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Private Colleges and Universities Private, nonprofit colleges and universities are included in this sec- tion. Private schools are privately owned and operated and, in addi- tion to tuition and fees charged to students, receive a major portion of their funding from private donations. All of the four-year private colleges and universities offer a bach- elor’s degree, while some offer a certificate, associate, master’s and/or doctoral degree program. Some schools chose not to participate or did not return information in time to be included in this edition of Affording Higher Educa- tion. State Government Federal Government Public Universities Private Colleges and Universities Public Two-Year Colleges Trade Schools Companies and Organizations Index

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Page 1: Private Colleges and Universities

Private Colleges and Universities

Private, nonprofi t colleges and universities are included in this sec-

tion. Private schools are privately owned and operated and, in addi-

tion to tuition and fees charged to students, receive a major portion

of their funding from private donations.

All of the four-year private colleges and universities offer a bach-

elor’s degree, while some offer a certifi cate, associate, master’s

and/or doctoral degree program.

Some schools chose not to participate or did not return information

in time to be included in this edition of Affording Higher Educa-

tion.

State Government

Federal Government

Public Universities

Private Colleges and Universities

Public Two-Year Colleges

Trade Schools

Companies andOrganizations

Index

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Birmingham-

Southern

College

Contact: Financial Aid Offi ce, 900 Arkadelphia Road, Birmingham, AL 35254; phone (205) 226-4688; fax (205) 226-3082; e-mail fi [email protected]; website www.bsc.edu

Grants

Alabama Student Assistance Program GrantSee page 8 for details.

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Alabama Student GrantSee page 8 for details.

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BSC Grant-in-Aid___________________________________

Federal Academic Competitiveness Grant (ACG)See page 17 for details.

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Federal National Sciences and Mathematics Access to Retain Talent Grant (SMART)See page 18 for details.

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Federal Pell GrantSee page 17 for details.

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Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity GrantSee page 18 for details.

LoansFederal Perkins LoanSee page 18 for details.

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Federal PLUS Loan (FFELP)See page 7 for details.

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Federal Stafford Loan (FFELP)See page 7 for details.

Private Colleges and Universities Birmingham-Southern College

ScholarshipsStudents may not combine academic, fi ne arts and/or honors scholarships unless specifi ed in writing from the college. Except with the McWane, Vesta and Thomas Jernigan scholarships, the total scholarship (non-need-based) awards to students cannot exceed full tuition. This also pertains to students receiving tuition exchange and tuition remission benefi ts and any National Merit/Achievement awards from the college or any other entity.

Academic Scholarships

B. B. Comer Teacher Education ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a fi rst-year student from Alabama, be committed to becom-ing a teacher in Alabama and submit a separate application.Award: $3,000; renewableContact: Offi ce of Admission, Box 549008, Birmingham, AL 35254

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Arthur M. Freeman Health Careers ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an entering fi rst-year student planning to pursue a career in a health-related fi eld.

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Elizabeth Rose Hayes ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an entering fi rst-year student planning a career in a health-related fi eld.

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Mason–Williamson Small Business Career ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an entering fi rst-year student, pursue a business career and submit an essay.Award: $2,000; renewable Contact: Offi ce of Admission, Box 549008, Birmingham, AL 35254

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Virginia and Anna Praytor ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an entering fi rst-year student from the Birmingham City Schools.

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Presidential Honors ScholarshipAward: Varies; renewable

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Trustee ScholarshipAward: Varies; renewable

Fine and Performing Arts Scholarships

Awarded to talented high school seniors who compete on campus on Fine Arts Scholarship Day in February.Deadline: To compete, entering students must complete a reservation form, ob-tainable from the Offi ce of Admission, and return it by February 1.

Art ScholarshipEligibility: Based on a portfolio and a personal interview or on 3-dimensional work presented through slides or pho-tographs.

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Dance ScholarshipEligibility: Must be well versed in clas-sical ballet techniques. Determined by audition.

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Music ScholarshipEligibility: Determined by audition and interview. Composition students should submit a portfolio of 1 or 2 written com-positions or a tape of a performance of a composition. Contact: Music Offi ce, Box 549033, Birmingham, AL 35254 for details

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Theatre Arts and Musical Theatre ScholarshipEligibility: Determined by audition and interview. Theatre auditionees should prepare 2 monologues no longer than 2 minutes each. Musical theatre auditio-nees should prepare 16 measures each from 2 Broadway songs contrasting in tempo. Accompanist provided.Contact: Music Offi ce, Box 549033,Birmingham, AL 35254

Honors Scholarships

Honors scholarships are awarded through the Honors Scholarship Com-petition. Selection is made on Janu-ary 15. They are based on academic

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achievements indicated by high school transcripts, standardized test scores, extracurricular activities and the inter-view and essay completed during the competition.

Anne and Neal Berte Honors ScholarshipEligibility: Based on scholastic achieve-ment, leadership activities, essay and personal interview.Award: Full tuition

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Blount–Monaghan–Vulcan Materials Honors ScholarshipAward: 4-year full tuition

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Tinsley Randolph Harrison ScholarshipEligibility:Must be an entering fi rst-year student planning to pursue a career in medicine. Selected by the Health Profes-sions Advisory Committee.

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Jimmie and Emil Hess Scholarship in the Fine and Performing ArtsEligibility: Must demonstrate excep-tional achievement and promise in the fi ne and performing arts.

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Thomas E. Jernigan Honor Scholarship ProgramEligibility: Must demonstrate fi nancial need, superior academic achievement, outstanding character and potential for leadership, a strong personal work ethic as evidenced by a successful history of after-school and summer jobs, and willingness to earn at least 10% of total expenses through work-study and/or other employment. Must maintain 3.0 or higher GPA and exhibit high integrity, individual responsibility and respect for traditional values.Award: 90% of direct costs (tuition, fees, room and board)

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Claude S. Lawson Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an entering fi rst-year student planning to pursue a career in a health-related profession.Award: Varies; renewable

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McWane Honors AwardEligibility: By nomination only. Award: Supports diverse experiences such as summer travel, special periods of study at American or foreign universi-ties, internships and varied special proj-ects. Includes a full-tuition scholarship plus $11,000 stipend each year.

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Phi Beta Kappa ScholarshipAward: Full tuition

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Colonel William James and Elizabeth Perry Rushton ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an entering fi rst-year student and demonstrate superior academic achievement, outstanding character, potential for leadership and concern for others.Award: Full tuition; renewable for 4 years

Endowed Scholarships

Administered by the Financial Aid Of-fi ce and awarded based on demonstrated need. If a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is fi led, no other application is necessary. Only scholar-ships endowed in the amount of $10,000 or more are listed below. Unless other-wise stated, scholarship recipient may be any worthy and deserving student.

Judy and Harold Abroms Scholarship Eligibility: Preference given to an out-standing student in the liberal arts.

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William P. Acker Scholarship___________________________________

Ralph W. Adams ScholarshipEligibility: Based on fi nancial need and academic achievement.

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Bess Shepard Ager Scholarship___________________________________

Alabama Power Company Foundation ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a resi-dent of Alabama concentrating studies in accounting, business administration, economics or a related area.

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George I. Alden Trust Scholarship___________________________________

H. L. Aldridge Memorial/ M. L. Smith Scholarship

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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Y. Anderson III Scholarship

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Raymond F. Anderson ScholarshipEligibility: Must be concentrating studies in music.

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Charlotte F. Andress ScholarshipEligibility: Must major in chemistry.

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Douglas Arant ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student preparing for a career in law.

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Troy G. Arnold Jr. ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a Methodist ministerial student. Recipient may be named by the donor or the minister of the First United Methodist Church of Birmingham.

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Sheila D. Atchison ScholarshipEligibility: Must major in art. Recom-mended by the art faculty.

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C. Louis Atkinson Scholarship___________________________________

Ramon J. Baker ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student from Decatur or Morgan County.

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Reverend Robert Lee Baker ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student preparing for full-time Christian service and to an applicant recommended by the Baker family.

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Jean and Carl F. Bailey Scholarship___________________________________

Dr. Paul C. Bailey Scholarship___________________________________

Mildred Mims Bainbridge ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a female who is smart, ambitious and seriously inter-ested in bettering herself through a good education.

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Bankhead Foundation ScholarshipEligibility: Must be from Walker County.

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T. C. Banks ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a minis-terial student with fi nancial need.

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Reverend Hugh and EdithBarber Scholarship

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William H. Barclift Jr. ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student majoring in English or considering a career in guidance counseling.

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Alma Kirby Beason ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a female majoring in drama or music.

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Edward H. and Wenonah M. Berte Scholarship

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Elise Berthon ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to an em-ployee or descendant of an employee of American Cast Iron Pipe Company or to a member or descendant of a member of Gamma Phi Beta Sorority.

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Maurice F. Bishop ScholarshipEligibility: Must be planning to enter the ministry or planning a career in full-time Christian service. Based on merit and fi nancial need.

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Thomas Jefferson Bissell ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a min-isterial student with need.

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Virginia and Elmer Bissell Honor ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to an out-standing student with need.

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Rutherford Ray Black ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student majoring in education.

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John C. Blackwell ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a min-isterial student.

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Charles Scofi eld Blair ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an outstanding student majoring in geology, mineral-ogy or physical sciences. Preference given to a student majoring in geology or mineralogy.

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Claudia Barton Blair, MD, ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a young Alabama women interested in medicine or medical science.

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Sam Blount/Meadowcraft Inc. ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to the child or grandchild of a Meadowcraft employee.

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A. A. Bonds ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student from Center Point and the eastern section of Birmingham.

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Reverend and Mrs. William H. Bostick Jr. Scholarship

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Johnnie and Bill Bowden ScholarshipEligibility: Must be preparing for the ministry or other full-time Christian service.

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Bowen Family Scholarship___________________________________

Charlotte Cordray BrabstonMemorial Scholarship

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Mary Jane and Donald C.Brabston ScholarshipEligibility: Must have fi nancial need and a “B” average.Award: $1,000; renewable

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Mary Johnson and Thomas E. Bradford ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student from Dallas, Marengo or Wilcox County or other rural area of Alabama.

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Kenneth W. Bramlett, MD, Scholarship Eligibility: Must be a varsity athlete pursuing a pre-medical career and maintain at least a 3.0 overall GPA. Preference given to a member of the baseball team.

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William C. and Mary FultonBrannon ScholarshipEligibility: Must be distinguished academically, demonstrate financial need and be a member of the United Methodist Church.

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Minnie McGehee Branscomb and Lewis Branscomb ScholarshipEligibility: Must demonstrate fi nancial need.

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Valera McKown and Charles W. Brasfi eld ScholarshipEligibility: Must be studying a foreign language and commit to becoming profi cient in speaking and writing a foreign language.

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Betty and Houston A. Brice Jr. Scholarship

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Diane Brown Travel ScholarshipEligibility: Must maintain at least a “B” average and be a worthy and deserving student able to benefi t from travel and study opportunities abroad in a group supervised directly by a BSC faculty member.

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Dr. Dorothy L. Brown ScholarshipEligibility: Must demonstrate fi nancial need. Preference given to a United Methodist.

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Emmie Anderson Brownlie ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student from Bullock County.

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Anthony and Marianne Bruno ScholarshipEligibility: Must be distinguished academically and, for fi nancial reasons,

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might otherwise be unable to attend college.

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Joseph S. Bruno ScholarshipEligibility: Must be enrolled in the MA in public and private management program and, at the undergraduate level, maintain at least a “B” average.

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Nancy Marino and Lee Joseph Bruno ScholarshipEligibility: Based on need, academic achievement, and character. Preference given but not restricted to a child of an employee of Bruno’s Inc.

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Theresa R. and Joseph S. Bruno Scholarship

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Hazel D. and Fred H. Bryant Scholarship

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Pauline B. Buck ScholarshipEligibility: Must be from Jefferson County and rank in the top 60% of high school class. Based on good character, accomplishments in school and com-munity and proven scholastic ability, with special consideration given those who might otherwise be unable to at-tend college.

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Derry Brice and Peter Douglas, MD, Bunting ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a pre-medical student, maintain at least a 3.0 GPA and be from a single-parent home.

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Louise Wilkinson Burke Scholarship

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Ida Callier and David Joseph Burns ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student majoring in biology or a related area who has a career interest in botany and horticulture.

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Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Bush ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a good student academically who has fi nancial need and resides in Gadsden or Etowah County.

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H. R. Butts Classical ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an academically outstanding student in the area of hu-manities. Preference given to a student studying the classical languages.

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Byrd Family Foundation ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a worthy and deserving student from the Panama City area.

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Eivor and Alston Callahan ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student majoring in fi ne arts or pre-medical education.

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Virginia C. and Robert B. Callahan ScholarshipEligibility: Must maintain at least a 3.0 GPA and show that recipient is among the “best and brightest” young people and could not attend BSC without the scholarship.

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Frances and John Camp Scholarship

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Mildred Tillman Camp Scholarship___________________________________

Earnest S. and Ann M. Campbell ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a student in the master’s program in public and private management.

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Canterbury United Methodist Church Scholarship

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A. B. Carlton Family ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a worthy or de-serving student and have at least a 2.5 overall GPA.

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Daniel M. and Ruby K. Carmichael Scholarship

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Allen Carr Scholarship in Drama___________________________________

Ben M. Carraway, MC, Scholarship___________________________________

Thomas C. Casady, DD, Scholarship

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Andrea L. Casey ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student graduating from Southside High School in Etowah County.

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Margaret Tobian Catherman Scholarship

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Cavaleri Family Scholarship___________________________________

Frank H. Chappelle Sr. ScholarshipEligibility: Must be preparing for a career in business.

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Alan Breck Cheney ScholarshipEligibility: Must show some proof of fi nancial need, be a better than aver-age student and show achievement in some aspect of educational/intellectual endeavor with a literary award, science award, foreign language award, etc.

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Ernest B. Chew and Joseph S.Chandler Families Scholarship

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James Saxon Childers Scholarship___________________________________

John Henry Chitwood Scholarship___________________________________

L. A. Christian ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a ministerial stu-dent.

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Marjorie Craig Churchill ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a young woman of outstanding character and personality who has demonstrated a desire to become involved in campus and community activities and to achieve high grades.

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Circle “S” ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to the child of an employee of Nel-Bran Glass Company or Clearview Properties. Other possible recipient is a student with fi nan-cial need from Selma/Dallas County or a varsity athlete.

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Ann Margaret Clark ScholarshipEligibility: Must have fi nancial need.

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Paul and Nell Clem Travel ScholarshipEligibility: A major consideration is fi nancial need.Award: Supplements the cost of student travel on BSC’s domestic or international study tours

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George Clotfelter ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student with financial need who could not otherwise obtain a college degree.

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James Hodson Clotfelter ScholarshipEligibility: Must hold a part-time job and be concentrating studies in the social sci-ences, natural sciences or humanities.

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Margaret and George Cochran ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a pre-medical student from south Alabama.

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Dr. Sam Cohn ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student who demonstrates fi nancial need.

