APPENDIX
B
SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS
*
indicates geographically restricted scholarships
Friends, faculty, alumni, corporations, and foundations have
provided funds to aid students in the pursuit of academic achievement. A wide range of scholarships is available,
some with specific restrictions.
Students are encouraged to contact the Office of Financial Aid for
application information on any of the following scholarships.
ALUMNI-SPONSORED
SCHOLARSHIPS
GENERAL SCHOLARSHIPS
DEPARTMENTAL
SCHOLARSHIPS
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND
SCIENCES
MAYNOR HONORS COLLEGE
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
SCHOOL OF GRADUATE
STUDIES
SPECIALIZED
SCHOLARSHIPS
AWARDS AND GRANTS1
ALUMNI-SPONSORED
GENERAL
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND
SCIENCES
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
1NOTE: Many non-endowed
awards that were listed as Scholarships in previous editions of the catalog can
now be found in the section on Awards and Grants.
ALUMNI
SPONSORED SCHOLARSHIPS
Alumni Loyalty Fund
Endowed Scholarship
The UNCP Alumni
Association through its Alumni Loyalty Fund awards scholarships to qualified
incoming freshmen who are the children of UNCP alumni. The scholarships are based on academic
ability, demonstrated leadership, and a personal interview. Preference is given to those who are in
need of financial assistance.
UNCP Alumni Soccer
Endowed Scholarship
This scholarship was
established to enable alumni, parents, and friends of the University to provide
assistance to the sport of soccer at the University. Recipient(s) may be currently enrolled or incoming soccer
player(s). Award is based on
athletic ability in the sport of soccer.
Recipient(s) will be bound by the stipulations of the University
athletic grant-in-aid agreement.
The award is renewable on an annual basis.
GENERAL
SCHOLARSHIPS
Lewis M. And Louise P.
Austin Endowed Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship is
given in memory of the DonorÕs parents who valued a college education and who
possessed uncompromising encouragement and support for not only their own
children but others who were seeking an education. The Donor established this scholarship to give back or Òpay
it backÓ to those who encouraged and supported him during his educational
journey. The education he received
at Pembroke State University, due to his parentsÕ determination, allows him
today to give this scholarship in their memory.
He challenges the
students who receive this scholarship to remember those people who were
instrumental in their quest for an education and urges them to return the
support and encouragement that helped them obtain their education at UNC
Pembroke by supporting a student in the future as his parents did and as he
does in their memory.
First choice for
recipients of the Lewis M. and Louise P. Austin Endowed Memorial Scholarship
will be residents of Marlboro County, South Carolina. There is no residency
restriction, however, if no recipients can be identified from this area. There is no restriction of major, QPA,
or year of study and the recipient may be of graduate or undergraduate status.
The recipient shall be of demonstrated financial need and the award is
renewable if funds are available.
Elsmer Ray and Edith
V. Barnes Endowed Scholarship
Mr. Elsmer Ray Barnes
generously provides this scholarship in loving memory of his wife and for the
purpose of assisting aspiring students who demonstrate outstanding leadership
potential. Based upon high school involvement and academic record, this
scholarship is renewable for four years of continuous study. In order to
maintain the scholarship, the recipient must be a full-time student and have a
3.0 QPA.
Pattie L. Brayboy
Endowed Memorial Scholarship*
This scholarship was
established in memory of Pattie L. Brayboy, a graduate of UNC Pembroke, class
of 1967. Mrs. Brayboy was an
outstanding educator and guidance counselor. She was respected by her students and peers and was
dedicated to the intellectual development of her students for 21 years. The scholarship is to be awarded
annually to graduating seniors from Purnell Swett High School who will be
entering UNC Pembroke. The
students must have an overall B average in their senior year plus a strong
recommendation from the guidance counselor and principal. The recipient shall demonstrate
financial need.
Charles I. and Betty
F. Bridger Endowed Scholarship*
This scholarship was
established to provide the opportunity to attend UNCP to an individual from
Bladenboro and/or Bladen County.
The donors believe that education is essential and has an everlasting
impact on the future.
The recipient must
meet University academic standards and be in financial need. First preference is given to a
freshman. The award is then
renewable.
Judge Dexter Brooks
Scholarship*
This scholarship was
established in honor of Judge Dexter Brooks to provide financial support for
low-income individuals in Robeson County who are eligible to attend The
University of North Carolina at Pembroke.
Eligible recipients of this scholarship must maintain a minimum 2.5 QPA
and be full-time students. Awards
of up to full tuition and fees, to occur half in the fall semester and half in
the spring semester, will be made to undergraduate students and are renewable.
Peter Brooks Endowed
Memorial Scholarship*
The Peter Brooks
Endowed Memorial Scholarship was established in 1993 by family and friends as a
living memorial to Peter Brooks.
Peter Brooks was known in the community as a protector of freedom, a
servant of the people, and a proponent of education. He was genuinely concerned about the welfare of others and
encouraged continuing education.
His philosophies form the hallmark of this scholarship, which is awarded
to a part-time student who is working toward an advanced degree or alternate
degree in a health-related area.
The recipient must be an individual who lives or works in Robeson County
and who demonstrates a spirit of community and civic responsibility. Awards are renewable.
Kathleen Price and
Joseph M. Bryan Family Foundation Endowed Scholarship
Though the Bryan
Family Foundation concluded their work in 2000, this endowed scholarship fund
continues to provide support to disadvantaged students attending UNC
Pembroke. The scholarship award is
based on academic aptitude, as indicated by a sound scholastic record, and
appropriately documented financial needs.
The Becky B. Bullard
Endowed Scholarship*
The Donor wishes to
establish an award which will assert her belief in the enduring value of
education, and at the same time honor the memory of her late husband, Clifford
Bullard, who shared her belief in the life-affirming usefulness and worth of a
college education. This endowed
scholarship is meant to encourage a young man or woman who has the desire to
attain an education to make that goal a reality. The donor believes that education is a means of broadening
oneÕs horizons, not only in the pursuit of a career but also in the quest for a
future that is open to the many possibilities that come with a good educational
foundation.
Candidates for award
of this scholarship shall be full-time undergraduate students entering their
freshman year of study at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke or
transfer students coming to UNCP to complete their course of study. The candidate must have graduated from
a high school in Anson or Union counties in North Carolina and must meet UNCP
admission standards. There is no
preference of subject major, and the candidate does not have to be of
demonstrated financial need.
The award is renewable
to the candidate for four years of study at UNCP, or, if eligibility by virtue
of a 2.5 average is not maintained, can be re-awarded to a student whose
high-school career was in Anson or Union counties.
Wayland H. Cato, Jr.
Endowed Scholarship Fund
Scholarship awards from the Wayland H.
Cato, Jr. Endowed Scholarship Fund shall be restricted to full and part-time
degree-seeking undergraduate students of UNCP who have financial need (as
defined below). Financial need, as
defined herein, is expressly not limited to students meeting government
assistance (i.e., Pell Grant) criteria.
Financial need, as defined herein, shall expressly include students
whose income exceeds government assistance criteria, but who can demonstrate a
quantifiable need for assistance.
Financial need shall be determined by UNCP by evaluating family factors
(i.e., family household income, number of family members, number of family
members in institutions of higher learning, and ability of the family to
contribute) and other types of eligible assistance (including federal and state
funds as well as other institutionally controlled scholarship funds received by
the student) in relationship to the studentÕs and the studentÕs familyÕs total
cost for the student to attend UNCP.
Preference for scholarship awards will
be given to students who show evidence, either in the past or at the present
time, of having demonstrated 1) a commitment to a strong work ethic through
meaningful work experience in the public or private sector, and 2) a commitment
to volunteerism through performing meaningful community service without
compensation.
Caton Family Endowed
Scholarship*
The scholarship is to be given annually to a student who
resides in Robeson County, intends to major in education, and was a Regional
Finalist for the NC Teaching Fellows Program with UNCP listed as a 1-5 choice.
The hope is that one of the many students who did not receive the NC Teaching
Fellows Scholarship, but who nonetheless has excellent qualifications, may have
a real need for this scholarship. The donor would like the Director of
Teacher Recruitment and/or Teaching Fellows Program Director to bear the
following criteria in mind when selecting the recipient (though not all of
these attributes need to be present in every recipient; the Director may use
his or her judgment): The recipient might be the child of blue collar parents,
and may not always have been an exceptional student. The recipient should
be in need of financial assistance. The award may be renewed as long as
the recipient continues as an education major.
Sam Cernugel Endowed
Memorial Scholarship*
The scholarship was
established by family and friends to honor the memory of Sam Cernugel of
Fairmont. Mr. Cernugel spent much
time working to improve the quality of life in and around his home in Robeson
County.
The recipient of the
scholarship shall be a full time undergraduate in financial need who meets all
academic requirement of the University.
First priority will be given to a student who is a member, or the child
of a member, of the First Baptist Church, South Main Street, Fairmont. Failing a qualified candidate, the
recipient will be a resident of Robeson County. The award is renewable.
Oscar and Margie
Chavis Endowed Memorial Scholarship*
The Donor, a proud
graduate of UNCP in 1947 and retired school teacher, has taught children who
were academically capable of attending college but who could not attend due to
their financial circumstances.
Having been a teacher, she knows the value and importance of education
as part of oneÕs future. The Donor is proud to know that this scholarship will
help countless students realize their dream of a post-secondary degree and is
honored to establish this scholarship in memory of her parents who sacrificed
in order that she and her siblings could obtain a college degree.
The recipients of the
Oscar and Margie Chavis Endowed Memorial Scholarship shall be residents of
North Carolina who are of demonstrated financial need. First preference shall be given to an
American Indian recipient. Recipients must maintain a 3.0 QPA and be full-time
undergraduate students in the sophomore, junior, or senior year of study. The
award will occur half in the fall and half in the spring and is renewable as
long as funds are available. There
is no restriction of major or field of study.
Converse, Inc. Endowed
Scholarship*
Endowed by Converse,
Incorporated, Lumberton, NC, this scholarship is awarded annually to Robeson
County Residents who consistently maintain an average of 3.0 or above. Open to all races and academic majors,
the scholarship may be renewed as long as recipients make satisfactory progress
toward completion of their degrees.
It is understood that preference will be given to qualified students who
are sons or daughters of former Converse employees and that financial need will
not necessarily be a factor in the selection process.
Charles Gregory ÒC.G.Ó
Cummings, Jr. Endowed Memorial Scholarship
The scholarship was
established in 1993 in memory of Charles Gregory ÒC.G.Ó Cummings, Jr. by his
family, Purnell Swett High students, faculty, and friends in his honor. ÒC.G.Ó was 16 years old and a junior at
Purnell Swett High. He was
respected and loved by students and faculty. ÒC.G.ÕsÓ warm personality, caring attitude, and his
involvement in church, school and community programs made a lasting impression
on students, family and his many friends in the community. The scholarship is also in memory of
ÒC.G.ÕsÓ friend Ray Ransom.
The scholarship is
open to any academic major, and awarded annually to a deserving student who
demonstrates qualities of leadership, humanitarianism, and who has met academic
requirements.
Jerry Daniel
Scholarship*
This scholarship was
established to support The University of North Carolina at Pembroke and honor
Jerry Daniel, a UNCP graduate in the class of 1968 and long-time coach at West
Montgomery High School. The award will support a West Montgomery High School
student entering his or her freshman year of study as a full-time undergraduate
student. If a freshman cannot be identified, it will be renewed to a previous
recipient.
The Danford, Sr., and
Reece Graham Dial Family Endowed International Scholarship*
The Donors wish to
honor the memory of their parents/grandparents, Mr. Danford Dial, Sr., and Mrs.
Reece Graham Dial, who were dedicated to their family, to education, and to the
community. Mr. and Mrs. Dial believed strongly in the value of an education, so
much that Mr. Dial led the drive to save UNCPÕs historic landmark Old Main
building from destruction. They also had strong faith, attended church without
fail throughout their lives, and believed in teaching these values to their
children.
Through this
scholarship, the Dial children and grandchildren wish to provide the
opportunity for an education to students from around the world. The recipient
will be an international student. Failing a qualified international candidate,
consideration will be given to Native American students from Robeson County,
North Carolina. Criteria for award include consideration of financial need and
scholastic achievement. A minimum University QPA is required. Students may be
either part-time or full-time, undergraduate or graduate. It is preferred but
not required that the recipient be a freshman with renewal of the scholarship
each year provided all criteria are met. There is no required field of study
with this scholarship. One award,
not to exceed $500.00, will be made half in the fall and half in the spring.
The number and amount of awards will increase incrementally with the endowment.
The Financial Aid Office will screen and select recipients. The Donors may
recommend or refer candidates from time to time but will not be involved in the
selection process or decision.
William Howard Dean
Scholarship
This scholarship was
established to honor the patriarch of the Dean Family, ÒHowardÓ Dean. Mr. Dean
served as Athletic Director, Basketball Coach, Vice-Chancellor for Academic
Affairs, and Dean of Graduate Studies at The University of North Carolina
between 1960 and 1992. Candidates must maintain a 3.0 QPA.
Ruby Carter Dial
Endowed Memorial Scholarship*
The Donors wish to
recognize distinguished service to education as a teacher, administrator,
counselor and mentor to young people.
Candidates for award of this scholarship shall be residents of Robeson
County, the state of North Carolina, who are either full-or-part time
undergraduate students in their junior year of study, and maintaining a 3.0 QPA
at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke. The $500.00 annual award is merit based; candidates do not
have to be of financial need.
First preference will be given to a Robeson County American Indian
enrolled in the teacher certification program, not receiving other financial
aid, with demonstrated community service, involvement and experience in
American Indian Youth programs and activities. The award will be made half in the fall and half in the
spring and the award shall not exceed $500 per year. The award will be renewable if funds are available.
Alfred R. and Francine
A. Dunlavy Endowed Scholarship
The Donor wishes to
recognize her parents, Alfred R. and Francine A. Dunlavy, whose encouragement
and example had a profound influence on the donorÕs life. Mrs. Dunlavy was a first-generation
college student, the daughter of Sicilian immigrants; she was recipient of a
full scholarship to Barnard College, as well as scholarships to the University
of Madrid and the Sorbonne in Paris.
She was grateful all her life for these educational opportunities. She was a New York City school teacher
of Spanish and French, and she worked tirelessly with non-profit organizations
to establish and protect human rights in Latin America. Mr. Dunlavy was a very
successful businessman in the hearing aid field; he held four patents on
hearing aids that were designed to amplify only high tone hearing losses. Despite his successes, he always
regretted never having had the opportunity to attend college.
The recipient of the
Alfred R. and Francine A. Dunlavy Endowed Scholarship will be a
first-generation college student and have and maintain a minimum of 3.0 QPA.
Incoming freshmen as well as current students will be eligible. The award is renewable.
Paul R. And Lee Givens
Endowed Scholarship
Established by Paul
and Lee Givens, this scholarship is awarded annually to an academically gifted
student. The scholarship may be
renewed as long as the recipient maintains a 3.0 QPA or better. The decision regarding renewal will be
made annually.
Dr. Paul R. Givens
holds the position of Chancellor Emeritus, having served as Chancellor from
1979-1989 at UNC Pembroke.
Linda Gail Hammond
Endowed Memorial Scholarship*
This scholarship was
established in 2001 to honor the memory of Linda Gail Hammond and to provide
financial support for low-income individuals in Robeson County, NC who are
eligible to attend the University. First consideration for award will be given to members of the Lumbee
Native American Tribe who are residents of Robeson County, North Carolina.
Second consideration will be given to other members of the Lumbee Native
American Tribe. Third consideration will be given to other residents of Robeson
County, NC. Recipients must maintain a minimum of 2.5 QPA, be full time
students and demonstrate financial need. The awards will occur half in the fall
semester and half in the spring semester; will be made to students in the
freshman year of study; and, are renewable.
Mary Ann Hubbard
Endowed Scholarship
This scholarship is
given by James and Ellen Hubbard in memory of their daughter, Mary Ann Hubbard,
who met a tragic death during her senior year in college. It is given in appreciation for her
African-American roommate who meant so much to her during her illness. The
scholarship is awarded annually to an educationally challenged student. The
recipient must meet current academic requirements and be in financial need. It
is renewable. This scholarship is designed to encourage academic
perseverance.
Jeriad Paul Jacobs
Endowed Memorial Scholarship*
The Donors wish to
honor the memory of their son by establishing the Jeriad Paul Jacobs Endowed
Memorial Scholarship. Jeriad was a brave, modern-day Indian warrior who died in
Iraq while serving his country as a member of the US Marine Corps. He possessed
a number of passions, two of which were his family and his American Indian
heritage. Jeriad was a poet who, in his brief 19 years, wrote numerous poems
that expressed yet another true passion—life. Even though he loved his
ÒIndian people,Ó Jeriad also believed in loving and helping all people.
Candidates for award
of this scholarship shall be American Indian residents of Robeson County, North
Carolina. Candidates must show demonstrated financial need and must be
full-time undergraduate students in any year of study and maintaining at least
the minimum university standard QPA.
There is no restriction to major or field of study.
Herman and Louise M.
Jenkins Endowed Memorial Scholarship*
This scholarship was
established by the family as a living memorial in honor of Herman and Louise M.
Jenkins who were life-long residents of Richmond County, NC. It is designed to help students who are
in need of financial assistance to continue their education at UNC
Pembroke. First preference will be
given to students from Richmond County who are planning to teach in Richmond
County. Students must demonstrate
that they are deserving of this award on the basis of achievement, motivation,
and hard work.
The Jump Start Endowed
Scholarship Fund
The Donor wishes to
establish a scholarship designed for any student with a strong desire for an
education and of financial need.
The Jump Start Endowed Scholarship Fund is designed for persons who have
a strong desire for a college education and want to give it a try. The Donor believes that often average
students, who have the desire to work hard, are deserving of aid even though
they may not be the most academically talented of students. Therefore the recipient(s) shall be
undergraduate students who meet or exceed minimum University standards. The
candidate may be a recent high school graduate or may have been out in the
working world for several years.
The high school record is not the basis for this scholarship (as long as
the applicants have the minimum requirements for UNCP admission); it is based
on motivation. The award is available to students for any year of study and any
major. The scholarship application must contain a letter expressing the
applicantÕs desire for a college degree with the reasoning for this
realization. The scholarship award
shall equal tuition and fees for one semester to one student initially. If the candidate succeeds and
motivation continues, the scholarship is renewed each semester as long as there
are sufficient available funds.
David K. and Elizabeth
H. Kuo Scholarship
The Kuo family and
their friends wish to honor the memories of Dr. David K. Kuo and Dr. Elizabeth
H. Kuo by establishing this scholarship. Dr. David Kuo was a professor of
Biology, and Dr. Elizabeth Kuo was a professor of Geography. Together, they served The University of
North Carolina at Pembroke for a combined total of 59 dedicated years. Throughout their lifetimes, Drs. David
and Elizabeth Kuo enriched and inspired the lives of numerous students, fellow
faculty members, and the staff at UNC Pembroke.
