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SCHOLARSHIP NAME SCHOLARSHIP CRITERIA Abbott, Harold Chemistry Major; Character; Academics; NEED Adams, Cyd US Citizen; 3.0 GPA Adams, J.A The SFA Alumni Association awards scholarships through the SFA Alumni Scholarship Fund that is administered by the SFA Alumni Foundation. You may donate to an existing scholarship by visiting www.sfaalumni.com and clicking Make a Donation. You will be re-directed to our secure donation page. As part of the donation process, you will be asked to insert the name of the scholarship to which you are making a donation, or you may leave the area blank to have your donation applied to the general scholarship fund. If you need assistance choosing a scholarship to donate to, please contact our scholarship coordinator, Mo Davis, at 800-765-1534. SCHOLARSHIP NAME SCHOLARSHIP CRITERIA Abbott, Harold Chemistry major; Character; Academics; NEED Adams, Cyd US Citizen; 3.0 GPA Adams, J.A. Golf team mbr; 2.5 GPA Adams, Luke Garrison HS graduate Adkison Ron Football Adkison, Ron Graduating senior; Political Science major African-American (TAASA) African-American Agee, Kermit and Margaret Music major; preferably Second Time Around Band member Albea, Georgia Hall Nursing major; East TX resident; 2.5 GPA; age > = 25; NEED Alexander Family Lumberjack offensive lineman, 2.5 GPA Alexander, Doyle Math major; preference to teaching field; 2.5 GPA Alexander, Wilbur Accounting major, Junior or above, 2.5 GPA Allen, Dorothy Health Science major; 2.5 GPA; undergraduate w/highest GPA; must have taken at least 9 hours at SFA Allen, Lina Lusk 2.5 GPA; completed 60 hours course work; worked 1 semester as Pine Log reporter Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Chi Omega member; 3.0 GPA; not renewable Alto War Memorial Alto HS graduate American Asso. of Univ. Women female; 3.0 GPA; preferably AAUW mbr; non-traditional major Anderson, Watts, Riggs, Kegler Football, 2.0 GPA Anger, Leo Baseball Appleberry, Bert and Mary Elementary Education (reading) major; sophomore or above; 3.0 GPA ARAMARK Hospitality Administration major; Food Management sophomore; 2.5 GPA Arnwine, Lena Nursing major; 3.0 GPA Arscott, Elsie Art major; 2.5 GPA in art; 2.0 overall Arthur, Jett Hemphill HS graduate or ISD member; 2.5 GPA Arthur, Laverne Pitts Anyone is eligible ASID and John Ramsey Interior Design major Austin Scholars National Merit finalist or semi-finalist; SAT > 1220 or ACT > 27 Austin, Stephen F Anyone is eligible Axe, Edna 2.5 GPA Badders, Jeff & Jackie Any athlete 2.0 GPA or higher Badders, Connie Female Rodeo Club member Baily, Arbie Lee Garrison HS graduate; Nursing major; 2.5 GPA 12/2011 Baird, Kyle Any athlete 2.0 GPA or higher Baker Jr., Bruce C Timpson HS grad; 2.0 GPA Ballard, Helen Criminal Justice Major; 2.5 GPA; financial need is a hgh priority Ballard, W.E. “Ed” III Memorial Chemistry major; 2.5 GPA; financial need is a high priority BancorpSouth 2.5 GPA; 1/2 to child or grandchild of employee; 1/4 to Nac Cnty Sr; 1/4 to Harrison Cnty Sr Barkett, Don Anyone is eligible Barnes, Sam and Malcolm Forestry major Barnett, Donald 2.5 GPA, Navarro County, Nacogodches, TX, Nacogdoches County, and other in Texas;need based Barr, H Ray Any athlete 2.0 GPA or higher Bass Couvillon Scholarship Jasper HS, Strake Jesuit and St. Agnes; 3.0 GPA Bates Family Education major; 2.0 GPA Bates, Harold and Evelyn 