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C. Clark and Phylis K. Collier Scholarship

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Eva Comer Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a female resident at BSC.Award: Dorm remission

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John C. Evins/Compass Bank ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an employee or the child of an employee of Compass Bancshares Inc.

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Minnie Wilson ConstantineMemorial Scholarship

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Mattie D. and Claude J. Cook ScholarshipEligibility: First preference given to a student preparing for the ministry or other full-time Christian service. Second preference given to a student from the Crossville area or DeKalb County.

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Coleman CooperFine Arts ScholarshipEligibility:Must be judged by the faculty to show great talent and promise in the fi ne and performing arts.

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Willie C. Cork Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a male studying for the ministry or a male or female prepar-ing for a career in Christian education.

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G. A. Costanzo ScholarshipEligibility: Must major in economics or another business-related discipline.

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Lillie G. Costanzo ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a worthy and deserv-ing student, with preference given to the child of a coal miner.

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Elizabeth Branscomb Cothran Scholarship

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Jerry H. and Patricia B. Cotney ScholarshipEligibility: Based on fi nancial need. First preference given to a student from the Roanoke FUMC, second to any student from the Roanoke area and third to any Methodist student.

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Francis Cotten ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a junior or senior majoring in education. Preference given to a student planning to pursue further preparation leading to a career in speech pathology with emphasis on teaching the cerebral palsied. Second preference given to a student in gifted education.

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Courington Family ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a stu-dent from the Albertville/Marshall County/Sand Mountain area.

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Dr. Howard H. Creed ScholarshipEligibility: Must major in English.

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Jack King Cress ScholarshipEligibility: Must be worthy and deserv-ing.

Award: Study/travel opportunities in England

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William B. Curl ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a United Methodist, have a “B” average, and demonstrate fi nancial need and promise in chosen fi eld.

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George Currie Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be from Bullock County and have a 3.0 GPA. Renewable.

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Frances G. and Conrad S. Cypress ScholarshipEligibility: Must have been born in Jef-ferson County and be preparing for a career in business. Special consideration to a student whose natural parents are deceased or who suffers from Crohn’s disease.

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Joseph Karl Cypress ScholarshipEligibility: Must have been born in Jef-ferson County and be preparing for a career in business. Special consideration to a student whose natural parents are deceased.

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Cullen Coleman Daniel Scholarship___________________________________

F. Bozeman Daniel Memorial Scholarship

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Martha Stone Daniel Business ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a qualifi ed busi-ness major.

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Martha Stone Daniel Health-Related ScholarshipEligibility: Must have a major that will qualify recipient for a health-related career.

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Edward A. Dannelly II Scholarship___________________________________

Dannelly–Christenbery ScholarshipEligibility: Must concentrate studies in music.

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Marjorie Salma Lee DavenportMemorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must show outstanding aca-demic promise, regardless of fi nancial need; major in philosophy or religion; and express adherence to the Nicene Creed. Award: Renewable.

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Elizabeth Davis Scholarship___________________________________

Ella R. and Charles R. Davis Scholarship

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John Benton Davis Pre-Medical ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a pre-medical student.

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Dr. William E. Doggett Jr. and Mildred Clotfelter Doggett ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a pre-medical stu-dent, have a “B” average or better and demonstrate fi nancial need.

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Sue McNamee and Frank M.Dominick Scholarship

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Dr. Joe M. Donald Jr. ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student preparing for a career in health care.

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Robert D. Dortch Memorial Scholarship for Interim StudiesEligibility: Must want to study abroad during the Interim term. Preference given to a junior or senior with a 2.75 cumulative GPA and fi nancial need.

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Mary Griffi n Johns Doster Scholarship

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Dove Foundation ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student from Dothan or Houston County.

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Eula Sims Durbin ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a child of a current full-time employee of Marshall Durbin, who must have been employed by the company for at least 2 consecutive years at time of application. Primary

consideration based on academic achievement.

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Frank F. Earle ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a resident of Bald-win County when receiving the grant and must reside in Baldwin County the entire period of the scholarship.Award: One-fourth or one-half tuition, contingent upon demonstration of fi -nancial need

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EBSCO ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to an EB-SCO employee or representative. Based on scholastic ability, extracurricular activities, motivation and need.

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Louise Hall and Robert W. Echols Mathematics ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a sophomore, junior, or senior mathematics major. Based on potential in the fi eld of mathematics. Award: Nonrenewable.

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Julia M. and William J. Edwards Scholarship

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Annie Lou Ellis Scholarship in PianoEligibility: Must major in piano and plan to work professionally in the fi eld of music.

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Edwin B. Ellis Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to an organ major.

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V. J. Elmore Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a Methodist ministerial student but may be awarded to another student if there is no ministerial student with need.

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Robert D. Estock, MD, Scholarship___________________________________

Elizabeth Henry Evins Scholarship___________________________________

Claire H. and Albert L. Fairley Honors Scholarship in BusinessEligibility: Must be a fi rst-year student who has shown evidence of superior

academic ability, leadership and promise of achievement in a business career.

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Claire H. and Albert L. Fairley Science ScholarshipEligibility:Preference given to a biology, chemistry or physics major.

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Eleanor McWane and JamesVardaman Fairley Scholarship

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Sheila Shirley Farley Scholarship___________________________________

Ben E. Feagin Jr. ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student from Selma or Dallas County.

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First United Methodist Church of Birmingham ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a Meth-odist ministerial student.

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First United Methodist Church of Birmingham Voice and Piano Scholarship

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First United Methodist Church of Sylacauga ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a pre-ministerial student from First United Methodist Church of Sylacauga or a student from the Sylacauga area.

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Tina and William E. Flaherty Scholarship

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Sam Fleming ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an outstanding student who has fi nancial need.

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Sarah Mackenzie and Robert C. Flemister Jr. ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a worthy and needy student. Preference given to a biology, chemistry or music major.

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Fort Deposit Bank Scholarship Eligibility: Must be a graduate of the Lowndes County Public School Sys-tem, a graduate of Lowndes Academy or a high school graduate who resides in Lowndes County but attends school elsewhere. Based on grades, leadership and service in school and community.

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Award: $5,000Number: 3; 1 for each category

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Jane McGinley Fox ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a Birmingham-area high school senior with an interest in English and/or creative writing and must enter a short story, essay or selection of poems.Number: 1

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Hal G. Fredericks ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student preparing for a career in radio, television or newspaper.

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Dr. Arthur M. Freeman Jr. ScholarshipEligibility: Must be preparing for a career in medicine. Preference given to a member of a racial minority. Need may be considered.Award: Varies; renewable

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Katherine Lide Freeman ScholarshipEligibility: Must major in a foreign language, preferably French; demon-strate superior academic achievement, outstanding character and fi nancial need; and maintain at least a 3.0 GPA.

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Belon O. Friday/Highlands United Methodist Church ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student seeking a career in the ministry or other full-time Christian service.

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Hermione C. Friend Scholarship___________________________________

Pat Fulmer Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a United Methodist student from Zimbabwe, another African country or another foreign country.

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Andrew G. Gainey Music ScholarshipEligibility: Must demonstrate special talent in voice.

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Minnie and Dr. A. G. Gaston ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a wor-thy and deserving student of an ethnic minority.

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General Endowed Scholarship___________________________________

Carolyn June Gersten ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given fi rst to a stu-dent majoring in psychology and second to a student preparing for a profession that requires an understanding of the principles of human behavior.

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Nancy Jane Gibbs Scholarship___________________________________

Earl L. Glenn ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student from Decatur or Morgan County.

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Carl Ray Gober ScholarshipEligibility: First preference given to a member of Hueytown UMC; second to a Methodist student from West Jefferson County; and third to a Methodist student from another area.

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Anne and Winfred Godwin ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student majoring in education or preparing to pursue a career in education at any level.

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Susan Gabriella Goodall ScholarshipEligibility: Must have outstanding char-acter and achievement and be interested in a career of service to others through teaching, health care and Christian service.

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Margaret Culverhouse Goodell ScholarshipEligibility: Must major in early child-hood education or any other fi eld of education.

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Henry C. Goodrich ScholarshipEligibility: Must demonstrate a need for scholarship assistance. Based on academic achievement, outstanding

character and leadership ability. Prefer-ence given to a student planning for a career in business or a related fi eld.Award: Full tuition; renewable

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Earl F. Gossett Sr. ScholarshipEligibility: Based on fi nancial need.

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Richard E. Goza ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a com-puter science major.

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Anna Mae S. Green ScholarshipEligibility:Must be a Methodist ministe-rial student.

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Gresham, Smith and Partners Scholarship

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Essie Grimsley and E. M. Grimsley Scholarship

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Jessie Lucille Welch and W. Nelson Guthrie ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an academically qualified student who for financial reasons would not otherwise be able to attend BSC.

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Hackney Family Scholarship___________________________________

Charles A. Hamilton Eagle and Gold Scout ScholarshipEligibility: Must have attained the rank of Eagle Scout or the rank of Gold Star.

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Herschel T. Hamner Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student preparing for a church ministry.

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Ruth L. Hanson Pre-Medical ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a pre-medical or pre-dental student. Based upon fi nancial need and academic promise.Award: Up to $2,500

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Hardin Family ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a stu-dent from Etowah, Jackson or Marshall County.

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Reverend Edward L. Hardin Sr. ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a mem-ber of a Methodist Church in the Ala-bama-West Florida Conference.

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Raymond F. Hargrave ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student planning a career in music.

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Oscar E. Harmer and Dorothy L. Harmer Scholarship

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William Claude Harmon, MD, Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be following a pre-medical course of study.

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Cliff Harper Scholarship for an Outstanding AthleteEligibility: Must be an outstanding student, be a promising athlete, have at least a “B” average and submit letters of recommendation from a coach and a high school principal or counselor.Award: $2,000; renewableDeadline: March 15Contact: Athletic Director

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John D. Harris ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a worthy person who might not otherwise receive a col-lege education.

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Donald C. Harrison, MD, ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student preparing for a career in medicine and who maintains at least a 3.0 GPA.

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Tinsley RandolphHarrison, MD, ScholarshipEligibility: Must be preparing for a career in medicine and maintain at least a 3.0 GPA.

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Hart–Greer ScholarshipEligibility: Must be the child of an employee of Hart–Greer Inc.

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James F. Hatcher ScholarshipEligibility: Must be the winner of the Miss BSC Pageant.

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Elizabeth Rose Hayes ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an outstanding student, have fi nancial need in pursu-ing a career in a health-related fi eld and maintain at least a “B” average.

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Howell T. Hefl in Pre-Law ScholarshipEligibility: Must plan to enter the legal profession.

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Dr. Dorothy Height ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an African-Ameri-can female and have a strong academic record and fi nancial need.

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Betsy and Phil Henle ScholarshipEligibility: Must demonstrate a high degree of talent and promise of continued achievement in the fi ne and perform-ing arts. Selected as part of Fine Arts Scholarship Day.

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Henley–Henderson ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a pre-medical stu-dent, demonstrate fi nancial need and maintain a “B” average.

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Hercules Inc. ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an academically out-standing student. Need not considered.

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Highlands United MethodistChurch of Birmingham ScholarshipEligibility: Must be recommended by the church.

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James Blaine Hill Scholarship___________________________________

Ora Lee Hill and J. Ernest Hill ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student in the fi ne and performing arts.

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Charles Hubert Hodges Sr. ScholarshipEligibility: Must demonstrate fi nancial need.

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C. Fred Holle ScholarshipEligibility: Must pursue a career in busi-ness and demonstrate academic achieve-

ment, outstanding character, potential for leadership and concern for others.

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James P. Holmquist ScholarshipEligibility: Must have a special interest in the study of chemistry.

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Ira H. Holt, MD, ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student pursuing a pre-medical curriculum or to a non-premedical student majoring in chemistry or biology.

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Hooper Family ScholarshipEligibility: Made on an alternating ba-sis to students concentrating studies in mathematics or music.

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Jeffrey D. Hounshell Scholarship___________________________________

Fontaine Maury Howard Scholarship

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Virginia Evins Huckstep ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student going into special education or other area of early childhood or elementary education.

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Bertha and George Huddleston Sr. Scholarship

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Amos Hudson Music Scholarship___________________________________

Pearl P. Huffman ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a deserv-ing student from Winston County or any other deserving student who is a member of the United Methodist Church.

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Huffman United MethodistChurch ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an entering fi rst-year student. Selected by the senior minister of the church and offi cers of the club.Award: $500; renewable for 1 year

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Susan Mabry and William Hansell Hulsey ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student concentrating studies in English literature and the arts.

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William Hansell Hulsey Scholarship in BusinessEligibility: Must major in business or a related fi eld.

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Ireland–Baylor ScholarshipEligibility: Must be well-rounded and value a broadly based liberal arts educa-tion as the best preparation for profes-sional and personal success.

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Dorothy T. Ireland ScholarshipEligibility: Must major in voice.

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Mallie and Glenn Ireland II ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a stu-dent majoring in a business-related discipline.

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William R. Ireland ScholarshipEligibility: Must have fi nancial need.

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Cora Boyle Irwin Scholarship___________________________________

Sarah Griffi th Israel ScholarshipEligibility: Must have fi nancial need.

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Fred M. Jackson Family ScholarshipEligibility:Based on need and academic achievement.

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Jackson–Perkins ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an English major and maintain at least an overall “B” average. Preference given to a student planning to teach.

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Virginia Elizabeth Jeely Scholarship

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Jenkins Family Travel ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a worthy student who can benefi t from travel and study abroad. Preference given to a student going to western Europe through pro-

grams such as the British Studies at Oxford program.

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Thomas E. Jernigan Scholarship___________________________________

Louise and Henry P. Johnston Scholarship

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Eunice and Ernest Victor Jones ScholarshipEligibility: Must plan to enter full-time Christian service in a church-related vocation.

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Lena L. Jones Scholarship___________________________________

Patricia Schreiber Jones ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student majoring in music education or education.

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Sara A. and J. Newton Jones Jr. ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a minor-ity student.

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Jones–Steele Scholarship___________________________________

Fred B. Joyner ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a superior upper class student in history.

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Kappa Alpha Order ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a Kappa Alpha member in good standing.

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Naomi and Paul Kassouf Scholarship in AccountingEligibility: Must major in accounting and have at least an overall 3.0 GPA.

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Hoyt M. Kaylor ScholarshipEligibility: Must major or minor in physics.

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J. Ward Kenner Scholarship___________________________________

Sam and Kelley ScholarshipEligibility: Must demonstrate the abil-ity to play golf at or above the 90th percentile of amateur golfers in North America, maintaining a USGA handicap of less than 10 for men or less than 20 for

women. An equivalent handicap sanction by the Royal Canadian Golf Association or the Royal and Ancient Golf Society is acceptable. Based on superior academic achievement and, to a much lesser but important extent, extracurricular activi-ties. Need is not a criterion. Award: Divided as equally as practical between men and women

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Michael and Ada Sellers Kennedy ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an English major.

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Richard M. Kennedy Sr. Memorial ScholarshipEligibility:Must demonstrate exception-al leadership skills, academic potential and fi nancial need.

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Key–Windham ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student from Dale County.

