daelyn Quinn 

In addition to financial support, travel scholarships, and automatic admission into the Honors College, National Merit Scholars gain access to national and international award advising from the Office of National Scholars and a designated National Merit Scholars Coordinator to support students through their ±«Óătv journey.

“Working one-on-one with our advisor Audra Santerre has been one of the best experiences. I can tell that she really cares about what I’m doing and what I’m interested in.” 

Looking forward, Quinn hopes to complete medical school and residency, then focus on community health practices and the social determinants of health either through clinical work or education. 

Wherever her journey takes her, Quinn is grateful for her experiences at ±«Óătv. 

“My relationships with my professors and National Merit advisor in the Honors College have been instrumental in my experience,” said Quinn. “I am incredibly grateful for the investments that they have made in my journey through their encouragement, support, and excitement as they’ve watched me succeed and pursue my passions.” 

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