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Scholarships (1078)
"I have a dream" History Scholarship
Established by Dr. Marty Kuhlman, an alum and faculty member in the history department, to assist undergraduate students who have a deep appreciation of history and a specific interest in Civil Rights history. All majors will be considered.
297633, 297635, 297588 |
(The) Friends of the College of Business Scholarship
The recipient must be a full-time (15 semester hours) junior or senior College of Business major with preference to students pursuing an accounting degree.
297534, 297545 |
(The) Janis Moss Gatlin Scholarship in Music Industry
Upperclassmen pursuing a Bachelor of Music with an emphasis in music industry who shows strong potential for success in commercial music. Must maintain a 3.0 or better GPA. Additionally, must meet all requirements for maintaining a scholarship in the School of Music.
297607 |
(The) Pulliam Family Scholarship
Recipients must be undergraduate and graduate accounting majors.
297534 |
3 Star Memorial Scholarship
Incoming freshman, current student, or transfer student enrolled full-time and participant in the West Texas Timed Event Championship or a student assisting with the operations of the event
297632 |
A.A.U.W., Amarillo Branch, Ruby Lee Smith Scholarship
Preference to female. Recipient will be a full-time junior or senior student having completed one semester at WTAMU and one or more of the Fundamentals of Education courses and must have a cumulative 3.0 GPA. Preference will be given to secondary education students planning to teach history and/or social studies. The scholarship is renewable when criteria are met.
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A.K. Knott Scholarship
Established by private individuals to honor Dr. A Kirk Knott. Recipients will be junior or senior English majors who show unusual promise for teaching are eligible.
297572 |
Academic Excellence / Academic Freedom Scholarship
Preference to graduates of high schools in Region 16. Recipient must be enrolled full time (12 hours per semester) and maintain a 3.5 GPA overall for the year. The scholarship is renewable as long as recipient maintains eligible requirements. Application must be accompanied by written recommendations from two educators acquainted with the student.
297632 |
Accounting, Economics, and Finance Development Fund
Established as an unrestricted account for the Department of Accounting.
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Accounting, Economics, and Finance Scholarship Fund
For general scholarship support to accounting, economics, and finance majors.
297534, 297559, 297579 |
ADA Athletic Partnership Scholarship
The purpose of the ADA Athletic Partnership Scholarship is to provide support to students pursuing degrees in agriculture who also participate in athletics at WTAMU.
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Ada Lenore Hammonds Dick Scholarship
Mr. Mack Dick established this scholarship in 2015 in loving memory of his late wife, Ada. Recipient must be a full-time junior or senior nursing major with a 3.0 GPA.
297609 |
Addie Brown Childress & Robert F. Childress Memorial Scholarship
Established by family and friends of Addie and Robert Childress. Worthy and deserving students, financial need is a primary consideration
297632 |
Ag Texas Farm Credit Bank Scholarship
Enrolled full-time (minimum 12 hours)--waived if student is in the last semester before graduation; completed at least 30 hours with a min 2.5 GPA; must demonstrate financial need as determined by the Office of Student Financial Aid; must be US citizens or permanent residents; preference given to students from traditionally underrepresented populations in the approved majors
297632 |
Agricultural Media and Communication Student Memorial Scholarship
Created to honor two students, Will Lechner (2018) and Codi Miller (2019), who passed away either while attending or following graduation from the Agricultural Media and Communications programs at WTAMU.
297537 |
Agricultural Sciences Restricted Scholarship-Graduate
Graduate students in the Dept. of Agricultural Sciences who are Texas residents and show need according to the FAFSA
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Agricultural Sciences Restricted Scholarship-Undergraduate
Must be Texas resident, currently enrolled in Ag degree studies, and have financial need eligibility according to the FAFSA.
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Agriculture Development Fund of the West Texas State University Foundation
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Agriculture Education Leadership Scholarship
Agriculture education majors with preference to students from Hansford, Castro, and Swisher counties.
297536, 297537 |
Agriculture General Scholarship
Recipient will be a full-time undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a major in Agricultural Sciences, and must maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA.
297537 |
AJ Swope Memorial Scholarship
AJ Swope was a local musician who expressed his passion for life through the art of songwriting. He graduated from WTAMU with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mass Communications and Broadcasting. During his time at WT, AJ was inducted into the Alpha Chi Honor Society, served as the program director for the campus radio station, and was nominated for "Man of the Year" in 2007. This scholarship was established from gifts made by friends and family of AJ to assist a junior or senior who is enrolled in the Mass Communications or Renewable Energy programs and maintains a 3.0 GPA. Motivation for their choice of degree will be considered.
297632 |
Albessa Stephenson
No criteria listed.