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Salem Khalaf ScholarshipEligibility: Based on achievement and fi nancial need. Preference given but not limited to a member of East Lake United Methodist Church.

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Christine Cooper Killion Scholarship

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Sunny King Automobiles ScholarshipEligibility: Must be from the Anniston area.

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Oida Blackerby Kinzey Scholarship Eligibility: Must be a junior, show academic achievement in the study of mathematics and be meaningfully involved in campus and community activities.

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Barbara Fenn Kirby ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student majoring in music.

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Mr. and Mrs. Lasley Stewart Kirby Scholarship

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Reverend Dr. and Mrs. Otis E. Kirby ScholarshipEligibility: Must qualify to play on the varsity tennis team.

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Mr. and Mrs. Taylor H. Kirby Sr. Scholarship

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Robert Henry Kirkland Accounting Honors ScholarshipEligibility:Must be an accounting major. Based on merit.

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Samuel M. Kirkpatrick Jr., MD, ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student of academic promise and demonstrated need who resides in Selma or Dallas County.

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Lola Frances Kiser ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a sophomore or ju-nior mathematics major who has shown signifi cant improvement in mathematics since enrolling at BSC. Preference given to a student preparing to teach math.

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Edna R. and Henry E. Lamar Scholarship Eligibility: Must be from Florence or the Quad Cities area.

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Elizabeth Bramham Lee ScholarshipEligibility: Must be distinguished academically, be concentrating studies in English and demonstrate fi nancial need.

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Rose Marie Lee Scholarship___________________________________

Edwin Hubert Lehman ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a ministerial student.

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Joseph, Frances and Robert Lerer Pre-medicine, Pre-dentistry ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a Hispanic or other minority pursuing a career in the medical or dental fi elds.

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Kenneth Liles ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a pre-law student.

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Roy Milton and Carolyn Parker Liles Scholarship

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Robert E. Lindbergh Scholarship___________________________________

Claire Stovall Linn Scholarship___________________________________

Dr. Julius E. Linn Sr. and Janie Hill Linn Scholarship

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Nina Rae and John W. Lovin ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an international student.

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Robert E. Luckie Jr. ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to an Eng-lish major.

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Richard A. Lytle, MD, ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a pre-medical student.

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Mann Family Scholarship in Memory of James DeValse Mann

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Hillie Merritt Mahoney ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a deserving and talented student in the fi ne and perform-ing arts.

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Nell Prewitt Malone ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given but not limited to a female from Mississippi pursuing studies in liberal arts.

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Andrew S. Martin ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student from Dothan or Houston County. Second preference to a student from Henry, Dale or Geneva County.

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James Madison Massey ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student planning to enter the ministry or other full-time Christian service or to an in-ternational student.

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Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Matthews Education Fund Scholarship

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Ruby B. Maxwell Scholarship___________________________________

Gertrude Moebes McAdams Scholarship

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McCarn Family Scholarship___________________________________

Martha C. and James W. McClendon ScholarshipEligibility: Must demonstrate need, be a graduate of a public high school and have at least a 3.0 high school GPA. Prefer-ence given to a student from the Middle Grand Division in Tennessee, especially to a student from Williamson, Rutherford or Davidson County, Tennessee.

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Dr. and Mrs. Gaylon McCollough Scholarship

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Dr. and Mrs. Ronald C. McCoy Nursing ScholarshipEligibility: Must be in the nursing program.

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Colonel Charles A. McDaniel ScholarshipEligibility: Based on need and academic potential, preferably in a business-re-lated fi eld.

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Peggy Spain McDonald Scholarship___________________________________

Sid McDonald ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a graduate from a high school in Marshall County and from one of the following other high schools: Brewer (Morgan County), Pennington and Susan Moore (Blount County) or Fairview (Cullman County).

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Clarence L. McDorman ScholarshipEligibility: Must be preparing for the ministry, preferably in the United Meth-odist Church.

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W. G. and Clara W. McGowin Scholarship

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D. K. McKamy Scholarship___________________________________

Ann McLaughlin ScholarshipEligibility: Must be in the fi ne and performing arts.

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Virginia Dale McMahan Scholarship

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Mary Deane McDuff McMath ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student involved with the college choir.

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Bert Meadow McTyeire Scholarship___________________________________

Katherine Meadow McTyeire Scholarship

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Richebourg Gaillard McWilliams Scholarship

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John Paul and Irene Miller ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a third- or fourth-year student planning to work with the mentally retarded. If there is no such applicant, preference is given to a min-isterial student of the United Methodist Church or a student planning to enter the fi eld of Christian education.

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Jane Sawls and Stuart Mims ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student majoring in piano, but other instru-mentalist or vocalist may also qualify. Based on talent, grades, test scores and fi nancial need.

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Betty Stuart Mitchell ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student from Baldwin County.

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Mobile Area ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a high school senior in the Mobile area and demonstrate academic achievement, leadership and good character. Renewable.

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Mary Jackson BlackburnMonaghan ScholarshipEligibility: Must be preparing to teach science and mathematics in elementary or secondary school.

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Allen and Nell Montgomery ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a United Method-ist, have a “B” average, demonstrate promise in the chosen fi eld and have fi nancial need.

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Edna Morrison Montgomery Scholarship

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Annie Pettus Moore/VirginiaPettus Collins Scholarship

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B. F. Moore ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a ministerial student.

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Christopher T. Morgan ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a worthy and de-serving student, participate in a service-learning interim and work at Yeilding Chapel.

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Bishop Robert C. Morgan Scholarship

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J. G. H. Morris Scholarship in Accounting

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Lem Morrison–Southern University ScholarshipEligibility: Must be from Greensboro.

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Dr. Hugh Comer Nabers ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student pursuing a pre-medical curriculum.

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Nashville Area Alumni ScholarshipEligibility: Must be from the Nashville area and have distinguished oneself in high school in scholarship and leader-ship.

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Ora S. and Hugh A. Neighbors ScholarshipEligibility: Must be planning to enter the ministry in the United Methodist Church.

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Frances Franke and Dr. Robert Nelson Jr. Scholarship

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The New York TimesFoundation ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an academically superior minority student.

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Alice Mae Conger Nix Scholarship___________________________________

J. Stephen Noser Jr. ScholarshipEligibility: Must participate in the British Studies at Oxford Program.

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Rene R. Okin MemorialScholarship in PsychologyEligibility: Must be concentrating studies in psychology.

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Frank C. Osment ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student majoring in the physical sciences or business.

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Overstreet/Camp ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a ministerial stu-dent.

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Edgar Katherman Paine ScholarshipEligibility: Must be from the Truss-ville-Springville area and plan to study economics.

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Goldie P. Paine ScholarshipEligibility: Must be concentrating stud-ies in business. Preference given to a student showing interest in international trade and marketing.

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Mary Jean Parson ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a worthy female beginning her sophomore year, major in English or theatre and be interested in creative writing.

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Hope Kirby and Thomas G. Patton Jr. Scholarship

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Dr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Paul Scholarship

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Minnie Hardy Peak Scholarship___________________________________

Carroll Petrie ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a talented student in the fi ne and performing arts.

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Frances Dunn Phillips Scholarship___________________________________

Grover C. Phillips Scholarship___________________________________

Elizabeth Maloof Piazza Scholarship

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Pizitz Family Scholarship___________________________________

Robert L. Porter, DMD, ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student preparing for a career in dentistry. If there are no qualifi ed pre-dental students, it may be awarded to a pre-medical student.

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Dr. Arnold F. Powell ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student majoring in the fi ne and performing arts, with emphasis on those seeking a career in the theatre.

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Virginia and Anna Praytor ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a graduate of a Birmingham city school. Need con-sidered.Awards: Varies; renewable

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Dr. Charles M. PrestwoodMemorial ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student interested in race relations, political ac-tion and the ministry.

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Ramsay Family ScholarshipEligibility: First preference given to a student pursuing a pre-engineering or pre-building sciences curriculum. Second preference given to a student

majoring in mathematics or computer science. Third preference given to a student majoring in business.

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Reader’s Digest Foundation ScholarshipEligibility: Must be in the humanities.

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Eugene M. and Clare B. Reed Scholarship

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Kate Joyner Renfro ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a Christian young person majoring in mathematics, physics or foreign languages.

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Thera H. Richter ScholarshipEligibility: Must be concentrating stud-ies in business or a related fi eld.

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Rime Companies ScholarshipEligibility: Must major in accounting, business administration, economics or related area; demonstrate fi nancial need; have at least a “B” average; have an ACT score of at least 24 or SAT score of at least 1050; and demonstrate capacity for leadership and community service and potential for success in business.

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Laura Adele Rivers ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a mem-ber of Grace United Methodist Church who demonstrates fi nancial need.

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Felix C. Robb ScholarshipEligibility: Must demonstrate outstand-ing academic promise. Award: Nonrenewable

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Michelle La Nina RobertsMemorial ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student concentrating studies in the fi ne and performing arts.

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Gordon and Kitty Robinson ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student in the pre-medical program.

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Bill Rose ScholarshipEligibility:Preference given to a student majoring in the fi ne and performing arts who has fi nancial need.

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Camilla Lynn Rosser ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a worthy student in the pre-medical curriculum.

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Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Royal Scholarship

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William Stephen Russell Jr.Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an entering fi rst-year student from Opelika High School. Based on merit and need.

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Amie Malony Samuels Scholarship___________________________________

Howard Leo Self Scholarship___________________________________

Richard P. Sexton Scholarship___________________________________

Alexander John Shaia Scholarship___________________________________

Shannon Family Scholarship___________________________________

Quenette Shehane ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a stu-dent of high moral character. Special consideration given to a member of the Shehane family.

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Barrett C. Shelton Jr. ScholarshipEligibility:Preference given to a student from Decatur/Morgan County.

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Katharine Vaughan Shoffner Scholarship

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Ben W. Sims ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student from the Atlanta, Georgia, area.

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Sara F. and Herbert F. Singleton ScholarshipEligibility:Preference given to a student preparing for a career in primary or secondary education. Must maintain a “B” average.

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Morris K. Sirote ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to an outstanding student who shows respect for the rights and privileges guaranteed to all citizens, male and female, of all races and creeds, under the Constitution of the United States. Intended to assist a student who might not be fi nancially able to attend BSC.Award: $5,000; renewable for 3 years

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Guthrie J. Smith ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a deserv-ing student from the city of Fayette or Fayette County.

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Smith Family ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a native Alabamian who, for fi nancial reasons, might other-wise be unable to attend BSC.

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William Allen Smyly Jr. Scholarship___________________________________

Brant R. Snavely Scholarship___________________________________

Dr. Guy E. Snavely ScholarshipAward: $6,000 to $10,000

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Madelyn T. Snavely Scholarship___________________________________

Sonat Foundation DiversityBusiness ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a deserving student, be a member of a group under-represent-ed in the business community and pursue a high-quality business education.

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Ada and Lorin Southard Scholarship

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Southern Natural Gas Honor Scholarship

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Margaret C. and Frank E. Spain ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a min-isterial student.

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John Batt Kennedy Spain ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a pre-ministerial student.

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Henry Claxton Sparks ScholarshipEligibility:Preference given to a deserv-ing junior or senior education major who has maintained at least a “B” average.

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Sprain Family Foundation ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an outstanding student, have maintained at least a “B” average in high school, have at least a 22 ACT, be otherwise unable for fi nancial reasons to attend BSC and maintain at least a 3.2 GPA.Award: Comprehensive; renewable

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Esther Pearl Arnold and Willie B. Stearnes ScholarshipEligibility: Must plan to enter the min-istry. Preference given to a member of the United Methodist Church.

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Alys Robinson Stephens Piano ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a talented piano student.Contact: Alys Robinson Stephens Music Scholarship Committee, Birmingham-Southern, Birmingham, AL 35254

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Elton B. Stephens ScholarshipEligibility: Must otherwise be fi nan-cially unable to attend BSC.

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J. N. Stephens Family ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given, in order, to a graduate of Barbour County High School, the child of an employee of EB-SCO Industries Inc. or another worthy and needy student.

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Mervyn Hayden Sterne ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an outstanding student whose home is outside the Southeast and whose major fi eld of study is either in the humanities or the social sciences. Must meet specifi ed academic qualifi cations.

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Mary and Tom G. Stevens Scholarship

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Herbert C. Stockham ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an undergraduate with a concentration in business or a related fi eld to include accounting, economics or fi nance. Based on dem-onstrated fi nancial aid need, academic achievement, outstanding character, potential for leadership and a strong personal work ethic as evidenced by a successful history of after-school and summer jobs.

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Richard J. Stockham Memorial Scholarship

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Charles P. Storrs Jr. Scholarship___________________________________

Rosa Strickland ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a worthy female who otherwise would be unable to obtain a college education.

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Trudy Frye Striplin ScholarshipEligibility: Must have fi nancial need.

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Striplin Athletic Scholarship___________________________________

Sullins Family ScholarshipEligibility: Must plan to enter the minis-try or other full-time Christian service.

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William D. and Mildred WoodSulzby ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a deserving young person in true fi nancial need who meets the college’s academic qualifi cations.

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John-Effi e M. Tate Scholarship___________________________________

Pauline Sands Tatum Scholarship___________________________________

Templeton Family Scholarship___________________________________

Barbara and Hugh Thomas ScholarshipEligibility: Must demonstrate fi nancial need as well as talent and promise of achievement in music. Special consid-eration given to a qualifi ed student of a racial or ethnic minority.

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Reverend O. D. and Clytie Mae Thomas ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a stu-dent from St. Mark UMC, then to a Methodist student from the Northport or Tuscaloosa area.

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Davis Hunt Thompson ScholarshipEligibility: Must show promise of scho-lastic achievement as a chemistry major and have fi nancial need.

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Wynelle Doggett Thompson ScholarshipEligibility: Must have fi nancial need and show promise of scholastic achievement as a chemistry major.

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James S. and Fay M. Towle Family ScholarshipEligibility: Must major in business or a related fi eld. Preference given to a de-serving student from Calhoun County.

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Trinity United Methodist Church of Birmingham ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a ministerial stu-dent.

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Trinity United Methodist Church/John Morris ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a member of Trin-ity UMC.

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J. M. Tull Foundation Scholarship___________________________________

Reverend John R. TurnerFamily Scholarship

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Reverend C. M. Tyndal ScholarshipEligibility: First preference given to a member of Cahaba Heights UMC. Second preference given to another Methodist student.

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United Daughters of the Confederacy Scholarship

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Anne Yeilding and W. David Upton Scholarship

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David J. Vann ScholarshipEligibility:Recommended by the politi-cal science faculty and the president of the college based on leadership, service and scholarship. Award: Nonrenewable.

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Vestavia Hills United Methodist ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a member of Vestavia Hills UMC. Selected with a recommendation from the senior min-ister of the church.

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Carolyn and Robin Wade Scholarship in ArtEligibility: Based on fi nancial need and talent in the visual arts, as determined by the art faculty.

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Jack M. Wainwright III ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a stu-dent from Clarke County or southwest Alabama.

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Mary Diane Waite ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a worthy student possessing bravery and Christian char-acter.

