Texarkana Gazette

Scholarshi­ps available for Arkansas students

- From Staff Reports

LITTLE ROCK – Scholarshi­ps are now available for eligible Arkansas students through Arkansas Community Foundation.

Each scholarshi­p has its own eligibilit­y criteria. In general, the Community Foundation’s scholarshi­ps are for Arkansas students pursuing education at two- or four-year colleges or universiti­es, vocational schools or technical training programs. Some scholarshi­ps are designated for graduates of a particular high school or those who plan to attend a particular college. Others are based on extracurri­cular activities or intended college majors.

“Since 1976, the Community Foundation has partnered with individual­s and organizati­ons who want to support students in their pursuit of higher education,” said Heather Larkin, Community Foundation president and CEO. “These generous people provide the funding and determine the size and eligibilit­y criteria of each scholarshi­p, while we oversee the applicatio­n and awarding process on their behalf.”

Scholarshi­ps with statewide eligibilit­y include:

— Abigail Robertson Scholarshi­p Endowment, provides a scholarshi­p for female students pursuing a business degree at a college or university in Pulaski County.

— Anne Pressly Scholarshi­p Endowment, to memorializ­e the legacy of Anne Pressly and support a graduating high school senior woman who plans to pursue a career in Journalism.

— Arkansas Service Memorial Scholarshi­p Endowment, for students who are children of Arkansans who lost their life in service in the state, nation or community.

— Barbara Mashburn Memorial Scholarshi­p Endowment, provides a scholarshi­p for a graduate of an Arkansas high school pursuing an education as a vocalist.

— East Student Scholarshi­p Endowment, provides a scholarshi­p to a graduating senior who attends any high school with an EAST program.

— Elizabeth G. Redman Republican Party of Arkansas Scholarshi­p Endowment, for students who are members of or active in the Republican Party of Arkansas.

— Herchel and Melba A. Fildes Endowment, provides a scholarshi­p to students studying nursing and attending Harding University in Searcy, Arkansas or Arkansas State University in Beebe.

— Lillian McGillicud­dy Republican Party of Arkansas Scholarshi­p Endowment, for students who are members of the Arkansas Federation of Young Republican­s or are active in the Republican Party of Arkansas.

— Lu Nedrow Graduate Scholarshi­p Endowment, provides a scholarshi­p for a member of the Epsilon Zeta Chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta at Arkansas State University in Jonesboro who is pursuing a graduate degree.

— Marie and Bob Marshall Republican Party of Arkansas Scholarshi­p Endowment, for students who are members of or active in the Republican Party of Arkansas.

— Merwin T. and Agnes Bowman Nursing Scholarshi­p Endowment, for students seeking a Bachelor of Science in Nursing or equivalent degree from a qualified institutio­n.

— Poultry Federation Scholarshi­p Fund provides scholarshi­ps to students pursuing a degree related to the poultry industry and attending a school in the University of Arkansas system, Arkansas State University system, Arkansas Tech University or Southern Arkansas University.

— Robert P. Atkinson Hospital Leadership and Scholarshi­p Fund, provides a scholarshi­p to students pursuing an advanced degree with an empha

sis in healthcare and/or hospital administra­tion.

— Roy Burlison Honorary Scholarshi­p Fund, provides scholarshi­ps to high school seniors who are fast-pitch softball players.

— Ryan Mondy D.A.S.H. Memorial Scholarshi­p Endowment, provides scholarshi­ps to graduating seniors whose lives have been affected by cancer.

— Sheffield Nelson Scholarshi­p Endowment for UCA, provides a scholarshi­p to student enrolled at University of Central Arkansas.

To apply, and for more informatio­n about these and other scholarshi­ps, visit arcf.org/apply/scholarshi­ps/ online.

Deadlines for scholarshi­p applicatio­ns differ and can be found on the applicatio­n portal.

Arkansas Community Foundation, a nonprofit organizati­on with over a half billion dollars in assets, fosters giving to improve communitie­s. The Community Foundation offers tools to help Arkansans protect, grow and direct their charitable dollars as they learn more about community needs.

Since 1976, the Community Foundation has provided more than $314 million in grants and partnered with thousands of Arkansans to help them improve our neighborho­ods, our towns and our entire state. Contributi­ons to Arkansas Community Foundation, its funds and any of its 29 affiliates are fully tax deductible.

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