The International Game Developers Association (IGDA) has announced its 2007 Student Scholarship recipients for full-time university students to receive free access to the Game Developers Conference, which takes place March 5-9, 2007 in San Francisco, California.
Student Members of IGDA enrolled full-time in university were invited to apply for the 2007 Game Developers Conference Scholarships. Scholarship applications were then judged by a panel of professional game developers.
The primary award is a Classic Pass to the Game Developers Conference, with access to all sessions, roundtables, and keynotes. In addition to being paired with an industry mentor, scholarship recipients will participate in a local studio visit and orientation session on March 6th.
2007 recipients include:
Jason Raymond Anderson - Michigan Technological University
Lars Augensen - Hedmark University College (Norway)
Jeremiah Bond - Devry University Online
David Carrigg - Clarkson University
Jonatan Crafoord - Royal College of Music, Stockholm (Sweden)
Albert Dang - Parsons The New School of Design
Camille Dodson - University of Colorado at Boulder
Carla Engelbrecht - Teachers College, Columbia University
Alexander Gordon - Champlain College
Michael Hawker - McGill University (Canada)
William Hayward - DigiPen Institute of Technology
Whitney Hills - St. Olaf College
Cheryl Ann Johnson - Art Institute of California - San Francisco
Christopher Kossa - Bloomfield College
Michael Lee - Georgia Institute of Technology
Elizabeth Lehtonen - University of Art and Design Helsinki (Finland)
David McDonough - Savannah College of Art & Design
Brandon Mechtley - Arizona State University
Cliff Mitchell - Sheridan College
Eve Powell - University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Christian Schlager - University of Magdeburg (Germany)
Joshua Seaver - Carnegie Mellon University Entertainment Technology Center
Scott Jon Siegel - Bard College
Erik Wesslen - Purdue University
Kate Yu - Guildhall at SMU
For more information about future opportunities and the IGDA's mission, interested parties can visit the
IGDA website.