297632 |
Aldunate-Johri Family Scholarship
Established by AJ Johri, who hails from India. He came to WTAMU in 1991 for his MBA, and finished in 1993 with honors. He started working as Financial Advisor for Morgan Stanley in June 1993, and has risen to the rank of Managing Director. AJ met his lovely wife Karyna Aldunate Johri in WTAMU. Hence, WT is very close to their hearts. Karyna came to WTAMU in 1990 and earned a Bachelor's in Chemistry. She later earned an MBA from WT. This scholarship is awarded to a recipient who is enrolled full-time in the Paul and Virginia Engler College of Business, and has a minimum GPA of 3.25. Preference is to international students.
297545 |
Alice and Bill O'Brien Merit Scholarship Fund
Established by Alice and Bill O'Brien. Their family has been in the Panhandle since the 1890s and continue to live and work here. They enjoy supporting WT and its mission to become a regional research university to support the Panhandle. Students must meet the criteria for the WTAMU Merit Scholarship Program.
297632 |
Allene J. Stovall Scholarship Fund
Recipient must be a full-time undergraduate student majoring in Sports and Exercise Sciences or secondary education with an intent to coach at a junior high or high school level. Additionally, the student must have completed a minimum of 45 credit hours at the end of the last semester and maintain a 3.0 minimum GPA.
297623 |
Allene Stovall Scholarship for Lady Buff Basketball
Established in honor of Allene Stovall, who taught at WT for 41 years and was named professor emeritus in 2012. Ms. Stovall was inducted into the WT Hall of Champions and the Texas Panhandle Sports Hall of Fame in recognition of her pioneering work in establishing women's athletic programs at WT, where she coached basketball (1963-1979), rifle (1969-1979), and volleyball (1964-1969, 1972), and challenged the WT administration to recognize and accept federal Title IX legislation. She impacted thousands of students' and athletes' lives. She passed away on July 17, 2022. Recipient(s) of this scholarship must be a member of the Lady Buff Basketball team, and must meet and maintain the minimum GPA and eligibility standards required by the NCAA.
297586 |
Allie Smith Collins Scholarship
To honor the memory of Allie Smith Collins and to provide scholarships for WTAMU students majoring in education. Recipients must be junior, senior or graduate students majoring in education with a minimum 3.0 GPA and two semesters at WTAMU.
297569 |
Allyson Ford's Angel's Grace Scholarship
Winners of contests sponsored and named by the Allyson Ford's Angel's Grace Sch Fnd, but may include other recipients selected by them and WT.
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Alma C. Madden Visual Arts Endowed Scholarship
Established by Wales Madden as a gift in honor of his wife, Alma, who is an accomplished visual artist. Recipient must be a visual arts student with a 2.5 GPA or greater. Recipient will be selected annually. First-time recipients must audition before being awarded.
297541 |
Alternative Energy Institute Endowment
To assist in funding the Alternative Energy Institute at West Texas A&M University.
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Alton Wayne Bassett Music Scholarship
Established in memory of Alton Wayne Bassett by his sister, LaNelle B. Winn. Recipient must be employed and enrolled full-time as a music major, preferably piano or voice; preference given to a parent, especially a single parent. Also, recipient must maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA; renewable.
297607 |
Alumni/Faculty Math & Physical Science Endowment
Scholarships for students enrolled in the Department of Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics.
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Alva Lee Shofner Peeler Memorial Scholarship in Music
Recipient will be a full-time student from Hereford, TX majoring in music, and must maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA. Preference will be given to a student demonstrating financial need.
297607 |
Alvin & Liselotte Kuhlman Nursing Scholarship
Recipient will be a nursing student with a minimum 2.70 GPA and based primarily on financial need.
297609 |
Always WT Scholarship
Recipient must maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA with preference given based on need.
297632 |
Amarillo Advertising Club Scholarship
Awarded to students of sophomore standing or higher who have at least a 2.5 GPA, are interested in an advertising career and participate in the WTAMU Advertising Federation. Financial need may be considered.
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Amarillo by Morning Lions Club Scholarship
Full-time, 2.5 GPA, top 26 counties of the TX Panhandle
297632 |
Amarillo Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Inc. Scholarship
Outstanding students; must generally have a 3.0 or higher GPA
297632 |
Amarillo Executive Association Scholarship
Recipient must be a full-time undergraduate or graduate student majoring in the College of Business with a minimum 3.0 GPA. Preference will be given to dependents of active members of the association. The scholarship is renewable for a max of 8 long semesters when criteria are met.
297534, 297545, 297550, 297551, 297559, 297579, 297603, 297604 |
Amarillo Gear Company Scholarship
Established in 2000 to encourage students pursuing engineering studies at WTAMU and to support the growth of the program. Recipient must be a junior or senior engineering major, including engineering technology and computer science with a minimum 3.0 GPA.