2.5 GPA; Need Beauchamp, John Memorial Football Beauchamp, Paul and Paula Sabine/San Augustine County resident; 3.0 GPA Beckelhymer, Nancy Human Sciences major; Sophomore or above; 2.5 GPA Belcher, Cally Lumberjack FB player in summer school; 2.5 GPA Berry/Crenshaw Cushing HS graduate; 2.0 GPA Best of SFA Human Sciences major; Sophomore or above; 2.5 GPA Bill McGaughey 2.5 GPA; Angelina County student preferred Birdwell, A.W. 2.5 GPA Biskamp, Lloyd Lumberjack FB player w/completed eligibility; 2.5 GPA Blake, Roy & Tootie SFA Ladyjack Basketball player Blevins, Bryan Joaquin HS graduate; 2.0 GPA (new recipient yearly) Bogar, Danny Football Bokorney, George Journalism major; 2.5 GPA Bolton, J.W. “Cotton” Sr Football player Boudro, Bruntz and Lorine Jr or Sr; 3.0 GPA; ECH-4 certification Bowen, Ted Nursing major; Junior or Senior; 2.5 GPA Bowlin, James & Juanita Interdisciplinary Studies major; 3.0 GPA Boynton, Paul Graduate student; 3.0 GA Bridges/McKinney Twirl-O-Jack; 2.0 GPA Brittain, Perry and Martha Music major Brittain, Zack Music major Brookshire R A 2.5 GPA, current athlete Brookshire, Oscar Angelina Jr. College transfer; 2.0 Brookshire, R.A. Business major; 2.0 GPA Brophy, William J. History major; graduate student; 3.5 GPA Brown, Charles Nacogdoches HS graduate; Business or Education major; 3.0 GPA Brown, Raymond and Fay Forestry major; 2.5 GPA Brown, Thelma Chireno HS graduate Brumbelow, Gene Golf Bryce, Homer Rusk County HS graduate; Business major Bryce, Homer and Velma Rusk/Shelby County graduates; 2.0 GPA Bryce, Peter Strength Development in Athletics Buchanan, Wendy Finance, 2.5 GPA Buckner, Lewis Outstanding Football player Buckner, Maureen Social Work or Education major; 2.5 GPA; NEED Bullock, Mark Sigma Chi member; 2.5 GPA Bunt, W Dixon Environmental Science Foresty major; Sophomore, Junior, or Senior; 2.0 GPA Burns, Doris and Maydell Timpson HS/Shelby County grad; Interdisciplinary Studies major; 3.0 GPA Burr, Betty Accounting (CPA) major; female; 3.0 GPA Burr, J.H. Biology major; Junior; 3.5 GPA Burton, Leroy and Anna Burton Computer Science major; minority student; 2.0 GPA Buskirk, Paul Native Texan; Music stringed instrument major (not piano) Byers, Lewie 2.5 GPA Byrd, James and Martha History, Theatre or Communications major; 3.0 GPA Byrd, Marie-France Lucienne Art major; 3.0 GPA Campbell, James Any athlete 2.0 GPA or higher Campbell, James and Mona Shelby County resident; Ag, Forestry, Education major Campbell, Naomi Shelby County resident; Ag or Interdisciplinary Studies major Candler, Don Journalism major; Sophomore or above Cannon, Chris & Joann 2.0 GPA; Ladyjack Summer Basketball tuition Cannon, Jackie Football; 2.0 GPA Cartwright, Baxter 1/2 Golf / 1/2 Baseball expenses Cartwright, Ford Golf team expenses Casey, Alma Accounting major; Sophomore, Junior, or Senior; 3.0 GPA Chambers, S.D. and Tessie Science major Chancellor, Glenn and Nancy Forestry major; 2.5 GPA Chaney, Ralph and Vida Sophomore or above; 2.0 GPA Chase, Opal Glenn Liem Modern Language major; Junior or above; 2.5 GPA Cherry, Marvin and Pearl Forestry major; completed 60 hrs in Forestry; 2.5 GPA Childers, Elmer and Billie Jo Hospitality Administration major; Jr or Sr; 2.5 GPA; Financial NEED; must serve intern- ship in Alumni Office Cindi Wallen Business Major; 2.5GPA; single mother Clark, Matthew Pre-Dentistry major; US Citizen; 3.25 GPA Clark, WH and Rhonda