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May Threefoot Walker ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a min-isterial student.

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Dr. Gerald L. Wallace Sr. ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a pre-medical major with fi nancial need.

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William Earl Wallace ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a stu-dent whose family is from Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam or other area of Southeast Asia.

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Gregory Keller Walters Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student in music and drama.

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Patricia Finley Watkins ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a junior or senior majoring in English and show a strong

desire and talent to become a writer. Recommended by the English faculty.

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Mr. and Mrs. Ira A. Watson ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a male ministerial student.

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Annie Lou Fletcher YeildingWestbrook Scholarship

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James C. Westbrook ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a worthy pre-dental student.

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William Alonza Whiting Memorial Scholarship

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Bryant A. Whitmire Pre-Law ScholarshipEligibility: Must be enrolled in a pre-law curriculum. Preference given to a student from the Leeds area.

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Gilder L. Wideman, MD, ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a pre-med student concentrating studies in other disciplines in the belief that a broad-based under-graduate education is the best prepara-tion for success as a medical student and as a practicing physician.

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David H. Wilborn ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a rising junior or senior and, by consensus of members of the theatre faculty, represent a high degree of dedication and excellence.

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Dr. William S. WilcoxMemorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must have a special interest in studying chemistry and mathemat-ics.

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James Curtis Williams ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a rising sophomore, have had at least a 2.5 GPA as a fi rst-year student, hold a part-time job during the academic year to meet 15% or more of tuition expenses, submit an essay, and participate in an interview.Award: Renewable

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Reverend R. C. WilliamsMemorial ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student planning to enter the ministry or other full-time Christian service.

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S. B. Williams ScholarshipEligibility: Must be from the Methodist Children’s Home in Selma.

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Dr. Robert W. Wingard ScholarshipEligibility: First preference given to a student majoring in religion and having fi nancial need. Second preference given to a student majoring in the humanities and having fi nancial need.

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Jada N. Winton ScholarshipEligibility: First preference given to a student from Morgan County, then to any student pursuing a career in elementary or secondary education.

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Kemp B. Womack ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a worthy and deserving student interested in the ministry or other church vocational work.

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Josie Woody Scholarship___________________________________

Woodham–Keily Memorial Scholarship

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Nolia R. and Forrest Woods ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a student with fi nancial need who might otherwise be unable to attend BSC.

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Samuel Buford Word Pre-Medical ScholarshipEligibility: Must be preparing for medi-cal school.

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Frank B. Yeilding Jr. ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student majoring in business, computer science or pre-medical education.

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Harriet and Manly Yeilding Scholarship

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Milton Yeilding ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student interested in a career in business and retailing.

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Newman Manly Yeilding ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student in economics or management.

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Tom Yeilding Athletic ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a varsity athlete who demonstrates outstanding character, leadership and academic achievement.

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Lucile D. Yerton ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a deserving student who, without additional help, would be unable to continue his/her college education.

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Robert H. Yoe Sr. Scholarship___________________________________

Annette G. Zelson ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a talented and de-serving student pursuing ballet training at BSC. Selected upon recommendation by the dance faculty. Preference is given, in order of priority, to a student from the communities of Florala, Andalusia and Lockhart, Alabama, and Paxton, Florida.

Other Scholarships

Contact: The Admissions Offi ce, phone (800) 523-5793, ext. 4696

Alabama’s Junior Miss ScholarshipEligibility: Must compete in statewide Alabama Junior Miss competition.Award: Alabama’s Junior Miss receives a renewable full-tuition award; 2 partici-pants in the talent competition receive renewable $2,500 awards

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Army and Air Force ROTC ScholarshipSee page 15 for details.

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Church and College Partnership ScholarshipEligibility: Must be nominated by a local non-Methodist church that pledges $500,

$1,000 or $1,500 each year in matching funds. Must apply for fi nancial aid to be considered.Award: $1,000, $2,000 or $3,000; renew-able for 4 years

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Eagle Scout ScholarshipEligibility:Must be an entering fi rst-year student, be an Eagle Scout and submit letter of interest and résumé of Scouting activities. Based on high school grades, test scores and recommendations.Award: $2,500; renewable

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Girl Scout Gold AwardEligibility:Must be an entering fi rst-year student, be a Gold Award member of the Girl Scouts and submit letter of interest and résumé of Scouting activities. Based on high school grades, test scores and recommendations.Award: $2,500; renewable

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Gorgas Foundation Inc. ScholarshipEligibility: Must be the winner of the Alabama Science Competition.Award: Full tuition

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Ronne and Donald Hess Scholarship in Computer ScienceEligibility: Must win the computer pro-gramming competition for high school students sponsored by the Division of Science and Mathematics.Award: $5,000; renewableContact: Offi ce of Admission at (800) 523-5793, ext. 4696 or (205) 226-4696

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Junior College ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a junior college sophomore eligible to transfer to BSC. Based on academic record, test scores and recommendations.Award: $3,000 and $6,000; renewableDeadline: March 1Contact: Admission Offi ce

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Matching Opportunities for Georgia ResidentsEligibility: Must be a Georgia resident who might have been considered for HOPE program funding in Georgia and be an entering freshman with a

Private Colleges and UniversitiesBirmingham-Southern College

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high school GPA of 3.0 and at least a composite ACT score of 26 or at least a combined SAT score of 1200. Those awarded other BSC monies are not eligible but may choose which funding they wish to receive.Award: Up to $4,000

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Matching Opportunities for Mississippi ResidentsEligibility: Must be a Mississippi resi-dent and an entering freshman with a GPA of 3.0 and at least a composite ACT score of 26 or at least a combined SAT score of 1200. May not be combined with other BSC funds, but recipient may choose which funds to receive.

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Miss Alabama Pageant ScholarshipEligibility: Must compete in the Miss Alabama Pageant.Award: Renewable full-tuition to Miss Alabama; nonrenewable $3,000 award to each top 10 fi nalist; renewable $1,500 for each contestant other than a top 10 fi nalist

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Ministerial Tuition ScholarshipEligibility: Must major in religion or present satisfactory evidence of an in-tention to be ordained into the ministry to enter full-time Christian service; or be the child of a full-time minister in the United Methodist Church; or be the child of a full-time minister of another faith.Award: $2,000–$3,500Number: 3; 2 - $2,000, 1 - $3,500Contact: Financial Aid offi ce

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National Merit/National Achievement ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a fi nalist in Na-tional Merit or National Achievement competition and list BSC as the fi rst college choice.Award: Full tuitionNumber: 10

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Southern Ivy Scholars AwardEligibility: Selected guidance counsel-ors outside Alabama will be asked to nominate up to 4 students (2 males and 2 females) for consideration as Southern

Ivy Scholars.Award: At least $3,000. Southern Ivy Scholars may be invited to compete in the Honors Scholarship Competition in March and might subsequently earn larger awards. Such awards may not be combined, but the recipient may choose between the 2 sources.

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United Methodist Church and College Partnership ScholarshipEligibility: Must be nominated by a lo-cal United Methodist church or church organization that pledges $500, $1,000, or $1,500 per year, with BSC provid-ing 2-to-1 matching funds, as long as the nominee is selected to receive the award. Must apply for fi nancial aid to be considered.Award: $1,500 –$4,500; renewable for 4 years

OtherFederal Work-StudySee page 18 for details.

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Institutional Work-Study ProgramAward: Amount subject to student eligibility.

Faulkner

University

Contact: William G. Jackson II; Financial Aid; 5345 Atlanta Highway, Montgomery, AL 36109-3398; e-mail [email protected]; website www.faulkner.edu

GrantsAlabama Student Assistance Program GrantPlease See page 8 for details.

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Alabama Student GrantPlease See page 8 for details.

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Federal Pell GrantPlease See page 17 for details.

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Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity GrantSee page 18 for details.Award: $100 to $4,000

LoansFederal Perkins LoanSee page 18 for details.

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Federal PLUS Loan (FFELP)See page 7 for details.

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Federal Stafford Loan (FFELP)See page 7 for details.

ScholarshipsContact:Unless otherwise noted, contact the Admissions Offi ce. All are renewable pending satisfactory progress.Deadline: June 1 (priority)

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Academic Excellence ScholarshipEligibility: Must be valedictorian or salutatorian of high school class and have an ACT score of at least 26 or an SAT score of at least 1180.Award: Tuition, room, and board

Private Colleges and UniversitiesBirmingham-Southern College–Faulkner University Birmingham-Southern College–Faulkner University

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Alumni ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a child of an alum-nus/alumna of Faulkner University, Ala-bama Christian College or Montgomery Bible School.Award: $500 to $1,000 per year

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Bible ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a junior or senior and have 60 hours toward a Bible degree.Award: $2,000

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Camp ScholarshipEligibility: Must be “Camper of the Week” at Christian Camp attended by camp counselors from Faulkner University.Award: $500

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Christian High SchoolAdministrator ScholarshipEligibility: Must have a parent or guard-ian who is CEO or administrator in a Christian high school. Only one admin-istrator from each school may use this scholarship at any given time.Award: $2,500 per year

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Christian High School ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a Christian high school graduate.Award: 25% of tuition

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Lads to Leaders ScholarshipEligibility: Contact Lads to Leaders.Award: $500 to $7,500Number: 2 at $7,500; 6 at $3,750; vari-ous at $500Contact: Lads to Leaders, website www.lads-to-leaders.org

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Leadership ScholarshipEligibility: Must score between 18–21 on the ACT or 870–1020 on the SAT and provide 2 letters of recommendation.Award: $500

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Minister’s Child ScholarshipEligibility: Parent must derive at least 50% of income through church work.Award: $750

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Presidential ScholarshipEligibility: Must have an ACT score of at least 22 or an SAT score of at least 1030.Award: ACT 31+ or SAT 1380+, full tuition; ACT 29–30 or SAT 1300–1370, $5,000 to $5,500; ACT 25–28 or SAT 1140–1290, $3,500 to $4,000; ACT 22–24 or SAT 1030–1130; $2,500 to $3,000

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President’s List ScholarshipEligibility: Must maintain a 4.0 GPA for 2 consecutive semesters at Faulkner and be a full-time student.Award: $500 per year

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Religious Service AwardEligibility: Must be a declared Bible major.Award: $500

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Second Child ScholarshipEligibility: Must have a sibling at Faulkner.Award: $750 to $1,500

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Transfer ScholarshipEligibility: Must have a 2.5 GPA and at least 32 completed credit hours.Award: $500 to $3,000

OtherAlabama National Guard Educational AssistanceSee page 10 for details.Award: Maximum $1,000

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Federal Work-StudySee page 18 for details.

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VA Benefi tsSee pages 20–21 for details.

Heritage

Christian

University

Contact: Travis Harmon or Angie Horton, Financial Aid, P.O. Box HCU, Florence, AL 35630; phone (256) 766-6610, ext. 24 or (800) 367-3565; e-mail [email protected]; website www.hcu.edu

GrantsFederal Pell GrantSee page 17 for details.

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Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity GrantSee page 18 for details.

LoansFederal PLUS Loan (FFELP)See page 7 for details.

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Federal Stafford Loan (FFELP)See page 7 for details.

ScholarshipsEligibility: Must maintain a 2.75 or above semester GPA.Award:$500 full-time; $250 for distance learners

Number: Varies

OtherFederal Work-StudySee page 18 for details.

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VA Benefi tsSee pages 20–21 for details.

Private Colleges and UniversitiesFaulkner University–Heritage Christian University

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Huntingdon

College

Contact: Belinda Duett, Financial Aid, 1500 East Fairview Avenue, Montgomery, AL 36106-2148; phone (334) 833-4519; fax (334) 833-4313; e-mail [email protected]; website www.huntingdon.edu

GrantsAlabama Student Assistance Program GrantSee page 8 for details.

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Alabama Student GrantSee page 8 for details.

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Capital Area/River Region GrantsEligibility: Must be from one of the specifi ed tri-county (Montgomery, El-more and Augusta) schools.Award: One-half tuition

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Cross & Flame GrantEligibility: Must be active member of a United Methodist Church as verifi ed by clergy.Award: One-half tuition

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Federal Pell GrantSee page 17 for details.

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Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity GrantSee page 18 for details.

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Huntingdon GrantEligibility: Must have fi nancial need and not be receiving certain other scholar-ship awards.Award: Up to $3,000

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Performing Arts Participation GrantEligibility: Must audition and participate in designated activities associated with the performing arts program. Not avail-able in conjunction with the Walter D.

Bellingrath Scholarship.Award: $500 to $1,000

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Visual Arts GrantEligibility: Must major in art or digital art and submit portfolio for review. Not available in conjunction with the Walter D. Bellingrath Scholarship.Award: $500 to $1,000

LoansFederal Perkins LoanSee page 18 for details.

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Federal PLUS Loan (FFELP)See page 7 for details.

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Federal Stafford Loan (FFELP)See page 7 for details.

ScholarshipsEligibility: Must be a full-time student. Generally, only 1 institutional merit scholarship can be awarded to each stu-dent. Recipients may be required to live on campus, maintain specifi c GPA requirements and participate in school activities.Award: One-half the annual amount awarded each semester Contact: Offi ce of Admission and Fi-nancial Aid.

ALFA & Alabama Power Corporate Partnership Agreement ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an employee or thedependent of an employee of ALFA or Alabama Power. Verifi cation of employ-ment and dependent status are required.Award: Half-tuition

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Alumni Referral ScholarshipEligibility: Must be recommended by a Huntingdon College alumnus. May require on-campus residency.Award: $1,000; renewable; can only be combined with other institutional scholarships of half-tuition or less

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Walter D. Bellingrath ScholarshipEligibility: Based on merit. On-campus residency required.Award: Tuition; renewable

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Boys State ScholarshipEligibility: Must be elected Boys State Governor. On-campus residency required.Award: Full tuition

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Fine and Performing Arts Talent Recognition ScholarshipEligibility:Must major in a program of-fered through the Department of Music, Theatre and Fine Art; show outstanding talent in the arts; and not qualify for aca-demic scholarships. A formal audition or portfolio review is required.Award: $3,000 to $4,000

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Girls State ScholarshipEligibility: Must be elected Girls State Governor. On-campus residency required.Award: Full tuition

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Huntingdon College Military ScholarshipEligibility: Must be active duty military personnel, a dependent of an active duty or retired U.S. military personnel or a surviving spouse or dependent of any U.S. military member killed on active duty. Verifi cation required.Award: Half-tuition; renewable

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Huntingdon Transfer ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a transfer student with at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA. Based on academic credentials.Award: $4,500 to one-half tuition; $5,500 for 3.5 GPA; half-tuition for 3.75 GPA; renewable

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Huntingdon Yearbook ScholarshipEligibility: Must work as editor of the Must work as editor of the MustHuntingdon College yearbook. Must have a strong academic record and previous experience on this type of pub-lication. On-campus residency required. Award: Full-tuition

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International Student ScholarshipEligibility: Must have strong academic Must have strong academic Mustrecord and evidence of leadership ability. On-campus residency required.Award: Three-quarter to full-tuition

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Junior Miss ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a state Junior Miss winner. On-campus residency required.Award: Full tuition

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Catherine N. and James McAndrew Jones ScholarshipEligibility: Based on merit.Award: One-half tuition; renewable

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Leon and Myra Allman Ligon ScholarshipEligibility: Based on merit.Award: $4,500; renewable

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Salutatorian ScholarshipEligibility: Must have written verifi ca-tion of the salutatorian designation from principal or counselor and must qualify for at least a Ligon Scholarship. Can-not be awarded to students receiving scholarships at the level of the Wilson Scholarship.Award: $1,000; renewable

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M. C. Stallworth Sr. ScholarshipEligibility: Based on merit.Award: One-half tuition; renewable

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Mary Elizabeth Stallworth ScholarshipEligibility: Based on merit.Award: $5,500; renewable

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Algernon Sydney Sullivan Foundation ScholarshipEligibility: Based on fi nancial need, academic promise and demonstrated high personal character and commitment to public service.

