On Campus
DaLonzo recognized for contributions to her profession
Muskingum University Senior Director of Admission Beth DaLonzo has been awarded The 2018 Jack Scott Award, the highest honor the Ohio Association for College Admission Counseling (OACAC) can bestow upon an individual.
The criteria used to select a recipient each year is service and dedication to OACAC; contributions to the profession of high school guidance and college admission; and qualities such as humility, professionalism, dedication, fairness, and unselfishness.
“The Jack Scott Award sets a standard for excellence that every college and university admission professional in this state can aspire to achieve,” said Muskingum University Vice President for Enrollment & Marketing Steven Soba. “Everyone who knows Beth, knows how dedicated she is to Muskingum and how passionate she is about helping kids and their families take the important next step of choosing their college path. We are very proud of her.”
A native of Louisville, Ohio, Jack M. Scott graduated cum laude from Marietta College in 1952, after serving in the U.S. Army Air Force from 1943 to 1946 in the Pacific Theater. He joined Marietta’s administrative staff in 1954 and served in several roles before accepting the position of Director of Student Services in 1970. Scott died of a heart attack on August 27, 1970 at age 47.
DaLonzo is a 1984 graduate of Muskingum University and has been employed with the University since 2001.