English major; 2.5 GPA Clark, William D. Math/Statisticts major; Sophomore or above; 3.0 GPA Class of 1987 Need and ability; 2.0 GPA Class of 1988 Need and ability; 2.0 GPA Class of Nines Need and ability; 2.0 GPA Classes of 1983-1984 Need and ability; 2.0 GPA Classes of 1985-1986 Need and ability; 2.0 GPA Claybar Family Scholarship Business or Education major; Orange/Angelina County resident; 2.4 GPA; not renew- able Clifton, Tony Accounting major; Junior or above; 3.0 Cochran, Wanda Theatre major; 2.0 GPA Coen, Judy Business major; 2.0 GPA Cole THR, Ed and Gwen Theatre major; 3.0 GPA Cole, Ed & Gwen Ladyjack Basketball Cole, Ed & Gwen Lumberjack Basketball Cole, Ed and Gwen DO NOT USE THIS ONE Collier Family Political Science major; returning student; 2.75 GPA Colvert Family Music Scholarship Music major or minor, 2.8 GPA Colvert Family Scholarship 2.8 GPA Compton, Myrtle Moore Nursing major; Sophomore or above; 2.5 GPA Connell, Anna Beth Female entering medical field; Junior or Senior; 3.5 GPA; preferably E. Tx. Area resi- dent Corbin, Jim Archeology or Sociology major with Anthropology minor; 2.5 GPA; must be enrolled in Archeology Summer Field School class Corley, Laz Anyone is eligible Covin, Larry Football Cowart, James Matagorda County HS graduate; 2.5 GPA Cox, J.T. Music major; Band member; Junior or Senior; 3.0 GPA Cox, Tom and Kathleen Chemistry major Cranford, Arkan and Bonnie NEED; East TX resident; 2.5 GPA; 1/2 each to Forestry & Horticulture major Cranford, Melba US citizen; East TX resident ; 2.0 GPA, Art major Crawford, David & Shirley Ladyjack Basketball & Lumberjack Football Crawford, David Memorial Ladyjack Basketball and Lumberjack Football; 3.0 GPA Crawford, Mart Football Crawford, Shirley Neel Human Sciences major; Junior or Senior; 3.0 GPA Crawford, Thurman and Hazel Garrison HS graduate (pull criteria) Crawford, Tom and Laura Henderson HS graduate; Elementary Education/Interdisciplinary Studies major Crawford, Tom/Laura Any athlete 2.0 GPA or higher Crim, Mike Journalism major Cross, Joe and Patty 2.0 GPA; NO athletes Cushing War Memorial Cushing HS graduate; 2.5 GPA Dallas Charter Chapter Resident of Dallas, Denton, Rockwall,Kaufman, Ellis, Tarrant or Collin counties; top 25% of graduating class; NOT renewable Daniel, John and Doris Art major; 2.5 GPA Davidson-Cross Memorial 2.0 GPA; NO athletes Davis, E Nathan Cushing HS graduate or McKnight Congregational Methodist Church member; 2.0 GPA Denman, Joe and Beth Diboll HS graduate; 2.0 GPA Denman, Kester III Forestry major; 2.0 GPA; Angelina County graduate; need Denman, Kester Jr Pre-Law major; Jr or above; Angelina Cnty grad; 3.0 GPA; need Denman, Paula Elementary Education major; 2.5 GPA; Angelina County grad; need Denman, Peyton Pre-Med major; Jr or above; Angelina County grad; 3.5 GPA; need Devers, Con Any Dewitt, Richard and Lucy (Hosp Admin) Hospitality Administration major; 2.5 GPA Dewitt, Richard and Lucy (Nurs) Nursing major; 2.5 GPA; NEED Dickens, Ferman and Doris Out of State student; 2.5 GPA Dickson, John Music major; Junior or Senior; 3.0 GPA Dishburger, Henry and Edna Chemistry major Dodds, Kevin and Jacqueline Sam Rayburn or Deer Park HS grad; Chemistry, Early Childhood, Physics or Secondary Education majors; 2.8 GPA Doss, David (Acct) Accounting major; Male Doss, David (CSC) Computer Science major; Male Dossey, W.W.
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