MEDIA, Pa. — Julie Foeldes, a four-year starter on Penn State Brandywine’s championship softball team who graduated with highest honors in May, was recently lauded at the campus, conference and national levels for her achievements as a student-athlete. Foeldes, who earned a bachelor of science degree in psychology, will begin a doctoral program in school psychology at Rutgers University this fall.
The United States Collegiate Athletic Association honored Foeldes as the Softball Student-Athlete of the Year during its annual banquet on May 13. The award recognizes academic success and community involvement in addition to athletic prowess.
The Penn State University Athletic Conference named Foeldes the top female student-athlete on May 22, presenting her with the John S. Egli Scholar-Athlete Award. To be considered for the award, a student-athlete must have had a distinguished athletic career, have a grade-point average of at least 3.0, be active in additional campus activities, and exemplify high morals, leadership and outstanding character.
The following day, Foeldes received Penn State Brandywine’s James King Memorial Award as the campus’ top student-athlete.
Foeldes said she valued Brandywine’s small class sizes and the ability for students to really get to know their professors — along with the athletic program, which is what first attracted the New Jersey resident to the campus.
“My experience at Brandywine was very personal,” she said. “I had teachers who got to know me well. Upper-level classes really built on lower-level classes, even classes that weren’t directly related to psychology, and I feel like I’m well prepared for my graduate work.”