Incoming Students Join Business Honors Program

Thirty-two members of The University of Scranton’s incoming class of 2027 entered the Frank P. Corcione Business Honors Program.
Thirty-two elite members of The University of Scranton’s incoming class of 2027 enrolled in its Frank P. Corcione Business Honors Program, which is one of Scranton’s programs of excellence.
Thirty-two elite members of The University of Scranton’s incoming class of 2027 enrolled in its Frank P. Corcione Business Honors Program, which is one of Scranton’s programs of excellence.

Thirty-two elite members of The University of Scranton’s incoming class of 2027 enrolled in its Frank P. Corcione Business Honors Program, which is one of Scranton’s programs of excellence. Students in this program undergo four years of honors studies in the areas of economics, entrepreneurship, operations management, accounting, finance, international business, marketing and management, as well as a series of personal development extracurricular activities in the areas of service and career building.

The following is a list of the class of 2027 Corcione Business Honors Program participants and their majors:

Jessieca Moira C. Aguasin, Honesdale, is majoring in accounting. She is also the recipient of the University's full-tuition Presidential Scholarship;

John Paul Baran, Norristown, is majoring in marketing;

Owen L. Boison, Rockville Centre, New York, is majoring in accounting;

Rebecca L. Boyle, Sugarloaf, has not yet declared a major;

Alyssa J. Campbell, Farmingville, New York, is majoring in marketing;

Camia R. Capalongo, Scranton, is majoring in accounting;

Matthew D. Capretto, Hockessin, Delaware, is majoring in finance;

Matthew D. Clark, Phoenixville, is majoring in management;

Nathan F. Clarke, Malvern, is majoring in accounting;

Patrick D. Connors, Smithtown, New York, is majoring in business analytics;

Brendan M. Donohue, Pearl River, New York, is majoring in accounting;

Connor J. Farrington, Washington, New Jersey, is majoring in business analytics;

Caden N. Faulk, Corning, New York, is majoring in accounting;

Mason Z. Fischer, Hoboken, New Jersey, has not yet declared a major;

Katelyn B. Flanagan, Morris Plains, New Jersey, is majoring in management;

Julian M. Francis, Knoxville, is majoring in business administration;

Charles N. Howley, Putnam Valley, New York, is majoring in finance;

Joseph A. Kilpatrick, Philadelphia, is majoring in business analytics;

Joseph M. Kulikowski, Moosic, is majoring in business analytics;

Faith A. McKeon, Lake Ronkonkoma, New York, is majoring in business administration;

Gary C. Mrozinski, Taylor, is majoring in finance;

Gianna M. Natale, Scranton, is majoring in economics;

Margaret I. Noonan, Morristown, New Jersey, is majoring in business administration;

Ryan M. Pardo, Rochelle Park, New Jersey, is majoring in accounting;

Rebecca Paterson, Havertown, is majoring in accounting;

Dylan J. Port Vliet, Fair Lawn, New Jersey, is majoring in accounting;

Luke Roberto, Howell, New Jersey, is majoring in finance;

Matthew J. Ruffler, New Milford, Connecticut, has not yet declared a major;

Morgan D. Ryan, Fords, New Jersey, is majoring in marketing;

Alexandra B. Schaul, Holmdel, New Jersey, is majoring in accounting;

Olivia L. Ulrich, Aberdeen, New Jersey, is majoring in finance. She is also the recipient of the University's full-tuition Presidential Scholarship.

Davalyn J. Ursich, Honesdale, is majoring in accounting.

Aram R. Balagyozyan, Ph.D., associate professor of economics, finance and international business, serves as director of the University’s Corcione Business Honors Program.

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