297557, 297573, 297577 |
Amarillo Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Intern Scholarship
Bilingual college of business major with a minimum 2.5 GPA
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Amarillo Music Teachers Association Scholarship
Scholarships for students majoring in keyboard.
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Amarillo National Bank Scholarship Endowment
Established by funds given by the Ware Family descendants of B.T. Ware, who founded Amarillo National Bank in 1892. Recipients will be students enrolled full-time in the Amarillo National Bank School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, who reside or graduated from the Texas Panhandle and other geographic areas where ANB may have a presence, and maintain a 3.3 GPA. This scholarship is renewable up to eight long (Fall-Spring) semesters if the minimum GPA is maintained.
297534, 297559, 297579 |
Amarillo Retired Teachers Association (ARTA) Education Scholarship
Recipient must be a graduate from one of the four Amarillo ISD high schools; must enroll in a Teacher Education Program at WTAMU; accepted by the Teacher Education Unit of the Department of Education; and is a junior or senior with an overall 3.0 GPA on their freshman- and sophomore-level college work.
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Amarillo Symphony Scholarship
Provides tuition and fees to qualified music majors playing with the symphony.
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AMI Industrial Machining Scholarship
The $250 scholarship is awarded in the spring semester to an engineering technology major.
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Anderson Merchandisers
Established for students enrolled as an information and decision management major in good academic standing; must be a participant in WTAMU's cooperative education and internship program; and must maintain "intern in good standing" status with Anderson Merchandisers Internship Scholarship to be considered for the next semester.
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Andrew Duncan Memorial Scholarship in Dance
Established by friends and family in memory of Andrew Duncan, who was tragically killed along with four other members of the cast of TEXAS. Recipient must be a dance major enrolled in at least 12 hours per semester or complete a minimum of 24 semester hours per year. Additionally, the student must maintain a 2.5 GPA. First-time recipients must audition before being awarded.
297558 |
Andrew Duncan, Clint Diaz and Eric Harrison Memorial Scholarship
Students must be theatre, musical theatre and dance majors who are enrolled in at least 12 hours per semester or complete a minimum of 24 semester hours per year. Additionally, the student must maintain a cumulative 2.5 GPA.
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Andy and Roxanne Carter Scholarship
Established by the Carter's, owners of the Canyon Chicken Express, as their way of giving back to the students who have the challenging task of working and attending school. This award gives preference to a current employee of Chicken Express. If none available, second preference is given to a WT student working a minimum of twenty hours per week.
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Anita Thigpen Perry Nursing Excellence Endowment
Established to honor the former First Lady of Texas, a 1974 nursing graduate of WTAMU, by friends of the Perry's, WTAMU, and the surrounding medical communities. The scholarship is available to undergraduate and graduate students that have been admitted to the nursing program. Additionally, they must be in good academic standing and show financial need.
297609 |
Ann Weatherly Vincent & Cliffton Vincent II Scholarship
Provides scholarships for entering freshmen planning a major in business and who have a minimum "B" average with a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 grade-point system for scholarship renewal. The scholarship is renewable when criteria are met.
297534, 297545, 297550, 297551, 297559, 297579, 297603, 297604 |
Ann Wingo Memorial Endowed Scholarship in Speech
Established by provisions of the trust of L. Jack "Jackie" Mercer, a WT alum who was involved in music, speech and theatre programs at the University. Recipients must be full-time communication studies majors with a cumulative 3.0 GPA and 3.25 in major. Recipients selected based on financial need as well as potential to succeed based on academic performance. Scholarship is renewable when criteria are met.
297552 |
Anna Belle Kritser II & Ed and Margaret Roberts Emergency Scholarship Fund
Recipient must experience an unforeseen financial emergency; also, must be a nursing majors with a minimum 2.5 GPA.
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Anna Belle Kritser II Foundation Nursing Scholarship
Recipient must be a junior nursing major enrolled full time (12 hours per semester) with a minimum 3.0 GPA. Preference will be given based on need. The scholarship is renewable when criteria are met.
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Annette F. & Garry L. Nall Scholarship
Preference is first given to students who are initiated members (old and new) of Zeta Zeta Chapter of Delta Zeta Sorority, second preference to Gamma Sigma Chapter, Kappa Alpha Order Fraternity and third, to members of families of either sorority or fraternity member. Also, preference shall be given based on need. Recipient must have completed at least one regular semester at WTAMU, be continuously enrolled as a full-time student and maintain at least a cumulative 2.0 GPA.
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Annette L. Couch Memorial Leadership Scholarship
Established as a lasting honor to Ms. Couch's memory and her commitment to and passion for WT. Recipient must be a full-time student actively participating in the LEAD WT program. If LEAD WT ceases to exist scholarship shall be given to Mass Comm or Ag Media & Comm majors. Preference will be given to students with financial need.