Eligible recipients of this scholarship
are full-time undergraduate students in any year of study. Financial need or
specific major are not considerations for this honor. The award is renewable
contingent upon sufficient funds being available.
Lance Foundation
Endowed Scholarship*
The Lance Foundation
scholarship fund was established in support of disadvantaged students attending
UNC Pembroke. This scholarship is
open to students from the Charlotte/Mecklenburg County area. It is based on academic aptitude as
indicated by a sound academic record and financial need.
John Winston and Addie
Mae Locklear Memorial Endowed Scholarship*
The scholarship was established
by loving family members in memory of John Winston and Addie Mae Locklear,
parents who believed in the value of education. It is available to all majors with a 3.0 QPA or better. The recipient must be a North Carolina
resident and a full time student.
The award is renewable annually.
Dennis Lowery and
Family Endowed Scholarship*
The Donor wishes to
replace a previously non-endowed scholarship, established in March 2001, with
an endowed scholarship in order to provide assistance to local students in
higher education in perpetuity; therefore, the Donor has re-established the
Dennis Lowery and Family Scholarship as the Dennis Lowery and Family Endowed
Scholarship.
Candidates for award
of this scholarship shall be Native American residents of Robeson County, NC,
from the Pembroke, Prospect, or Magnolia communities. Candidates will be
selected based upon financial need. The candidate will be a full-time student
in the junior or senior year of study, with no restriction of major and
maintaining a 2.5 QPA. Awards will
be renewable if funds are available.
Zeb Lowery Endowed
Scholarship
This scholarship was
established by Dennis Lowry in 1999 in memory of his father Zeb Lowry. The
recipient of the scholarship shall be a full-time student. The recipient must
maintain at least a 2.5 QPA to receive and renew the award. The scholarship is
based on financial need.
Burleigh and Pearlie
Lowry Endowed Memorial Scholarship
The Donors wish to
memorialize their parentsÕ love, dedication and faithfulness to HarperÕs Ferry
Church, and their realization for the opportunities that are provided through
educational pursuits, by establishing the Burleigh and Pearlie Lowry Endowed
Memorial Scholarship.
The recipients of the
Burleigh and Pearlie Lowry Endowed Memorial Scholarship shall be selected on
the basis of the following priorities: (1) first- demonstrated financial need;
(2) second - a membership or family membership in HarperÕs Ferry Baptist
church; and, (3) third - first preference given to a resident of Robeson County,
North Carolina.
Reba M. Lowry Endowed
Scholarship
Established by Ira
Pate Lowry in memory of his wife, Mrs. Reba M. Lowry, who served UNC Pembroke
for many years as Dean of Women and Chairman of the Department of Foreign
Languages, this scholarship is awarded annually to a student based on
scholarship and need.
Dr. Gerald Dean Maynor
Endowed Memorial Scholarship*
This scholarship was
established by the family of Dr. Gerald Dean Maynor, former Chair of the
Education Department of UNCP, in honor of his belief in the importance of
education and his desire to help others succeed. The recipient of the scholarship will be a resident of
Robeson County and a graduate of Purnell Swett High School. The recipient will be a full time
undergraduate student with a minimum 3.0 QPA. The award is renewable.
Maria Frances Johnson
McCrimmon Memorial Endowed Scholarship*
The scholarship was
established in memory and honor of Maria Frances Johnson McCrimmon, an alumnae
of UNCP, by her husband John H. McCrimmon, Sr. First preference for recipient(s) of the scholarship shall
go to students from Bladen County, North Carolina. Failing qualified or
sufficient numbers of applicants, next preference is to students from North
Carolina, the United States and, finally, anywhere worldwide. The award is available to students of
any year of study and is renewable.
Zula Lee and Thomas C.
McRae Endowed Memorial Scholarship*
The scholarship was
bequeathed to UNC Pembroke by Mr. McRae in memory of himself and his wife, Zula
Lee McRae. The scholarship is
awarded annually to an economically disadvantaged African-American student,
with priority given to a resident of Robeson County.
Velva Dean Morgan Endowed
Memorial Scholarship*
The Donor wishes to recognize
her deceased sister, Velva, by establishing this scholarship in her
memory: ÒShe was a wonderful
sister and I want her name to be remembered for many years to come.Ó
Velva felt that her education
was one of her greatest achievements and was very proud of this
accomplishment. She was very meek
when she first enrolled in college. Finding money to attend college was hard to
do in the 60Õs. Velva struggled
with money for her education and didnÕt know, from year to year, if she would
be able to afford to continue. Student loans and other means of financial
support were virtually non-existent. Velva did graduate from Pembroke State
College in 1967, was successful in her life, and never forgot her humble
beginnings.
Velva would want to help
students who are having the same monetary struggles she had; someone who would
not be able to attend college without the help of her scholarship. This
scholarship was one of the things she requested to be established through her
estate. Velva wanted a recipient who is eager to achieve and succeed, who works
hard, and who has high standards.
The recipient of this
scholarship shall be a resident of North Carolina and a full-time student
maintaining a minimum of 3.0 QPA. This scholarship is based on proven financial
need and is renewable as long as the recipient continues to satisfy the
criteria set forth in this agreement. There is no restriction of major or year
of study.
North Carolina Native
American Endowed Scholarship*
This scholarship was
established in 2000 by a gift from UNCP alumnus Christopher Kirks and funded by
individuals and corporate donors, including Progress Energy, to provide
financial assistance to North Carolina Native American students who may
otherwise not be afforded an education. Criteria for award of these
scholarships include: that the recipient(s) be of NC Native American ancestry
with distribution equally among all NC (recognized) Indian tribes
represented. The recipient(s) must
be full time undergraduate students with a minimum QPA and a demonstrated
financial need. There is no preference regarding subject major or year of
study.
Earl Hughes Oxendine
Endowed Memorial Scholarship*
The Earl Hughes
Oxendine Endowed Memorial Scholarship was established in 1991 by family and
friends to honor this long-time educator who graduated from UNC Pembroke in
1957. Awards will be made to
deserving students from the region who demonstrate qualities of leadership,
service, and integrity. Recipients
must receive the recommendation of their high school advisor or principal. Awards will normally be renewed to the
recipient as long as h/she remains in good standing at the University. Decisions for renewal will be made
annually.
The Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Edward Oxendine Endowed Scholarship
The Donors wish to
assist students who are interested in pursuing a medical career, with
preference in the area of pre-Pharmacy.
Candidate selection shall be based upon: full-time enrollment; either
undergraduate or graduate status; pursuing a medical career (pre-Pharmacy preference);
adherence to a 2.5 QPA; and financial need. Should there be two candidates of equal
qualifications, first preference shall be granted to a Native American. There is no preference of residency or
year of study. The scholarship
shall be renewable.
Louis and Millie
Oxendine Endowed Scholarship*
The scholarship was
established by Louis S. Oxendine because of his belief in the importance of
education and the desire to assist a student at UNCP. The recipient must be a resident of North Carolina and an undergraduate. Initial award will be to a student with
a 3.0 QPA and with financial need.
First preference is given to a freshman. The award is renewable as long as the student maintains an
academic average of 2.5 QPA after the junior year.
David D. Parke Endowed
Scholarship*
This scholarship was
established in memory of David D. Parke. Mr. Parke was a pre-med student at
Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, when he was drafted into the
service during the Korean War; he was listed as Missing in Action in 1952.
North Carolina residents or military-affiliated students enrolled in their
junior or senior year of study with the intention of pursuing a health career
are eligible to receive this renewable award. Recipients must maintain a
minimum of 3.3 to 3.5 QPA and be full-time undergraduate students. The
applications will be promoted through the HCAP program prior to being screened
through the Financial Aid Office.
Pembroke Business and
Professional WomenÕs Organization Career Advancement Endowed Scholarship
The Donor wishes to
provide financial assistance to a mature woman who needs further education to
obtain a promotion, to change to a more promising career field, or to return to
the job market.
The recipients of the
Pembroke Business and Professional WomenÕs Organization Career Advancement
Endowed Scholarship will be
residents of Robeson County, NC, with a demonstrated financial need and a major
in any field of study, with first preference to Native American students.
Recipients must maintain a minimum University QPA, be in their junior year, and
be full-time undergraduate students. The award of $500.00 will occur half in
the fall and half in the spring and is renewable.
Julian T. Pierce
Endowed Memorial Scholarship*
This scholarship was
established by the trustees of the Julian T. Pierce Memorial Fund for the
purpose of creating a living memorial to Julian T. Pierce. Mr. Pierce, a Lumbee Indian, was a
humanitarian with great courage and foresight who demonstrated his concern for
the poor and the underprivileged in Robeson County, NC.
The scholarship is to
be awarded annually to a resident(s) of Robeson County, who is/are in financial
need, and has/have demonstrated scholastic and leadership abilities. The scholarship provides the student(s)
with full tuition for an academic year.
It will normally be renewed each academic year providing the
recipient(s) maintain a 3.0 QPA or better.
Gilbert D. Prevatte
Endowed Memorial Scholarship*
The donors wish to
honor the memory of Mr. Tony PrevatteÕs brother, Gilbert D. Prevatte, a 1979
UNCP graduate. Eligible candidates
are residents of Robeson County, NC, enrolled as full-time undergraduate
students in any year of study. The
recipient must maintain a 3.0 QPA and may major in any area of study. The amount of this scholarship will be
awarded in two allotments: half in the fall semester and the remaining half in
the spring semester. The award
will be renewable if funds are available.
The Percy Richardson
Endowed Memorial Scholarship
The Donors wish to
assist in providing educational opportunities to Native American college
students at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke, an accredited
four-year University. Candidate
selections shall be based upon the following criteria: (1) first preference shall
be to Native Americans who are affiliated with a State Recognized Tribe or
Terminated Tribe (as evidenced by proof of Tribal enrollment) situated on the
East Coast as far west as the Ohio state line, second preference shall be to
Federally recognized Native Americans, and last option would be to other
students seeking to secure a degree with emphasis on American Indian Studies;
(2) no subject major preference unless the scholarship is not awarded to a
Native American, in which case, the recipient would have to be seeking a degree
with emphasis on American Indian Studies; (3) a minimum University standard
QPA; (4) no preference to year of study and is renewable for three additional
years (total of four years); and, (5) full-time undergraduate status. Applicant must carry at least 12-16
credits, depending upon the UniversityÕs requirements for full-time
status. If a freshman, the
recipient is required to utilize the scholarship within nine months after high
school graduation. If the
recipient experiences a medical or family hardship and withdraws from school,
the recipient is required to return to school within one year in order to
retain the scholarship.
Saint Albans Masonic
Endowed Scholarship*
The members of the
Lumberton St. Albans Masonic Lodge established this scholarship to help
deserving youth in Robeson County, North Carolina receive a quality education.
Criteria for award of these scholarships include residency in Robeson County,
North Carolina and a minimum University standard QPA The recipient(s) shall
demonstrate financial need, be in their freshman year of study and be
registered as a full time student. Two scholarships will be awarded with award
occurring half in the fall and half in the spring. The scholarship is not
renewable.
Oscar R. Sampson
Endowed Scholarship
Established by family
and friends of Oscar R. And Susie J. Sampson, this award is to be presented
annually to a Native American student who has met all admission requirements to
enroll, or who is currently enrolled at UNC Pembroke. The recipient must possess those qualities of integrity,
leadership, scholarship, and service that Mr. Oscar R. Sampson held so
dear. The recipient must be in
need of financial assistance. The
award will cover tuition and fees for the academic year.
R.E. Smith, Jr., and
Cora T.Y. Smith Endowed Scholarship
This scholarship has
been designated for an academically talented Native American student
demonstrating financial need. Funded by the S.C. Dames of the XVII Century,
this scholarship was established in memory of R.E Smith, Jr., and Cora T.Y.
Smith. Mrs. Smith was a former member of many genealogical societies. She was
well loved and respected by all who knew her.
Staff Council
Scholarship
Established to honor
the staff and family members of UNCP staff, candidates for this award are
full-time staff members (who have successfully completed probation) or the
child or spouse of such a staff member. High school graduates applying must
have a 2.0 GPA.
Student Book
Scholarship
This scholarship was
established by donors who observed that students struggling to pay tuition and
fees may be unable to afford their textbooks. Any student may apply for this
annual scholarship through the Financial Aid Office.
Earl A. And Ophelia
Thomas Endowed Scholarship
Earl A. Thomas
graduated from Pembroke Indian Normal School (the predecessor to todayÕs UNCP)
in 1934 while his wife Ophelia Thomas graduated in 1933. Named in their memory,
this scholarship is awarded annually to two academically talented Native
Americans, first preference to one male and one female, who demonstrate a need
for financial assistance. Recipients must maintain a minimum 3.0 QPA and is
renewable.
UNCP 50th
Class Reunion Gold Endowed Scholarship
On behalf of the UNCP
alumni, the Donor wishes to establish an endowed fund into which all 50th
Class Reunion participants, and their friends or family, can make contributions
during their respective homecoming years.
The Class of 1956 shall be the first 50th Reunion Class to
contribute to this fund and shall therefore be credited with establishing this
endowment in conjunction with the Office of Alumni Relations.
Candidates for award
of this scholarship shall be either full-time or part-time, graduate or
undergraduate students in any year of study, in any field or major and
maintaining at least the minimum university standard QPA at The University of
North Carolina at Pembroke. First
consideration shall be given to candidates of demonstrated financial need who
are not receiving federal grant assistance. There is no restriction of residency.
UNCP Friends of the
Library Generalist Endowed Scholarship
The Donor wishes to establish the UNCP
Friends of the Library Generalist Endowed Scholarship, an endowed fund, to
assist at least one undergraduate student per year at UNCP, depending upon fund
availability. The purpose of this
fund is to provide financial assistance to an undergraduate student who is not
the recipient of a merit scholarship.
Candidates for
consideration of this award shall be full-time undergraduate students in the
sophomore, junior, or senior year of study at UNCP meeting a 3.0 minimum QPA
standard restriction. Candidates
may be pursuing a degree in any major.
Candidates do not have to demonstrate financial need, and the award is
renewable, but candidates must reapply each semester.
When awarded, the
award shall be $500.00 per student per award and shall be credited to the
recipientÕs account.
This scholarship is
awarded annually. The deadline for scholarship applications is March 1. The
applications are evaluated based on a point system established by the Board of
Directors of the Friends of the Library and are judged by three members of that
body and approved by the entire Board. Winners are announced and introduced at
the annual benefit evening of the Friends of the Library, held during National
Library Week in April.
Dr. Sylvester Wooten
Omega Psi Phi Scholarship
The Donors wish to:
honor Dr. Sylvester Wooten by establishing this scholarship in his name and
provide financial assistance to members of Omega Psi Phi enrolled at The
University of North Carolina at Pembroke.
The recipients of the
Dr. Sylvester Wooten Omega Psi Phi Scholarship shall be XM members of Omega Psi
Phi. If no recipient is identified
within the organization for a given academic year, the award will be held until
an academic year in which a recipient can be identified within Omega Psi
Phi. The recipients must maintain
a minimum 2.5 QPA and be of demonstrated financial need. There is no
restriction of residency, major, year of study, or student status. The award is
renewable if a new recipient cannot be identified.
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
DEPARTMENTAL
SCHOLARSHIPS
DEPARTMENT
OF AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES
Adolph L. Dial Endowed
Scholarship
This scholarship was
established by Dr. Adolph Dial, the first chairman of the American Indian
Studies Department at UNC Pembroke. The award is made annually to a student
majoring in American Indian Studies.
Jane C. Oxendine
Endowed Scholarship
The Jane Oxendine
scholarship was established by the Pembroke Chapter of the UNCP Alumni Association
in recognition of Mrs. OxendineÕs dedication to the preservation of the
American Indian culture. The recipient must have a major or minor in American
Indian Studies. The recipient shall be enrolled in good standing at the
University and be in need of financial assistance. The recipient must be
actively involved in cultural activities on and off campus.
Thomas Oxendine
Endowed Scholarship
The Thomas Oxendine
Endowed Scholarship is established by family and friends to honor his
distinguished military service and life contributions to American Indian
people. The familyÕs intent is to establish an award which will affirm and
promote their belief in the enduring value of education with an appreciation
for the academic discipline of American Indian Studies. The donor will
commemorate the memory and legacy of the late Thomas Oxendine, who was the nationÕs first American
Indian Navy fighter pilot. Thomas,
a highly decorated officer who fought in WWII and in the Korean and Vietnam
Wars served his country with distinction. This endowed scholarship is meant to
encourage and inspire recipients to recognize the importance and relativity of
American IndianÕs contribution to this country. The donor believes that
education is a means of broadening oneÕs horizons, not only in the pursuit of a
career but also in the quest to serve all humanity.
Candidates
qualified for this scholarship award shall be an American Indian Studies major
pursuing an undergraduate degree at the University of North Carolina at
Pembroke. Recipients are required
to maintain a 3.0 GPA and must be a sophomore or above in order to qualify for
the scholarship. The Department
Chair shall establish a committee to determine the recipient that is most deserving
based on the criteria stipulated. The award will be made annually.
William Lonnie Revels,
Sr. Memorial Scholarship*
The Donor wishes to
establish this scholarship—a tribute to her husbandÕs lifelong commitment
to education, entrepreneurship, and his American Indian heritage—to
encourage and financially assist young American Indian students pursuing an
education at UNC Pembroke.
The recipients of the
William Lonnie Revels, Sr. Memorial Scholarship shall be native residents of
North Carolina majoring in American Indian Studies, Education, or Business at
UNCP. The awards should rotate
within these majors—the first year awarded to an American Indian Studies
major, the second year to an Education major, the third year to a Business
major with a Concentration in Entrepreneurship, etc. Recipients must maintain a
2.5 QPA and be full-time undergraduate students in any year of study. The award
will be made to an American Indian student of demonstrated financial need in
the fall and is non-renewable.
Jim Thorpe Scholarship
This scholarship was
established by UNCP professor and Thorpe scholar Dr. Robert Reising to reward a
deserving student as well as to honor Òthe Greatest Athlete in the World.Ó Jim
Thorpe, a Sac and Fox Indian, Olympic and professional athlete, was a one-time
resident of North Carolina.
Criteria for award of this scholarship include a demonstrated financial
need, full-time undergraduate student status, and, preferably, majoring in
American Indian Studies. One scholarship will be awarded in the fall of the
year. The scholarship is renewable.
DEPARTMENT
OF ART
Gene Locklear Endowed
Scholarship in Art
This scholarship was
established by friends of Gene Locklear, a Pembroke native, former professional
baseball player and renowned artist. Mr. LocklearÕs paintings, primarily
depicting Native Americans, have owners worldwide and include the governor of
North Carolina and baseball legend Pete Rose. One of Mr. LocklearÕs paintings
was even selected to hang in the White House.
This scholarship is
awarded annually to an Art major. The recipient is selected on the basis of
artistic ability and/or need.
