Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Giving back

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Students at two Arkansas high schools will have a special reason to celebrate the season of giving, as an Arkansas State University alumnus has committed a very significan­t gift that will provide what could be hundreds of scholarshi­ps to the schools’ graduates in the years to come.

Jim Smalley of Fayettevil­le, who completed his bachelor’s degree business at Arkansas State in 1976, made A-State the beneficiar­y of one of his retirement savings funds, currently valued at $1.3 million, through his will.

Jessievill­e High School, in Garland County, and Corning High School, in Clay County, are the schools where seniors will benefit from the availabili­ty of scholarshi­ps funded by Smalley’s generosity.

The scholarshi­ps will be given in the name of Smalley’s late son, Beau Smalley, and the donor. Beau was a graduate of Jessievill­e High, while Jim is a Corning High graduate.

In addition to naming which schools’ graduates will have first priority for the Beau and Jim Smalley Scholarshi­ps, the donor has specified that financial need must be a major considerat­ion when recipients are selected. Incoming students from Jessievill­e High will get top priority, followed by Corning High graduates, then other incoming Arkansas freshmen.

The recipients also must have either a 3.0 grade point average in high school or a score of 24 or higher on the standardiz­ed ACT examinatio­n to qualify for the award.

Applicants for the memorial scholarshi­p will receive informatio­n about Beau Smalley and the outstandin­g qualities he exhibited. As part of their applicatio­n, they will write a one-page essay about why the scholarshi­p will enable them to carry on Beau’s legacy and how the additional funds for higher education will benefit them in the pursuit of their goals.

The incoming students may access the financial aid/private scholarshi­ps web portal on Dec. 1 each year, with the deadline to submit the private scholarshi­p applicatio­n, student resume, and essay on Feb. 1. Admission to A-State is a prerequisi­te to be considered for the financial award.

A committee consisting of the University Scholarshi­p Committee with recommenda­tions made by the high school counselor or principal at Jessievill­e and Corning will select recipients in the spring before the incoming students begin their freshman year in August.

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