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ARAMARK President’s Honor Scholarship
Worthy and deserving students enrolled in 15 hours per semester or complete a minimum of 30 semester hours per year; maintain a 3.4 cumulative GPA and must provide leadership and service to the University and community
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Archer Viola Scholarship
This is a financial need-based scholarship.
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Area I FFA Scholarship
Recipient must have been a member of the Texas Area I FFA Association, and must be a full-time student in the Department of Agricultural Sciences. First preference will be an Ag Education/Teacher Cert. major, with second preference to any major in the Department of Agricultural Sciences
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
Arlin Turner Memorial Scholarship Fund
Established in honor of Dr. Turner. Eligible for the scholarship are deserving junior or senior English majors.
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Arnold Gentry Attebury & Vivian Dunn Attebury Memorial Scholarship in Education
Established in honor of the Attebury's and to provide scholarships for WTAMU students majoring in education. Provides scholarships for junior, senior and graduate education majors. The recipient must have a minimum 3.0 GPA and have completed two semesters at WTAMU.
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Art Club Scholarship
Established by the Art Club to recognize achievement and service through scholarships. Recipient must be a full time art major at WT, undergraduate or graduate, must maintain a 2.5 GPA overall and a 3.0 or better in their major.
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Arthur and Hardy Fields Designated Fund
Recipient will be full-time junior or senior majoring in Pre-Dental, be a US citizen or legal permanent resident, Demonstrate financial need according to the FAFSA, attend college the fall semester immediately following selection, be in good standing and display motivation, and receive a recommendation from the Dean of the Paul Engler College of Agriculture and Natural Sciences.
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Arthur J. Glover Memorial President's Honor Scholarship in Accounting
Declared accounting major; enrolled 15 hours per semester or complete 30 semester hours per year; maintain a 3.4 cumulative GPA; must provide leadership and service to the University and community
297632 |
Arthur J. Glover Scholarship in Accounting Endowment Fund
Established for outstanding junior, senior and graduate accounting majors. Selected solely on the basis of merit.
297534 |
Arvezene Winter Scholarship Fund
The scholarship is awarded annually to students who are psychology majors planning a career in counseling and have reached junior, senior or graduate standing. Applicants should have at least a 3.0 GPA and must have completed at least two semesters at WTAMU.
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Asalie Key Price Vocal Scholarship
Established by gifts from family and friends to honor the memory of Asalie Key Price, and to benefit WTAMU students majoring in voice. Full-time (12 hours per semester) students majoring in voice who demonstrate academic excellence by maintaining a 2.75 cumulative GPA.
297540, 297605, 297607 |
ASE Annual Fund and Scholarship
Recipient will be student of the College of Agriculture, Science, and Engineering.
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AT&T Foundation President's Honor Scholarship
Preference to mathematics major or one of the sciences; U.S. citizen or permanent resident; first and second generation college students, students who qualified for free lunch in high school and/or bilingual students shall be given special consideration; enrolled in at least 15 hours per semester or complete a minimum of 30 semester hours per year; provide leadership and service to the University and community.
297632 |
Athletic General Scholarship
Students must be enrolled at WTAMU and must be a member of the WTAMU athletics team or a full-time student who meets the criteria of a specific promotional contest.
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Athletic Summer Scholarship
The recipient must be a WTAMU athlete.
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ATO Leadership Scholarship
Established by Glen and Pat Parkey in 1997. This scholarship was funded by donations from friends and family of the Parkeys to provide scholarships for members of Zeta Kappa Chapter of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity.
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B. Ronald Fortner, M.D. President's Honor Scholarship
Must be pursuing a degree in nursing studies; enrolled 15 hours per semester or complete a minimum of 30 semester hours per year; maintain a 3.4 cumulative GPA and must provide leadership and service to the University and community
297632 |
B.A. & Jane Ann Stewart Dryland Agriculture Scholarship
Provides scholarships for agriculture majors with demonstrated interest in dryland agriculture. Preference to graduate students with a minimum 3.0 GPA.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
B.K. Bentley Agriculture Scholarship
Recipient must be a full-time agriculture major.
297536, 297537 |
Bailey Chisum Memorial Scholarship
To provide scholarship opportunities for students who meet the selection criteria.
297586 |
Baker-Singhal Scholarship for Outstanding International Students
Must be a full-time, minimum 15 hours, undergraduate student with a minimum 3.0 GPA; recipient may be an incoming freshman, transfer or currently enrolled student with preference to international students. Applicant must write an essay on "How will you continue your relationship with WT after graduation?"
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Bank of America Family Scholarship
Meet admission requirements; children or grandchildren of full-time employees who have been employed for one year in good standing with BOA-Amarillo area; full-time (12 hours) with a 2.0 GPA; based on financial need, academic standing, and commitment to the University.