Magenta Maynor Endowed
Scholarship in Art*
Established in 2000 by
her daughter, Dr. Jayne P. Maynor, this scholarship honors the memory of
Magenta J. Maynor, a member of the UNCP class of 1949 who loved sharing the
joy, beauty and enrichment of art with her students. The recipients of this
scholarship will be residents of
North Carolina with a major in art. Recipients must maintain a minimum of 2.5
QPA and be full time students. The two awards will occur half in the fall
semester and half in the spring semester, can be made to students in any year
of study and are renewable.
Paul Van Zandt Endowed
Scholarship in Art
The Donors wish to
honor Professor Paul Van Zandt, former Chair of the Department of Art, by
providing a scholarship that will assist students in the achievement of their
educational goals. Professor Paul
Van Zandt was an esteemed artist and faculty member at The University of North
Carolina at Pembroke for 35 years until his retirement in 2005. At the time of his retirement, Van
Zandt had established his legacy as a teacher, mentor, sculptor and
potter. For these reasons, and to
thank him for his service, this scholarship has been established to promote
education among students majoring in Studio Art.
Candidate for award of
this scholarship shall be a full-time undergraduate student, in the sophomore,
junior or senior year of study at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke
declaring an Art Studio major.
This candidate shall maintain a minimum 3.0 QPA. There is no restriction of residency
and financial need should not be a consideration. The Department of Art Selection Committee reserves the right
to renew this award to a previously qualified recipient.
DEPARTMENT
OF BIOLOGY
Dr. Robert F. Britt
Endowed Memorial Scholarship
The Robert F. Britt
scholarship was established by family, students, and friends to honor the
memory of long-time faculty member and Biology Department Chairman, Dr. Robert
F. Britt. The scholarship is awarded annually to a Biology major who has shown
interest in the Plant Sciences.
GlaxoSmithKline, Inc.
Women in Science Endowed Scholarship
The purpose of the
GlaxoSmithKline, Inc. Women in Science Scholars Endowed Scholarship is to
recognize outstanding scholarship, to provide an incentive for women science
students to enter the science profession, and to provide students with a woman
scientist mentor at GlaxoSmithKline, Inc. Students must have a GPA of 3.0 or
better. StudentsÕ QPA must remain at 3.0 or better to be eligible to continue
to receive the award.
James Porter Mathematics and
Environmental Sciences Endowed Scholarship
The Donor wishes to recognize her father, whose guidance and
example made a profound difference in the course her life has taken. James PorterÕs belief in the power of
education influenced his daughterÕs decision to pursue advanced degrees, and
ultimately played a huge role in her success. Equally important was this fatherÕs impact on the way his
daughter attempts to live her life: with spirit, passion, perspective, and a
love of God, life, family, and community.
The recipients of this
scholarship will be students who have declared a major in mathematics, computer
science, environmental science, the life sciences, or other related disciplines
as they may be established at UNCP; maintain a minimum of 2.5 GPA; have
demonstrated financial need; a preference should be shown for Native American
students. The award is renewable.
Jepty Patrick
Strickland Endowed Scholarship*
Ken Strickland, a businessman
living in Mclean, VA, a native of Robeson County, and a graduate of Prospect
High School class of 1959, wanted to provide an educational opportunity to UNCP
students while honoring his father, Jepty Strickland. Therefore, he established
the Jepty Patrick Strickland Endowed Scholarship.
His father, a Lumbee
Indian, was a farmer in Robeson County and a lifelong member of St. Anna
Church, believing strongly in the importance of religion in everyday life and
in providing service to his community and fellowman. Mr. Jepty was committed to
education for his children and worked diligently to provide guidance to his
family towards that end.
Awards
from this scholarship shall provide tuition assistance to candidates in their
junior or senior year of study who are seeking a degree in: (1) teacher
education; (2) Business; or (3) Science at UNC Pembroke. First preference shall
be given to a candidate of American Indian descent from a state or federally
recognized tribe through the year 2020. However, in the absence of a qualified
American Indian candidate, the scholarship shall have no racial or ethnic
preferences. After 2020, this scholarship is open and available to all races,
creeds and nationalities. The recipient must show promise, be of demonstrated
financial need, and be a native or current resident of Robeson County. The
recipient must maintain a minimum 2.8 QPA to be eligible for the scholarship.
The scholarship is renewable as long as the requirements continue to be met.
Trinity Urgent Care and Family Practice Endowed Scholarship*
The DonorÕs intent is
to establish a scholarship that will affirm and promote her belief in the
enduring value of education in the field of Nursing and the sciences. The donor will commemorate the memory
and legacy of her late mother, Viola Bullard Parsons, whose influence and
encouragement inspired the Donor to pursue her dreams and aspirations.
This scholarship is
meant to encourage and inspire recipients to recognize the importance and
relativity of serving humanity through the field of medicine and/or healthcare
clinical services. The funding is
given in the hopes that recipients will continue in the quest of lifelong
learning in this field of study and to provide financial support as they pursue
their vocation and training. The
Donor believes that education is a means of broadening oneÕs horizons, not only
in the pursuit of a career; but also in the quest for a future that is open to
the many possibilities that come with a good educational foundation.
Candidates for this scholarship shall
be of American Indian descent and a member of a state or federally recognized
tribe; nursing, chemistry, biology or pre-med majors pursuing an undergraduate
degree at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke. The Donor prefers that the recipient be
of demonstrated financial need; however the department may use its discretion
to determine the recipient who is most deserving. The award will be made annually.
UNCP Biotechnology
Endowed Scholarship
The Donor wishes to
recognize the efforts of Biotechnology majors and promote the advantages of
Biotechnology as well as the advantages of higher education and the University
of North Carolina at Pembroke. A
longtime member of the UNCP faculty, Dr. Leonard Holmes is promoting the
sciences, biotechnology, and higher education, as well as giving back to the
university that has been the cornerstone of his professional life by providing
him good fortune and friendships.
The recipient of the
UNCP Biotechnology Endowed Scholarship will be a Biotechnology major. In the event a deserving Biotechnology
major cannot be identified, the award will be made to a Chemistry
major. Selection of the
students will be made by the faculty of the Department of Chemistry and
Physics. Recipients must maintain
the minimum university standard grade point average and be full-time
undergraduate students. The award will be made in any year of study and is
renewable.
DEPARTMENT
OF CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS
The Doctors Cecil and
Naomi Lee Conley Endowed Scholarship in Chemistry and The Doctors Naomi Lee and
Cecil Conley Endowed Scholarship in Business Administration*
This scholarship
documents the DonorsÕ wishes to support the area of study in which each of them
specialized during their long and distinguished careers as faculty
members. In 1963, Dr. Cecil Conley
became the chairman of Pembroke State UniversityÕs (now the University of North
Carolina at Pembroke) Division of Science and Mathematics. Dr. Naomi Lee, also a PSU alumna, was
dean of women and assistant professor in the PSA Business Department. Because of these ties to UNCP, the fact
that they met and married while on the PSU campus, and because education had
been their careers, these two now retired faculty members established the
scholarships in 1993. It has been
their hope that these scholarships will benefit young people from the area.
Candidates for The
Doctors Cecil and Naomi Lee Conley Endowed Scholarship in Chemistry shall be a
Robeson County resident majoring in Chemistry, maintaining a 3.0 GPA, whose
financial need may be considered but should not be a determining factor. The Selection Committee shall consist
of a University Committee in consultation with the Chair of the Department of
Chemistry and Physics. Dr. Cecil
Conley shall be invited to participate in the final selection.
Jose and Dorothy
DÕArruda Endowed Scholarship
The Donors wish to
express their belief in the advantages of higher education and the University
of North Carolina at Pembroke in particular by establishing a scholarship that
will provide incentive and support to young people who are entering the
sciences. As a longtime Professor
of Physics and Chair of the Physical Science Department, Dr. Jose DÕArruda has
an obvious attachment to his area of study. His friend and partner since the age of 16, Dorothy DÕArruda
holds two degrees from UNCP and taught high school level science for many
years. Both of these donors are
lovers of the logic of science and have devoted a large part of their lives to
the art of teaching. In the hope
that they might instill a sense of wonder and pleasure at the principles of
nature and encourage a sense of awe at the order and beauty contained in the
universe, the DÕArrudas have made this commitment to education at UNCP.
The recipient of The
Jose and Dorothy DÕArruda Endowed Scholarship will be an incoming or current
student with a major (or an intent to major) in Physics. Recipients must maintain a minimum of
3.0 QPA and be full-time undergraduate students. The award will be made in any
year of study and is renewable.
The Mary Ann Elliott
Endowed Scholarship*
The Donor wishes to
support a financially deserving engineering student. The recipients of The Mary Ann Elliott Endowed Scholarship will be residents of North Carolina
studying toward a major in Engineering or Telecommunications-related field.
Recipients must maintain a minimum of 2.5 QPA and may be full-time or part-time
undergraduate students. The award will occur half in the fall and half in the
spring semester, can be made in any year of study and is renewable.
William Robert George,
Sr. Endowed Memorial Scholarship
The scholarship was
established by A. Fred George in loving memory of his father, William Robert
George. Mr. George was a Chemical engineer whose commitment to excellence both
professionally and personally was a positive example to everyone who knew him.
His support and encouragement were the key factors behind his three sonÕs
success in the business world today. The recipient shall be a full-time
undergraduate student majoring in chemistry. The recipient must be in financial
need and maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA. The scholarship is renewable.
GlaxoSmithKline, Inc.
Women in Science Endowed Scholarship
The purpose of the
GlaxoSmithKline, Inc. Women in Science Scholars Endowed Scholarship is to
recognize outstanding scholarship, to provide an incentive for women science
students to enter the science profession, and to provide students with a woman
scientist mentor at GlaxoSmithKline, Inc. Students must have a GPA of 3.0 or
better. StudentsÕ QPA must remain at 3.0 or better to be eligible to continue
to receive the award.
Linda D. Oxendine
Memorial Endowed Scholarship
This scholarship was
established in 1989 and endowed by contributions from family members and
friends of the late Linda D. Oxendine, a long time UNC Pembroke employee with
the Physical Science Department. It is awarded annually to an outstanding
student majoring in Physical Science.
James Porter Mathematics and
Environmental Sciences Endowed Scholarship
The Donor wishes to recognize her father, whose guidance and
example made a profound difference in the course her life has taken. James PorterÕs belief in the power of
education influenced his daughterÕs decision to pursue advanced degrees, and
ultimately played a huge role in her success. Equally important was this fatherÕs impact on the way his
daughter attempts to live her life: with spirit, passion, perspective, and a
love of God, life, family, and community.
The recipients of this
scholarship will be students who have declared a major in mathematics, computer
science, environmental science, the life sciences, or other related disciplines
as they may be established at UNCP; maintain a minimum of 2.5 GPA; have
demonstrated financial need; a preference should be shown for Native American
students. The award is renewable.
John E. Reissner
Memorial Scholarship*
The Donors wish to
honor their husband and father by establishing a scholarship in his
memory. A professor emeritus in
the Department of Chemistry and Physics, Dr. John Reissner joined the UNCP
faculty in 1976 and continued to teach in the phased retirement program until
his death in April 2006.
Dr. Reissner was
dedicated to sharing the wonder of science with his students. The recipients of
this scholarship will demonstrate an eagerness for knowledge and enthusiasm for
learning, especially in the sciences. The ideal candidates will demonstrate a
commitment to kindness, community service and/or the welfare of others.
The recipients of the
John E. Reissner Memorial Scholarship will be residents of North Carolina with
a declared or intended major in Chemistry at The University of North Carolina
at Pembroke. Recipients must maintain a 3.0 QPA and be full-time undergraduate
students, of demonstrated financial need, in the sophomore, junior, or senior
year of study. The award is renewable.
Trinity Urgent Care and Family Practice Endowed Scholarship*
The DonorÕs intent is
to establish a scholarship that will affirm and promote her belief in the
enduring value of education in the field of Nursing and the sciences. The donor will commemorate the memory
and legacy of her late mother, Viola Bullard Parsons, whose influence and
encouragement inspired the Donor to pursue her dreams and aspirations.
This scholarship is
meant to encourage and inspire recipients to recognize the importance and
relativity of serving humanity through the field of medicine and/or healthcare
clinical services. The funding is
given in the hopes that recipients will continue in the quest of lifelong learning
in this field of study and to provide financial support as they pursue their
vocation and training. The Donor
believes that education is a means of broadening oneÕs horizons, not only in
the pursuit of a career; but also in the quest for a future that is open to the
many possibilities that come with a good educational foundation.
Candidates for this scholarship shall
be of American Indian descent and a member of a state or federally recognized
tribe; nursing, chemistry, biology or pre-med majors pursuing an undergraduate
degree at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke. The Donor prefers that the recipient be
of demonstrated financial need; however the department may use its discretion
to determine the recipient who is most deserving. The award will be made annually.
UNCP Biotechnology
Endowed Scholarship
The Donor wishes to
recognize the efforts of Biotechnology majors and promote the advantages of
Biotechnology as well as the advantages of higher education and the University
of North Carolina at Pembroke. A
longtime member of the UNCP faculty, Dr. Leonard Holmes is promoting the
sciences, biotechnology, and higher education, as well as giving back to the
university that has been the cornerstone of his professional life by providing
him good fortune and friendships.
The recipient of the
UNCP Biotechnology Endowed Scholarship will be a Biotechnology major. In the event a deserving Biotechnology
major cannot be identified, the award will be made to a Chemistry major. Selection of the students will be made
by the faculty of the Department of Chemistry and Physics. Recipients must maintain the minimum
university standard grade point average and be full-time undergraduate
students. The award will be made in any year of study and is renewable.
DEPARTMENT
OF ENGLISH AND THEATRE
David L. Dean, Jr.
Memorial Scholarship*
The Donors wish to
honor their friend and son, David, by establishing this scholarship in his
memory. David was a multi-talented person who loved art, singing, reading, and playing
the guitar. He was a poet with works published in Poets of America.
David was also very intelligent carrying a 4.0 GPA in the first 11 years of
school. At 13 he was an Eagle
Scout and at 14 received the God and Country Award. He loved being a student at UNCP,
especially enjoying his English and History courses. His message to students today would be to Òstay in school
and give it your allÓ and to Òfinish what you start.Ó
The recipients of the
David L. Dean, Jr. Memorial Scholarship shall be residents of Robeson County
majoring in English. Recipients must maintain a minimum 3.0 QPA and be full
time undergraduate students at UNCP in any year of study. The recipients must
be of demonstrated financial need and the award is renewable if funds are available.
Grace Loving Gibson
Endowed Scholarship
The scholarship was
established by students and friends of Grace E. L. Gibson, who taught
composition, literature, journalism, and creative writing (1966-1986) in the
Communicative Arts Department of UNC Pembroke. It is awarded annually to a
talented student writer majoring in English, Theatre, and Languages who has
demonstrated creativity and ability in communication.
Sue Betty Locklear
Endowed Memorial Scholarship
The Sue Betty Locklear
Endowed Memorial Scholarship was established in 1991 by faculty, family, and
friends to honor the memory of Sue Betty Locklear, who served as secretary for
more than twenty-one years in the Department of Communicative Arts. The award
is to be made annually to a non-traditional student who is in need of financial
assistance and who has declared a major in either the Department of English,
Theatre, and Languages or the Department of History.
Robeson County Living
History Endowed Scholarship*
This scholarship was
established by a group of interested individuals, organizations and
corporations in Lumberton, NC who believe that the opportunity to assist
students in pursuit of higher education in the area of performing arts is a
worthwhile and necessary activity. First priority will be given to a resident
of Robeson County who has participated in a Living History Club project during
high school. Recipients will be students majoring in some aspect of performing
arts to include but not limited to Music, Dramatic Literature & Performance,
Arts Management, Theatre Education and Middle Grades Licensure.
DEPARTMENT
OF GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY
Dr. Thomas E. and
Cheryl E. Ross Endowed Scholarship in Geography
The Donors wish to establish this
scholarship to encourage the study of geography at The University of North
Carolina at Pembroke.
The recipients of the
scholarship will be full-time undergraduate students in any year of study,
maintaining a minimum 2.5 QPA and must have completed at least six semester
hours of geography at UNCP. Preference should be given to students who are
seeking a minor or concentration in geography. When and if a major in
Geography/Geo-Environmental Studies is established, preference will be given to
a Geography major (though a Geo-Environmental Studies major may be considered
if no Geography major or minor qualifies). The faculty of the Department of Geology and Geography may
also award this scholarship to a student, regardless of major, minor, or
concentration, who earns a place on the State of North Carolina Geography Bowl
Team and competes in competition held at the annual meeting of the Southeast
Division of the Association of American Geographers.
The recipient will be
identified and the award made in the Spring of the year. The award is renewable
if funds are available. There is
no restriction of residency, and financial need is not to be a consideration
for awarding.
DEPARTMENT
OF HISTORY
Captain Elizabeth Lord
Baldwin Endowed Memorial Scholarship*
This scholarship was
established in memory of Elizabeth Lord Baldwin. Ms. Baldwin was a 1986 UNC Pembroke graduate with a B.A. in
Political Science. She was an
involved and active student. After
graduation, Ms. Baldwin excelled in the US Army. The recipient(s) will be a junior and/or senior maintaining
a 3.0 or better QPA. A North
Carolina resident is preferred.
The recipient will be a political science major in the Department of
Political Science or a history major in the Department of History. Consideration may be given to an
education major who has declared a major in political science or history. Applicants will also have a
demonstrated strong work ethic, personal achievement, and be in need of
financial assistance.
John Green Memorial
Endowed Scholarship
This scholarship was
established in 1984 and endowed by generous contributions from The
Robesonian, family members, and friends of the late John Green (Ô84). The scholarship is given to a capable
and energetic student who wishes to pursue a career in writing. It will be awarded to a student
majoring in History, Journalism, or Creative Writing.
Sue Betty Locklear
Endowed Memorial Scholarship
The Sue Betty Locklear
Endowed Memorial Scholarship was established in 1991 by faculty, family, and
friends to honor the memory of Sue Betty Locklear, who served as secretary for
more than twenty-one years in the Department of Communicative Arts. The award is to be made annually to a
non-traditional student who is in need of financial assistance and who has
declared a major in either the Department of English, Theatre, and Languages or
the Department of History.
James C. Maynor Endowed Scholarship*
This scholarship was
established by Dr. Jayne P. Maynor to honor her father, James C. Maynor, a
member of the UNCP class of 1950 and generous benefactor. The recipients of the
James C. Maynor Endowed Scholarship will
be residents of North Carolina with a major in history. Recipients must
maintain a minimum of 2.5 QPA and be full time undergraduate students. The
award will occur half in the fall semester and half in the spring semester, can
be made in any year of study and is renewable.
Clifton Oxendine
Memorial Endowed Scholarship*
This scholarship was
established by family, colleagues, students and admirers to honor the late Dr.
Clifton Oxendine who served UNC Pembroke from 1939 to 1970, first as Dean of
the college and then as Professor Emeritus of American History. This scholarship is awarded annually to
a disadvantaged student majoring in American History with first preference to a
Native American from Robeson or surrounding counties.
