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Whitefish grad Cody Berry receives scholarship at Montana State University

| October 16, 2024 1:00 AM

Nine high-achieving Montana State University students received Cameron Presidential Scholarships for the 2024-25 academic year. 

Cody Berry from Whitefish is one of those students. Berry is pursuing a degree in biomedical engineering with a pre-dental focus. He plans on attending dental school and specializing in oral surgery. He helps direct the action sports branch of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes in Bozeman, serves as president of the MSU Pre-Dental Club and volunteers with the Eagle Mount Snow Sports program. Berry enjoys spending time outdoors and can be found carving the slopes of Bridger Bowl, ripping enduro mountain bike laps or chasing trout throughout the many rivers of southwest Montana. 

The awards extend the MSU Presidential Scholarship program to current students in the Honors College. Recipients were selected for scholastic achievement, demonstrated leadership and exemplary public service, according to Durward Sobek, interim dean of the college. 

“We are incredibly proud of these remarkable students who have earned this prestigious scholarship through their exceptional academic performance, leadership and commitment to public service,” Sobek said. “Their achievements are a true reflection of the values we uphold as an institution, and we eagerly anticipate the significant contributions they will continue to make at MSU and beyond. We extend our deepest gratitude to the generous donors who have made this opportunity possible.”