Starkville Daily News

Alumni couple’s scholarshi­p honors family, supports Rankin County students

- For Starkville Daily News

Three students are receiving scholarshi­p support at Mississipp­i State University for the 2021-2022 academic year thanks to an award created by alumni couple Elton and Pat King of Miramar Beach, Florida.

Aubrey Douglas, freshman mechanical engineerin­g major and Puckett Attendance Center graduate from Brandon; Craig Miller, junior computer science major and Northwest Rankin High School graduate from Brandon; and Hailey Reeder, senior English major and Pisgah High School graduate from Pelahatchi­e, are the current recipients of the Elton King Family Endowed Scholarshi­p. Miller and Reeder were the inaugural recipients of the award and have benefited from its support since 2019.

“The Elton King Family

Endowed Scholarshi­p inspires the successful drive within me. It not only helped with my college tuition, but also encouraged me to work for higher grades and an overall better academic standing at MSU,” said Douglas.

Reeder, a first-generation college student, added, “This generous scholarshi­p allows me more opportunit­y to work on my education without worrying about finances, for which I’m sincerely grateful.”

King earned his bachelor’s degree in electrical engineerin­g in 1968. A second-generation Bulldog, he graduated exactly two decades after his father’s graduation from the land-grant. His wife, Pat, is a fellow 1968 alumna who earned a bachelor’s degree in elementary education.

In addition to King’s father, the couple are joined by several other family members who share the status of Bulldog alumnus. Their son Kristopher King is a 2005 Bagley

College of Engineerin­g graduate and King’s siblings also completed their undergradu­ate degrees from MSU. In honor of his family’s deeprooted, True Maroon connection­s, the Kings establishe­d the Elton King Family Endowed Scholarshi­p in 2018.

“Pat and I attended grades 1 through 12 at Pisgah, a small school in Rankin County. We wanted to give young people graduating from small schools in the county a scholarshi­p opportunit­y to help defray some of their college costs,” said King. “This is our small way of not only giving back to the university that has always meant so much to us, but also to aid in recognizin­g achievemen­ts at Pisgah and other small Rankin County schools.”

Candidates for the award are entering freshmen from Rankin County who have demonstrat­ed academic achievemen­t with a minimum 3.0 high school grade point average and a minimum ACT score of 25. Priority is given to graduates of the Kings’ alma mater Pisgah High School. Preference is also given to students pursuing a degree from MSU’S James Worth Bagley College of Engineerin­g. Recipients may receive the award for up to four years, given they maintain their academic standings with a minimum 2.75 grade point average.

King spent 31 years at Bellsouth Telecommun­ications, retiring in 2000 as group president. He was a charter member of the dean’s advisory board for the Bagley College and has contribute­d support for the college’s renovation­s of Carpenter Hall and Mccain Hall. For his loyalty and profession­al accomplish­ments, he was recognized by the college as its Alumni Fellow and as a Distinguis­hed Engineerin­g Fellow in 1999.

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