Max M. Weinstein
Memorial Endowed Scholarship
The DonorÕs intent is
to establish an award that will affirm and promote his belief in the enduring
value of education and in the study of history. The donor will commemorate the memory and legacy of his late
father, Max Weinstein, who shared his belief in the usefulness and value of
learning through history. This endowed scholarship is meant to encourage and
inspire recipients to recognize the importance and relativity of history in the
quest of life long learning and to provide financial support as they pursue
this field of study. The donor believes that education is a means of broadening
oneÕs horizons, not only in the pursuit of a career but also in the quest for a
future that is open to the many possibilities that come with a good educational
foundation.
Candidates qualified
for this scholarship award shall be History majors pursuing an undergraduate or
graduate degree at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke. The donor prefers that financial need
is demonstrated; however, the department may use its discretion as to determine
the recipient who is most deserving.
The award will be made annually.
DEPARTMENT
OF MASS COMMUNICATION
John Green Memorial
Endowed Scholarship
The scholarship was established
in 1984 and endowed by generous contributions from The Robesonian,
family members, and friends of the late John Green (Ô84). The scholarship is given to a capable
and energetic student who wishes to pursue a career in writing. It will be awarded to a student
majoring in History, Journalism, or Creative Writing.
Newy Scruggs Sports
Broadcasting Endowed Scholarship
After receiving
success in various large markets across the country in the field of sports
broadcasting, the Donor wishes to assist other young people who have chosen a
similar career track by establishing the Newy Scruggs Sports Broadcasting
Endowed Scholarship. The primary
requirement for candidates to be awarded this scholarship shall be students
majoring in Mass Communication with plans to pursue a career in sports
broadcasting, sports reporting or sports information. Final preference will be given to any Mass Communication
student who plans to participate in athletics at The University of North
Carolina at Pembroke. All
candidates must be full-time undergraduate students in any year of study and
maintain at least the minimum university standard QPA.
Gene Warren Endowed
Scholarship
This scholarship is
awarded annually to a student majoring or intending to pursue a career in journalism
or public relations. It is based
on academic performance. The award
is renewable.
DEPARTMENT
OF MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
Claude W. Berry
Memorial Endowed Scholarship*
This scholarship was
established by family, friends, and students to honor the memory of Claude W.
Berry, Jr., a renowned Robeson County educator. Claude Berry served Robeson County as a seventh grade math
teacher, Director of Exceptional Children in the Red Springs City School System
and later as Director of Program Services for the Public Schools of Robeson
County. He also served as a
part-time faculty member of UNCP in the Department of Mathematics and Computer
Science.
The recipient of this
annual award shall be a Robeson County graduate with the declared major in
mathematics and/or computer science.
The recipient will be chosen regardless of race, gender or financial
need. The recipient must maintain
a 3.0 QPA or better. The award is
renewable.
Terry Nathaniel Chavis
Scholarship*
This scholarship was
established to provide financial assistance to a Purnell Swett High School
graduate with a demonstrated financial need majoring in Computer Science. Students granted this nonrenewable
scholarship must maintain a 3.0 QPA and must be full-time undergraduate
students in their freshman year of study.
The Wendy M. Hedgpeth
Scholarship (First
award to be made in the fall of 2011)
The Donor is creating
the Wendy M. Hedgpeth Scholarship in order to help students in financial need
to overcome barriers and to reach their full potential. Part of the
criteria is that the recipient be pursuing a degree in Computer Science because
the donor is passionate about technology and believes the country needs more
technology focused talent. The donor further requires that the student be
involved in community service, as outlined below, and maintain a 2.5 GPA. The
donor feels that, to be more appreciative of what one receives; one must work
to earn it.
The
recipients of the Wendy M. Hedgpeth Scholarship shall be undergraduate
students, juniors or seniors, of either full or part-time status, majoring in
Computer Science and maintaining a minimum 2.5 QPA. The recipient shall be required to provide proof of
community service – 20 hours per semester minimum – related to
their field of study. First
preference shall be given to a candidate of American Indian descent from a
state or federally recognized tribe. Recipients shall be natives of Robeson
County with demonstrated financial need. The award is renewable as long as the
recipient continues to meet the criteria.
Jason Wayne Hunt
Endowed Memorial Scholarship*
The Donor, on behalf
of the Family and Phi Sigma Nu Fraternity, wishes to establish the Jason
Wayne Hunt Endowed Memorial Scholarship to honor the memory of Jason.
At the time of his
death, Jason was a rising Junior at The University of North Carolina at
Pembroke with Computer Science as his declared major. JasonÕs strongest
subjects were Science and Math, but he also loved helping children by tutoring
them. He was active with his fraternity, Phi Sigma Nu; played softball and
worked part-time while a full-time student. This scholarship was established to carry JasonÕs name and
dream to deserving students seeking a goal and a dream of a college education.
Candidates for award
of this scholarship shall be residents of Robeson County, the state of North
Carolina, showing financial need, a full-time undergraduate student in the
sophomore year of study, majoring in Computer Science and maintaining the
minimum university standard QPA.
James Porter Mathematics and
Environmental Sciences Endowed Scholarship
The Donor wishes to recognize her father, whose guidance and
example made a profound difference in the course her life has taken. James PorterÕs belief in the power of
education influenced his daughterÕs decision to pursue advanced degrees, and
ultimately played a huge role in her success. Equally important was this fatherÕs impact on the way his
daughter attempts to live her life: with spirit, passion, perspective, and a
love of God, life, family, and community.
The recipients of this
scholarship will be students who have declared a major in mathematics, computer
science, environmental science, the life sciences, or other related disciplines
as they may be established at UNCP; maintain a minimum of 2.5 GPA; have
demonstrated financial need; a preference should be shown for Native American
students. The award is renewable.
DEPARTMENT
OF MUSIC
Bradley Alford Endowed
Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship was
established in memory of a gifted piano major that died of cancer in his senior
year. It is awarded to a full-time Music major in his or her junior or senior
year of study and is based on both musical talent and academic ability. The
recipient must maintain a QPA of 3.0. When this scholarship reaches endowment,
one $500 award will be given per year, but until that point, it will continue
to be awarded pending available funds.
Dr. Gordon R. Gibson
Endowed Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship was
established in memory of Dr. Gibson, who retired from a distinguished musical
career in New York and served as a staff accompanist at UNCP before passing
away in 2004, at the age of 80. This scholarship recognizes musical excellence
and personal commitment to the Music Department. The candidate must be a
full-time Music major at the undergraduate or graduate level with a minimum QPA
of 2.5.
Angela B. Hodges
Endowed Scholarship (not to be awarded until 2013)
This scholarship was
established by family and friends to carry on the pride and tradition of Angela
Hodges, a 1989 graduate of UNCP and an extremely talented musician. Angela
brought her talent to every child she touched in and out of the classroom. The
scholarship is awarded to a Music major, with preference going to an incoming
freshman and a graduate of Lumberton Senior High School. Although this
scholarship is not yet fully endowed, it will continue to be awarded pending
available funds.
Doris B. Johnson
Endowed Scholarship in Music
This scholarship was
established by Dr. Kenneth Johnson in memory of his wife, who taught music
education courses in the Music Department for many years. The scholarship is
awarded annually to a student who is active in the Music Educators National
Conference and who shows exceptional potential as a music teacher.
Margaret S. Jones
Endowed Scholarship
This scholarship was
established in honor of Mrs. Jones, wife of former chancellor, Dr. English E.
Jones, to aid students in obtaining their educational goals. It is given
annually to an outstanding Music major who has proven him/herself to be a
dedicated student with exceptional talent and has exhibited a willingness to
use this talent for the benefit of the department.
Travis Stockley
Memorial Scholarship (not to be awarded until 2012)
This scholarship is
named for the former director of the UNCP Musical Theatre program who passed
away in an automobile accident in August of 2006. It is awarded to a Music
student who has made significant contributions to the MusicalTheatre program.
Although this scholarship is not yet fully endowed, it will continue to be
awarded pending available funds.
DEPARTMENT
OF NURSING
Campbell Soup Company
Student Nursing Endowed Scholarship
The Campbell Soup
Company Student Nursing Endowed Scholarship was established in 1994 to be used
for nursing scholarships for disadvantaged students enrolled in the RN Bachelor
of Science in Nursing program.
Caring Touch Home
Health Care Endowed Scholarship in Nursing
The Donor recognizes
the shortage of nurse professionals practicing in Southeastern North Carolina
and desires to help promote the advancement of this profession through
financial support granted to a full-time nursing student. The donor requests that the recipient
demonstrate financial need and that priority be granted to a student planning
to practice as a nurse in the surrounding counties, including Robeson, Hoke,
Scotland, Richmond, Bladen, Columbus, and Cumberland Counties. The Caring Touch Home Health Care
Endowed Scholarship will be awarded to a rising junior with a 3.0 QPA. The award shall be renewable as long as
funds are available and the recipient continues to meet the established
criteria.
H. Gail Davis Endowed
Nursing Scholarship*
The Donors wish to
honor H. Gail Davis by establishing this scholarship in her honor. Southeastern Regional Medical CenterÕs
family and friends recognize Ms. Davis for her 38 years of dedicated service to
the nursing profession and her contributions that ensured consistent, quality
patient care.
Candidate for award of
this scholarship shall be a resident of the state of North Carolina who is a
full-time undergraduate student in the junior or senior year of study seeking a
degree in Nursing and maintaining a 2.5 QPA at The University of North Carolina
at Pembroke. There is no restriction of financial need, and the award is
renewable.
Mary McKenzie Edwards
Endowed Scholarship*
A scholarship
established by her daughter in loving memory, Mary McKenzie Edwards struggled
to earn her degree in nursing in the 1930Õs. This scholarship is designed to
assist students enrolled in the University Nursing Program who are in financial
need. Recipients must be residents of Robeson County with first preference for
award to members and descendants of the Lumbee and Tuscarora tribes. The
scholarship awards are available to all nursing students. Recipients must be in
good academic standing.
Trinity Urgent Care and Family Practice Endowed Scholarship*
The DonorÕs intent is
to establish a scholarship that will affirm and promote her belief in the
enduring value of education in the field of Nursing and the sciences. The donor will commemorate the memory
and legacy of her late mother, Viola Bullard Parsons, whose influence and
encouragement inspired the Donor to pursue her dreams and aspirations.
This scholarship is
meant to encourage and inspire recipients to recognize the importance and
relativity of serving humanity through the field of medicine and/or healthcare
clinical services. The funding is
given in the hopes that recipients will continue in the quest of lifelong
learning in this field of study and to provide financial support as they pursue
their vocation and training. The
Donor believes that education is a means of broadening oneÕs horizons, not only
in the pursuit of a career; but also in the quest for a future that is open to
the many possibilities that come with a good educational foundation.
Candidates for this scholarship shall
be of American Indian descent and a member of a state or federally recognized
tribe; nursing, chemistry, biology or pre-med majors pursuing an undergraduate
degree at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke. The Donor prefers that the recipient be
of demonstrated financial need; however the department may use its discretion
to determine the recipient who is most deserving. The award will be made annually.
Joan Howard Wallace
NCSDAR-AI Nursing Scholarship
The Donor, a nurse, is
fulfilling a goal by establishing this scholarship at The University of North
Carolina at Pembroke to provide financial assistance to an American Indian
nursing student who exhibits ability and promise in the nursing
profession.
The NCSDAR (North
Carolina Society Daughters of the American Revolution) State Chairman-American
Indians Committee was established in Washington, D.C. in 1941 to educate
members of the DAR and school children about the Native American Culture and to
provide funds for education of American Indian students. The Donor was appointed Chair of that
organization in 2000. The
scholarshipÕs name reflects the DAR support and the American Indian Committee.
Candidates for award
of this scholarship shall be of demonstrated financial need and a full-time
nursing student in the sophomore to senior year of study at The University of
North Carolina at Pembroke. There
is no restriction for residency of any county and no minimum QPA is required.
DEPARTMENT
OF PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION
Dr. Robert K. Gustafson
Memorial Endowed Scholarship
The recipient of the Dr. Robert
K. Gustafson Endowed Memorial Scholarship will be at least a second semester
sophomore, junior, or senior, majoring in Philosophy and/or Religion, who
exemplifies high academic performance and positive intellectual leadership.
Need shall not be a prerequisite. Half of the annual award shall be given in
each fall and spring semester, and the award is renewable as long as the
recipient remains in good standing with the Department of Religion and
Philosophy. First preference shall be given to a longtime resident of North
Carolina from Scotland, Robeson, or Cumberland County.
Marshall W. and Gertrude
Locklear Endowed Memorial Scholarship*
The Marshall W. and
Gertrude Locklear Endowed Memorial Scholarship was initially established by
family and friends in 1990 to honor the memory of Marshall W. Locklear. In 2000, Gertrude LocklearÕs name was
added to honor her memory as well. The scholarship is awarded annually to a
student from Robeson County who is working toward a degree in Religion. The recipient should be a candidate for
the ministry or plan to go into some form of full-time religious service. The scholarship is renewable as long as
the student makes satisfactory progress toward completion of the degree.
The Doctor Reverend
Jerry Lowry Endowed Scholarship*
In 1990, Rev. Jerry
Lowry established a Planned Gift with the University of North Carolina at
Pembroke Foundation. Because this
gift was prompted by his love of UNCP, upon his death, the gift endowed a
scholarship in the Department of Philosophy and Religion. The establishment of this scholarship
affirmed Dr. LowryÕs strong belief in the importance of faith and serving
others.
The recipients of the
Doctor Reverend Jerry Lowry Endowed Scholarship will be residents of North
Carolina, with preference going to a Robeson County native majoring or with a
minor in Religion at UNC Pembroke.
Recipients shall be either full- or part-time undergraduate students of
demonstrated financial need, maintaining a 3.0 QPA. The award will be made half in the fall and half in the
spring and is renewable as long as funds are available and the recipient
continues to meet the criteria.
Ruth Martin Endowed
Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship was
established in 1990 and endowed by family, friends, alumni, colleagues, and
church groups in memory of Miss Ruth Martin, Associate Professor of Religion
(1953-1985), for her many years of service to the University and the
community. The award is given
annually to a student who is a Religion major preparing for full-time religious
service.
The Ministry Through
Education Endowed Scholarship (not to be awarded until 2011)
This scholarship was
established by a donor to assist students who aspire to serve their fellow man
and community through ministry.
The recipients will be either full- or part-time undergraduate students
with a major in Religion, Religious Education, or Education with a
concentration in Religion.
Recipients must maintain a minimum University QPA.
DEPARTMENT
OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
Captain Elizabeth Lord
Baldwin Endowed Memorial Scholarship*
This scholarship was
established in memory of Elizabeth Lord Baldwin. Ms. Baldwin was a 1986 UNC Pembroke graduate with a B.A. in
Political Science. She was an
involved and active student. After
graduation, Ms. Baldwin excelled in the US Army. The recipient(s) will be a junior and/or senior maintaining
a 3.0 or better QPA. A North
Carolina resident is preferred.
The recipient will be a political science major in the Department of
Political Science or a history major in the Department of History. Consideration may be given to an
education major who has declared a major in political science or history. Applicants will also have a
demonstrated strong work ethic, personal achievement, and be in need of
financial assistance.
Walter L. Weisberg
Memorial Endowed Scholarship in Political Science
The Weisberg
scholarship was established by the Weisberg family in memory of Walter L.
Weisberg, a professor of Political Science at UNC Pembroke, 1975-1981. Recipients of the scholarship are
selected on the basis of academic achievement.
DEPARTMENT
OF PSYCHOLOGY
Jetter Bernard Locklear
Memorial Endowed Scholarship
Established in 1988 by
friends, family members, and Mrs. Francine Locklear in memory of her husband,
Jetter Bernard Locklear this scholarship is awarded to an academically
talented, economically disadvantaged Native American, who is pursuing a degree
in the Human/Social Services. The
recipient of the scholarship will have declared a major in Psychology,
Sociology, or Social Work.
DEPARTMENT
OF SOCIAL WORK
College of Arts and
Sciences Endowed Scholarship for Social Work Majors*
The Donor wishes to
establish the College of Arts and Sciences Endowed Scholarship for Social Work
Majors at UNC Pembroke to honor the memory of a former student who successfully
completed the requirements for a degree in Social Work in December 2002.
Candidate for award of
this scholarship shall be a resident of the state of North Carolina,
demonstrating financial need, a full-time student in any year of study,
majoring in Social Work and maintaining the minimum 2.5 QPA. The scholarship is non-renewable.
Margaret Kennerdell
George Endowed Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship was
funded by A. Fred George in loving memory of his mother, Margaret Kennerdell
George. Mrs. George, as a social
worker, gave unselfishly of her time and compassion to enhance the lives of and
provide opportunities for less fortunate children in Akron, Ohio. Mrs. George was a true professional,
respected by her peers and dearly loved by those whose lives she touched. The scholarship is awarded to a student
majoring in Social Work. No
restrictions apply regarding race or geographical domain; however, the
recipient must qualify for financial assistance and maintain a 3.0 or higher
QPA. The scholarship is renewable
as long as the recipient makes the satisfactory progress in the program.
Mary
T. Hill Endowed Scholarship in Social Work
The DonorÕs intent is
to establish an award which will affirm and promote her belief in the enduring
value of education built on the premise that education should be used for the
benefit and service of mankind.
The donor will commemorate the memory and legacy of her mother, Mary T.
Hill, whose selfless acts of service improved the quality of life for her
family and her community.
Her example inspired the donor to recognize the value of social work as
a most important and influential discipline of study. The scholarship is meant
to inspire the recipient to understand that lifeÕs fulfillment and happiness
may be enriched by the measure of what one invests and gives back to others. The scholarship is to provide financial
support to a deserving student who is pursuing the Social Work field of
study. The donor believes that
education coupled with the desire to serve humanity is a means of broadening
oneÕs horizons, and that a strong educational foundation is the basis of a
fulfilling career and a happy life.
The scholarship should serve as a reminder that giving should be part of
oneÕs continuous commitment to humanity.
Candidates
qualified for this scholarship award shall be social work majors pursuing an
undergraduate degree at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke. The donor prefers that financial need
is demonstrated; however the department may use their discretion as to
determine the recipient that is most deserving. A GPA of 3.0 is preferred with preference to a Robeson,
Bladen, Scotland, Cumberland, Hoke or a Columbus County resident. The award will be made annually.
Jetter Bernard
Locklear Memorial Endowed Scholarship
Established in 1988 by
friends, family members, and Mrs. Francine Locklear in memory of her husband,
Jetter Bernard Locklear. The
scholarship is awarded to an academically talented, economically disadvantaged
Native American who is pursuing a degree in the Human/Social Services. The recipient of the scholarship will
have declared a major in Psychology, Sociology, or Social Work.
Dr. Von S. Locklear
Memorial Scholarship in Social Work
The Dr. Von S.
Locklear Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a sophomore or junior Social Work
major to be used for a year of study.