297632 |
Barbara and David Russell Endowed Scholarship Fund
Established by the Russell's to assist a student majoring in nursing at WT as a means of paying forward the opportunities they had a as a result of their degrees from WT.
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Barbara Bain Education Scholarship
Established in 2014 with a gift from Mike Bain in honor of his mother, Barbara, and her 35 years of teaching elementary education. Recipient must be a full-time junior or senior education major with a minimum 3.0 GPA.
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Barry and Lindy Evans Agriculture Scholarship
Established to honor the Evans, who are members of the WTAMU Old Main Society. Mr. Evans is a graduate of Distinction in the Agricultural Sciences Department at WTAMU, and is a national leader in cotton and grain sorghum production. He was named Field to Market's 2021 Farmer of the Year. The Evans' operate a large diversified farming operation in Kress, Texas. This scholarship will be awarded to a full-time undergraduate student in the Department of Agricultural Sciences, with the first preference given to graduates of Kress High School. Second preference will be to a graduate of either Tulia or Happy high schools. If no students meet the first or second preference, the scholarship may be awarded at the discretion of the Department Head of Agricultural Sciences.
297536, 297537 |
Barry B. Thompson President’s Honor Scholarship
Enrolled 15 hours per semester or complete 30 semester hours per year; maintain a 3.4 cumulative GPA; must provide leadership and service to the University and community
297632 |
Barry L. Duman Family Scholarship
The recipient must be a full-time second-, third- or fourth-year economics or finance major who has maintained a cumulative minimum 3.0 GPA. Preference will be given to an economics major.
297559, 297579 |
Barton Russell Spurlock Scholarship
Demonstrates a legitimate need
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Bell Helicopter Internship Scholarship
Awarded to interns in "good standing" at the discretion of Bell Helicopter.
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Bennie Donald Vittrup Scholarship
Incoming freshmen; "B" average from accredited high schools in Texas
297632 |
Bennink Education Scholarship Fund
Gifts from William and Ruth Bennink and other contributors who have known and loved the Bennink's. Possible for a junior, senior or graduate student in education with two regular semesters at WTAMU to receive this scholarship. Students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA.
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Bennink Fine Arts Scholarship Fund
Established by gifts from William and Ruth Bennink, and other contributors who have known and loved them. This scholarship will go to students who are classified as junior, senior or graduate fine arts major with two regular semesters at WTAMU.
297540, 297541, 297558, 297605, 297606, 297607, 297629 |
Benny and Janice Eanes USAF Scholarship
Member of the United States Air Force or a dependent of an active or retired member of the U.S.A.F. or an honorably discharged member of the USAF. Recipient must maintain a 2.5 GPA.
297632 |
Bertie May Williams Memorial Scholarship Fund
Established by gifts from private individuals who knew Ms. Williams and who benefitted from her long and devoted service to the WTAMU Library and its patrons, and from others interested in assisting worthy students. Only students who are working in the Cornette Library are eligible. Must have completed at least 30 hours of course work with the last 12 hours taken at WTAMU. Recipient must maintain a cumulative 3.0 GPA.
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Beryl Ellen Richardson Memorial Lady Buff Volleyball Scholarship
Recipient must be a WTAMU Lady Buff volleyball player, current student-athlete or an outstanding freshman with a 2.5 GPA and recommendation by the head coach. Scholarship is renewable when criteria are met.
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Beth Brondyke Gist Educator Scholarship
Established by Beth Brondyke's family so that she can continue to encourage and influence students and future educators in perpetuity. This is awarded to a full-time education major classified as a sophomore or higher who maintains a minimum GPA of 2.5 with a minimum GPA of 3.0 in their major. Renewable when criteria is met.
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Betsy Dickerson Memorial Scholarship
Established by family and friends honoring the memory of Betsy Dickerson. Recipient must be a full-time (12 hours per semester) education major pursuing a teaching career and must maintain a 2.5 GPA. The scholarship is renewable when criteria are met.
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Betty Henry Nursing Scholarship Fund
Recipient must be a WTAMU faculty member pursuing a doctoral degree. If there are no members pursuing a doctoral degree, the scholarship can be awarded to an undergraduate nursing student.
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Betty Howell Leadership Scholarship
Preference for high school graduates from the northernmost 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle. Competitive basis with minimum 85 grade average; class rank and ACT/SAT scores considered' demonstration of leadership required.
297632 |
Betty Kembel Nursing Scholarship
Provides scholarships for LVNs and RNs returning for a bachelor's degree. Recipient must have a 2.5 GPA or higher.
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Betty Kilpatrick Kline Piano Scholarship
Recipient must be a graduate of a Texas Panhandle School who has maintained a 2.5 GPA and is majoring in piano; enrolled full-time (12 semester hours) as a junior or senior or enrolled 9 semester hours as a graduate student. Preference will be given to nontraditional students and students showing financial need; renewable.
