Jocelyn Anctil G’26, L’26 Named Recipient of the Rhoda S. and Albert M. Alexander Memorial Scholarship

Jocelyn Anctil G’26, L’26 was named the recipient of the Rhoda S. and Albert M. Alexander Memorial Scholarship for the 2025-2026 academic year. The Alexander Memorial Scholarship Committee selected Anctil after a competitive application process to receive this significant scholarship in recognition of her commitment and dedication to public service.

Anctil is a joint J.D./M.P.A. candidate at Syracuse University College of Law and the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs who has dedicated her legal education to public interest work. She has gained diverse experience through internships at Community Legal Aid, Hiscock Legal Aid, and the Volunteer Lawyers’ Project, and previously served as a paralegal with the Capital Area Immigrants’ Rights Coalition in Washington, D.C. 

At Syracuse Law, Anctil serves as President of the Syracuse Public Interest Network and is an active member of the Travis H.D. Lewin Advocacy Honor Society. Her background in social work, combined with her extensive legal advocacy experience spanning housing rights, criminal justice, consumer protection, and immigration law, reflects her deep dedication to serving vulnerable and underrepresented communities. After graduation, Anctil plans to work as a staff attorney at a legal aid organization or non-profit focusing on criminal defense.

“I am deeply honored and grateful to be selected as the Rhoda S. and Albert M. Alexander Memorial Scholarship recipient for the 2025–26 academic year. This support brings me one step closer to pursuing my commitment to a career in public service,” says Anctil.

The Rhoda S. and Albert M. Alexander Memorial Scholarship was established by College of Law Board of Advisors Chair and Syracuse University Trustee Richard M. Alexander L’82, Partner at Arnold & Porter, and his wife Emily Alexander.