Preference will be given to: (a) persons who demonstrate an appreciation
for the Lumbee culture and tradition; (b) those who have demonstrated a
commitment to the social work profession; and (c) a good QPA. The scholarship is given in memory of
Von Locklear who died of cancer in 1989 at the age of 36. During his short adult life, Von
consistently demonstrated an unconditional commitment to the profession of
social work.
DEPARTMENT
OF SOCIOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Jetter Bernard
Locklear Memorial Endowed Scholarship
Established in 1988 by
friends, family members, and Mrs. Francine Locklear in memory of her husband,
Jetter Bernard Locklear. The
scholarship is awarded to an academically talented, economically disadvantaged Native
American who is pursuing a degree in the Human/Social Services. The recipient of the scholarship will
have declared a major in Psychology, Sociology, or Social Work.
Arthur Wendell ÒA.W.Ó
Oxendine Memorial Endowed Scholarship
Arthur Wendell ÒA.W.Ó
Oxendine, a ten year veteran of the Robeson County SheriffÕs Department and a
thirteen year veteran of the Scotland County SheriffÕs Department died in the
line of duty in 1993 as a result of injuries sustained in a hit-and-run traffic
collision. The scholarship is
given in his memory to assist a student majoring in the field of Criminal
Justice who demonstrates qualities of honesty and leadership and who has met
the academic requirements of the University.
MAYNOR HONORS COLLEGE
Esther G. Maynor
Scholarship
Born and raised in
Robeson County, Esther Graham Maynor was the daughter of Duncan and Dovie Lowry
Graham. She married Therod ÒHorseÓ
Maynor. During WWII, Therod Maynor
and Floyd Pike became friends and eventually business partners with Pike
Electric in Mount Airy, NC. Pike
Electric is the largest electrical contractor in the southeast. Therod passed away in 1967 and Mrs.
Maynor stayed in Mount Airy.
Upon Mrs. MaynorÕs
death, she left in her will that her Trust Estate, minus some specific
distributions that she listed, be given to the Trustees of UNC Pembroke for the
purpose of establishing the Esther G. Maynor Scholarship. The scholarship is to be awarded to
students attending UNC Pembroke who are accepted to the Maynor Honors College
and demonstrate financial need.
Beginning with the entering
Freshman Class of Fall 2007, one full scholarship will be awarded to a freshman
member of the Maynor Honors College. This scholarship will cover the cost of
tuition, room and board, fees, and books. The scholarship is renewable for four
years provided that the student remains in good academic standing and meets the
requirements for continuation in the Honors College.
UNCP Friends of the
Library Endowed Scholarship
The Donors wish to establish the UNCP
Friends of the Library Endowed Scholarship, an endowed fund, to assist at least
one Honors College student per year at UNCP, depending upon fund
availability. The purpose of this
fund is to provide financial assistance to an Honors College student who is not
the recipient of a merit scholarship.
Candidates for
consideration of this award shall be full-time undergraduate students in the
sophomore, junior, or senior year of study at UNCP meeting a 3.0 minimum QPA
standard restriction. Candidates
may be pursuing a degree in any major.
Candidates do not have to demonstrate financial need, and the award is
renewable, but candidates must reapply each semester.
When awarded, the
award shall be $250.00 per student per award and shall be credited to the
recipientÕs account.
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
SCHOOL
OF BUSINESS SCHOLARSHIPS
The Jackie Parker
Adams Endowed Scholarship*
The Donors wish to
establish this endowment to honor the life of Jackie Parker Adams, a 1980
graduate of The University of North Carolina at Pembroke.
Candidates for award
of this scholarship shall be a full time student at UNCP in any year of study,
majoring in Business and maintaining a 3.0 QPA. Recipient must be of demonstrated financial need and be a
resident of North Carolina. As
part of the application process, candidate must submit a short essay explaining
why he/she should receive the award.
Century 21 The Real
Estate Center Endowed Scholarship
The Donor wishes to
encourage young men and women to pursue an education in the field of business
by establishing a scholarship that will provide incentive and support. CENTURY
21 The Real Estate Center supports the mission of higher education in general
and the University of North Carolina at Pembroke in particular, and hopes to
promote careers in business by sponsoring this award. As a longtime leader in the Lumberton business community,
CENTURY 21 feels a civic responsibility towards the residents of the area, and
intends this award to demonstrate the seriousness of their commitment to the
growth and prosperity of this area.
Candidates for award
of this scholarship shall be a resident of Robeson County in the state of North
Carolina and a full time undergraduate student in the School of Business who
has committed to business as a major, and is maintaining a 3.0 GPA at The
University of North Carolina at Pembroke. The scholarship may be re-awarded
annually to the same student assuming he or she meets the criteria above.
The Doctors Cecil and
Naomi Lee Conley Endowed Scholarship in Chemistry and The Doctors Naomi Lee and
Cecil Conley Endowed Scholarship in Business Administration*
This scholarship
documents the DonorsÕ wishes to support the area of study in which each of them
specialized during their long and distinguished careers as faculty
members. In 1963, Dr. Cecil Conley
became the chairman of Pembroke State UniversityÕs (now the University of North
Carolina at Pembroke) Division of Science and Mathematics. Dr. Naomi Lee, also a PSU alumna, was
dean of women and assistant professor in the PSU Business Department. Because of these ties to UNCP, the fact
that they met and married while on the PSU campus, and because education had
been their careers, these two now retired faculty members established the
scholarships in 1993. It has been
their hope that these scholarships will benefit young people from the area.
Candidates for award
of The Doctors Naomi Lee and Cecil Conley Endowed Scholarship in Business
Administration shall be a Robeson County resident majoring in Business
Administration, maintaining a 3.0 GPA, whose financial need may be considered
but should not be a determining factor.
The Selection Committee shall consist of a University Committee in
consultation with the Dean of the School of Business. Dr. Naomi Lee Conley shall be invited to participate in the
final selection.
Independent Insurance
Agents of North Carolina, Inc. Endowed Scholarship
This scholarship was
established through the generosity of independent insurance agents throughout
North Carolina to provide scholarship support to sophomores, juniors and senior
students with a declared major in Business. The recipients must meet all
academic requirements of the University. The award amount will paid half in the
fall and spring.
Coach Mario and
Elizabeth Poletti Memorial Scholarship for Service
The children of Coach
Mario and Elizabeth Poletti wish to honor their mother and their father, who
dedicated his life to teaching, coaching, and service to family, church, and
community.
The scholarship is
open to a UNCP football student-athlete in any year of study and is renewable.
The recipient shall be a business major (or have an intent to study business if
no major declared), have a minimum 3.0 QPA, be a full-time undergraduate
student, and show a record of previous service to family, church, school, and
community. Selection will be
made by a committee appointed by the Dean of the School of Business and will
include the current UNCP Football coach.
Nelson Price &
Associates Scholarship
Nelson Price &
Associates, PA, wish to promote the efforts of the School of Business. Nelson Price & Associates, PA, has
been a model of good business practice with a foundation that has been built on
honesty, integrity, hard work, and customer service. Several employees of the firm are UNCP graduates, including
Greg and Andy Price. The firm
recognizes the value of higher education and the values of UNCP to the region
and wishes to assist students as they strive to enhance their knowledge and
college experience.
The recipient shall be
a business major, and the scholarship will be awarded at the discretion of a
committee formed under the supervision of the Dean of the School of Business.
William Lonnie Revels,
Sr., Memorial Scholarship*
The Donor wishes to
establish this scholarship—a tribute to her husbandÕs lifelong commitment
to education, entrepreneurship, and his American Indian heritage—to
encourage and financially assist young American Indian students pursuing an
education at UNC Pembroke.
The recipients of the
William Lonnie Revels, Sr. Memorial Scholarship shall be native residents of
North Carolina majoring in American Indian Studies, Education, or Business at
UNCP. The awards should rotate
within these majors—the first year awarded to an American Indian Studies
major, the second year to an Education major, the third year to a Business
major with a Concentration in Entrepreneurship, etc. Recipients must maintain a
2.5 QPA and be full-time undergraduate students in any year of study. The award
will be made to an American Indian student of demonstrated financial need in
the fall and is non-renewable.
Jepty Patrick
Strickland Endowed Scholarship* (REVISED)
Ken Strickland, a
businessman living in Mclean, VA, a native of Robeson County, and a graduate of
Prospect High School class of 1959, wanted to provide an educational opportunity
to UNCP students while honoring his father, Jepty Strickland. Therefore, he
established the Jepty Patrick Strickland Endowed Scholarship.
His father, a Lumbee
Indian, was a farmer in Robeson County and a lifelong member of St. Anna
Church, believing strongly in the importance of religion in everyday life and
in providing service to his community and fellowman. Mr. Jepty was committed to
education for his children and worked diligently to provide guidance to his
family towards that end.
Awards
from this scholarship shall provide tuition assistance to candidates in their
junior or senior year of study who are seeking a degree in: (1) teacher
education; (2) Business; or (3) Science at UNC Pembroke. First preference shall
be given to a candidate of American Indian descent from a state or federally
recognized tribe through the year 2020. However, in the absence of a qualified
American Indian candidate, the scholarship shall have no racial or ethnic
preferences. After 2020, this scholarship is open and available to all races,
creeds and nationalities. The recipient must show promise, be of demonstrated
financial need, and be a native or current resident of Robeson County. The
recipient must maintain a minimum 2.8 QPA to be eligible for the scholarship.
The scholarship is renewable as long as the requirements continue to be met.
UNCP School of
Business Faculty Scholars Endowed Award
The Donor, comprised
of faculty members from the School of Business, wishes to establish the
Business Faculty Scholars award; this award signifies these educatorsÕ belief
in the value of a degree earned from the UNCP School of Business. Moreover, these donors take pride in
implementing an award that is funded exclusively by faculty and which will be
awarded to a student who embodies those qualities that best characterize a
successful undergraduate scholar.
Therefore, while this agreement will set forth the basic criteria for
the award, the committee that recommends the annual recipients may use its
discretion in selecting a scholar who they feel most personifies the intent of
an award titled Business Faculty Scholars. If no qualified applicant is found, the award will be
postponed until such time as one is identified.
Candidates for award
of this scholarship shall be full-time junior-level Business majors who are
preparing to enter their senior year, who have a minimum quality point average
of 3.5, with a preference for students who completed most of their hours at The
University of North Carolina at Pembroke.
The recipient will be identified and the award made in the spring of the
year.
DEPARTMENTAL
SCHOLARSHIPS
DEPARTMENT
OF ECONOMICS, FINANCE, AND DECISION SCIENCES
BB&T Finance and
Banking Endowment
The Finance and
Banking Endowment is designed to provide opportunities for students who are
majoring in finance and to provide funds for the development of a strong
academic environment. The endowment will be used to fund student scholarships
in finance and banking. It will also be used to provide research support for
faculty, leading-edge banking and financial services software packages,
computer and other technological equipment, special library resources, and
other needs that cannot be met with state funds alone. The goal of the
endowment is to ensure a strong academic program that will produce viable,
marketable students in finance and banking.
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
DEPARTMENTAL
SCHOLARSHIPS
AIR
FORCE ROTC PROGRAM
Stacy Ryan Locklear
Air Force ROTC Endowed Scholarship Fund*
The Donors wish to
establish a scholarship to honor the memory of Stacy Ryan Locklear, who
profoundly impacted the lives of his father, family, and friends. Ryan was a
vibrant 3-year-old who passed away unexpectedly on July 25, 2004. He was proud of his dad, who was commissioned
an Air Force officer in 1989 through the UNCP Air Force ROTC Program.
The Air Force ROTC
(AFROTC) curriculum teaches leadership, follower-ship, communication skills,
management, and a myriad of other essential skills and is designed to prepare
students to assume positions of increasing responsibility in the modern Air
Force.
Candidate for award of
this scholarship shall be an American Indian resident of Robeson County. The
candidate shall be a full-time, undergraduate student in the junior or senior
year of study participating in the Air Force ROTC Program at The University of
North Carolina at Pembroke. The
candidate shall maintain a 3.0 QPA and must be of demonstrated financial need.
ARMY
ROTC PROGRAM
Faye Nye Lewis Endowed
Scholarship
The scholarship,
generously supported by Ms. Lewis, is awarded annually to a sophomore ROTC
candidate who has completed his or her freshman year as a Reserve Officers
Training Corps (ROTC) student. It
is to provide funds for the studentÕs sophomore year as an ROTC cadet, and is
based on his/her overall achievement.
DEPARTMENTS
OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION and EDUCATION SPECIALTIES
Marcus W. Avent Endowed Memorial Scholarship*
The donor wishes to
honor the memory of his son-in-law, Marcus Warren Avent. Marc grew up in Lumberton, North
Carolina, and received a business degree from UNCP in 1994. He was a valued manager for Regional
Acceptance Corporation and was well respected by his colleagues. He was also a
dedicated husband and father.
Candidate for award of
this scholarship shall be a resident of the state of North Carolina and a
full-time undergraduate student in the junior or senior year of study at The
University of North Carolina at Pembroke.
Candidate must maintain a 3.0 QPA and be working toward a degree in
Education.
Adolph and Dorothy L.
Blue Family Endowed Scholarship*
This scholarship is
being established in honor of Dorothy Locklear Blue and in memory of Adolph
Blue. Dorothy, a 1955 graduate of
UNCP, is a retired educator having worked in the Public Schools of Robeson County
for 38 years. Adolph, former
Assistant Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds at UNCP, retired in 1991 with
25 years of service. The Donors
wish to establish this scholarship to stress the importance of education and to
support students seeking degrees in the teaching profession. Education at UNCP is a family legacy
established five generations ago by DorothyÕs grandfather, Anderson Locklear
(Locklear Hall), and continues to this day.
The recipients of the
scholarship will be residents of Robeson County with a declared major in
Education. Recipients must maintain the minimum University QPA and be full-time
undergraduate students of demonstrated financial need in their junior or senior
year of study. The award is renewable as long as funds are available.
James Knox Braboy Endowed
Memorial Scholarship*
The Donor wishes to
honor the memory of Mr. James Knox Braboy by establishing a scholarship that
will recognize his dedication to the teaching profession and to acknowledge his
lifelong passion for educating under-served children. Mr. Braboy received his two-year diploma from the Indian
Normal School (now UNCP) in 1928 and returned in 1958 to receive his four-year
degree in Education. In 1970 he
was named South CarolinaÕs Teacher of the Year and one of the top three
teachers in the nation.
After his death in
1976, Mr. Braboy was described as being Òa just and kind man,Ó serving his
people faithfully, and walking humbly with God. His main purpose in life was to see that the Indian children
at Leland Grove School (Dillon, South Carolina) got the best education that he
could provide them with the limited resources available to him.
Candidate for award of
this scholarship shall be of American Indian descent and a legal resident of
Robeson County in the junior or senior year of study seeking a degree in
Education at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke. Candidate may be a part-time or
full-time undergraduate, but must maintain the UniversityÕs minimum QPA
standard and be of demonstrated financial need. The award is renewable.
Mary Elizabeth Jones
Brayboy Endowed Scholarship
Established in honor
of Mary Elizabeth Jones Brayboy, eligible recipients of this scholarship are
Native American women enrolled as full-time undergraduate students majoring in
Education. Recipients of this renewable scholarship must maintain a 3.0 QPA.
John J., Lela, and
Steve Brooks Endowed Memorial
Scholarship*
The scholarship was
established in memory of John J. Brooks by the Brooks family. John J. Brooks
was a Native American alumnus of the institution and a teacher in the local
public schools for many years. The family wishes to honor their deceased
mother, Lela Brooks, and brother, Steve Brooks, by adding their names to the
existing scholarship.
The recipient shall be
a Native American graduate of the Public Schools of Robeson County who shows
academic promise, who has demonstrated need for financial assistance in
attending college, who intends to study and pursue a career in education with
the Public Schools of Robeson County, and who by virtue of birth, affiliation,
or experiences is genuinely committed to encouraging the study, understanding,
and preservation of Native American history, tradition, and culture. Recipient
must maintain the university minimum standards of 2.5 QPA and be a full-time
undergraduate student. The award shall occur in the fall and is renewable.
Class of 1955 Endowed
Scholarship
Having greatly
benefited from the existence of this educational institution, and recognizing
the impact of a college education upon the quality of their lives, the donors
have established the Class of 1955 Endowed Scholarship at The University of
North Carolina at Pembroke as a testament of their gratitude and appreciation.
Candidate for award of
this scholarship shall be of American Indian descent. The candidate shall be a first-semester senior at The
University of North Carolina at Pembroke, majoring in Education, with plans to
go immediately into the teaching profession. This award is not based upon financial need and is
non-renewable. The candidate must
be full-time status and must maintain a 2.5 QPA. There is no restriction on residency.
James H. and Katherine
B. Dial Endowed Scholarship In Education*
The Donor wishes to
honor James H. Dial, the patriarch of the Dial Family and lifelong educator and
community leader, by establishing the James H. and Katherine B. Dial Endowed
Scholarship in Education.
Candidate for award of this scholarship shall be a Native American
resident of Robeson County, North Carolina, showing financial need, who is either
a full-time or part-time undergraduate student in the junior year of study,
majoring in Education (K-7) and maintaining a 3.0 QPA. Scholarship is
non-renewable.
Ruby Carter Dial
Endowed Memorial Scholarship
The Donors wish to
recognize distinguished service to education as a teacher, administrator,
counselor and mentor to young people.
Candidates for award of this scholarship shall be residents of Robeson
County, the state of North Carolina, who are either full-or-part time
undergraduate students in their junior year of study, and maintaining a 3.0 QPA
at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke. The $500.00 annual award is merit based; candidates do not
have to be of financial need.
First preference will be given to a Robeson County American Indian
enrolled in the teacher certification program, not receiving other financial
aid, with demonstrated community service, involvement and experience in
American Indian Youth programs and activities. The award will be made half in the fall and half in the
spring and the award shall not exceed $500 per year. The award will be renewable if funds are available.
Dial-Chavis SNCAE
Endowed Scholarship
This scholarship was
endowed in 1992 by Harriet Caligan Dial, UniServ Director of NCAE, and wife of
UNC Pembroke Professor Emeritus, Dr. Adolph L. Dial. It honors longtime Robeson
County educator Agnes Hunt Chavis who served the NEA in leadership roles at the
local, state, and national levels. The award is presented annually to a junior
or senior education (or related academic field) major who plans to teach in the
public schools. Candidates must be members of the SNCAE-UNCP Chapter. The
choice of a recipient will be based on academic achievement and financial need.
The scholarship is renewable.
Dr. Carl M. Fisher Memorial
Scholarship
The Donors wish to
honor their husband and father, Dr. Carl M. Fisher, who died March 30, 2006,
after 37 years of service to The University of North Carolina at Pembroke, by
establishing this scholarship in his memory. Dr. Fisher was employed at UNCP
from 1967 until his retirement in 1994. While at UNCP he worked as a professor
in the Education Department and an administrator. One of his greatest aspirations was to teach in a way that
would encourage students to want to continue their education. Therefore, this scholarship is being
established to help a deserving student in the School of Education achieve her
or his ultimate goal of an undergraduate or graduate degree at UNC Pembroke.
