Recipients were chosen based on academic achievement, leadership, work experience, and involvement in extracurricular activities.
"Kimberly-Clark is pleased to be able to offer a program like Bright Futures Scholars to the children of our employees," said Tom Falk, chairman and CEO of Kimberly-Clark. "There is no more important investment we can make than in our next generation of leaders. We wish them all the best with their college experience and beyond."
The average GPA for this year's scholarship class is 3.94, and awardees will attend such top colleges and universities as Harvard, Duke, Columbia, Cornell, and Stanford. Past scholarship recipients have gone on to pursue successful careers in medicine, education, the armed forces, and engineering.
More information about this year's award recipients is available online.
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