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Edwin H. and Mae Rousseau Teague ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a freshman majoring in chemistry, biology, computer science or mathematics. On-campus residency and specifi c GPA required.Award: $4,000; renewable; must main-tain a specifi ed GPANumber: Limited

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Valedictorian ScholarshipEligibility: Must have written verifi ca-tion of the valedictorian designation from high school principal or guidance counselor and must qualify for at least a Ligon ScholarshipAward: One-half tuition; renewable

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Patricia Shadoin Williamson ScholarshipEligibility: Must major in the humani-ties, have at least a 26 ACT/1170 SAT score, have at least a 3.3 GPA, have a strong academic record, demonstrate leadership ability and have fi nancial need. On-campus residency required.Award: One-third tuition

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James W. Wilson ScholarshipEligibility: Based on merit.Award: One-half tuition; renewable

Endowed Scholarships

Eligibility: Contact the Financial Aid Offi ceAward: $100 to $4,000 annually

Walter D. Agnew Scholarship___________________________________

Alabama Power Company Endowed Scholarship

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Esther Claudia Watson Alston Scholarship

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Lillian Pugh Andrews Girls State Scholarship

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Edna Earle Smith Arnold Scholarship

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M. J. Baldwin Scholarship___________________________________

Mary Salter and Dorothy Salter Bankhead Scholarship

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Marie Chapman Benson Scholarship

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Steele Lightfoot Bibb Scholarship___________________________________

Dr. Wanda D. Bigham Scholarship

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Bonnie Neal Blair Scholarship___________________________________

Bronwyn Boggs Scholarship___________________________________

Helen Marsh Bothfeld Scholarship___________________________________

Robert Bothfeld Jr. Scholarship___________________________________

Robert Bothfeld Sr. Scholarship___________________________________

Theodore Bothfeld Scholarship___________________________________

Viola Bothfeld Scholarship___________________________________

Arielle Hemp Bottoms Scholarship___________________________________

Charles and Laura Bottoms Scholarship

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Christina Marie Bottoms Scholarship

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Jeffrey Alan Bottoms Scholarship___________________________________

Juanita Prim Bottoms Scholarship___________________________________

Karen Benson Bottoms Scholarship___________________________________

Lillie Marlin Bottoms Scholarship___________________________________

Marie B. Bottoms Scholarship___________________________________

Sarah Elizabeth Bottoms Scholarship

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Dr. Sidney and Rebecca Bottoms Scholarship

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Sidney F. Bottoms Jr. Scholarship___________________________________

Theodore Brandon Bottoms Scholarship

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Dr. Wilmer R. Bottoms Scholarship___________________________________

Wilmer R. Bottoms II Scholarship___________________________________

Wilmer R. Bottoms III Scholarship___________________________________

Cawthon A. and Nellie S. Bowen Scholarship

Private Colleges and UniversitiesHuntingdon College

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Delia V. and Joseph Bowen and William D. Haughton Scholarship

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Frank William Boykin Scholarship___________________________________

Jack and Lois Boykin Scholarship___________________________________

Ruby McKee Boykin Scholarship___________________________________

Minerva Patterson Bradley Scholarship

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Ethel Andrews Brady Scholarship___________________________________

Dr. Mary Jane Brannon Scholarship___________________________________

William S. Brewbaker Scholarship___________________________________

Mildred Juanita Bull Brown Scholarship

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Art Buchwald Special Act Scholarship

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Enriqueta Bueno-Tallet Scholarship___________________________________

A. F. and Mary Virginia Bullard Scholarship

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Mary V. Cumming Bullard Scholarship

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Lora Allen Bynum Scholarship___________________________________

Lucy Scott Bynum Scholarship___________________________________

Margaret Garrett Bynum Scholarship

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John A. and Joyce K.Caddell Scholarship

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Elizabeth Andrews Calhoun Memorial Scholarship

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Kate Davis Cannon Memorial Scholarship

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Tom Carr Memorial Scholarship____________________________________

Maurine Peacock Carroll Scholarship

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Catherine Flowers Chandler Scholarship

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Lollie Pilley Chapman Scholarship___________________________________

Gordon T. and Winn O. Chappell Scholarship

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Mattie Carlos Rainey Christie Scholarship

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Class of 1922 Scholarship___________________________________

Class of 1923/Marguerite Martin Pearson Scholarship

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Class of 1924/Alliegene Edwards Farmer Scholarship

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Class of 1924/75th Anniversary Scholarship

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Class of 1932 Scholarship___________________________________

Class of 1933 Scholarship___________________________________

Class of 1936 Scholarship___________________________________

Class of 1938 Scholarship___________________________________

Class of 1939 Scholarship___________________________________

Class of 1941 Scholarship___________________________________

Class of 1943 Scholarship___________________________________

Class of 1944 Scholarship___________________________________

Class of 1945/ Jane Greene Collins Scholarship

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Class of 1946/Earle Danley Memorial Scholarship

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Class of 1950 Scholarship___________________________________

Class of 1951 Scholarship___________________________________

Class of 1952 Scholarship___________________________________

Class of 1953 Scholarship

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Class of 1957/Kathryn Glass Ledbetter Scholarship

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Class of 1958 Scholarship___________________________________

Class of 1969 Scholarship___________________________________

Dean Leonard L. Clifton Scholarship

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Hazel Collins Scholarship___________________________________

Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Collins Sr. Scholarship

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Clarence L. Cross Scholarship___________________________________

Jennie Dickson Cross Scholarship___________________________________

Lillian Crowell Scholarship___________________________________

Ladye Portis Cunninghan Scholarship

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Clarence M. Dannelly Scholarship___________________________________

Dorothy Dannelly Scholarship___________________________________

Sallie Caldwell and Edward Dannelly Scholarship

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A. C. Darling Scholarship___________________________________

Laurel L. Davis Sr. Scholarship___________________________________

Lena Vail Davis Scholarship___________________________________

Marion D. and Alice D. Davis Scholarship

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Mildred and Celeste Davis Scholarship

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Winnie J. Davis Scholarship___________________________________

Wayne and Faye Dawson Scholarship

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Joseph L. Dean Jr. Scholarship___________________________________

A. Fred Delchamps Jr. Scholarship___________________________________

Lucile C. Delchamps Scholarship

Private Colleges and UniversitiesHuntingdon College Huntingdon College

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Ralph L. and Ruby M. Dill Scholarship

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Thelma Chapman Dixon Scholarship

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Carolyn R. Drum Scholarship___________________________________

Leo J. Drum Scholarship___________________________________

Paul A. and Louise Calhoun Duffey Scholarship

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Frank F. Earle Scholarship___________________________________

Lula D. and Foster Eich Jr. Scholarship

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Lillian Roberts Eleazer Scholarship___________________________________

Rhoda C. and Connie T. Ellison Scholarship

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John T. and Eva Cooper Ellison Scholarship

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Joseph C. Ellisor Scholarship___________________________________

Nell and Virginia Espy Scholarship___________________________________

Faculty/Staff Scholarship___________________________________

Margaret Gillis Figh Scholarship___________________________________

James Drury Flowers Scholarship___________________________________

T. M. Francis Scholarship___________________________________

Hilda Norman Friday Scholarship___________________________________

Joan Coley Fuller and Jean Coley Harrison Scholarship

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Emily Jeanette Garrett Scholarship___________________________________

Dr. William S. Garrett Scholarship___________________________________

Garrick Family Scholarship___________________________________

Cecile C . Gayle Scholarship___________________________________

Dorothy Kreis Golab Scholarship

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Bishop W. Kenneth Goodson Scholarship

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Jessie L. Goodwyn Memorial Scholarship

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Evelyn, Rachael and Margaret Gorrie Scholarship

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Samuel H. and Eugenia M. Graves Scholarship

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Jose Florencio Tallet Grenier Memorial Scholarship

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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Griffi n Scholarship

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Essie and E. M. Grimsley Scholarship

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Dorothy Huffi ne Grossman Scholarship

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David and Betty Bottoms Grundy Scholarship

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Jennifer Grundy Scholarship___________________________________

Thomas M. Grundy Scholarship___________________________________

Elizabeth Morris Hackney Scholarship

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Thomas B. and Marguerite Hall Scholarship

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Angie Hannah Scholarship___________________________________

Clyde and Helen Harbeson Scholarship

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Roy Andress Harris and Wiley Fletcher Harris Sr. Scholarship

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Theresa Hillhouse Harris Scholarship

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George and Gay Hasson Scholarship

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Francis and Mildred Hastings and Sarah Purvis Scholarship

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Howell and Elizabeth Hefl in Scholarship

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Woodford Hefl in Scholarship___________________________________

Ida Bentley Hicks Scholarship___________________________________

Bernice Williams Hightower Scholarship

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Truman Hobbs Scholarship___________________________________

James and Elizabeth Hodgson Memorial Scholarship

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Mary Ethel Hodnette Scholarship___________________________________

M. B. Houghton Scholarship___________________________________

Fontaine Maury Howard Scholarship

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Netta Jones Ingalls Scholarship___________________________________

Allen K. Jackson Scholarship___________________________________

Lynn E. Jackson Scholarship___________________________________

Reverend J. M. and Eunice Johnson Scholarship

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Laura Rogers Jolly Scholarship___________________________________

Mack H. and Evelyn O. Jolly Scholarship

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Vivian B. Jones Scholarship___________________________________

Clarence Leigh Gordon Kelley Scholarship

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Roy Wood and Flora Warner Kimbrough Scholarship

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Gladys Dill Kirby Scholarship___________________________________

Lucretia Hope Kirby Scholarship___________________________________

Walter J. Knabe Scholarship___________________________________

Helen Burford Lambert Scholarship

Private Colleges and UniversitiesHuntingdon College

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Jean Bellingrath Lane Scholarship___________________________________

Sybil Smith Lebherz Scholarship___________________________________

Sybil Smith Lebherz/L. B. Smithhart Scholarship

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Charles Lester Scholarship___________________________________

The Liberty Corporation/WSFA Scholarship

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Mary Ella Lightfoot Scholarship___________________________________

Helen W. Loeb Scholarship___________________________________

Joe E. Long Scholarship___________________________________

Frank and Leila Pearson Lowry Scholarship

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Ida Little Lundy Scholarship___________________________________

Besse Chapman Lyon Scholarship___________________________________

Johnnie Ross Malone Scholarship___________________________________

Lida E. Malone Scholarship___________________________________

Maude and Orlando Manci Scholarship

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Percy Lee Marsh Scholarship___________________________________

Viola Meyer Marsh Scholarship___________________________________

Panthea Mary Marshall Scholarship

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John Massey Scholarship__________________________________

C. B. Mathews Scholarship___________________________________

Drs. Joyce Bottoms and Jerrell Mathison Scholarship

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L. C. and Sallie Mathison Scholarship

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Laura Nell Mathison Scholarship_________________________________________________________________________

Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Matthews Scholarship

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McCann Music Scholarship___________________________________

Hubert E. McCrary Scholarship___________________________________

Annie Clyde Taylor McDonald Scholarship

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Betty McMahon Scholarship___________________________________

Daniel Houston and Mary Frazer McNeal Scholarship

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Michael-Boozer Scholarship___________________________________

Heidi Marsh Miller Scholarship___________________________________

Holly Bothfeld Miller Scholarship___________________________________

Terry Miller Jr. Scholarship___________________________________

Jennifer Crump Minch Scholarship___________________________________

Annie Delchamps Moore Scholarship

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Martin Mostellar Scholarship___________________________________

Robert Brannon Nickles Scholarship

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Hattie Head Owens Scholarship___________________________________

Herbert A. Patterson Scholarship___________________________________

Robbie Wood Patterson Scholarship___________________________________

Sarah Maude Nation Patterson Scholarship

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Elza B. and Eleanor H. Paul Scholarship

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Annie Pearson and Emma Steed Scholarship

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Laura Cousins Suydam Pitts Scholarship

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Betsy Plummer Scholarship___________________________________

Frank Plummer Scholarship___________________________________

Ethel Burns Prescott Scholarship

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Henry Lewis Pugh Sr. Scholarship___________________________________

Claude M. “Deacon” and Emily Tyson Reaves Scholarship

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Frances Reid-Yancey Scholarship___________________________________

Sarah Gertrude Rhodes Scholarship___________________________________

Alyce S. Robertson Scholarship___________________________________

John Solon Robertson Scholarship___________________________________

Jean Rodgers Scholarship___________________________________

Harald Rohlig Scholarship___________________________________

Catherine Dixon Roland Scholarship

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Paul and Margaret Russell Scholarship

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Arthur and Roberta Wood Sample Scholarship

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Sue Cross Savage Scholarship___________________________________

Kate Lee Reaves Schreiber Scholarship

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Christine and Hubert Searcy Scholarship

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Julia Lightfoot Sellers Scholarship___________________________________

Mildred T. and Roy Sellers Scholarship

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Shannon Sellers Scholarship___________________________________

Ella Smilie Sessions Scholarship___________________________________

Lennis Elliott Shelton Scholarship___________________________________

Marie Vaughn Baker Sinclair Scholarship

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W. Lorenzo Sinclair Scholarship___________________________________

Wyn Gray Sittason Scholarship___________________________________

Loyd D. Smilie Scholarship

Private Colleges and UniversitiesHuntingdon College Huntingdon College

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Jane M. Smith Scholarship___________________________________

Ruth and Hulet Smith Scholarship___________________________________

Sybil Smith Scholarship_________________________________________________________________________

Phyllis Gunter and William B. Snyder Scholarship

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Sonat Inc. Scholarship___________________________________

Samuel E. Spencer Scholarship___________________________________

Martha, Lucy and Janie Stabler Scholarship

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Luke and Helene Stanaland Scholarship

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Thomas and Emma Staton Scholarship

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Stegall FellowsProgram Scholarship

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Mary Elizabeth Garner Stinson Scholarship

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Donald Ream Stokley Scholarship___________________________________

Olive Matthews Stone Scholarship___________________________________

Paul and Lessie Stone Scholarship___________________________________

Larry Strickland Christian Vocation Scholarship

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Lawrence, Ethel and Elizabeth Studstill Scholarship

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Ned Duke Taylor Scholarship___________________________________

William E. Thigpen Scholarship___________________________________

Mabel Randall and Jonathan Render Thomas Scholarship

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John S. Tilley Scholarship___________________________________

Dr. and Mrs. John N. Todd III Scholarship

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Dr. and Mrs. Charles G. Tomberlin Scholarship

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Margaret Ennis Tucker Scholarship___________________________________

Nadia Brooks Tuley Scholarship___________________________________

Marjorie Dixon Vick Scholarship___________________________________

Mary George Waite Scholarship___________________________________

Mary George Waite Girls State Scholarship

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Ella Jernigan Ward Scholarship___________________________________

Elinor M. and Lloyd C. Warr Scholarship

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Naomi Coale and George Warren Scholarship

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Shirley Parker Watkins Scholarship___________________________________

Olice Mashburn Webster Scholarship

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Weil Brothers Cotton Inc. Scholarship

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Leonel and Cecile Weil Scholarship___________________________________

Ray E. and Katherine G. Whatley Scholarship

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Ann Strickland White Scholarship___________________________________

Dan and Julia Whitsett Scholarship___________________________________

Susie and Earl Williams Scholarship

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Mary Olivia Williamson Scholarship

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Florence and Robert Wood Scholarship

OtherAlabama National Guard Educational AssistanceSee page 10 for details.

