HILDA AND VICTOR AUERBACH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Established in 2004 by Gabe Auerbach, Class of 1961, in honor of his parents, Hilda and Victor Auerbach. This scholarship is awarded to a member of the Corps of Cadets with demonstrated need. The order of priority for the award will be first, a student from Brooklyn, second, a student from , and third, a student from New York state. If these criteria cannot be met, a student from Massachusetts will receive the award. The scholarship is renewable annually.

NORWICH UNIVERSITY BOSTON GOLF SCHOLARSHIP Presented annually by the Boston Golf Committee to incoming sophomores, juniors, or seniors from the greater Boston area. The awards are financed by the Boston Golf Tournament that is held each year. The scholarship is presented to individuals who exhibit a commitment to the Norwich community and academic excellence as well as demonstrated financial need.

JUDGE THADDEUS BUCZKO ’47 SCHOLARSHIP Established in 1999 by Thaddeus Buczko, Class of 1947. Preference is given to students from the Salem, Massachusetts, then from Essex County, and then to residents of Massachusetts. The student must demonstrate financial need.

CHARLES CHRISTY ’57 SCHOLARSHIP Established in 2000 by the Security Federal Savings Bank in honor of Charles Christy ’57, former President of the bank. The scholarship is awarded on the basis of academic merit to a student from Brockton or Falmouth, Massachusetts, the communities in which the bank’s offices are located. If no student from either of these two communities attends, the scholarship shall be awarded to a student from Barnstable or Plymouth Counties, Massachusetts.

LINDLEY I. DEAN SCHOLARSHIP Established in 1956 by Edith J. Dean in memory of her husband, Lindley I. Dean, Class of 1911. The scholarship is awarded annually to freshmen or sophomore students from Massachusetts, with preference to students in the Corps of Cadets from Essex County, who demonstrate financial need, promise of success, scholarship, and character.

JOSEPH N. DOYLE SCHOLARSHIP Established in 2001 by Allen ’71 and Kate Doyle in honor of his father, Joseph N. Doyle. Preference is given to students from the greater Boston area or the state of Massachusetts who maintain a 2.5 minimum GPA with demonstrated financial need.

THE CHARLES A. HOLDEN SCHOLARSHIP Established in 2005 by Charles A. Holden, Jr. Class of 1967. Preference is given first to student (s) from Eastern Massachusetts. If a student from Eastern Massachusetts is not available, preference will be given to student(s) from Canada, and then to a student(s) from New England. Scholarships are awarded to one or more incoming students who have demonstrated an interest in being active in campus activities. This scholarship may be renewed through the student's senior year if the student has had a positive impact on the college community through involvement in meaningful campus and/or community activities.

RICHARD L. AND BARBARA C. KEENAN SCHOLARSHIP Established in 2005 by Richard '45 in memory of his wife Barbara a graduate from Tufts University, Class of 1942. This scholarship is awarded to a member of the Corps of Cadets entering either their junior or senior year who is pursuing a in Chemistry, Biology, or Mathematics. Preference is given to those from Waltham, Mass. Should a cadet from Waltham not be available, a cadet from Mass. may be awarded. This scholarship may be renewed through the cadet's senior year.

LT. JAMES A. LOGAN POST 6800 VFW SCHOLARSHIP The Lt. James A. Logan Post 6800 VFW Scholarship is awarded annually to an incoming senior who plans to commission upon graduation. This student may be an active member in the Corps of Cadets or actively participating in one of the ROTC programs at Norwich. The student must be a citizen of the . Preference of this scholarship is first given to students from Somerville, Massachusetts, then to students from any of the following towns in Massachusetts: Medford, Arlington, Cambridge, Charlestown, or Watertown. If there is no student available from these towns, the scholarship may then be awarded to a student from the State of Massachusetts.

BRENDAN MACDONALD MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP The Brendan MacDonald Memorial Scholarship was established in 2004 by Robert and Lou Ellen MacDonald in memory of their son, Brendan. This scholarship is awarded to members of India Company in their sophomore, junior or senior year with students from Massachusetts receiving preference. To be eligible, students must be in good academic standing and demonstrate financial need.

