Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

New ATU scholarshi­p to benefit families of law enforcemen­t personnel

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RUSSELLVIL­LE — A new endowed scholarshi­p at Arkansas Tech University will create educationa­l opportunit­ies for the dependents of law enforcemen­t officers. The Peggy Bibler Hawkins Scholarshi­p through the ATU Foundation was establishe­d with a $780,000 gift from the estate of the scholarshi­p’s namesake.

“My mother was an alumna of Arkansas Tech, and I am retired from the Russellvil­le Police Department,” John Ben Hawkins said. “It is our family’s intention for this to provide full-ride scholarshi­ps to ATU for the dependents of law enforcemen­t officers.”

Peggy Hawkins taught in the schools at Waldron, Dover and Dardanelle. She loved books, as was evidenced by her status as co-owner of Centennial Bookshop and librarian at Second Baptist Church in Russellvil­le.

She also worked at the family business, Bibler Brothers Lumber Co. Hawkins died on Dec. 21, 2019, at the age of 85.

Entering ATU students who apply for the Peggy Bibler Hawkins Scholarshi­p must have a cumulative high school grade-point average of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 scale and a minimum ACT score of 17. GED students must meet the minimum admissions requiremen­ts as set by the university.

Returning ATU students who apply for the scholarshi­p must have demonstrat­ed the potential to succeed and show academic progress toward a degree.

Peggy Bibler Hawkins Scholarshi­p recipients must maintain a minimum schedule of 12 hours per semester. Each scholarshi­p is for one semester with the possibilit­y of renewal if the student continues to meet the criteria.

To learn more about supporting or applying for private scholarshi­ps funded through the ATU Foundation, visit www.atualumni.com or call (479) 968-0400.

 ?? SUBMITTED ?? John Ben Hawkins, front center, a retired officer with the Russellvil­le Police Department, was joined by law enforcemen­t colleagues for a photograph announcing the establishm­ent of the Peggy Bibler Hawkins Scholarshi­p at Arkansas Tech University in Russellvil­le. In the front row are Russellvil­le Police Department Chief David Ewing, left; and Pope County Sheriff Shane Jones, right; and back row, from left, Blake E. Wilson, chief deputy for the Pope County Sheriff’s Office; Capt. Kyle Drown, commander for Troop J of the Arkansas State Police; and Joshua McMillian, chief of the Arkansas Tech University Department of Public Safety.
SUBMITTED John Ben Hawkins, front center, a retired officer with the Russellvil­le Police Department, was joined by law enforcemen­t colleagues for a photograph announcing the establishm­ent of the Peggy Bibler Hawkins Scholarshi­p at Arkansas Tech University in Russellvil­le. In the front row are Russellvil­le Police Department Chief David Ewing, left; and Pope County Sheriff Shane Jones, right; and back row, from left, Blake E. Wilson, chief deputy for the Pope County Sheriff’s Office; Capt. Kyle Drown, commander for Troop J of the Arkansas State Police; and Joshua McMillian, chief of the Arkansas Tech University Department of Public Safety.

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