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Betty R. Samota Women in Business Scholarship
Recipient must be a female full-time undergraduate or graduate student who maintains a 2.5 GPA.
297534, 297545, 297550, 297551, 297559, 297579, 297603, 297604 |
Betty Teel Bivins Leadership Scholarship
Freshmen from high schools from the northernmost 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle. Competitive basis with minimum 85 grade average; class rank and ACT/SAT scores considered' demonstration of leadership required.
297632 |
Bill & Betty Semmelbeck Business Scholarship
Recipient must be a marketing major (first choice), management major (second choice) or general business major (third choice). Selection will be based primarily on need.
297545, 297603, 297604 |
Bill & Betty Semmelbeck Engineering Scholarship
Established by Mr. and Mrs. William E. Semmelbeck to help students focusing on engineering studies. Recipients must be majoring in pre-engineering, engineering tech or engineering, and based primarily on need.
297573, 297577 |
Bill & Frances Askew Leadership Scholarship
Freshmen from high schools from the northernmost 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle. Competitive basis with minimum 85 grade average; class rank and ACT/SAT scores considered' demonstration of leadership required.
297632 |
Bill & Peggy Pollart, Jolynn Grieser Memorial Scholarship
Recipients must have a 2.5 GPA and be a full-time (12 hours per semester) undergraduate student. Additionally, the student must exhibit leadership qualities and demonstrated involvement in student organizations and campus events and activities, exhibit exuberant enthusiasm and love for WTAMU, is a positive role model for students, and display strong moral values and Christian principles. It is the desire of the donor that the recipient become a member of the WTAMU Alumni Association upon graduation from the University and that a demonstrated level of giving back to the University be apparent.
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Bill Attebury Scholarship
Recipient must have completed at least 30 hours and be in good standing with the Paul and Virginia Engler College of Business.
297534, 297545, 297550, 297551, 297559, 297579, 297603, 297604 |
Bill Piehl Agriculture Scholarship
Full time student in the dpt. of Agriculture with 2.8 GPA or high school equivalent. Should be actively invovled in Ag and/or University activities. Recipient must provide an annual letter recapping their year and sharing future plans. The scholarship is renewable when criteria are met.
297536, 297537 |
Bill Piehl President's Honor Scholarship
Enrolled 15 hours per semester or complete 30 semester hours per year; maintain a 3.4 cumulative GPA; must provide leadership and service to the University and community
297632 |
Bill R. Lee Journalism Scholarship Fund
Established from friends and family and other contributors who have known and loved Bill Lee. The scholarship is awarded annually to a junior, senior or graduate journalism major who has completed two regular semesters at WTAMU and has a minimum 3.0 GPA on all work completed in journalism.
297552 |
Bill Summers Agricultural Scholarship Endowment
Established in honor of Bill Summers and his daughter, Debra Summers. Bill was a long-time successful corn, wheat and cattle farmer from Dimmitt, Texas. Recipients must be full-time students enrolled in the Department of Agricultural Sciences at WTAMU, must have completed at least 60 hours of course work, and must have a minimum of a 3.2 GPA. Preference will be given to students who are pursuing a degree in plant, soil, or animal science to work directly in crop science, animal science, crop production, or animal production. Additional preference will be given to students who are from 1. Castro County, Texas; or 2. The top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle. Scholarships are renewable for recipients who meet the continuing criteria and re-apply. Recipients are encouraged and expected to find ways to support future generations of students at WTAMU, just like they were helped with this and other support.
297537, 297538, 297615 |
Billie Jeanne Hartness Davis Music Scholarship
Preference to students studying piano and/or voice.
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Billy Carr Creamer Memorial Scholarship
Established by gifts from Max Motley and other contributors who have known and loved Billy Carr Creamer. Awarded annually to students who are planning a career in theatre. Scholarship may be renewed if the student maintains a cumulative 3.0 GPA. First-time recipients must audition before being awarded.
297629 |
Biology Activities Account
Provides scholarships to students enrolled in biology-related programs, as well as entering freshmen.
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Bivins, Matthews and Schooler Endowed Designated Fund Scholarship
Established by Don and Twanna Powell in memory of Betty Bivins, and in honor of Chris Matthews and Mary Schooler, through the Amarillo Area Foundation to provide scholarships for students majoring in finance, accounting or marketing. Recipient(s) must be a full-time finance, accounting or marketing major, must be a US citizen or legal permanent resident, demonstrate financial need according to the FAFSA, attend college the fall semester immediately following selection, and be in good standing and display motivation. Recipients must also receive a recommendation from the Dean of the Paul and Virginia Engler College of Business. First preference given to a female student.
