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Abley Scholarship This Scholarship Was Founded By Carroll College Endowed Scholarships PDF Updated Quarterly - Last Update 7-25-2019 ENDOWMENT NAME DESCRIPTION This scholarship was founded by Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Donahue in 2000 in memory of their daughter, Michele D. Abley. In 1965, Michele received her B.S., majoring in Medical Technology. She later returned to Carroll and in 1987 1 Michele (Donahue) Abley Scholarship received her B.A. in Accounting. This scholarship is awarded annually to a deserving incoming or current Carroll student with preference given to students majoring in accounting or biology. It may be awarded to a student at any academic level and renewed until the student completes his or her course of study at Carroll. The Dollee Adams Endowed Scholarship in Nursing was established in 2018 by (Marilyn) Sue Stanaway to honor her mother, Dollee (Doline) Adams Stanaway, R.N., a 1951 graduate of Carroll College. The scholarship is intended for a 2 Dollee Adams Endowed Scholarship in Nursing worthy female student enrolled in the nursing program who exemplifies the quality, character and academic promise of an outstanding student at Carroll College. In 1998, Ms. Adamson created this scholarship to be awarded annually to a deserving incoming or current Carroll 3 Adamson Endowed Scholarship student who has financial need and academic integrity, maintaining a minimum 3.0 GPA. It may be awarded to a student at any academic level and renewed until the student completes his or her course of study at Carroll. This scholarship was founded in 1999 by friends and family of Robert Wamsley to honor his 50 year reunion. Each Golden Year Class is invited to participate in building this fund. It is awarded annually to a deserving incoming or 4 Alumni Golden Years Scholarship current Carroll student with academic integrity. It may be awarded to a student at any academic level and renewed until the student completes his or her course of study at Carroll. Established in 1975 by Dr. Faust M. and Marie Alvarez, this scholarship is awarded annually to a deserving Carroll student majoring in biological science or a health-field program. It may be awarded to a sophomore, junior or senior 5 Dr. Faust M. and Marie Alvarez Scholarship student demonstrating academic integrity, maintaining a minimum 3.0 GPA, and financial need. It may be renewed until the student completes his or her course of study at Carroll. Created in 2003 by the Ambrose family in memory of Dr. Stephen Ambrose, this scholarship will be awarded annually 6 Stephen Ambrose Endowed Scholarship to a student majoring in history who has completed the freshman year and has demonstrated academic integrity. It may be renewed until the student completes his or her course of study at Carroll. Established in 1997 by Patsy and Larry Anderson, this scholarship is awarded annually to a deserving incoming or current Carroll student. It may be awarded to a student at any academic level demonstrating financial need and 7 Amy N. Anderson Scholarship renewed until the student completes his or her course of study at Carroll. Preference is given first to students from Lake County, and second to business or education majors. This scholarship, established in 1998 by Dick and Margaret Anderson, is awarded annually to a deserving incoming or 8 Dick and Margaret Anderson Scholarship current Carroll student from Montana. It may be awarded to a student at any academic level demonstrating financial need and renewed until the student completes his or her course of study at Carroll. This scholarship was established in 2006 in accordance with the last will and testament of Thaddeus A. Babiak to support students at Carroll College who are enrolled full-time and have demonstrated financial need and academic 9 Theodore and Georgianna Babiak Endowed Scholarship Fund integrity. Priority is given to students from St. Francis of Assisi Parish in Hamilton; or if such a student is not identified, students from the Hamilton area. *Please see scholarship distribution note on the last page Carroll College Endowed Scholarships PDF Updated Quarterly - Last Update 7-25-2019 Established in 1995 by the late Jeffrey D. Baker, Ph.D. and Shirley A. Baker, Ed.D., the scholarship is awarded Shirley A. Baker and Kimberly A. Kelley International Student annually to a deserving Carroll international student, incoming or current, with financial need. It may be awarded to a 10 Endowed Scholarship student at any academic level and is renewable until the student completes his or her course of study. The student shall exhibit academic integrity and have a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA. Established in 2000 by Karen Barclay Fagg, class of 1975, this scholarship is awarded annually to a deserving incoming or current Carroll student. Preference is given first to an Anaconda high school graduate majoring in civil 11 John & Dorothy Barclay Scholarship engineering or math; second to an Anaconda high school graduate in any major; and