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Federal Work-StudySee page 18 for details.

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ROTCSee page 15 for details.

Judson

College

Contact: Doris A. Wilson, Financial Aid; P. O. Box 120, Marion, AL 36756; phone (334) 683-5100; fax (334) 683-5147; or e-mail [email protected]; website www.judson.edu.

GrantsAlabama Student Assistance Program GrantSee page 8 for details.

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Alabama Student GrantSee page 8 for details.

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Federal Pell GrantSee page 17 for details.

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Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity GrantSee page 18 for details.

Loans

Federal Perkins LoanSee page 18 for details.

___________________________________

Federal PLUS Loan (FFELP)See page 7 for details.

___________________________________

Federal Stafford Loan (FFELP)See page 7 for details.

___________________________________

Institutional Loan

Private Colleges and UniversitiesHuntingdon College–Judson College

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ScholarshipsA student may qualify for more than one scholarship.

Alabama Indian Affairs/Judson College ScholarshipEligibility: Must be enrolled in a federal- or state-recognized tribe and have at least a 30 ACT score and a 3.3 GPA.Award: 1 full tuition, 1 $2,000 Contact: Alabama Indian Affairs Com-mission

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Acteen ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an Acteen member of the Baptist Women’s Missionary Union.Award: $150 for each level of Acteen achievement up to $3,000; renewable with a 2.0 GPA

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Edith Allen ScholarshipEligibility: Based on scholarship, char-acter, worthiness or need. Preference given to an education major.

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Alabama Baptist Scholarship(A. Earl Potts Scholarship)Eligibility:Must be an entering freshman and member of an Alabama Baptist State Convention church.Award: $750

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America’s National Teen-Ager ScholarshipEligibility: Must be the state winner or runner-up fi nalist in the senior division of the America’s National Teen-Ager Program for Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Florida and Tennessee; the national winner or fi rst runner-up; or the senior division competition.Award: State winner, tuition; state runner-up, one-half tuition; national winner, tuition; national fi rst runner-up; one-half tuitionNumber: 7

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May Murfee Anderson ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an incoming fresh-man. Based on scholarship, character and worthiness. Priority given to an art, music or public service major.

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Vera Anderson, S. Wright Smith and Carrie Anderson Smith ScholarshipEligibility: Must be preparing for Chris-tian service.

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Sallie McAllister Cub Arnold Art ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an incoming fresh-man art student or the Judson senior who wins the art contest designed by the donor and the Art Department.Award: $200

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Winifred Lee Ash Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Based on scholarship, char-acter and worthiness or need. Priority given to descendants of John Holmes Lee II and Charlotte Whitfi eld Parks Lee.

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Averitt ScholarshipEligibility: Based on need.

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Baptist Foundation of AlabamaEligibility: Must be a resident of Ala-bama and a member of a Southern Baptist church in Alabama.

Lois B. Dew Scholarship **********

Tim Hudmon Music Scholarship**********

Aubrey Bernard and Ruby Parmer Lee Scholarship

**********Frank H. and Maurine S. Little Memorial Scholarship

**********Douglas C. Martinson Memorial Scholarship

**********Charles Ballard McInnis Scholarship

**********Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McMillan Scholarship

**********Mattie Lou Brown Murphy Memorial Scholarship

**********Russell Robert Prince and Lavonia Sessoms Prince Memorial Scholarship

**********Madeline Dix Reeves Memorial Scholarship

**********Dr. J. I. Riddle Memorial Scholarship

**********Karen Allen Swann Scholarship

**********Thirty-fi fth Avenue Baptist Church Scholarship

**********Q. E. Wells Scholarship

**********Emmie Frances Polhill Wolfer Scholarship

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Pat Barron ScholarshipEligibility: Based on need.

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Betty Jean Barton Scholarship(Woman’s Civic Club of Marion)

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Michael Alan Bean Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a deserving stu-dent.

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Doris Virginia Lanzer BeauchampMemorial ScholarshipEligibility: Based on scholarship, char-acter and worthiness or need.

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BellSouth Scholarship___________________________________

Mary Katherine Archibald Blount ScholarshipEligibility: Based on scholarship, char-acter and worthiness or need.

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Board of Aid to Students in Church Related Vocations(Alabama State Convention)Eligibility: Must be preparing for the ministry or other church-related voca-tion.

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Board of Governors Scholarship___________________________________

Noland Hubbard Bowling Scholarship

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James A. Branyon II ScholarshipEligibility: Must be preparing for full-time Christian service and/or a helping profession.

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Louise Maxwell Brown ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a high school graduate with at least a 3.0 GPA. First preference given to student from Excel High School. Second preference given to student from Monroe County.

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Lawrence Bracey Campbell Music ScholarshipEligibility: Must have exceptional talent. Awarded by the music faculty.

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Chevron Freshman Scholars ProgramEligibility: Must be an outstanding sci-ence or math student.

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Church-Related Vocations GrantEligibility:Must be a member of an Ala-bama Baptist State Convention church and be committed to a church-related vocation in a Southern Baptist Conven-tion church or denominational agency. Special application and verifi cation from home church required.Award: 20% (external studies) to 40% (traditional program) tuition

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Church Secretary’s Dependent GrantEligibility: Must be a dependent daugh-ter of a full-time secretary of a church in the Alabama Baptist Convention.Award: At least 40% tuition if the sec-retary is the principal wage-earner, up to 25% if she is not; renewable

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Charlotte Moates Clark ScholarshipEligibility: Based on scholarship, char-acter, worthiness and need.

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Clarke–Bell ScholarshipEligibility: Based on scholarship, char-acter, worthiness or need.

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Class of 1930 Scholarship

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Class of 1943 ScholarshipEligibility: Based on scholarship, wor-thiness or need.

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Classes of 1951 and 1949 Scholarship

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Jeannette Chapman Clift ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a music student who demonstrates skill and aptitude.

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College Bowl ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a member of the win-ning team in the College Bowl League State Championship for Alabama’s 2-year colleges.Award: Tuition

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Concord Baptist Church ScholarshipEligibility: Must be from Perry County and pursuing an interest in church music or missions.

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Miriam Perrin Creel ScholarshipEligibility: Must be studying English or the humanities. Based on character, merit and need.

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Esther Parker Cummings ScholarshipEligibility: Based on need.

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George L. and Eunice LittleCuningham Scholarship Eligibility: Must be a worthy and de-serving student.

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Dr. Faye Williams Doss ScholarshipEligibility: Based on scholarship, char-acter and worthiness or need.

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Anna G. DuBose Scholarship___________________________________

Alice Dugger ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a music student of exceptional talent. Based upon audition and the recommendation of the music faculty.

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Mary Williams Eakes and Marion L. Eakes Sr. ScholarshipEligibility: Must be ranked in the top 10% of high school graduating class and have scored in the 95th percentile or bet-ter on college entrance examinations.

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Lillian Earle Ellis Scholarship___________________________________

Josie Granberry Ellis Memorial Music ScholarshipEligibility: Based on scholarship, char-acter and exceptional talent.

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Elizabeth Henderson Engram ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a returning student. Based on academic accomplishments or demonstrated worthiness and upon rec-ommendation of the Vice President and Dean of the Faculty and the Scholarship and Awards Committee.

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Janice Phillips Evans ScholarshipEligibility:Awarded upon recommenda-tion of the Huntsville-Madison County Alumnae chapter.

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W. E. and Frances C. Fendley ScholarshipEligibility: Must be needy and deserv-ing.

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Florence Flowers ScholarshipEligibility: Based on character and need.

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Garner–Webb Honor ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a National Merit semifi nalist and/or have an ACT score of at least 30. Selected by the Scholar-ship Committee.Award: TuitionNumber: 3–5

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Sallie S. Gellerstedt ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a young woman from Pike County.

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Euel and Mary Gentry ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student from Talladega or Pickens County.

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Anna Sledge Gewin ScholarshipEligibility: Selected by the Scholarship Committee.Award: Varies

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Veachel Y. B. Gibler ScholarshipEligibility: Must be the dependent of an active duty or retired National Guard or reserve military personnel. Based on scholarship, character and worthiness.

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Girls State ScholarshipEligibility: Must have attended Alabama Girls State.Award: Tuition to student elected Girls State Governor and students elected to attend Girls Nation; other Girls State delegates may receive $500Number: Varies

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Katherine McSwean Goode ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a morally good woman and demonstrate need.

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Lucile Davis Harlan ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an English or Span-ish major.

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Frances Colleen and Ernest Raymond Helton Jr. ScholarshipEligibility: Based on need and worthi-ness.

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Mary Grace Henson ScholarshipEligibility: Based on scholarship, char-acter and worthiness or need.

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Hill Crest ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a junior or senior psychology major, preferably pursuing a career in the fi eld of mental health.

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Margaret Lea Houston Scholarship___________________________________

Theopholis McLeod Jones ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a Baptist student active in her church and have good character.

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Jones, Polhill, Wolfer ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an active member of the First Baptist Church in Decatur. Selected by the church.

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Judson College Alabama Alumnae and Friends ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an Alabama resi-dent. Based on scholarship, character and worthiness.

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Junior Miss ScholarshipEligibility: Must win an Alabama county Junior Miss competition or be a fi nal-ist or winner in a state competition in another state.Award: Alabama county winner, $500; an additional $300 if among the top 10 fi nalists in Alabama state competition; top 10 fi nalists in state competitions outside of Alabama, $800; state winner, tuition; renewable

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King–McCrummen ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to students from Siloam Baptist Church and then to Cahaba Baptist Association, as selected by the Scholarship Committee and Si-loam pastors.

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Mina Lamar Scholarship___________________________________

Jonnie Dee Riley Little Music ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a music major and demonstrate scholarship, good character and worthiness or need.Award: Partial tuition; renewable with 3.0 GPA in music courses

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Lockhart Competitive ScholarshipEligibility: Based on competitive examination, high school grades and ACT score. A transfer student must also submit college transcript.Award: Winner - full tuition; second and third place - $2,500 tuition; fourth, fi fth and sixth place - $2,000 tuition; renewable

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Charlotte G. Lowder ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a worthy and needy student who otherwise would be unable to attend Judson.

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Luke ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an upper class stu-dent who exhibits the characteristics of Luke 2:52 in all areas of student life.

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Drucilla McCollum Outreach AwardEligibility: Made every other year to the student or graduate who traveled the greatest distance to attend Judson College.

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Merle Looney and Anabel Farrish McCorkle ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a worthy and needy student.

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N. H. McCrummen ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a worthy and needy student.

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Mona Ridley McKissack ScholarshipEligibility: Based on scholarship, char-acter and worthiness.

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Minister’s Dependent GrantEligibility: Must be the wife or depen-dent daughter of a full-time minister of the Alabama Baptist Convention.Award: At least 40% tuition

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Miss Alabama ScholarshipEligibility: Must be the state winner, a top 10 fi nalist or a talent winner in the Miss Alabama competition.Award: Miss Alabama - tuition; top 10 fi nalist - $3,000; talent winner - $500; renewable

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Miss Judson College ScholarshipEligibility: Must be the Miss Judson competition winner.Award: $1,000

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Music ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an incoming fresh-man music major recommended by the

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Music Department. Audition required.Award: $1,500; renewableNumber: 3

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Annie Lee Holloway Nichols ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a worthy and needy student.

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Pine Hill Baptist Church/KathleenDavie Godbold ScholarshipEligibility: First preference given to a full-time student from Pine Hill Baptist Church, then to a student from the Bethel Baptist Association.

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Pine Hill Baptist Church/Fred A. Vaughn ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a full-time student. Preference given to a student from the Bethel Baptist Association.

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A. Earl Potts ScholarshipEligibility: Based on scholarship, char-acter and worthiness or need. Special consideration given to a student from Beatrice Baptist Church and/or Monroe or Wilcox County.

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Mary Eleanor Quillin Quill ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a needy and worthy student.

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Christine Ray Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be the daughter of a minister in a small church or a needy student from a large family.

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Regions Financial Corporation Scholarship

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ROTC ScholarshipSee page 15 for details.Contact: ROTC advisor for Judson and Marion Military Institute at one of the following numbers: 800-239-2769 (Alabama residents) or 800-327-1670 (out of state)

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J. I. and Vera E. Riddle Scholarship

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John M. and Mary B. Rogers ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student from Cahaba Baptist Association prepar-ing for Christian service. Selected by the Scholarship Committee.

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Vivian Fisher Ruch ScholarshipEligibility: Based on scholarship, char-acter, worthiness and fi nancial need.

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Elizabeth Jackson Salter Pre-Med or Music ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a Southern Baptist pre-med or music major pursuing that career after graduation.

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Kathleen White Schad Writing AwardEligibility: Must submit an informal essay of 400–600 words.

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Barrett Shelton Scholarship ___________________________________

Ruby Kelly Smith ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to an art student.

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Speakers Tournament ScholarshipEligibility: Must win the district or state Speakers Tournament.Award: District winner, $500; state win-ner, $700 annually for 4 years or $933 per year on a 3-year study plan

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Matilda Haynsworth Spessard Scholarship Eligibility: Award based on need.

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Eulalie Stallworth Steele ScholarshipEligibility: Based on scholarship, char-acter and worthiness or need. Special consideration given to a student from Beatrice Baptist Church and/or Monroe or Wilcox County.

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Mary Essie Stephens Scholarship___________________________________

Frank R. Stockton ScholarshipEligibility: Must be the daughter of an Alabama Baptist minister.

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Braxton A. Strickland ScholarshipEligibility: Based on scholarship, char-acter and worthiness.

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Mary McMillan Tanner Scholarship___________________________________

Marian Acree Tucker ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a stu-dent from Tallapoosa County. Based on character.