The recipients of the
Dr. Carl M. Fisher Memorial Scholarship must have a declared major in Education
and maintain a minimum 3.0 QPA. Recipients may be either part- or full-time
undergraduate students in their junior or senior year of study or graduate
students. There is no restriction of residency or financial need. The award is
renewable if funds are available.
Brian Freeman Endowed
Scholarship for Teaching Excellence*
The Donor wishes to
establish this scholarship to commemorate his selection as the National
Education AssociationÕs Teaching Excellence Award recipient for 2003. Brian is the first teacher from North
Carolina to receive this honor. He
would like to financially assist a K-6 Elementary Education major at UNCP to
follow in his footsteps and to encourage him/her to make a positive impact in the
lives of children.
Candidate for award of
this scholarship shall be a resident of Robeson County who is a full time
undergraduate student in the junior year of study, majoring in K-6 Elementary
Education and maintaining a 3.0 QPA at The University of North Carolina at
Pembroke. The recipient does not
have to be of demonstrated financial need.
James Leon and
Christine Roberts Hunt Endowed Memorial Scholarship
The Donors wish to
honor the patriarch and matriarch of the Hunt Family by establishing the James
Leon and Christine Roberts Hunt Endowed Memorial Scholarship. Leon, UNCP Class of 1950, and Christine, UNCP Class of
1957, were the first members of their respective families to earn a college
degree. They were both retired educators in Robeson County, North Carolina
collectively working a total of 60 years. Leon and Christine believed strongly
in education and worked hard to provide educational opportunities for their six
sons, four of whom are also graduates of UNCP.
Candidate for award of
this scholarship shall be of demonstrated financial need, a full-time
undergraduate student in the junior or senior year of study at The University
of North Carolina at Pembroke majoring in Education and maintaining a 2.5 QPA.
Herman and Louise M.
Jenkins Endowed Memorial Scholarship*
This scholarship was
established by the family as a living memorial in honor of Herman and Louise M.
Jenkins who were life-long residents of Richmond County, NC. It is designed to help students who are
in need of financial assistance to continue their education at UNC
Pembroke. First preference will be
given to students from Richmond County who are planning to teach in Richmond
County. Students must demonstrate
that they are deserving of this award on the basis of achievement, motivation,
and hard work.
Wendy Lee Klenotiz
Endowed Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship was
established in loving memory of UNCP student Wendy Lee Klenotiz by her family
and friends. The recipient shall be a female full-time rising junior or senior
student majoring in special education. The recipient must maintain at least a
2.7 grade point average to receive and maintain the award. The award is
renewable each year. Preference will be given to students involved in athletics
and with special health needs. Financial need will be taken into consideration.
Anderson N. Locklear
Endowed Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship was
established by the descendants of Anderson N. Locklear in 1990 to honor the
memory of this pioneer educator (1870-1934), who served for forty-two years as
a teacher and principal in the Native American schools of Robeson County. Mr.
Locklear was a member of the first class of the old Normal School (later to
become UNC Pembroke), where he served as a trustee for many years. Locklear Hall, which houses the
Department of Art on the UNC Pembroke campus, is named in his honor. Awarded
annually to a Native American student majoring in teacher education, the
scholarship may be renewed as long as the recipient is in good standing.
Louise Bell Locklear
Memorial Scholarship*
The Louise Bell
Locklear Memorial Scholarship is being established in honor of the life and
accomplishments of Mrs. Louise Bell Locklear. Growing up as a child of the
Depression in rural Robeson County, Louise, like most other children, struggled
with poverty as well as racial inequities that were prevalent in the South at
that time. She attended school in the Saddletree community, and, at an early
age, family and teachers began to notice that Louise excelled in her studies.
Her parents had the foresight to encourage the prospect that she one day be the
first college graduate in her family. The magnitude of that ambition, at that
time, could be compared in todayÕs society to a child aspiring to be Governor
of a state.
Her parents arranged
for her to attend high school in Pembroke because there was a better
educational opportunity than in her rural country high school. In the early
1900Õs, when traveling a couple of miles from home was virtually unheard of,
Louise traveled 16 miles in hopes of securing a college education. Sadly, upon
completion of high school, there was not enough money to pay for her dream. She
lived her adult life as most women of that era did—married, bore and
raised eight children, lived on a farm—and like most of her community,
struggled daily with the legacy of poverty. However, she never lost her resolve
about the benefit of education. Through hard work, diligence, and prayer,
Louise saw six of her eight children receive college degrees. Her life ended
abruptly at age 62, but her dreams and aspirations will continue to live
through future generations.
The recipient of the
Louise Bell Locklear Memorial Scholarship shall be a second-semester sophomore,
junior, or senior at UNCP, enrolled either part-time or full-time and majoring
in Education. Recipients must be residents of North Carolina, must maintain a
minimum 2.5 QPA, and be of demonstrated financial need. The award will be made
half in the fall and half in the spring and is renewable as long as the above
criteria are met and the recipient is in good standing with the University.
First preference shall be given to an American Indian female; however, if a
suitable candidate cannot be identified, the preference does not apply.
Pearlie Locklear
Endowed Memorial Scholarship
Awarded annually to a
Native American student majoring in Early Childhood Education, the scholarship
is made possible by gifts from the Pearlie Locklear family. The recipient will
be selected on the basis of academic achievement and financial need. The
scholarship may be renewed as long as the recipient is in good standing at the
University.
Josephine B. Lucente
Endowed Scholarship
This scholarship was
established by Mrs. Josephine Burnett Lucente, an alumna of UNCP and retired
elementary school teacher, so that aspiring teachers may reap the many benefits
of a college education and a teaching career. The scholarship is to be awarded annually to a sophomore or
junior elementary education major with a strong background in basic skills such
as reading and mathematics.
Recipient must maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA, be in financial need, and be
of good character.
Lumbee Regional
Development Association (LRDA) Early Childhood Development Endowed Scholarship*
The Donor wishes to
help students seeking a degree in Early Childhood Education (Birth through
Kindergarten) by establishing the LRDA Early Childhood Development Endowed
Scholarship. Candidate selections
shall be based upon: a Robeson
County resident of full-time enrollment; classification as a Junior; an Early
Childhood (Birth to Kindergarten) major; adherence to the minimum University
QPA; and, of demonstrated financial need. The award shall be made half in the Spring and half
the succeeding Fall.The Ministry Through Education Endowed Scholarship
This scholarship was
established by a donor to assist students who aspire to serve their fellow man
and community through ministry.
The recipients will be either full- or part-time undergraduate students
with a major in Religion, Religious Education, or Education with a
concentration in Religion.
Recipients must maintain a minimum University QPA.
The George H. Martino
Endowed Memorial Scholarship
His daughter Georgiann
M. George established this scholarship in loving memory of Mr. George H.
Martino. Mr. Martino lived his
life as a positive example to all who had the joy of knowing him. He was a
quiet and compassionate man, a good husband, a loving father and a nurturing
grandfather. He is remembered as
an untiring volunteer who gave unselfishly to those less fortunate than he was.
Candidate for award of
this scholarship shall be a full time undergraduate student at The University
of North Carolina at Pembroke in any year of study. They must have a declared major in Education and be of demonstrated
financial need. Candidate must
maintain a 3.0 QPA.
Charlie H. Moore and
Marie Sampson Moore Endowed Memorial Scholarship*
This scholarship was
established by Mary M. Moorehead to honor the memory of her parents who lived
in the Prospect community near the campus of UNCP. Mr. Moore graduated from the Cherokee Indian Normal School
in 1930 and taught for many years in the Robeson County Schools. Mrs. Moore was a homemaker. This award is given in recognition of
the Moores as nurturing parents and contributing citizens. The recipient of the annual award shall
be a full-time junior or senior education major who plans to teach in the
public schools. Priority will be
given to a candidate whose emphasis is on elementary education. The recipient must maintain at least a
ÒBÓ grade point average to receive and maintain the award. Financial need may also be a
consideration. The award is
renewable.
Al Parnell Endowed Memorial
Scholarship*
Mr. Parnell, respectfully known as ÒMr. PÓ by his students,
taught history, social studies, and citizen education for 29 years in the
Public Schools of Robeson County. His career included terms at Pembroke Sr.
High School and Purnell Swett High School, formerly known as West Robeson High
School. Along with his teaching
responsibilities, ÒMr. PÓ coordinated the Student Government Association (SGA),
the concession stand in school and at all the sporting events, and the Teacher
Cadet program; coached the girlsÕ tennis team in the fall and the boysÕ tennis
team in the spring; assisted with dances and proms; and took Purnell Swett High
School students for tutoring once a week at Prospect School. He was a member of the Robeson County
Fair Board and served in the past as Board president. He was active in his
church, Beulah Baptist Church of Lumberton, N.C., serving as deacon, Sunday
School superintendent, and Sunday School teacher. For the past four years since
his retirement from the Public Schools of Robeson County, Al had taught Social
Studies at Dillon High School in Dillon, South Carolina.
The recipients of this
scholarship shall be Robeson County residents and graduates of the Public
Schools of Robeson County pursuing a degree in Education. Recipients shall
maintain a 2.5 QPA. The recipients shall be undergraduate students in any year
of study. The scholarship is based
on demonstrated financial need. The award is renewable.
Prospect High School Class of 1959 & Faculty
International Travel Fund
Ken Strickland wishes to create the Prospect
High School Class of 1959 & Faculty International Travel Fund in honor of his teachers and classmates whose inspiration
and encouragement helped him attain success in life. The goal of this travel
fund is to provide financial assistance to teacher education majors at UNCP who
are natives of Robeson County, and are committed to teaching in the Public
Schools of Robeson County once they graduate. The Donor feels strongly that
exposing future teachers to foreign cultures and societies are a means of
enriching their educational experience and bringing those experiences back to
their classrooms.
Funding
shall be awarded to assist a teacher education major traveling abroad in a
student exchange program. The recipient must: (1) demonstrate financial need;
(2) be a native or current resident of Robeson County; (3) be a product of the
Public Schools of Robeson County; and, (4) commit to teaching in the Public
Schools of Robeson County if a teaching position is offered to them. The
recipient can participate in international travel during any portion of the
academic year, summer sessions included, in order to qualify. The recipient
shall be admitted to the teacher education program and have a minimum 2.8
QPA.
The
Dean of the School of Education will determine the educational value of the
travel as it relates to the DonorÕs wishes to bring other cultures to the
classrooms in Robeson County and may present a pool of candidates to the
Financial Aid Office for consideration. The award shall provide travel
assistance to as many students as funds will allow as determined by the
financial aid office in consultation with the Dean of the School of Education.
The scholarship is to be used for travel related
expenses and is not to be used to pay tuition, fees, etc. If no student
qualifies for the travel award, then the funds will remain for awarding in a
future academic year.
William Lonnie Revels,
Sr., Memorial Scholarship
The Donor wishes to
establish this scholarship—a tribute to her husbandÕs lifelong commitment
to education, entrepreneurship, and his American Indian heritage—to
encourage and financially assist young American Indian students pursuing an
education at UNC Pembroke.
The recipients of the
William Lonnie Revels, Sr. Memorial Scholarship shall be native residents of
North Carolina majoring in American Indian Studies, Education, or Business at
UNCP. The awards should rotate
within these majors—the first year awarded to an American Indian Studies
major, the second year to an Education major, the third year to a Business
major with a Concentration in Entrepreneurship, etc. Recipients must maintain a
2.5 QPA and be full-time undergraduate students in any year of study. The award
will be made to an American Indian student of demonstrated financial need in
the fall and is non-renewable.
Robeson County Retired
School Personnel Endowed Scholarship*
Established in 2001 by
its namesake organization, this scholarship is designed to provide support to a
teacher education major. The recipient will
be a resident of Robeson County, NC with a major in teacher education. Recipient
must maintain a minimum university QPA, demonstrate financial need and be a
full time undergraduate student. The award will occur half in the fall and half
in the spring, can be made in the junior year of study and is renewable.
Jepty Patrick Strickland Endowed Scholarship*
Ken Strickland, a
businessman living in Mclean, VA, a native of Robeson County, and a graduate of
Prospect High School class of 1959, wanted to provide an educational
opportunity to UNCP students while honoring his father, Jepty Strickland.
Therefore, he established the Jepty Patrick Strickland Endowed Scholarship.
His father, a Lumbee
Indian, was a farmer in Robeson County and a lifelong member of St. Anna
Church, believing strongly in the importance of religion in everyday life and in
providing service to his community and fellowman. Mr. Jepty was committed to
education for his children and worked diligently to provide guidance to his
family towards that end.
Awards
from this scholarship shall provide tuition assistance to candidates in their
junior or senior year of study who are seeking a degree in: (1) teacher
education; (2) Business; or (3) Science at UNC Pembroke. First preference shall
be given to a candidate of American Indian descent from a state or federally
recognized tribe through the year 2020. However, in the absence of a qualified
American Indian candidate, the scholarship shall have no racial or ethnic
preferences. After 2020, this scholarship is open and available to all races,
creeds and nationalities. The recipient must show promise, be of demonstrated
financial need, and be a native or current resident of Robeson County. The
recipient must maintain a minimum 2.8 QPA to be eligible for the scholarship.
The scholarship is renewable as long as the requirements continue to be met.
DEPARTMENT
OF HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND RECREATION
Cecil A. And Frances
Butler Endowed Scholarship in Physical Education
Established in 1989 by
the Cecil A. Butler Family, this academic scholarship is awarded annually to
the student major (sophomore rank or above) who has the highest QPA in the
Department of Health and Physical Education. The scholarship is renewable
provided the highest QPA is maintained.
Kenneth P. Johnson
Endowed Scholarship in Physical Education
The Kenneth P. Johnson
Endowed scholarship, named in honor of the revered UNCP Physical Education
professor and coach, is awarded
annually to a UNC Pembroke student majoring in Health, Physical Education, and
Recreation.
William Molan ÒBig MoÓ
Strickland Memorial Endowed Scholarship*
The scholarship was
created to remember ÒBig MoÓ Strickland and to honor his unrelenting efforts
and desires as a volunteer to improve the quality of Robeson CountyÕs athletic
programs through encouragement, advice and mentorship of student athletes.
The recipient of this
scholarship shall be an athlete with a major in the Health and Physical
Education Department earning a minimum 2.5 QPA. He/she must be a native of Robeson County, NC, a graduate of
Purnell Swett High School and qualify under FAFSA guidelines for financial
assistance.
SCHOOL
OF GRADUATE STUDIES
Caring Touch Home
Health Care Endowed Scholarship
The Donor wishes to
award an MBA student who demonstrates leadership potential. The recipient must have completed or
will complete 30 semester credit hours in the MBA program by the conclusion of
the semester when the award is presented.
The recipient of the
Caring Touch Home Health Care Endowed Scholarship will be a graduate student in
the Master of Business Administration program. Recipients must maintain a minimum of 3.0 QPA and occupy
either full- or part-time status as a graduate student at UNC Pembroke. The
award will be made in the Spring semester and is not renewable.
SPECIALIZED
SCHOLARSHIPS
ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPS
The Braves Club Endowed
Athletic Scholarship
The scholarship,
created by the members and friends of The Braves Club, is designed to reward
academic achievement of UNC Pembroke athletes. This award is given annually to one male and one female
athlete for their senior year. The
recipient will have completed at least two years of study at UNC Pembroke. It is provided to those students with
the highest QPA with a minimum of 3.0.
The Tecumseh B., Jr.
& Eva Brayboy Endowed Memorial Baseball Scholarship*
The children of Tecumseh and Eva Brayboy established
this scholarship in 2000 to recognize and honor the values and beliefs of their
beloved parents. The recipient of the Tecumseh B., Jr. and Eva Brayboy Endowed
Memorial Scholarship will be a resident of North Carolina who meets all minimum
University academic standards, is of proven financial need, is an athlete in
good standing on the baseball team, and a full time student. First preference shall be given to an
American Indian athlete. One award shall be made and shall be paid half in the
fall and half in the spring. The award can be made to a student in any year of
study and is renewable.
The A.G. ÒTunneyÓ
Brooks Student Athlete Scholarship Award
The
Donor wishes to honor the longtime Athletic Director and Coach of Football,
Basketball and Baseball at Lumberton High School. Throughout his tenure as coach and Athletic Director of the
Pirates, Coach Tunney instilled the values of sportsmanship, teambuilding, and
healthy competition, while he challenged his players to give their all. The young men who played for him, and
the fans who rooted for his teams, value forever the legacy he built –
both on and off the field – during his tenure.
The recipients of The A.G. ÒTunneyÓ Brooks Student
Athlete Endowed Scholarship should be UNCP Student Athletes of high character
who demonstrate a genuine financial need. Following the awarding policy laid
out in Item IV below, priority should be given first to Lumberton High School
Athletes, then to Robeson County Athletes, and finally if no candidates can be
found, the award will be open to all other student/athletes attending
UNCP. Recipients are expected to
maintain a minimum of 2.5 QPA and maintain their standing as a student athlete.
The award is not renewable in order to make the funding available to as many
student athletes as possible.
Mac and Sylvia
Campbell Endowed Scholarship
This scholarship was
established by the Campbells to recognize a member of the menÕs basketball team
and a member of the menÕs golf team at The University of North Carolina at
Pembroke who have demonstrated talent, commitment, and integrity. The recipient
shall be a full-time student athlete. The scholarship will be available to a
member of the menÕs basketball team in years ending in an even number and to a member
of the menÕs golf team in years ending in an odd number. The scholarship award
shall be the interest accumulated from the principal and be awarded in full in
the fall. Award shall not be based upon financial need and is renewable.
Dallas ÒMacÓ and Sylvia
Campbell, Jr. Family Endowed Football Scholarship
The Mac and Sylvia Campbell,
Jr. Family of Elizabethtown, NC, wishes to provide deserving members of the
UNCP football team financial aid during the summer terms. The award is available to any member of
the UNCP football team, and recipients are chosen through the recommendation of
the Head Football Coach at UNCP.
Incoming freshmen are eligible if permitted by NCAA regulations.
Jimmy Carroll Memorial
Endowed Scholarship*
Established by parents
and friends to honor the memory of Jimmy Carroll, a Lumberton High School
athlete and life-long resident of Robeson County, this scholarship shall be
awarded to an undergraduate student athlete who is eligible under NCAA academic
requirements. Preference is given
to a Lumberton High School graduate or, if none is available, a resident of
Robeson County.
John L. Carter Student Athlete Endowed
Memorial Scholarship (not fully endowed)
This
scholarship was established by family and friends of John L. Carter, the Donors,
to honor John: an esteemed member of the Pembroke community; 1926 graduate of
the Indian Normal School (to become Pembroke State College and then the
University of North Carolina at Pembroke); former Registrar of Pembroke State
College; and, avid supporter of athletics at Pembroke High School. Carter was deeply involved with the
Pembroke High School Booster Club, known today as the Purnell Swett Booster
Club, was a member of the Burnt Swamp Baptist Association, and a member of the
Mt. Airy Baptist Church in Pembroke. Throughout his life, John L. believed in
the values of sportsmanship and healthy competition, and built a legacy that
this scholarship attempts to honor.