ROLAND C. MARCH, JR. MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Established in 1997 in memory of Roland C. March, Jr., Class of 1942, by his brother Hugh N. March, Class of 1951. Roland served on the Norwich Board of Fellows and Alumni Association. Awards are made annually to students enrolled at Norwich University in the Corps of Cadets with preference being given to students from Cape Cod, Massachusetts.

JOSEPH A. MILANO, JR. SCHOLARSHIP A.K.A. JOSEPH MILANO MERIT SCHOLARSHIP The Milano Scholarship was established in 1982. Preferences are given to: graduates of St. John’s Preparatory School of Danvers, Massachusetts, and then to high school students from Massachusetts. The student should show a demonstrated financial need.

NORTH SHORE SCHOLARSHIP Established in 1983 by Mike Frangos, Class of 1952, and James Abare, Class of 1957, to assist a student or students from the North Shore area of Massachusetts. Preference is given to students from Essex County with consideration given to students from adjacent cities and towns. Preference is given to members of the Corps of Cadets with consideration given to members of the civilian student body. Students are required to carry a 2.5 GPA and must demonstrate financial need. The scholarship is open to all classes including first year students.

CLIFTON A. SHINQUIN ’18 SCHOLARSHIP Established in 1999 by the estate of Clifton A. Shinquin, Class of 1918; preference is given to members of the Corps of Cadets from New England with an interest in science.

ROBERT J. SKINNER ‘63 SCHOLARSHIP The Robert J. Skinner ’63 Scholarship was established in 2004 by the friends, family and classmates of Bob Skinner. The scholarship is awarded to students from the Central Massachusetts area and then to students from Massachusetts.

LLOYD STARBUCK MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Established in 2000 in memory of Lloyd J. Starbuck, Class of 1934. The scholarship is awarded to a member of the junior class to be used during his or her senior year. Preference is given to students from western Massachusetts and to Engineering .

JOSEPH STEDMAN SCHOLARSHIP FUND The Joseph Stedman Scholarship Fund was established in 1953 by Annie C. Stedman in memory of her father, Joseph Stedman, Class of 1859. This scholarship is used to aid deserving students from Massachusetts attending Norwich University.

STEELE FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP The Steele Family Scholarship was established in 2001 by Ed, Class of 1959, and Karen Steele. Students qualify for this scholarship if they meet one of the following two standards. The first standard is for an entering freshman who is a graduate of the Stoneleigh-Burnham School in Greenfield, Massachusetts who is pursuing a degree in Nursing. The second standard is for an entering freshman from the Central area (with a preference for students from Waterbury, VT) who will be a member of the Corps of Cadets. Scholarships may be renewed provided the student maintains a minimum GPA of 2.5.

COLONEL FRANK TOMPKINS, D.S.C. SCHOLARSHIP Established in 1985 by an anonymous donor in memory of COL Tompkins, a trustee, professor of military science, and Commandant for many years prior to WWII. The recipient will be a member of the Corps of Cadets and a resident of New England who has financial need. Preference is given to residents of Massachusetts.

PROFESSOR PETER DOW WEBSTER SCHOLARSHIP Established in 2001 by Richard ’52 and Eleanor McManus in honor of Mr. McManus’ mentor, English Professor Peter Dow Webster. Preference is given to juniors and seniors in the Corps of Cadets majoring in English. Eligible students from Essex County, Massachusetts will be given preference. Bachelor of Arts candidates may be considered if there are no English majors. Eligible students need to demonstrate financial need and must exemplify the spirit of community service to Norwich University.

COLONEL THOMAS H. AND HALLIE B. WRIGHT SCHOLARSHIP Established in 1999 by Lt. Col Thomas Wright, Jr., Class of 1975, in honor of his father, Thomas, a military and civil rights trailblazer and his mother, Hallie, an educator and civic leader. Awarded to students who demonstrate academic merit and financial need, preference is given to African-American upperclassmen in the Corps of Cadets, with priority to students from U.S. military families in New England.