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United Daughters of the Confederacy

Elizabeth B. Bashinsky Centennial Scholarship

**********Fleming Cocke Blackburn Scholarship

**********Cyrus Augustus Case Scholarship

**********Helen Bashinsky Case Scholarship

**********Frances Johnson Davis Scholarship

**********Martha McLemore Davis Scholarship

**********Pidgie Harris Dawson Scholarship

**********Claudia Faulk Scholarship

**********Sallie Gellerstedt Scholarship

**********Mattie Harper Scholarship

**********Willie Ezma Hodges Scholarship

**********Rose Sewell Lawrence Scholarship

**********Zu Lee Malone Scholarship

**********Sandra Neville Shell Scholarship

**********Jessie Davis Stakely Scholarship

**********Adelaide Vandiver Scholarship

**********Joe Wheeler Chapter Scholarship

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United Parcel Service Scholarship

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Vulcan Scholarship___________________________________

Bobby Causey Walden ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a Christian young woman and demonstrate fi nancial need and academic promise.

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Estella Davis Walker Shepherd ScholarshipEligibility: First preference given to an active member in the First Baptist Church of Fairhope. Second preference given to a student from the Baldwin Association.

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WMU Work ScholarshipContact: Baptist Women’s Missionary Union of Alabama, P.O. Box 11870, Montgomery, AL 36111

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Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a needy and deserv-ing Christian student from Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Ten-nessee, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi or Louisiana.

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Sam V. Woodfi n Scholarship

OtherFederal Work-StudySee page 18 for details.

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VA Benefi tsSee pages 20–21 for details.

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Vocational RehabilitationSee page 9 for details.

Marion

Military

Institute

Contact: Kim Stewart, 1101 Washington Street, Marion, AL 36756; phone (334) 683-2309; or fax (334) 683-2383; website www.marionmilitary.org

GrantsFederal Pell GrantSee page 17 for details.

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Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity GrantSee page 18 for details.

LoansFederal PLUS Loan (FFELP) See page 7 for details.

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Federal Stafford Loan (FFELP)See page 7 for details.

ScholarshipsFranklin Sizemore Adams ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a qualifi ed student from Clarke, Lamar or Marengo County. High school and college students are eligible.

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Chadbourne Foundation ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a college student.

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Class of 1935 Endowment ScholarshipEligibility: Must be of impeccable character, be loyal to the United States and possess demonstrated potential for academic success and leadership. Prefer-ence given to a student who would not be able to attend MMI without fi nancial assistance.

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Charles and Houston Drennen Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a college student.

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James H. Gayle ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a high school or college student; an Alabama resident; of good moral character; and physically fi t to participate in MMI’s academic, mili-tary and athletic training programs.

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John Milton Hightower ScholarshipEligibility: Based on academics.

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LeCraw Leadership ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a cadet from Georgia who has a quality academic from Georgia who has a quality academic frecord, an interest in the military and a proven record of leadership.Number: 1Deadline: August 1Contact: Cadet Financial Aid Offi ce, Cadet Financial Aid Offi ce, Cadet Financial Aid Of1101 Washington Street, Marion, AL 36756; phone (800) MMI-1842 or (334) 683-2309

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George Blue Lee Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a college student, have high moral character, be diligent and studious, have a pleasing personality, have outstanding qualities of leadership, be a high school graduate qualifi ed for admission into the advanced military program, be physically fi t, be kind, be considerate of others and display exemplary traits of self-discipline and a strong desire to seek a commission in the United States Army or Army Reserve through the ROTC Program.

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John Charles Lindsay Jr.Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a college student, be a graduate of the MMI Preparatory School, be of good moral character and excel in the study of mathematics and military training.

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James Guy McCormick Jr. ScholarshipEligibility:Must be a serious and deserv-ing student who exemplifi es academic excellence, will be an asset to the school and exemplifi es the traditions and honor for which MMI is well known.

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James A. Mitchell Memorial ScholarshipEligibility:Must be a college student and chosen by the Scholarship Committee.

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James Thomas Murfee Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a serious and de-serving high school or college student who will be an asset to the school and exemplify the traditions and honor for which MMI is well known.

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James Dennis Nettles Jr.Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a college student who is a well-rounded high school gradu-ate possessing above average potential for mental, physical and moral leader-ship among their peers and excellent leadership potential.

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Walter P. Nichols ScholarshipEligibility: Based on academics. Prefer-ence given to a student from Marion.

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Garland Sledge Rankin Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a high school or college student. Based on academics.

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David J. Robinson Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a college student with studious habits, competitive spirit, athletic accomplishment, demonstrated leadership, a wholesome sense of hu-mor and natural friendliness. Based on academics.

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Paul W. Rutledge and Margaret S. Rutledge ScholarshipEligibility: Preference given to a student who aspires to a commission in the United States Army.

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Mildred Prettyman Washburn ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a cadet who has demonstrated exemplary scholarship, leadership and citizenship.

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Dr. Arthur F. Wilkerson Jr. ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a worthy high school or college cadet who is an accomplished and dedicated student.

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James Dudley Woodfi nMemorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a needy local student.

OtherAlabama National Guard Educational AssistanceSee page 10 for details.

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Army and Air Force ROTCSee pages 13-15 for details.

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Federal Work-StudySee page 18 for details.

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VA Benefi tsSee pages 20–21 for details.

Miles

College

Contact: Unless otherwise noted, P. N. Lanier, Financial Aid, Miles College, 5500 Myron Massey Boulevard, Fairfi eld, AL 35064; phone (205) 929-1665; or fax (205) 929-1668; website www.miles.edu

GrantsAlabama Student Assistance Program GrantSee page 8 for details.

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Alabama Student GrantSee page 8 for details.

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Athletic Grant-in-AidEligibility: Must meet the eligibility criteria for NCAA Division II.Award: Varies depending on aid received from other sources

Number: Based upon NCAA rules for the particular sportDeadline: July 1Contact:Athletic director or head coach for each sport, Miles College, P.O. Box 3800, Birmingham, AL 35208; phone (205) 929-1615

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Federal Pell GrantSee page 17 for details.

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Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity GrantSee page 18 for details.

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Performance Grant-in-Aid (Band/Choir)Eligibility: Must have training or abil-ity to perform with the college band and/or choir. Award: VariesNumber: VariesDeadline: April 1

LoansAddie Cannon-Sloan Memorial Emergency LoanEligibility: Must have a valid emergency and be in need of a short-term loan.Award: VariesNumber: VariesDeadline: April 1

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Federal Direct PLUS LoanSee page 17 for details.

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Federal Direct Stafford LoanSee page 18 for details.

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Federal Perkins LoanSee page 18 for details.

ScholarshipsContact: Chairman Scholarship Com-mittee, P.O. Box 3800, Birmingham, AL 35208; website www.miles.edu

Army and Air Force ROTC College ScholarshipEligibility: Must be enrolled in Army ROTC or AFROTC through cross-regis-tration with the University of Alabama in Birmingham or Samford University. See page 15 for details.

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Dean’s Scholarship–AEligibility: Must have a 3.10–3.69 cu-mulative GPA and at least a 950 SAT or 20–21 ACT. Award: $2,000; renewable with a 3.5 GPA and minimum 15 hoursContact: Chairman, Scholarship Com-mittee, P.O. Box 3800, Birmingham, AL 35208; phone (205) 929-1000

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Dean’s Scholarship–BEligibility: Must have a 3.0 cumulative GPA and at least an 850 SAT or 18–19 ACT.Award: $1,000; renewable with a 3.0 GPA and minimum 15 hoursNumber: Varies Contact: Chairman, Scholarship Com-mittee, P.O. Box 3800, Birmingham, AL 35208; phone (205) 929-1000

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Delta Sigma Theta Sorority ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a worthy student and demonstrate character, scholarship, talent and fi nancial need.Award: Up to $300, given in alternate yearsNumber: VariesDeadline: April 1Contact: Chairman, Scholarship Com-mittee, P.O. Box 3800, Birmingham, AL 35208; phone (205) 929-1000

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Institute of Management AccountsBirmingham Chapter ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a junior or senior accounting major and have at least a 3.0 GPA.Award: $500Number: 1Contact: Chairman, Scholarship Com-mittee, P.O. Box 3800, Birmingham, AL 35208; phone (205) 929-1000

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Miles Birmingham Alumni Association ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an Alabama resident in dire need of fi nancial assistance and have character, fortitude, moral values and good citizenship.Award: $3,000 to $5,000Number: About 4

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Johnny Morrow Book ScholarshipEligibility: Must demonstrate need in purchasing textbooks.Award: VariesNumber: 2Contact: Chairman, Scholarship Com-mittee, P.O. Box 3800, Birmingham, AL 35208; phone (205) 929-1000

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President’s ScholarshipEligibility:Must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.7 and an SAT of 1000 or an ACT composite of at least 22.Award: Tuition, comprehensive and lab fees, and room and board for residential students; renewable.Number: VariesDeadline: April 1Contact: Chairman, Scholarship Com-mittee, P.O. Box 3800, Birmingham, AL 35208; phone (205) 929-1000

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United Negro College Fund ScholarshipEligibility: Must have a minimum 2.5 GPA, demonstrate fi nancial need, and submit academic transcripts and SAT or ACT scores.Award: VariesNumber: Varies

OtherAlabama National Guard Educational AssistanceSee page 10 for details.

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Federal Work-StudySee page 18 for details.

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VA Benefi tsSee pages 20–21 for details.

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Vocational RehabilitationSee page 9 for details.

Samford

University

Contact: Office of Financial Aid, Samford University, 800 Lakeshore Drive, Birmingham, AL 35244; phone (205) 726-2905 or (800) 888-7245; fax (205) 726-2738; website www.samford.edu

ScholarshipsEligibility: Applicants are automatically considered for these merit-based awards. Students must be enrolled full-time. Some scholarships may require an interview.

Academic Scholarship___________________________________

Athletic ScholarshipEligibility: Must have athletic ability, be recommended by the appropriate head coach, and approved by the athletic director.

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Minister Dependent ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an undergraduate and a dependent of a Southern Baptist minister licensed or ordained and serving a church or nonacademic agency of the Southern Baptist Convention. Award: $3,200; renewable for 4 years

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Ministerial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a member of a Southern Baptist church, be licensed or ordained to the gospel ministry, be recommended by the church’s pastor and the university minister and maintain at least a 2.0 GPA.Award: $3,200; renewable for 4 years

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Presidential Scholarship___________________________________

School of Music ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a music student. Based on audition.Award: VariesContact: School of Music

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Southern

Christian

University

Contact: Rosemary Kennington, Financial Aid, Southern Christian University, 1200 Taylor Road, M o n t g o m e r y , A L 3 6 1 1 7 ; phone (800 ) 351 -4040 , ex t .7527; fax (334) 387-3878; e-mail fi [email protected]; website www.southernchristian.edu

GrantsAlabama Student GrantSee page 8 for details.

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Federal Pell GrantSee page 17 for details.

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Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity GrantSee page 18 for details.

ScholarshipsContact an SCU academic advisor at (800) 351-4040 to discuss institutional scholarships.

OtherFederal Work-StudySee page 18 for details.

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Military Tuition Assistance___________________________________

VA Benefi tsSee pages 20–21 for details.

Southeastern

Bible

College

Contact: Joanne Belin, Financial Aid, Southeastern Bible College, 2545 Valleydale Road, Birmingham, AL, 35244; phone (205) 970-9215; fax (205) 970-9207; e-mail [email protected]; website www.sebc.edu

GrantsAlabama Student GrantSee page 8 for details.

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Church Matching GrantEligibility: Church must complete a Letter of Commitment (provided by SEBC).Award: $1,000Number: Varies

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Exceptional Student GrantEligibility: Student must have ACT of 30 or equivalent.Award: Full tuitionNumber: 2

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Federal Pell GrantSee page 17 for details.

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Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity GrantSee page 18 for details.

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Missionary GrantEligibility: Must be a dependent of a missionary who is responsible for his/her own funds and submit a letter from the Mission Board.Award: 16 credits per yearNumber: 4

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Music GrantEligibility: Must be a freshman in a music program and audition for the Music Director.Award: $2,000Number: 1

LoansFederal PLUS Loan (FFELP)See page 7 for details.

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Federal Stafford Loan (FFELP)See page 7 for details.

ScholarshipsDeadline: May 1

Robert C. Byrd ScholarshipSee page 9 for details.

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Ensemble ScholarshipEligibility: Must audition for music chairperson and participate in a traveling music ministry.Award: $2,000 Number: 7

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Honors ScholarshipEligibility: Must have a minimum ACT of 28 (or SAT of 1260) and maintain a 3.5 at SEBC.Award: 50% discount on tuition

OtherAlabama National Guard Educational AssistanceSee page 10 for details.

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Federal Work-StudySee page 18 for details.

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VA Benefi tsSee pages 20–21 for details.

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Vocational RehabilitationSee page 9 for details.

Private Colleges and UniversitiesSoutheastern Bible College–Southern Christian University

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Talladega

College

Contact: Unless otherwise noted, Michael Francois, phone (256) 761-6341, fax (256) 761-6462 (nationwide), email [email protected], website www.talladega.edu

GrantsAlabama Student Assistance Program GrantSee page 8 for details.

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Athletic Grant-in-Aid AwardEligibility: Must participate in intercol-legiate athletics, have at least a 3.0 GPA, submit offi cial proof of graduation, and be enrolled and maintain at least 15 hours each semester.Award: VariesNumber: VariesContact: Athletics Department, phone (256) 761-6239 or the Financial Aid Offi ce

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Federal Pell GrantSee page 17 for details.

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Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity GrantSee page 18 for details.

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Talladega College Grant (A)Eligibility: Must have a 3.2 – 3.4 cu-mulative GPA, submit offi cial proof of graduation, and be enrolled and maintain at least 15 hours each semester.Award: $2,000; renewable for 3 years if at least a 3.1 cumulative GPA is maintainedNumber: 5

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Talladega College Grant (B)Eligibility: Must have a 3.0 cumulative GPA, submit offi cial proof of graduation, and be enrolled and maintain at least 15 hours each semester.Award: $1,000; renewable if at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA is maintainedNumber: 5

LoansFederal Perkins LoanSee page 18 for details.

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Federal Direct PLUS LoanSee page 18 for details.

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Federal Direct Stafford LoanSee page 18 for details.

ScholarshipsAlumni Centennial Endowment Fund Scholarship

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Lois Higgins Bertini Memorial ScholarshipEligibility:Must be a deserving student. Preference given to a student in social sciences and health services.Award: VariesNumber: Varies

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John and Huey Cross Scholarship___________________________________

Ruth Walton Jones Ellis Memorial Scholarship

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Energen Corporation Scholarship___________________________________

Edgar G. Epps Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an inner-city Chi-cago student, have at least a 2.5 GPA, and demonstrate fi nancial need.

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Equitable Foundation Scholarship___________________________________

Corine Castleberry Estell Endowed Scholarship

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Nettye George Kent Goodard ScholarshipEligibility: Must be an English major, plan to teach, and have at least a 3.3 GPA.

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Virginia R. Harrison Scholarship___________________________________

William R. Harvey Endowed ScholarshipEligibility: Must major in business or history.