297534, 297579, 297604 |
Bob and Connie Burgoon Educational Scholarship
Established by the Burgoon's four children: Jim Bob Burgoon, Bill Burgoon, Amy Duncan, and Andrew Burgoon in honor of their parents' dedication to education. Awards will go to full-time (12 hours per semester) sophomore, junior, senior, or graduate (six hours per semester) student with a declared major; must maintain a 2.8 GPA, and must be a member of the Church of Christ and active in the WTAMU Bible Chair
297632 |
Bob and Kay Chester Memorial Scholarship
Awarded annually to an outstanding business major with preference to members of Alpha Kappa Psi.
297534, 297545, 297550, 297559, 297603, 297604 |
Bob and Mary Stewart Athletics Scholarship Endowment
Established in 2016 by the Stewarts, long-time supporters of the university, to provide transformational scholarship support for all varsity athletic teams sponsored by WTAMU. All eligible student-athletes in all varsity sports who are on an athletic scholarship will receive a portion of their aid from this endowment.
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Bob Givens Cross-Country Memorial Scholarship
Provides scholarships for the students who are members of the WTAMU Cross-Country Team(s). The recipient must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 semester hours. Incoming freshman recipient must satisfy requirements as a NCAA qualifier. Returning student currently enrolled and in good standing may be eligible for the scholarship by maintaining a cumulative 2.75 GPA.
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Bob Givens Memorial Agriculture Scholarship
Criteria will include a minimum 2.75 GPA and activities.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
Bob Wills Memorial Scholarship Fund
Outstanding students (national merit recognized, president's honor scholars, Foundation honor scholars, Harrington honor scholars); assistance to waive out-of-state tuition or additional incentives to attend WT.
297632 |
Bobbe Rule Murphy Scholarship
Recipient will be a full-time junior or senior student pursuing an undergrad degree in an agriculture or agriculture related field, and have a 3.0 or higher GPA. Must not be an employee or immediate family member of an employee of Edward Jones Trust Company.
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Bobby Hanna Memorial Scholarship in Agriculture
Recipient must be a full-time undergraduate student majoring in any of the Agricultural Sciences fields with a minimum 2.5 GPA. Preference will be given to high school students from Valley High School (Turkey Quitaque CISD), Vernon Northside High School, and Deming High School (Deming, New Mexico). Also, preference will be given to a student who is a member of the WTAMU Beef Livestock Judging Team.
297537 |
Borden and Jean Price Scholarship
Recipient must be a deserving sports and exercise major with a minimum 3.0 GPA. Additionally, consideration will be given to a potential coach and teacher.
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Boyce & L. Louise Box Christian Athlete Scholarship
Recipients must be undergraduate Christian athletes who maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA. The scholarship is renewable when criteria are met.
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Bradley Jay Rickwartz Memorial Scholarship Endowment
Awarded to a junior or senior plant science major. The recipient will be from a farm family and demonstrate academic excellence, financial need and leadership activities.
297615 |
Branding Iron Theatre Scholarship
#N/A
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Brasington Family Scholarship
Established by Dr. Bruce Brasington and his spouse, Darlene. Dr. Brasington joined the faculty at WTAMU in 1990, and Darlene earned an M.B.A. from the College of Business in 1997 and joined the college as a staff member in April of 2019. This scholarship recognizes Dr. Brasington's dedication to history beginning with his sophomore year at Oklahoma State University when he changed his major from Chemical Engineering to History, and also recognizes the couple's commitment to WTAMU. Recipient(s) must be in enrolled at WTAMU, have completed at least 12 hours at WTAMU, and have a minimum GPA of 3.0. Preference will be given to History majors, but students pursuing History Teacher Education degrees may be considered.
297588 |
Break On Through to the Other Side Scholarship
Established by Dr. Marty Kuhlman, a WT alum and member of the history faculty. Recipient must be a history major and must maintain a 2.5 GPA with preference given based on need.
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Brent T. Lynch Criminal Justice Scholarship Award
The annual scholarship is awarded to an undergraduate criminal justice major who has completed a minimum of 60 semester hours with a 3.0 GPA or better in the major's course requirements.
297556 |
Brian M. Beckley Scholarship
Named for Brian Mark Beckley, late son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Beckley. Brian drowned in July of 2000. This scholarship was established to help sociology majors, and selection will be based on grade point average.
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Brittany Sarrett Memorial Scholarship
Established to honor the memory of Brittany Sarrett, a native of Amarillo who graduated from Tascosa High School and received a degree in advertising from WT in 2010. Ms. Sarrett was impacted heavily by faculty member, friend, and mentor Lori Westerman while attending WT. Brittany's career took her to Dallas and New York, and garnered the Department of Communication Hall of Fame's Rising Star Award in 2018. She passed away in 2022, and her family created this scholarship to remember her commitment to her education and career. Recipients must be full-time WT students majoring in public relations, advertising, or applied communications. Preference will be to students from the Panhandle of Texas, specifically Amarillo, Canyon and Bushland. Need will be considered. Recipients are encouraged and expected to find ways to support future generations of students at WTAMU, just like they were helped with this and other support.