The recipients of the John L. Carter Student Athlete
Endowed Memorial Scholarship shall be UNCP student athletes of high character
and who are of demonstrated financial need. The scholarship shall be awarded to
Robeson County natives who are members of an athletic team at UNCP. Recipients are expected to maintain a
minimum of 2.5 QPA and maintain their standing as a student athlete with the
NCAA Academic Guidelines. The award is renewable as long as the recipients
continue to meet the above criteria.
Sammy Cox Baseball
Endowed Scholarship
This scholarship is
provided annually to a qualified member of the UNCP Baseball Team. The student will meet University
academic standards. The award is
renewable on an annual basis.
Dr. Ed Crain Endowed
Track & Field/Cross-Country Scholarship
The Donor wishes to
establish this scholarship to honor the accomplishments and contributions of
Dr. Edwin W. Crain. He contributed much to the success of the UNCP Athletic
Program and its student athletes primarily as Track and Cross-Country Coach.
The recipient(s) shall
be full-time student athletes who are eligible under NCAA academic
requirements. The scholarship will be available to any member of the Track or
Cross-Country Teams at UNCP. The award is available to students in any year of
study. The scholarship award shall be a minimum of $250.00 and be awarded in
full in the Fall. Award shall not
be based upon financial need and is renewable.
Joe Gallagher Basketball Scholarship
This scholarship was
established by teammates, players, and friends of Joe Gallagher to honor his
achievements at UNCP and in life. Joe, a 1968 graduate, was the all-time
scoring and rebounding leader in UNCPÕs basketball program and, for this
reason, he was inducted into the UNCP Hall of Fame. Joe was an All-American during his days at UNCP, later
coached at UNCP, coached for several other colleges and, eventually, the
pros. Joe is loyal to his family,
friends and his alma mater. The
Donors want the recipient of this scholarship to emulate JoeÕs work ethic,
loyalties, and his belief in family.
The
recipients of the Joe Gallagher Basketball Scholarship will be full-time
undergraduate students in any year of study and must maintain the minimum
University standard and the NCAA Academic Guidelines. There is no restriction
of residency or major and the recipient must be of demonstrated financial
need. The award is renewable as
long as the recipient continues to meet the aforementioned criteria.
Lacey E. Gane Athletic
Scholarship
The scholarship was
established by the friends of Lacey E. Gane in honor of his many
accomplishments and contributions.
He contributed greatly to the success of the UNCP Athletic Program as
golf coach, basketball coach and athletic director.
The scholarship will
be awarded to full-time student athletes who are eligible under NCAA academic
requirements. The scholarship will
alternate each year between golf and basketball. It is available to students of any year of study.
The Glenn/Haigmeier
Endowed Scholarship
This scholarship was
established in 2000 by Allan Glenn based upon his experience of support and
assistance during his years as a student and athletic trainer at the
University. It also honors the memory of his father, Mr. Raymond Haigmeier who
devoted many years to officiating baseball at the University. This scholarship
is designed to provide an opportunity for an athletic training student to have
a portion of their education funded. Criteria for award of this scholarship
include: the recipient of this scholarship shall be an undergraduate student at
the University without regard to financial need, QPA, year of study or
county/state of residence. One scholarship will be awarded half in the fall and
half in the spring. The scholarship is renewable.
Willie R. Harris, Sr.
Endowed Golf Scholarship
The scholarship has
been established in memory of Willie R. Harris, Sr., a good friend of UNC
Pembroke, ardent golfer, and former manager of Riverside Golf Course, Pembroke,
N.C. The contributing founders of
the scholarship were friends and relatives of Mr. Harris.
The scholarship is to
be awarded annually to a qualified member of the UNC Pembroke Golf Team. The decision to renew the scholarship
will be made each year based on the studentÕs performance and academic
standing.
Willie D. Mayes, Jr.
Memorial Endowed Wrestling Scholarship
The scholarship is
endowed by the fellow students, teammates, realties, and fraternity brothers of
the late Willie Mayes. The
scholarship is awarded based on need to a rising sophomore, junior, or senior
wrestler who most exemplifies WillieÕs leadership and determination.
Ron Miller Endowed Athletic
Scholarship
The children of Ron Miller wish
to honor their father who dedicated his life to teaching, coaching, and the
betterment of the communities he served. A native of Brooklyn, New York, Ron Miller joined the
Pembroke State basketball squad in 1961 after transferring from Edwards
Military Institute in Salemburg, NC.
Ron graduated from Pembroke State College in 1963 with a B.S. in Health
and Physical Education and went on to become a successful high school teacher
and coach. Over his 37-year coaching career with both men and women, he won
over 600 games, including the 1993 NCHSAA State 4A Championship with South View
High School in Fayetteville, NC. Coach Miller remained very active with UNCP
throughout his career and after retirement.
The scholarship is open to any
UNCP student-athlete or support personnel (manager, statistician, etc.) in any
year of study and is renewable. The recipient shall be a South View HS
graduate, have a minimum 2.5 QPA, and be a full-time undergraduate student. A committee appointed by the
Director of Athletics will select the scholarship recipient.
Carl R. Peed Endowed
Basketball Scholarship for Leadership
The Donor dedicates
this scholarship to two great coaches and mentors, Lacey Gane (UNCP) and
Charlie Bishop (Hamlet High School), and his former UNCP teammates, all of whom
taught him the importance of teamwork and gave the Donor the skills to be
successful in life beyond the court.
This scholarship is to be awarded to the individual who best exemplifies
the values that Coaches Gane and Bishop taught: trust, respect, responsibility,
self-discipline, hard work, confidence, strong work ethic, and the will to
always strive to win, even when faced with defeat.
The candidate shall be
a player who makes a significant contribution to the UNCP menÕs basketball team
who excels on the basketball floor, and who demonstrates leadership qualities
not only on the basketball court—practice and games—but in
day-to-day life around campus and in the community. Demonstrated leadership
qualities include, but are not limited to, giving oneÕs all and high moral and
ethical standards as reflected by UNCP and its athletic program.
Candidate for award of
this scholarship shall be a full-time student in the second semester freshman
through senior year of study at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke
maintaining the minimum university QPA.
There is no restriction of residency or major. Demonstrated financial need may be considered.
Raymond B. Pennington
Endowed Scholarship
The Donor wishes to
honor the patriarch of the Pennington Family who served as Athletic Director,
Baseball Coach, Golf Coach, Dean of Men and Chair of the Physical Education
Department during his tenure at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke. The candidate for award of this
scholarship shall be a full time undergraduate student in any year of study at
The University of North Carolina at Pembroke and a member of the menÕs baseball
team maintaining NCAA eligibility.
The award shall not exceed $600 per year to one student. The award will
be renewable pending available funds.
The UNCP Baseball Coach and Athletic Director will conduct selection of
the recipients.
Coach Mario and
Elizabeth Poletti Memorial Scholarship for Service
The children of Coach
Mario and Elizabeth Poletti wish to honor their mother and their father, who
dedicated his life to teaching, coaching, and service to family, church, and
community.
The scholarship is
open to a UNCP football student-athlete in any year of study and is renewable.
The recipient shall be a business major (or have an intent to study business if
no major declared), have a minimum 3.0 QPA, be a full-time undergraduate
student, and show a record of previous service to family, church, school, and
community. Selection will be
made by a committee appointed by the Dean of the School of Business and will
include the current UNCP Football coach.
Nathaniel Powell Cross
Country/Track & Field Scholarship
The donor wishes to
promote the efforts of UNCP Cross Country/Track & Field. Nathan Powell was an outstanding
performer for the UNCP Cross Country/Track & Field teams in the mid-late
eighties. An All-District 26
performer and team member on multiple District Championship squads, Nathan
still has one of the top 10 fastest cross country times in UNCP history
(26:17/8K in 1986 at The Citadel Invitation). Nathan wishes to give back to the university that gave to
him and provide assistance to a UNCP student-athlete.
Recipients must
maintain NCAA eligibility and will be selected at the discretion of the Head
Cross Country/Track & Field Coach.
Trina Riddle Endowed
Scholarship for WomenÕs Athletics
The Donor wishes to
assist students at UNCP by establishing the universityÕs first endowed
scholarship designed specifically to enhance the womenÕs athletic program. The
primary requirement for candidates for award of The Trina Riddle Endowed
Scholarship for WomenÕs Athletics shall be any female participating in varsity
athletics at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke. All candidates must be full time
undergraduate students in any year of study and maintaining at least the
minimum university standard QPA in any field of study. There are no geographic
stipulations associated with this award.
The award will be made half in the fall and half in the spring. The
award will be renewable if funds are available.
John W. (Ned) Sampson
Endowed MenÕs Basketball Scholarship*
This scholarship was
established by his family in honor of the many years of service of ÒMr. NedÓ
(class of 1953 and Hall of Fame member) to Magnolia School as well as his
contributions to the University. The scholarship is designed to assist
deserving young athletes who might not otherwise realize the dream of a
university degree. The scholarship is awarded annually to a basketball player,
with priority given to a Robeson County resident.
William Molan ÒBig MoÓ
Strickland Memorial Endowed Scholarship*
The scholarship was
created to remember ÒBig MoÓ Strickland and to honor his unrelenting efforts
and desires as a volunteer to improve the quality of Robeson CountyÕs athletic
programs through encouragement, advice and mentorship of student athletes.
The recipient of this
scholarship shall be an athlete with a major in the Health and Physical
Education Department earning a minimum 2.5 QPA. He/she must be a native of Robeson County, NC, a graduate of
Purnell Swett High School and qualify under FAFSA guidelines for financial
assistance.
UNCP Alumni Soccer
Endowed Scholarship
The scholarship was
established to enable alumni, parents and friends of the University to provide
assistance to the sport of soccer at the University. Recipient(s) may be currently enrolled or incoming soccer
player(s). Award is based on
athletic ability in the sport of soccer.
Recipient(s) will be bound by the stipulations of the University
athletic grant-in-aid agreement.
The award is renewable on an annual basis.
UNCP
MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS
Students
qualifying for UNCP Merit Scholarships are selected on the basis of academic
aptitude, achievement, motivation, and recommendation of the high school
counselor. The following privately funded scholarships are offered under the
UNCP Merit Scholarships:
Marion F. Bass Endowed
Scholarship
This scholarship was
established by Mr. Marion F. Bass, an alumnus of UNC Pembroke and President of
Marion Bass Securities Corporation of Charlotte, NC and New York. The scholarship is to be awarded
annually to an academically gifted student. The award will normally be renewed to the recipient as long
as he/she is in good standing at the University. The decision regarding renewal will be made annually.
Harry Hutchison Gibson
Endowed Scholarship
The Gibson scholarship
is to be awarded annually to an academically gifted student. It will normally
be renewed to the recipient as long as he/she is in good standing at the
University. The decision regarding renewal will be made annually.
Gibson-MacLean Endowed
Scholarship
This ChancellorÕs
Scholarship was established by Dr. Hector MacLean and Dr. M. Carr Gibson of
Lumberton, N.C. The scholarship is to be awarded annually to an academically
gifted student. The award will normally be renewed to the recipient as long as
the student remains in good academic standing at the University. The decision
regarding renewal will be made annually.
Joseph B. Oxendine
Endowed Scholarship
This scholarship was
established by Chancellor Emeritus Dr. Joseph B. Oxendine along with numerous
friends and colleagues. Dr. Oxendine believes strongly in the importance of
education and has devoted his career to students. The scholarship shall be awarded annually to an academically
gifted student. The decision regarding renewal shall be made annually.
AWARDS
AND GRANTS
ALUMNI-SPONSORED
AWARDS
African American
Alumni Award
Established by the
African-American Alumni Committee of UNCP, this non-endowed award is presented
to an African-American student who meets all academic requirements of the
University. In addition the
recipient will serve as a liaison between his/her peers and the
African-American Alumni Committee.
Preference is given to the child of an African American Alumnus. The recipient will be provided a mentor
by the African-American Alumni Committee in addition to the award. The recipient must be in financial
need. This award is not renewable.
Dr. Collie Coleman Award
This award was established by Mr. Robert Canida, the first African-American Director for UNCPÕs
Office of Multicultural and Minority Affairs, and Mrs. Annie Coleman,
Assistant Dean of Research Services in the Mary Livermore Library at UNC
Pembroke and widow of Dr. Coleman, in honor of her late husband, the first
African-American Associate Vice Chancellor for Outreach at UNC Pembroke. The
Donors wish to memorialize Dr. Coleman as a true educator, mentor, community
activist, leader and visionary. Dr. Coleman will always remain in the
hearts of those that truly knew him as ÒA Somebody!Ó
The purpose of this fund is to provide an
award to a member of UNC PembrokeÕs National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) who
exhibits academic excellence. In the event that the NPHC shall become
non-existent, the Donors would like for the award to go to the
office/department responsible for overseeing University Diversity Initiatives.
The
recipients of the Dr. Collie Coleman Award shall be natives of North Carolina;
but there is no restriction to county.
Recipients shall: (1) be undergraduate students in either the sophomore,
junior or senior year of study; (2) maintain a 3.0 QPA; (3) be a current member
of good standing of the UNCP National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC); and, (4) be
of demonstrated financial need. The award, made in the spring of the year, is
renewable.
The Robeson County
Alumni Award*
The donors strongly
believe in the quality of education that The University of North Carolina at
Pembroke provides its students. Therefore, members of the Robeson Alumni
Chapter have joined together to create a award that will provide financial
assistance to a student in pursuit of a higher education degree.
This endowment is
designed to assist a student from Robeson County whose immediate family member
is an alumnus/a of The University of North Carolina at Pembroke. Immediate
family member shall be defined as father, mother, grandparent, or a relative
providing proof of legal guardianship. A minimum 2.5 QPA is required with the
candidate enrolled as a full-time undergraduate student in the sophomore,
junior, or senior year of study. There is no required field of study.
The award shall be
provided on a yearly basis in two equal sums, half in the fall and half in the
spring. The award is renewable if funds are available. The recipient shall be
selected by the University Scholarship Selection Committee.
GENERAL
AWARDS
BellSouth
Telecommunications, Inc. Award
The award is given
annually to students who demonstrate and maintain high academic standards. Students will be selected who also have
documented a need for financial assistance.
Crestline Homes, Inc.
Endowed Award*
Crestline Homes, Inc.
has established this award to benefit the children of its employees, allowing
them to further their education.
The recipients shall be full-time undergraduate students maintaining at
least minimum University standards of academic achievement. The award is available to students of
any year of study and is renewable.
The award provides funding toward tuition and fees plus an allowance for
books.
Dr. A.P. and Frances
Dickson Awards*
A Dickson Award is
given annually to a full-time undergraduate student who currently resides in
Hoke County, NC. Recipients are
chosen on the basis of academic standing and financial need. Awards are nonrenewable and vary in
amount according to income available from the trust.
Ellen Hubbard Child
Care Fund
The Donor wishes to
provide financial assistance to single-parent families working toward degrees
at UNCP with children in need of day care. The donor recognizes that parenting
puts additional stressors, financial and otherwise, on parents, and therefore
the fund is designed to encourage applicants to begin or continue educational
pursuits by providing assistance with day care expenses.
The recipients of the
award will be either new students with confirmed enrollment at UNCP or
returning students. Applicants may include single-parent mothers or
single-parent fathers with children currently enrolled in day care, or who will
enroll children in day care upon the receipt of funds. There is no restriction of residency,
major, status, or year of study; however, the recipients shall maintain a
minimum 2.5 QPA. The Donor wants to encourage the pursuit of an education by
providing financial assistance for applicants with the most demonstrated
financial need and who are strongly motivated to obtain a college degree. The award is renewable as long as
demonstrated financial need exists.
Sarah and Louis C.
LaMotte, Sr. Award*
This award was
established in memory of Sarah Hunter LaMotte and Louis C. LaMotte, Sr., who
lived in Maxton for over 40 years and who loved the people of Maxton. Dr. LaMotte was a Presbyterian minister
and President of Presbyterian Junior College from 1939-1961, and Sarah LaMotte
was an English teacher. They were
especially pleased to have been of help to promising students who needed
financial assistance to attend UNCP.
The recipient of the award must be a full-time student enrolled with the
intention of earning a BS or BA degree.
The recipient must be a resident of Maxton, NC. The award is based on demonstrated
financial need, good citizenship and responsibility. Although not limited in area of study, some preference will
be given those aspiring to be teachers.
James Lee Love Award*
The James Lee Love
Award is given annually to a full-time North Carolina resident undergraduate
student. Recipients are chosen on
the basis of academic standing and financial need. Awards are nonrenewable and vary in amount according to
income available from the trust.
William A.
Roach/Lumberton Rotary Club Award*
The award was
established in memory of William A. Roach, a charter member of the Lumberton
Rotary Club. It is awarded
annually to a resident of Robeson County who is in financial need, has
demonstrated scholastic and leadership abilities, and who is deserving.
Rust Enterprises Award
The
Donor wishes to make it possible for employees of Rust EnterprisesÕ McDonaldÕs
to be eligible for a scholarship award that will assist them in their quest for
higher education as students at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke.
A
recipient of the Rust Enterprises Scholarship Award will be either an entering
or enrolled student who is employed by Rust Enterprises, Inc.
To
be eligible to receive the scholarship, the employee must be either entering
UNCP and therefore accepted for admission in the coming fall term, or an
enrolled student who matches UNCPÕs requirements for graduation by maintaining
a 2.0 GPA. The student must have been employed by Rust Enterprises, Inc., for
at least 3 months, averaging at least 24 hours per week.
To be eligible to renew the scholarship, the employee
must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.0 and maintain at least 24 hours per week
of work with Rust EnterprisesÕ McDonaldÕs.
C.M. and M.D. Suther
Award*
A C.M. and M.D. Suther
Award is given annually to a full-time North Carolina resident undergraduate
student on the basis of academic standing and financial need. Awards are non-renewable and vary in
amount according to income available from the trust.
UNCP Friends of the
Library Book Award
The Donors wish to establish The UNCP
Friends of the Library Book Award, a non-endowed fund, to assist at least one
or more undergraduate or graduate students per year at UNCP, depending upon
fund availability. The purpose of
this fund is to provide financial assistance with textbooks and/or
course-related materials.
Candidates for consideration of this
award shall be full-time or part-time undergraduate or graduate students in any
year of study at UNCP meeting a 3.0 minimum QPA standard restriction. Candidates may be pursuing a degree in
any major. Candidates must
demonstrate financial need and the award is renewable but candidates must
reapply each semester.
When awarded, the award shall be
$250.00 per student per award and shall be credited to the recipientÕs account.
