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Appendix: Lone Star College System Endowed Scholarships APPENDIX APPENDIX: LONE STAR COLLEGE SYSTEM ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS Each spring, the Lone Star College Foundation an- lege should have recommendation from employer nounces available scholarships. Application and in place of a GPA, academic discipline is Health specific details related to each scholarship are Care, and must demonstrate financial need. available only through the Financial Aid Offices of Estelle R. Cameron Memorial Endowment each college campus. - Must be enrolled in the Interpreter Training Tech- LONE STAR COLLEGE SYSTEM nology program. Fiesta Mart, Inc. Endowment - Must demon- ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS strate financial need. American Business Women’s Association Future Pipe Industries, Inc. Endowment - Greenspoint Chapter Endowment - Minimum Minimum full-time student and minimum 3.0 GPA. part-time student, minimum 2.5 GPA, must be fe- male and a U. S. citizen. Glenn Family Endowment - Minimum 3.0 GPA, academic disciplines are Education, Engi- Brian Heisler Endowment - Minimum part-time neering, Science or Mathematics, and student must student and minimum 2.5 GPA. have attended Conroe ISD. Canteen Vending Endowment - Funds to be Greater Texas Foundation Student Success used for all education related expenses. Scholarship Endowments - Minimum part-time Canyon Gate Endowment - Minimum 2.0 GPA student, minimum 2.0 GPA, must be a first gener- and resident of Canyon Gate or Canyon Lakes Vil- ation in college student, must be enrolled in Math lage communities. 0306, Math 0308, Math 0310, or Math 0312, Carl and Colene Joiner Endowment - Attend must demonstrate financial need with an EFC of any LSCS College. $3,500 or above, and funds to be used for tuition, fees and books. Carol Bary Memorial Endowment - Must be enrolled in LVN program and must demonstrate fi- Hauke Endowment - Must be a graduate of nancial need. Hauke Alternative School in Conroe ISD. Computer Science and Computer Informa- Houston Northwest Chamber of Commerce tion Endowment - Minimum part-time student, Foundation Thomas Hetherington Scholar- minimum 2.5 GPA, academic disciplines are Com- ship Endowment - Minimum 3.0 GPA. puter Science or Computer Information Technology. Houston Northwest Medical Center En- Copperfield Church Endowment - Minimum dowment - Minimum part-time student, minimum full-time student, minimum 2.0 GPA, Christian ser- 2.5 GPA, and funds to be used for tuition, fees and vice and commitment at local church, career goal of books. “people services”, and must demonstrate financial Humble Police Association Endowment - need. Minimum 2.0 GPA, preference given to a graduate Dr. Joe A. Airola Endowment - Minimum part- of Humble High School, must demonstrate financial time student and minimum 2.5 GPA. need, funds to be used for all education related ex- penses and recipients are requested to attend an Dr. Nockie Zizelmann Endowment - Must be annual event in April to be recognized and to meet APPENDIX enrolled in either LVN or ADN program, student donors, and volunteer opportunities will be avail- to be selected by Director of Nursing, and second able for the recipients during that event. year of scholarship available. Humble Police Association-Callaway’s Col- Dr. Richard G. Carpenter Endowment - lision Endowment - Minimum 2.0 GPA, prefer- Selection to be made in conjunction with the Execu- ence given to a graduate of Humble High School, tive Director of the Honors College. must demonstrate financial need, funds to be used Elmer L. and Dorothy M. Beckendorf En- for all education related expenses and recipients dowment - Minimum full-time student, minimum are requested to attend an annual event in April 2.5 GPA, student without high school or recent col- to be recognized and to meet donors, and volun- 426 LSCS Catalog 2014/2015 APPENDIX teer opportunities will be available for the recipients InvesTex Credit Union Endowment - Attend during that event. any LSCS College. Humble Police Association-Carley Summer Jack and Lynn Fields Endowment - Prefer- McNutt Endowment - Must be a graduate of ence for a single mother. Atascocita High School. James Buchinger, Lindsey Lamkin, and G. Humble Police Association-D&D Collision T. Thompson Memorial Endowment - Mini- Endowment - Minimum 2.0 GPA, preference mum full-time student, minimum 2.5 GPA, and pref- given to a graduate of Humble High School, must erence will be given to a student who graduated demonstrate financial need, funds to be used for from Hauke Alternative School and who has over- all education related expenses and recipients are come adversity. requested to attend an annual event in April to be Jim and Nelda Blair Endowment - Minimum recognized and to meet donors, and volunteer op- 2.5 GPA, academic discipline is Education, and stu- portunities will be available for the recipients during dent must have attended Conroe ISD. that event. John A. and Annice B. Nanninga Endow- Humble Police Association-David Niccum ment - Minimum full-time student, minimum 2.0 Endowment - Minimum 2.0 GPA, preference GPA for original award and must maintain at 2.5 given to a graduate of Humble High School, must GPA, must be an in-district student, and funds to be demonstrate financial need, funds to be used for used for tuition, fees and books. This is a two year all education related expenses and recipients are award and $2,500 should be awarded in the Fall requested to attend an annual event in April to be and $2,500 in the Spring each year. recognized and to meet donors, and volunteer op- portunities will be available for the recipients during John A. and Annice B. Nanninga Endow- that event. ment - Minimum part-time student, minimum 2.0 GPA, must be an in-district student, and funds to be Humble Police Association-Gary and Dan- used for tuition, fees and books. This is a $1,000 iel Lee Endowment - Must be a graduate of award and $500 should be awarded in the Fall Humble High School or Atascocita High School. and $500 in the Spring. Humble Police Association-Leo Medley Me- John J. Collins Technology Endowment morial Endowment - Minimum 2.0 GPA, grad- Fund - Minimum 2.5 GPA, academic discipline is uate of Humble High School or Atascocita High Technology, must demonstrate financial need, and School, and must demonstrate financial need. funds to be used for tuition, fees and books. Humble Police Association-Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hughes Memorial Endowment - Min- Tim Gill Endowment - Minimum 2.0 GPA, pref- imum part-time, must be a Humble ISD graduate erence given to a graduate of Humble High School, and preference for a first generation in college stu- must demonstrate financial need, funds to be used dent, also preference for a student who has person- for all education related expenses and recipients ally overcome a health or financial challenge or is are requested to attend an annual event in April a member of a family that has faced such challeng- to be recognized and to meet donors, and volun- es, recipient will be eligible to apply for a second teer opportunities will be available for the recipients APPENDIX year of support after successful completion of first during that event. year courses, must demonstrate financial need, and Humble Police Association-Petrochem Field funds to be used for tuition, fees and books. Services Endowment - Minimum part-time stu- John R. Zizelmann Memorial Endowment dent, minimum 2.0 GPA, preference for a graduate - Must be enrolled in technical fields such as Weld- of Humble High School and secondly a graduate ing, CNC or Engineering Technology, and prefer- of any Humble ISD High School, must demonstrate ence given to MATTCO employee. financial need, and funds to be used for tuition, fees and books. Joiner Architects Endowment - Attend any LSCS College. In Honor of Randy Bates and Tom Forestier Endowment - Must demonstrate financial need Joiner Partnership, Inc. Endowment - Attend and funds to be used for tuition, fees and books. any LSCS College. LSCS Catalog 2014/2015 427 APPENDIX Kingwood Area Emergency Medical Ser- Schulte Building Systems Endowment - Mini- vices Association Endowment - Minimum mum full-time student, minimum 3.0 GPA, and funds 2.75 GPA, enrolled in EMS, Fire, Nursing or Allied to be used for tuition, fees and books. Health programs, must be a resident of zip codes Seth and Dianne Sharr Endowment - Attend 77339 or 77345 or a Fire Services volunteer in any LSCS College. good standing that is outside of those zip codes. Shirley Acres Endowment - Minimum full-time Mike R. Willis Memorial Scholarship En- student, minimum 2.5 GPA, and funds to be used dowment - Attend any LSCS College, academic for tuition, fees, and books. discipline is Welding - Credit or C.E., and funds to be used for tuition, fees and books. SHW Group LLC Endowment - Attend any LSCS college, minimum 3.0 GPA, and must demon- Montgomery & Associates Endowment - strate financial need. Minimum full-time student, minimum 2.8 GPA, and funds to be used for tuition and fees. Society of Petroleum Engineers/Gulf Coast Section Endowment - Academic discipline is Nursing Program Endowment - Minimum Engineering, specific course requirements (please part-time student, minimum 2.5 GPA, enrolled in a discuss with Financial Aid Office), and funds to be nursing program, and must demonstrate financial used for tuition, fees and books. need. Stone Gate Endowment - Minimum 2.0 GPA, Office of Workforce Development Endow- resident of the Stone Gate or Canyon Lake commu- ment - Must be enrolled in a Workforce Program. nities, and funds to be used for all education related OTS Family & Friends Scholarship Endow- expenses. ment - Minimum part-time student, minimum 3.0 TechKnowledge Consulting Endowment - GPA, preference given to a child of a current OTS Minimum part-time student, minimum 3.0 GPA, ac- employee, past recipients are not eligible for a sec- ademic discipline is Technology, and must demon- ond award, and if no child of an OTS employee is strate financial need.
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