third to any student majoring in civil engineering or math. It may be awarded to a student at any academic level and renewed until the student completes his or her course of study. The Brian (Class of 2000) and Kate Bartle Endowed Scholarship was established in December 2017 to recognize a worthy student majoring in civil engineering and support his/her desire to complete a baccalaureate degree from 12 Brian (Class of 2000) and Kate Bartle Endowed Scholarship Carroll College. In addition, this student will demonstrate financial need and exemplify the quality, character and academic promise of a student enrolling at Carroll College. Priority is given to graduates of a Washington or Oregon high school. The Basque Pioneers Endowed Scholarship, founded in 2009, honors Jeanne and John Etchepare, parents of Paul Etchepare, and Catherine and John Etchart, parents of Gene Etchart. The senior Etchepares and Etcharts immigrated to America from the Basque Pyrenees in the south of France around the turn of the twentieth century. Both John Etchepare and John Etchart came from extremely modest circumstances in the old country and both traveled a very similar path to find success and respect in the "new world". They started in America as sheepherders following their bands by the season. Five generations later, their progeny can be found in all walks of life; mostly in the Western US, 13 Basque Pioneers Endowed Scholarship but also in Canada and Australia and elsewhere. These two big Basque families have been leaders in their communities and professions and stalwarts for their Church and the contributions they've made can be traced back to the strength of their pioneer fore-bearers. It is those brave, strong and capable people this Scholarship is meant to honor. Preference is given to students who meet one or all of the following criteria: a full-time student with demonstrated financial need and academic integrity, a resident of Montana or Wyoming, studying in the academic areas of agriculture or medicine, a student-athlete. The William and Diana Beaulieu Endowed Scholarship, established in 2013, is intended for a worthy student who has demonstrated financial need, exemplifies the quality, character and academic promise of a student enrolling at Carroll 14 William and Diana Beaulieu Endowed Scholarship College and has chosen to major in either a physical science or elementary/secondary education. Priority is given to graduates of a Montana high school. The recipient must be enrolled full-time and have a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA. Established in 2009 by the Berberet Family, this scholarship recognizes a worthy student from Broadwater County High School who has demonstrated financial need and exemplifies the quality, character and academic promise that Bill and Grace would expect of a student enrolling at Carroll College. This renewable scholarship, limited to four students per year and $1,000 annually per student, shall be awarded to an incoming or current Carroll College student 15 Bill and Grace Berberet Family Endowed Scholarship enrolled full-time with a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA. Priority is given to an incoming freshman from Broadwater County High School, but if no incoming freshman meet the criteria, it may be awarded to a current student from Broadwater County High School who meets the criteria. Preference is given to a qualified student who is a member of Holy Cross Parish in Townsend. In the event a student from Broadwater County High School does not meet the criteria, this scholarship may be awarded to a freshman student from Montana who meets all other criteria. *Please see scholarship distribution note on the last page Carroll College Endowed Scholarships PDF Updated Quarterly - Last Update 7-25-2019 Kathleen Berberet created this scholarship in 2007 to honor the memory of Dr. Paul Berberet. This fund supports pre- med students with outstanding academic and service records who intend to become primary care physicians practicing in rural Montana. Priority is given to students from Central Montana. Recipients must be enrolled full-time, 16 Dr. Steven Paul Berberet Memorial Scholarship have a minimum 3.5 cumulative GPA, and demonstrate financial need and academic integrity. This scholarship may be renewed annually based on a recipient's achievement of a satisfactory academic record and application for renewal confirming original intent to pursue a primary care physician career in rural Montana. The Dr. William (Jerry) Berberet Scholarship in History, established in 2009, was developed to recognize and encourage outstanding students majoring in history who show professional promise. It is awarded to full-time students entering their junior year and is renewable for their senior year as long as they maintain a 3.5 GPA in their history 17 Dr. William (Jerry) Berberet Scholarship in History courses and a minimum 3.25 GPA overall. Preference is given to students from Montana and to students with demonstrated financial need.
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