Each brother earned their recognition for exemplifying the values and ideals of the Fraternity, and for their service to their chapter. Below is a complete list of the 2017 chapter, regional and provincial Collegians of the Year:
National
Olivia Malice, Georgia Tech
Provincial
North Central Provincial COY Brikken Jensen, St. Cloud State (MN)
Northeastern Provincial COY Travis Brodbeck, Siena (NY)
South Central Provincial COY Chelsey Garner, Oklahoma State
Western Provincial COY Edward Watabe, Arizona
Regional
Atlantic Coast – Emily Burns, North Florida
Bay Area – Ujwal Battar, San Jose State
Capital – Sadaf Islamzada, George Mason (VA)
Central – Lindsey Gray, Indiana-Purdue at Indianapolis
Central Gulf – Cheyenne Moon, Auburn (AL)
Desert Mountain – Edward Watabe, Arizona
East Central – Allen Jenkins, Bowling Green State (OH)
Eastern – Madison Takoushian, Penn State-State College
Empire – Michelle Gagnon, Adelphi (NY)
Gateway – Tana Neels, Truman State (MO)
Great Lakes – Jonathan Hirst, Wisconsin-Madison
Great Plains – Mitchell Hanson, South Dakota
Gulf South – Kathryn Haynie, Louisiana Tech
Gulf Western – Gabriel Robles, St. Edward's (TX)
Huron – Scott Dion, Grand Valley State (MI)
Mid-Atlantic – Sydni Chernault, Radford (VA)
Mid-South – Jasmine Hill
Midwestern – Caitlin Ehlert
New England – Veronica Chung
Niagara – Travis Brodbeck, Siena (NY)
North Central – Brikken Jensen, St. Cloud State (MN)
Pacific Coast – Chloe Sension, San Diego State
Pacific Northwest – Janaya Rangel, Washington State
Rocky Mountain – Olivia Faydenko, Colorado-Colorado Springs
Sierra Nevada – Drake Nylund, Nevada-Reno
South Atlantic – Melissa Garcia, South Florida-St. Petersburg
South Pacific – Madeline Gali, Loyola Marymount (CA)
Southeastern – Olivia Malice, Georgia Tech
Southwestern – William Vannithone, Texas-Arlington
Steel Valley – Christopher Luzader, West Virginia
Tornado Alley – Chelsey Garner, Oklahoma State
Chapter
Adelphi (NY) – Michelle Gagnon
Akron (OH) – Matthew Cimperman
Alabama – Delaney Dunn
Arizona – Edward Watabe
Arizona State – Drew Zelek
Auburn (AL) – Cheyenne Moon
Ball State (IN) – Cory Simmons
Baylor (TX) – Julian Dozal
Bellarmine (KY) – Caroline Link
Bentley (MA) – Veronica Chung
Boston U. – Jacqueline Galichon
Bowling Green State (OH) – Allen Jenkins
Buffalo (NY) – Christina Chiulli
Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo – Rachel D’Orazio
Cal State-East Bay – Ma Melanie Parazo
Cal State-Fullerton – Andrew Hernandez
Cal State-Long Beach – Alexander De Souza
California Lutheran – Parnia Vafaei
California-Irvine – Mina Yasuda
California-Merced – Denise Vera Hernandez
California-Riverside – Brandon Chhan
California-San Diego – Minhtri Chu
Cameron (OK) – Trisha Vernon-Cole
Central Missouri – Caitlin Ehlert
Chapman (CA) – Bryce Ikemura
Cincinnati – Alison Knox
Clemson (SC) – Albert Speranza
Colorado State – Andrew Esquivel
Colorado-Colorado Springs – Olivia Faydenko
Concordia (CA) – Ashton Renaud
CUNY-Baruch – Soo Jin Lee
Denver – Jennifer Leblang
DePaul (IL) – Michael Mayers
Drake (IA) – Jonathan Caracci
Eastern Illinois – Randi Rogers
Eckerd – Robert Weigel
Florida Atlantic – Gabriela Heizer
Florida Southern – Jordan Honc
Frostburg State (MD) – Lucas Da Costa E Silva