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Monroe Hill ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a student from the Delaware Valley, including New York state. If there is no student from this area, one is selected from Florida.

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Alice M. Holman Scholarship___________________________________

Laura G. Hunting ScholarshipEligibility: Must have above-average academic achievement and demonstrate concern for people through volunteer services, leadership in activities, and potential for postgraduate success.

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Hugh Kaul Scholarship___________________________________

Fritz Pappenheim Academic Freedom AwardEligibility: Must have above-average academic achievement and demonstrate concern for people through volunteer services and leadership in positive contribution to society.

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Joseph A. Pittman Memorial Scholarship

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Gilbert L. Porter Memorial Scholarship

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Presidential I ScholarshipEligibility: Must be in the top 5% of high school graduating class, have a 3.75 – 4.0 GPA, have a 26 composite ACT or 1200 combined SAT score, and be enrolled and maintain at least 15 hours each semester.Award: Up to $9,048 per year, plus book awards up to $500 each semester; renewable if at least a 3.5 cumulative GPA is maintainedNumber: Varies

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Presidential II ScholarshipEligibility: Must be in the top 10% of high school graduating class, have a 3.5 – 3.75 GPA, have a 23 composite ACT or 1000 combined SAT score, and be enrolled and maintain at least 15 hours each semester.Award:Up to $5,666 per year; renewable for 3 years for fi rst-time freshmen and

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1 year for community college gradu-ates if at least a 3.3 cumulative GPA is maintainedNumber: Varies

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Roberta’s Fund Scholarship___________________________________

Scott Paper Company Scholarship___________________________________

Zillia Watson Stewart Memorial ScholarshipEligibility: Must have high academic ability and demonstrate fi nancial need.

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Muriel Taylor Scholarship___________________________________

Franklin Thomas Sr. ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a deserving music student.

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Mary Rogers Tollette and Trument Tollette Scholarship

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UNCF/Lilly Science Scholars Scholarship

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Louise Wissman Scholarship___________________________________

Hazel E. Wright Scholarship___________________________________

OtherFederal Work-StudySee page 18 for details.

Tuskegee

University

Contact: Unless otherwise noted, A.D. James Jr., Financial Aid, Tuskegee, AL 36088; phone (334) 727-8201;fax (334 ) 724 -4227 ; e -ma i l [email protected]; website www.tuskegee.edu.

In addition to the programs below, Tuskegee offers university grants and merit-based scholarships awarded on a point system. For more information, contact the Office of Admissions, Tuskegee Universi ty, 102 Old Administration Building, Tuskegee, AL 36088; phone (334) 727-8500

GrantsAlabama Student Assistance Program GrantSee page 8 for details.

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Federal Pell GrantSee page 17 for details.

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Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity GrantSee page 18 for details.

LoansFederal PLUS Loan See page 18 for details.

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Federal Stafford LoanSee page 18 for details.

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Federal Perkins LoanSee page 18 for details.

ScholarshipsDistinguished Presidential ScholarshipEligibility: Must have at least a 3.75 GPA and at least a 27 ACT.Award: Tuition, room, and board; $500 bank allowanceNumber: VariesContact: Offi ce of Admissions

Private Colleges and UniversitiesTalladega College—Tuskegee University

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Macon County ScholarshipEligibility: Must be making satisfactory progress and be eligible for a Pell Grant but have remaining unmet need.Award: VariesDeadline: March 31

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Presidential ScholarshipEligibility: Must have a 3.5 to 3.74 GPA and at least a 25 ACT.Award: Tuition, partial room, and $500 book awardNumber: VariesContact: Offi ce of Admissions

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United Negro College Fund ScholarshipEligibility: Must have at least a 2.5 GPA and demonstrate fi nancial need.Award: VariesNumber: VariesDeadline: May 31Contact: Financial Aid Services, Tuske-gee University, Carnegie Hall, Second Floor, Tuskegee, AL 36088; phone (334) 727-8201

OtherAlabama National Guard Educational AssistanceSee page 10 for details.

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Army and Air Force ROTCSee pages 13-15 for details.

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Federal Work-StudySee page 18 for details.

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VA Benefi tsSee pages 20–21 for details.

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Private Colleges and UniversitiesUnited States Sports Academy—University of Mobile United States Sports Academy—University of Mobile

United States

Sports

Academy

Contact: Robin Strickland, Director of Financial Aid, USSA, One Academy Drive, Daphne, AL 36526; phone (251) 626-3303, ext. 142; fax (251) 625-1035;e-mail [email protected]; website www.ussa.edu

GrantsAlabama Student Assistance Program GrantSee page 8 for details.

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Alabama Student GrantSee page 8 for details.

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Federal Pell GrantSee page 17 for details.

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Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity GrantSee page 18 for details.

LoansFederal Stafford Loan (FFELP)See page 7 for details.Must be enrolled for 6 hours for master’s program or 3 hours for doctoral pro-gramAward: Up to $18,500 per year

OtherFederal Work-StudySee page 18 for details.

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VA Benefi tsSee pages 20–21 for details.

University

of

Mobile

Contact: Marie Thomas, Financial Aid, University of Mobile, P.O. Box 13220, Mobile, AL 36663-0220; phone (251) 442-2239; fax (251) 442-2498; e-mail [email protected]; website www.umobile.edu

GrantsAlabama Student Assistance Program GrantSee page 8 for details.

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Alabama Student GrantSee page 8 for details.

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Church Ministry GrantEligibility: Must be enrolled for at least 15 hours per semester and be preparing for a career as a full-time vocational staff member in the Southern Baptist Conven-tion, which traditionally includes pastor, minister of music, minister of education, minister of youth or missionary church planter. Award: $3,000, plus $1,000 if living on campus; renewable

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Federal Pell GrantSee page 17 for details.

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Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity GrantSee page 18 for details.

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Ministers’ Dependent GrantEligibility: Must be a legal dependent of a full-time Southern Baptist minister, be enrolled at least 15 hours per semester and submit an application. Award: One-half tuition

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Room and Board GrantEligibility: Must have received a Dean’s, Founder’s, Presidential, Presidential with Distinction or University Schol-arship (see Institutional Scholarships

section) and live on campus. Award: $1,000

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Transfer Student Room and Board GrantEligibility: Must be a transfer student who lives on campus. Award: $1,000

LoansFederal Perkins LoanSee page 18 for details.

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Federal PLUS Loan (FFELP)See page 7 for details.

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Federal Stafford Loan (FFELP)See page 7 for details.

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Rosemary Melton Robinson Student Loan

ScholarshipsAward: Unless otherwise noted, varies

Carolyn Smith Adams Scholarship___________________________________

Louis M. and J. L. Adams Memorial Scholarship

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Alabama Baptist Convention Board of Aid for Students in Church Vocations

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Alabama Baptist Convention Scholarship

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Alabama Baptist Convention Special Missions Scholarship

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Alabama Baptist Women’s Missionary Union Scholarship

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Anderson/Graves Scholarship ___________________________________

Ann Street Baptist Church Scholarship

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Dr. Charles B. Arendall Sr. Scholarship

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ATMA Scholarship

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Barber Dairies Scholarship___________________________________

J. L. Bedsole Foundation___________________________________

Lucille Bedsole Scholarship ___________________________________

T. Massey and Martha J. Bedsole Scholarship

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Tatum BedsoleMemorial Scholarship

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Faye Bedwell Memorial Scholarship ___________________________________

Board of Regents Endowed Scholarship

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Barbara B. Bodenhamer Nursing Scholarship

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Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bosarge Scholarship

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Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Bounds and Mrs. Jessie Bounds Memorial Scholarship

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Herman W. and Janie Joiner Boutwell Scholarship

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Stella T. Hale Bowers Memorial Scholarship

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Melanie A. Bridges Memorial Scholarship

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Brookwood Baptist Church Christian Service Scholarship

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Lucile Burson Scholarship ___________________________________

Col. William M. Caffee, MD, Scholarship

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Amanda Caldwell Scholarship___________________________________

Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Chambers Scholarship

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Matilda N. Carroll Memorial Scholarship

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Chevron Freshman Scholars Program Scholarship

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Lewis F. Childree Memorial Scholarship

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K. J. Clark Memorial Scholarship___________________________________

Gwendolyn Condit Scholarship ___________________________________

Crampton Endowed Scholarship ___________________________________

Lewis D. Crane Memorial Scholarship

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Marie Jackson Parish Crumb Nursing Scholarship

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Charles and Marcella Cummings Performance Scholarship

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Emanuel Davidson Scholarship ___________________________________

Carrie Bernice Davis Scholarship ___________________________________

Dean’s ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a fi rst-time fresh-man. Based on high school GPA and ACT/SAT score.Award: $3,000; renewable if maintain 15 hours per semester and 2.5 GPA. See also Room and Board Grant under Grants section.

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Edmund L. Deasy Scholarship___________________________________

James H. and Carrie B. Dodson Scholarship

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Rev. W. L. and Mrs. Ella Mae Dossett Memorial Scholarship

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East Norwood Baptist ChurchMemorial Trust Scholarship

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Jack Edwards Scholarship___________________________________

M. C. and Karlene Farmer Scholarship

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First Baptist Church of Bay Minette Scholarship

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Founder’s ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a fi rst-time fresh-man. Based on high school GPA and ACT/SAT score. Award: $4,000; renewable if maintain 15 hours per semester and 3.0 GPA. See also Room and Board Grant under Grants section.

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Dr. Emmett B. Frazer Memorial Scholarship

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Bo Freeman Memorial Scholarship ___________________________________

S. Willard Gates Basketball Scholarship

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Misses Jessie Mary Gay, Bertha Spradlin, and Annie Louise White Travel Study Grant

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Maxine and Harold Gerhardt Scholarship

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Josh and Ethel Gillespie Scholarship

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John Russell Goodloe and Nell Bedsole Goodloe Excellence in Nursing Scholarship

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Charles C. Hand Scholarship ___________________________________

Charlie and Laura Hearn Scholarship

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Howell and Elizabeth Hefl in Endowed Scholarship

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Lois Jenkins Hill Scholarship ___________________________________

Hillcrest Foundation of Bessemer, Alabama, Scholarship

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Mabel S. Hitchcock Scholarship ___________________________________

Fred Boyles Holmes Sr. and Annie Jo Bethune Memorial Scholarship

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Tim Hudmon Music Scholarship ___________________________________

Ingram Scholarship

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Pearl J. Jackson Scholarship ___________________________________

Jenkins Fund of the Coosa River Baptist Association

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Junior CollegeTransfer Scholarship

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Al and Molly Kahn Scholarship ___________________________________

E. M. Keebler Scholarship ___________________________________

Wallace E. and Wilma R. Keown Scholarship

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Hillery D. Kirkham Memorial Scholarship

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Evie L. Kohen Scholarship ___________________________________

L. H. Koon Memorial Scholarship ___________________________________

Edward P. and Ruby G. Lauzon Scholarship

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Lola Curry Donald Ledbetter Scholarship

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Aubrey Bernard and Ruby Parmer Lee Scholarship

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Alma Lewis Scholarship___________________________________

Willie Mae Lyon Scholarship___________________________________

Lyon–Lewis Memorial Scholarship ___________________________________

Kathleen Mallory Memorial Scholarship

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Price and Vera Malone Scholarship ___________________________________

Margaret Fund Scholarship___________________________________

Marriott Scholarship ___________________________________

Philip and Mary Martin Scholarship

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Roy F. MartinMemorial Scholarship

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Thomas T. Martin Scholarship

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Ben May Scholarship ___________________________________

Sam and Carrie McDonald Scholarship

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Charles Ballard McInnis Scholarship

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Earle and Lillie Bell McKenney Scholarship

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John D. Meador Memorial Scholarship

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Louise Woodall Melvin Memorial Scholarship

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Arlene F. Mitchell Scholarship ___________________________________

Betty Stuart Mitchell Scholarship ___________________________________

Mobile Art Association Scholarship___________________________________

Mobile Baptist Association Scholarship

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Mobile Medical Endowment Trust Scholarship

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Mattie Lou Brown Murphy Memorial Scholarship

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James N. and Carrie G. Murray Memorial Ministerial Scholarship

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Mrs. Hattie R. Nored Trust___________________________________

John T. and Patricia Northrop Scholarship

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Everton C. Odom Memorial Scholarship

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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Palmer Scholarship

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Lannes A. and Avis G. Parker Scholarship

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Daniel Kirven Parkman Memorial Scholarship

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William Henry and Stella Johnson Parkman Scholarship

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Jesse Patty Scholarship ___________________________________

H. Austill Pharr Scholarship___________________________________

Pine Hill Baptist Church/Mrs. Kathleen Davie Godbold Scholarship

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Pocahantas Scholarship___________________________________

Presidential ScholarshipEligibility: Must be a fi rst-time fresh-man. Based on high school GPA and ACT/SAT score. Award: $5,000; renewable if maintain 15 hours per semester and 3.25 GPA. See also Room and Board Grant under Grants section.

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Presidential Scholarshipwith DistinctionEligibility: Must have received a Presi-dential Scholarship, submit an essay and be interviewed by the president of the university.Award: Renewable. See also Room and Board Grant under Grants section.Number: 2

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George Crawford and Mary Alice Roberts Memorial Scholarship

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Mary Austill and Yetta G. Samford Scholarship

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Anne Maddox Sawyer Memorial Scholarship

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Ruth Louise Scott Scholarship ___________________________________

Scott Foundation Scholarship___________________________________

Shady Pine Baptist Church Scholarship

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Barrett C. Shelton Jr.Endowed Scholarship

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Sarah King Shepherd Memorial Scholarship

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Annie Megginson Sinclair Scholarship

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Caroline Daniel Slawson Scholarship

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Special Ability ScholarshipEligibility: Based on audition or tryout for performing arts or athletics.

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Thomas N. Stallworth Scholarship ___________________________________

Mary W. Steedley Scholarship ___________________________________

John and Helen Thomas Scholarship

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Turner Family Education Scholarship

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United Daughters of the Confederacy Scholarship

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University ScholarshipEligibility:Must be a fi rst-time fresh-man. Based on high school GPA and ACT/SAT score.Award: $2,000; renewable if maintain 15 hours per semester and 2.0 GPA. See also Room and Board Grant under Grants section.

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Etna F. Vine, William RonaldChildress and Irma S. ChildressMemorial Scholarship

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Annie Boyd Parker Weaver Endowed Scholarship

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William K. Weaver Jr. Endowed Scholarship

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Dora Welch Memorial Scholarship ___________________________________

Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation Scholarship

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Charles B. Wiggins Memorial/First Baptist Church of Andalusia/ Dr. H. H. Martin Memorial Scholarship

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John M. Will Memorial Scholarship

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Patricia Boyd Wilson Scholarship ___________________________________

Wormeley Memorial Scholarship

OtherAlabama National Guard Educational AssistanceSee page 10 for details.

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Air Force ROTCSee page 13 for details.

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Army ROTCSee page 15 for details.

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Federal Work-StudySee page 18 for details.

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VA Benefi tsSee pages 20–21 for details.

Private Colleges and UniversitiesUniversity of Mobile University of Mobile

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