UNCP Friends of the
Library Award
The Donors wish to
establish The UNCP Friends of the Library Award, a non-endowed fund, to assist
at least one to two undergraduate students per year at UNCP, depending upon
fund availability. The purpose of
this fund is to provide financial assistance with tuition and fees.
Candidates for
consideration of this award shall be full-time undergraduate students in the
sophomore, junior, or senior year of study at UNCP meeting a 3.0 minimum QPA
standard restriction. Candidates
may be pursuing a degree in any major.
Candidates do not have to demonstrate financial need, and the award is
renewable, but candidates must reapply each semester.
When awarded, the
award shall be $500.00 per semester or a single semester award of $1,000 per
school year and shall be credited to the recipientÕs account.
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES AWARDS AND GRANTS
Ron Beasley Award for the
College of Arts and Sciences
The DonorÕs intent is to establish an award which will affirm
and promote his belief in the enduring value of education focused in the Arts
and Sciences. The donor believes
that education is a means of broadening oneÕs horizons, not only in the pursuit
of a career but also in the quest for a future that is open to the many
possibilities that come with a good educational foundation.
The donor requests that the
currently seated Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences use his/her
discretion as to determine how the funding shall be used. The $5,000.00 award will be made
annually for three years for a total contribution of $15,000.00.
Franklin S Clark Nursing Student Award*
The Donor wishes to provide a full-time nursing
student a $250 dollar award upon graduation. The Donor requests that priority
be granted to a student planning to practice as a nurse in Cumberland County,
with a concentration in long term care nursing, preferred.
Lumberton Ford-Lincoln-Mercury/Deercroft Golf Course Award
The Donors wish to
support students at UNC Pembroke who are working toward a degree, by helping to
defray the cost of their education.
They are especially interested in supporting students who are actively
involved in their community and have, therefore, included community service as
part of the criteria.
The
recipients of the Lumberton
Ford-Lincoln-Mercury/Deercroft Golf Course Award will be in either their
junior or senior year of study, of part-time or full-time status, a Business
major with a concentration in Marketing, and a participant in either the UNCPÕs
Leadership Service Opportunities Program (LSOP) or Students in Free Enterprise
(SIFE) program. There is no restriction of residency and financial need is not
to be a consideration. The
recipients must maintain a minimum of 3.0 QPA. The award will be made half in
the fall and half in the spring and is renewable as long as the recipient
continues to meet the criteria.
Sandhills Chapter American Society For Quality, Inc. Award*
The DonorÕs intent is to establish an award to promote
and inspire recipients to pursue a career in the exploration of the Sciences
and or Business fields of study.
The donor recognizes the value and importance of a strong educational
foundation which fosters ingenuity, innovation and the spirit of
entrepreneurism in future leaders of tomorrow. The recipients of the awards will be residents from either,
Bladen, Cumberland, Hoke, Moore, Robeson, and/or Scotland counties with $1000
awarded to a major in a science related field of study and $1000 to a Business
major. Recipients must maintain a minimum of 3.0 QPA and must be either a
sophomore or a junior in the year of the award. Individuals must demonstrate
financial need. In addition, recipients are required to attend one mandatory
meeting annually to make a presentation to the Sandhills Chapter American
Society For Quality, Inc. board. The award will be made in the fall semester
and is renewable upon funding availability.
Strike at the Wind! Service Award
The Donor wishes to
reward students who give time to community service by establishing the
Strike at the Wind! Service
Award.
Candidates for this
award shall be individuals with demonstrated evidence of community service and
who are majoring in Art, American Indian Studies, or Music at The University of
North Carolina at Pembroke. There
shall be no restriction of residency, year of study, QPA or financial
need.
The Young Native
American Artists Grant
This award was established in 2001 by Sun and the Moon
Productions, Inc. to help students in need to complete their education.
Candidates for this award will be full time students majoring in any modality
of the arts. The candidate, preferably a tribally registered Native American,
may be in any year of study and maintaining a 3.5 QPA. Awards will be made in
the spring semester.
DEPARTMENT OF AMERICAN
INDIAN STUDIES
Pembroke Chamber of
Commerce Award
This award was
established by the Pembroke Chamber of Commerce and is to be awarded to
qualified students majoring in American Indian Studies.
Martin H. Perry
American Indian Studies Research Fund
The Donor, prompted by
a love of North Carolina American Indian history, contributed a gift to the
Department of American Indian Studies at the University of North Carolina at
Pembroke.
In grateful appreciation of the
donorÕs generosity, and to honor him, the Department of American Indian Studies
shall establish a research fund and shall name this fund the Martin H. Perry
American Indian Studies Research Fund. The fund, restricted to the Department of American Indian
Studies, is to provide financial assistance to either a faculty member
performing American Indian research, or a junior or senior majoring in American
Indian Studies, maintaining a 3.0 QPA, and performing American Indian
research.
DEPARTMENT
OF BIOLOGY
Dr. James B. and
Eleanor L. Ebert Award
This non-endowed award
is awarded annually to a student majoring in Biology at UNC Pembroke who will
specialize in the study of Ecology. The criteria for selection are a 3.0 QPA
and motivation and ecological commitment. Financial need is not a
consideration. The award is renewable.
Dr. James B. Ebert,
Professor Emeritus in Biology, has served the University since 1956 as Dean of
Student Affairs and Assistant to the President during the 1960s and Associate
Professor of Biology.
DEPARTMENT
OF HISTORY
The Nancy
Jones-Dorothy Hupp Memorial Award*
The Donors wish to
honor the memory of Nancy Jones and Dorothy Hupp. Two awards will be presented, one in the fall and one in the
spring. Candidates awarded shall
be residents of North Carolina, non-traditional females majoring in History
(including SSE and American Studies concentrations). Candidate selections shall
be based upon: part-time or full-time enrollment (minimum of 6 hours, except
for graduate students); classification as a Junior, Senior, or Graduate
Student; and, a minimum of a 3.2 QPA.
Each award will be worth $250.00.
Sons of the
Revolution, North Carolina Society, American History Award
The donors wish to
contribute to the educational support of students majoring in American History
whose field of study concentrates on the Revolutionary Period and/or the period
of establishment of the new democratic government of the United States of
America through the establishment of The Sons of the Revolution American
History Award.
This will be a
one-year award of $1,000 and may be repeated in future years. The UNCP history faculty will select
the recipient, who may be either a full-time or part-time undergraduate in any
year of study. At the end of the academic year, the recipient will be required
to submit to the Secretary of the Sons of the Revolution a typed research paper
on an appropriate topic as part of the ChapterÕs evaluation process. The Chapter will reserve the right to
publish the paper in its publications.
DEPARTMENT
OF MASS COMMUNICATION
Capitol Broadcasting
Company, Inc. (WRAL) Broadcasting Award
The award is provided
annually to a student in the Broadcasting degree program. The student must carry a full course
load of twelve hours or more, maintain an acceptable standard of academic
performance, and provide a commitment to WNCP-TV. The award is renewable.
James A. Comstock
Memorial Award
This award is awarded
annually to students majoring in the field of Broadcasting and active with
WNCP-TV. Recipients must possess
exceptional grades across the curriculum. Students must maintain a 3.2 QPA in
all courses.
Time-Warner Cable
Broadcasting Award
This award is provided
annually to a student in the Broadcasting degree program. The student must carry a full course
load of twelve hours or more, maintaining an acceptable standard of academic
performance and provide a commitment to WNCP-TV. The award is renewable.
WBTW-TV 13
Broadcasting Award
The WBTW award is
provided annually to a student in the Broadcasting degree program. The student must carry a full course
load of twelve hours or more, maintain an acceptable standard of academic
performance and provide a commitment to WNCP-TV. The award is renewable.
DEPARTMENT
OF MUSIC
The Presser Foundation
Award
This substantial
award, funded by the Presser Foundation, is given to a rising senior. It is
based on merit and excellence and is determined by nomination and vote of the
Music faculty.
DEPARTMENT OF NURSING
Franklin S Clark Nursing Student Award*
The Donor wishes to provide a full-time nursing
student a $250 dollar award upon graduation. The Donor requests that priority
be granted to a student planning to practice as a nurse in Cumberland County,
with a concentration in long term care nursing preferred.
DEPARTMENT
OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
Betty Jo Hunt Award*
The recipients of the Betty Jo
Hunt Award will be residents of Robeson County, North Carolina, with a major in
pre-law, political science, criminal justice, and/or an associated
concentration of study. Preference should be given to a prospective student
planning on pursuing a law school program upon graduation. Recipient must maintain a minimum of a
3.0 QPA and must be an American Indian student. The award will be made in the fall semester and is
renewable.
DEPARTMENT
OF SOCIAL WORK
Maurice
Bodenstein-Holocaust Memorial Award in Social Work
This award honors the
memory of Maurice Bodenstein, who survived the European death camps in World
War II. After liberation, he
became a social worker, assisting youngsters who survived the Holocaust. He helped them recover optimism and
self-respect. This award is given to a Social Work major for the purchase of
textbooks.
McMahon Achievement
Award in Social Work
This award was
established by Dr. Maria O. McMahon to further demonstrate her strong support
for the efforts of the social work program at UNCP.
The cash award is
given each year to a graduating minority social work student (Native American,
African American, Asian, or Hispanic) who has demonstrated outstanding service
to the UNCP Social Work Program and community.
Social Work Faculty
Award
The Donors wish to
provide financial assistance to social work majors to help fund their
education.
Candidate for award of
this award shall be either a part-time or full-time undergraduate student of
financial need in the junior or senior year of study, majoring in Social Work
and maintaining a 2.5 QPA at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke. The
candidate shall also be an active member of the Campus Association of Social
Workers (CASW). There is no
restriction to residency, and this award is non-renewable.
DEPARTMENT
OF SOCIOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Betty Jo Hunt Award*
The recipients of the Betty Jo
Hunt Award will be residents of Robeson County, North Carolina, with a major in
pre-law, political science, criminal justice, and/or an associated
concentration of study. Preference should be given to a prospective student
planning on pursuing a law school program upon graduation. Recipient must maintain a minimum of a
3.0 QPA and must be an American Indian student. The award will be made in the fall semester and is
renewable.
Officer Davina Buff Jones
Memorial Non-Endowed Award
The Donor wishes to remember
Officer Dee Jones of the Bald Head Island Police Department, who died of a
gunshot wound while on duty serving the citizens of the island on October 22,
1999. She was a spirited and
dedicated police woman who had been in law enforcement for just under a year at
the time of her death at age 33.
Any police officer who gives the ultimate sacrifice should be recognized
and remembered by those he/she chose to serve. She graduated with a Basic Law Enforcement Training degree
from Cape Fear Community College in 1998.
Candidates for this award are
required to submit a 250-500 word essay to the chair of the Department of
Sociology and Criminal Justice as to why Davina Buff Jones should be
remembered. The Selection
Committee shall consist of a University Committee in consultation with the
Chair of the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice. The donor, Howard Hughes UNC-P Class of
1981, shall be invited to participate in the final selection by reviewing
anonymously submitted essays.
The recipient of this award will be a full-time student
majoring in Criminal Justice, with first preference going to a rising senior
who exemplifies high academic performance and positive leadership. Recipients
must maintain a minimum QPA of 3.0. There
is no restriction of residency and financial need is not to be a consideration
for awarding. The awards will be made in the fall and are renewable.
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AWARDS
ÒBelieve It, Achieve
ItÓ Award
Established by the
UNCP Students in Free Enterprise club, this non-endowed award is designed to
assist aspiring students who demonstrate outstanding leadership potential so
that they might reap the many benefits of a college education. Emphasis will be
placed on student involvement within the University community.
The recipient of this
award shall be a full-time student in the School of Business. The recipient
must maintain at least a 3.0 QPA in their major of Business or Accounting.
Financial need is not a consideration.
Elkay Southern Award for the School of Business
The DonorÕs intent is to
establish an award that will affirm and promote the enduring value of education
and academic excellence. This award is meant to encourage and inspire
recipients to recognize the importance and purpose of education as an essential
tool for advancement and progression as it relates to improving the quality of
ones life. The donor believes that education is a means of broadening ones
horizons, not only in the pursuit of a career but also in the quest for a
future that is open to the many opportunities that come with a strong
educational foundation. The donor wishes to recognize the significant role
education serves in business and economic development and long-term community
sustainability.
Candidates qualified for this
award shall be business majors pursuing an undergraduate degree at The
University of North Carolina at Pembroke. The donor prefers that the recipient
is a Robeson County native and plans, upon graduation, to reside and work in
the Robeson County area. The School of Business may use its discretion as to
determine the recipient that is most deserving.
Mazda Foundation
Scholars*
The Mazda Foundation
(USA), Inc. award was established in 2000 to provide a tuition-free education
to students at UNCP. The recipient should demonstrate academic excellence,
leadership potential and the desire to succeed. Academic excellence can be
demonstrated with a minimum 3.5 high school GPA. The award may be renewed each
year as long as the recipient maintains a 3.0 grade point average and meets the
requirements of the School of Business.
Sandhills Chapter American Society For Quality, Inc. Award*
The DonorÕs intent is to establish an award to promote
and inspire recipients to pursue a career in the exploration of the Sciences
and or Business fields of study.
The donor recognizes the value and importance of a strong educational
foundation which fosters ingenuity, innovation and the spirit of
entrepreneurism in future leaders of tomorrow. The recipients of the awards will be residents from either,
Bladen, Cumberland, Hoke, Moore, Robeson, and/or
Scotland counties with $1000 awarded to a major in a science related field of
study and $1000 to a Business major. Recipients must maintain a minimum of 3.0
QPA and must be either a sophomore or a junior in the year of the award.
Individuals must demonstrate financial need. In addition, recipients are
required to attend one mandatory meeting annually to make a presentation to the
Sandhills Chapter American Society For Quality, Inc.
board. The award will be made in the fall semester and is renewable upon
funding availability.
DEPARTMENT
OF ACCOUNTING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
The Accounting
StudentsÕ Association Book Award
The Donors wish to
establish The Accounting StudentsÕ Association Book Award, a non-endowed fund,
to assist at least one undergraduate student per year at UNCP, depending upon
fund availability, who is working toward a degree in Accounting. The purpose of this fund is to provide
financial assistance with textbook purchases.
Candidate for
consideration of this award shall be a full time undergraduate student in the
sophomore, junior or senior year of study at UNCP meeting a 2.0 minimum QPA
standard restriction. Candidate
must be an Accounting major who has completed and passed ACC227 or ACC228, or
the equivalent, with a ÒCÓ or better.
Candidate does not have to be of demonstrated financial need, and the
award is renewable.
The Sandhills Chapter
of North Carolina Association of CPAs Award*
The Donor wishes to
support and encourage the accounting profession in North Carolina, and
specifically in the Sandhills region, by providing awards that will assist area
students in the achievement of their educational goals. Because the Association and the Chapter
are committed to the advancement of the profession among young people, this
award has been established to promote accounting education and careers among
students from the Sandhills region who may eventually choose to practice in
this region.
Candidates for award
of this award shall be residents of the Sandhills area, which is defined as
Bladen, Columbus, Cumberland, Harnett, Hoke, Lee, Moore, Richmond, Robeson,
Sampson, and Scotland Counties, with intentions of working within these same
counties after graduation.
Candidates will be selected based upon financial need as determined by
the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) completed in the Financial
Aid office prior to consideration. The candidate may be an entering freshman or
returning student, either full-time or part-time, undergraduate or graduate, in
any year of study and maintaining a 2.5 QPA. The awards shall be presented by
the Dean of the School of Business or his/her representative who will make the
determination whether the award will consist of one $1,000 award (to be
distributed $500 in the fall, and $500 in the spring), or two separate awards
of $500 (to be distributed $250 in the fall, and $250 in the spring). The award will be renewable if funds
are available.
DEPARTMENT
OF ECONOMICS, FINANCE, AND DECISION SCIENCES
Mr. and Mrs. Mohammad
Ismail Award for Economics Majors
The Donor wishes to
honor his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mohammad Ismail, who assisted and encouraged
pursuit of knowledge and wisdom, by providing awards in their names for the
purpose of assisting students in the achievement of their educational goals.
This award has been established to promote education among students in UNCPÕs
School of Business who have chosen the field of economics as their major.
The following criteria
must be met in granting the award:
1. The candidate may be a
first-time or returning undergraduate student, either full-time or part-time.
2. She/he is in the sophomore,
junior, or senior year of study.
3. She/he has taken at least two
economics courses at UNCPÕs School of Business and maintains a 3.0 QPA in
economics courses.
4. She/he has taken economics
courses taught by a full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty who has a Ph.D.
in economics. That is, economics courses taken outside UNCPÕs School of
Business or taught by faculty who do not have a Ph.D. in economics or are not
full-time tenured or tenure-track will not be considered in the calculation of
QPA.
5. Should a situation arise
where there are two or more candidates who meet criteria 1-4, the student who
has taken more math courses will be awarded the award.
6. Should a situation arise
where there are two or more candidates who meet criteria 1-5, the student who
has taken more logic, philosophy, physics, music, and art courses will be
awarded the award.
The recipient shall be
selected, on merit, from the candidates meeting criteria 1-6, by the committee
of faculty members at the School of Business appointed by the dean of School of
Business. Two separate awards of $250.00 each term should occur within one
scholastic year. The award can be renewable if funds are available and if
application criteria are met, at the discretion of the committee.
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AWARDS AND GRANTS
Lambda Chapter Teacher
Grant-in-Aid*
ΔKG as a society
of educators is committed to continuous support for quality teaching. Lambda Chapter of the Delta Kappa Gamma
Society International was chartered in April 1941 and has since that time offered
a grant-in-aid to a prospective teacher.
This grant is offered to a Robeson County resident in support of the
continued need for quality education within its boundaries.
The recipients of the
Lambda Chapter Teacher Grant-in-Aid shall be full-time undergraduate students
in the senior year of study at UNCP with a major in Education. Recipients must
be residents of Robeson County, North Carolina demonstrating financial need and
maintaining a 3.0 QPA. The award will be made in the fall and is non-renewable.
Purnell Swett Endowed
Teaching Fellows Award*
This award was
established by the Robeson County Indian Education Parent Committee in honor of
Purnell Swett. Mr. Swett was the
Robeson County School Superintendent from 1977 to 1989.
An annual cash award
will be given to each of two outstanding American Indian students completing
teacher education certification requirements. The recipients must make a two year commitment to teach in
the Public Schools of Robeson County.
DEPARTMENT
OF HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND RECREATION
Dr. Mary Guy Beaver
Memorial Award
The Donors wish to remember Dr. Mary Guy
Beaver by establishing this award in honor of her eight years of dedicated
service in developing the HPER and Athletic DepartmentÕs recreation program and
her many contributions to the recreation majors.
The recipients of the Dr. Mary Guy Beaver Memorial Award
shall be recreation majors in their sophomore, junior or senior year of study.
Recipients must maintain a 2.5 QPA and be full-time, undergraduate status. The
award will be made in the spring and is renewable as long as funds are
available and the recipient meets all criteria. Financial need is not a consideration, and there is no
residency restriction.