George Mason (VA) – Sadaf Islamzada
Georgia – Anna O'Donoghue
Georgia College and State – Sara Etelalahti
Georgia Southern – Xxavier Robertson
Georgia State – Justina Jefferson
Georgia Tech – Olivia Malice
Grand Valley State (MI) – Scott Dion
Hawaii-Hilo – Melanie Ebreo
Hawaii-Manoa – Kirk Wei
Illinois – Yuching Chiang
Illinois State – Ethan Witting
Indiana – Jamie Vertin
Indiana State – Makenna Graham
Indiana-Purdue at Indianapolis – Lindsey Gray
Iowa – Matthew Koziol
Iowa State – Nolan Hickey
Jacksonville State (AL) – Christopher Brown
Kansas – Jackson McElroy
Kent State (OH) – Steven Molnar
La Salle (PA) – Anne Brewer
La Verne – Justin Yeh
Lewis (IL) – Taylor Gonzalez
Lindenwood (MO) – Megan Paul
Longwood (VA) – Emily Rossie
Louisiana Tech – Kathryn Haynie
Loyola Marymount (CA) – Madeline Gali
Loyola-Chicago – Christie Kochis
Loyola-New Orleans – Hernan Espinal
Lynchburg (VA) – Octavia Rodgers
Maryland-College Park – Moraya Boggan
Massachusetts-Amherst – Courtney Platt
Mercer (GA) – Kimberly Crowe
Michigan State – Evan Wendell
Midwestern State (TX) – Brittany Fernholz
Minnesota – Raphael Maristela
Minnesota State – Shaela Nelson
Missouri-Columbia – Allison Dameron
Missouri-Kansas City – Jessica Jacobs
Nebraska-Lincoln – Meghan Morris
Nebraska-Omaha – Elizabeth Reetz
Nevada-Reno – Drake Nylund
New York – Gary Li
North Carolina-Greensboro – Angela Warren
North Florida – Emily Burns
North Texas – Brandon McCutchen
Northern Arizona – Ryan Searfoss
Northern Colorado – Madison Marrs
Northern Illinois – Devin Stompanato
Oklahoma – Brett Faubion
Oklahoma State – Chelsey Garner
Pacific (CA) – Jason McGough
Penn State-State College – Madison Takoushian
Purdue (IN) – Samantha Ayres
Radford (VA) – Sydni Chernault
Redlands (CA) – Spencer Orr
Richmond (VA) – Megan Troy
Rochester Tech (NY) – Salvatore Fabozzi
Rutgers-New Brunswick (NJ) – Jay Kang
Saginaw Valley State (MI) – Kelsie Hutter
Saint Louis – Timothy Gruensfelder
San Diego – Derek Stephens
San Diego State – Chloe Sension
San Francisco State – Delaney Noll
San Jose State – Ujwal Battar
Siena (NY) – Travis Brodbeck
South Dakota – Mitchell Hanson
South Florida-St. Petersburg – Melissa Garcia
Southern Illinois-Edwardsville – Georgy Sandra Nnoung
St. Cloud State (MN) – Brikken Jensen
St. Edward's (TX) – Gabriel Robles
St. Joseph's (PA) – Kevin O'Donnell
St. Mary's (TX) – Elizabeth Soliz
St. Peter's (NJ) – Nicholas Brown
Syracuse (NY) – Logan Margolis
Tampa (FL) – Nicholas Agnelli
Tampa (FL) – Daniel Riley
Tennessee– Jessica Pannell
Texas A&M-College Station – Azra Razvi
Texas Christian – Regan Arnold
Texas Tech – Dayna DeBeau
Texas-Arlington – William Vannithone
Texas-Austin – Erika Storli
Texas-San Antonio – Angela Sanchez
Trinity-San Antonio – Paulina Pastrana
Troy (AL) – Kendra Rhodes
Truman State (MO) – Tana Neels
Tulane (LA) – Jacob Wallach
Valparaiso (IN) – James Wottowa
Virginia Tech – Shanna Ferrari
Washington State – Janaya Rangel
Washington-Bothell – Sridarsh Vinnakota
Washington-St. Louis – Kenneth Sng
Wayne State-Nebraska – Erin Landon
West Florida – Teresa Hall
West Virginia – Christopher Luzader
Western Illinois – Taylor Turner
Western Kentucky – Jasmine Hill
Wingate (NC) – Sierra Stubblefield
Winona State (MN) – Eric Stumpf
Wisconsin-Madison – Jonathan Hirst