Agnes Scott students become role models and fearless leaders during their time at college—energetic in their desire to better themselves and their communities. After graduation, their strong liberal arts foundation imparts the broad knowledge, global awareness and adaptability necessary for career success and personal fulfillment.
Meet Some of Our Recent Graduates
Amber Sims '09, public and media relations intern at the NCAA
Carina Fernandez-Golarz '03, resident physician, Internal Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital
Courtenay Miller '04, M.A.T. ’06, assistant solicitor general, Cherokee County, Ga.
Emma Gant '05, pursuing a Doctor of Pharmacy and Ph.D. in Health Policy
Hannah Alley '09, associate director of the annual fund at Randolph College
Jacqueline Urda '03, product designer, Okabashi Brands
Laurel Graefe '07, senior economic research analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Layli Miller-Muro '93, founder and executive director of the Tahirih Justice Center
Lyndsey-Michael “Lyndsey” McAdams '08, education assistant, International Center of Photography; director of development, Mount Carmel Theatre Company
Sharayne Mark '04, internal medicine resident, Weill Cornell New York Presbyterian Hospital
Tiffany Nicole McKenzie '07, estate planning attorney
Meet Some of Our Distinguished Alumnae
Marsha Norman '69x, H'05, Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning playwright and professor at The Julliard School
Katherine “Kay” Krill '77, CEO of Ann Taylor Stores
Jennifer Nettles '97, Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter and front person for the band Sugarland
Jean Toal '65, chief justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court, the first and only woman to hold that position
Ila Burdette '81, Georgia’s first female Rhodes Scholar and renowned architect
The small class sizes and individual attention from professors helped hone my skills in communication and assertiveness.