297552 |
Bruce Barrett Agriculture Scholarship
Established in honor of Bruce Barrett, who graduated from WTSU in 1973. Bruce is a graduate of distinction of WTAMU Agricultural Sciences department, a distinguished alumni of WTAMU, and currently serves as a member of the WTAMU Foundation Board. This scholarship will be awarded to a full-time student within the Department of Agricultural Sciences who maintains a 3.0 minimum GPA, and has completed a minimum of 60 hours.
297537 |
Brumley Leadership Scholarship
Transfers to WTAMU with approximately 60 hours of which a minimum of 30 from Amarillo College with a 3.0 GPA; enroll full-time (12 hours per semester); demonstration of leadership with special attention to students receiving financial assistance at Amarillo College.
297632 |
Bryan E. & Mary D. McDonald Hard Luck Fund
Preference for students who work part-time, maintain 2.0 GPA and enrolled full-time (12 hours per semester); assist students down on their luck who may be in need of a second chance or who find themselves in desperate circumstances.
297632 |
Buff Recruit Scholarship
Students interested in attending WTAMU who meet incentive requirements
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Burwell 'Burl' Southern CKI Endowed Scholarship
Recipient must be a full-time student that maintains at least a 3.0 GPA. Also, must be a member of Circle K International (Collegiate Kiwanis) for the year prior to the award and the semester the scholarship is awarded.
297632 |
Business Education Scholarship
Provides scholarships to outstanding undergraduate and graduate business education majors with preference to resident undergraduate students; merit will be considered.
297534, 297545, 297550, 297559, 297579, 297603, 297604 |
Business Management Scholarship
#N/A
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C. Mark and J'Lynn Newman Wheeler Family Foundation Mentoring Scholarship at WTAMU
Preference given to a Midland College Wheeler Family Foundation Mentoring Scholarship recipient with at least a 2.0 GPA. Absent a Midland College Wheeler scholar, priority given to other Midland College or an Odessa College transfer student. Recipient must commit to finish a degree at WTAMU, first in their family to attend college, demonstrate financial need, enrolled at least 12 hours per semester, and continue meeting or begin meeting with J'Lynn and Mark Wheeler every two months for mentoring and encouragement. Preference given to veterans who meet the above criteria.
297632 |
C. Ray and Rachael Altmiller Scholarship Fund
Recipient must be a graduate from a high school in Hemphill, Ochiltree, or Lipscomb counties. Also, must be an entering Freshman with a high school GPA of 3.0 (B) or better and write a short statement explaining why the scholarship is important to him/her.
297632 |
C.A. Murray Math Scholarship
Established in 1970 with a contribution made by Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Murray. Provides an award for the outstanding female, undergraduate mathematics major each year, as determined by the mathematics faculty.
297600 |
C.C. Callarman Memorial Scholarship Endowment
The recipient must be a business major planning a business career and have completed at least two semesters at WTAMU, have junior, senior or graduate standing, and cumulative 3.0 GPA.
297534, 297545, 297550, 297559, 297579, 297603, 297604 |
C.E. Fikes (CEFCO) Endowed Scholarship
Full-time student maintaining a 3.0 GPA
297632 |
C.E. Strain Band Fund Scholarship
Recipient must be a member of the WTAMU band program and open to all majors; full-time (12 hours per semester); 3.0 GPA; sophomore, junior, senior or graduate student; renewable.
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C.J. "Red" Davidson Scholarship
Never been married; Texas resident; must have demonstrated academic excellence, minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA
297632 |
C.J. Fowlston Scholarship Fund
Recipient must be an undergraduate geology major or related environmental field who is active in campus affairs and maintains a 2.0 or 3.0 GPA. Additionally, the student must not be a previous recipient of this scholarship.
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C.M. & Herbert Kuhlman Beef Cattle Production Scholarship
Recipient must be a sophomore, junior or senior pursuing a bachelor's degree in animal science. Student must have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Preference will be given to students who show interest in pursuing a career in beef cattle production.
297538 |
C.M. Kuhlman Memorial Provost's Leadership Scholarship
Recipient must be an agricultural sciences major with an interest in production agriculture. Additionally, the student must be enrolled a minimum of 15 hours per semester or complete a minimum 30 semester hours per year and maintain a 3.0 GPA. Preference will be given based on leadership and service to the University; renewable when criteria are met.
297536, 297537 |
C.M. Kuhlman Memorial Rodeo Scholarship
No specific majors; 2.5 GPA for sophomore, junior and senior students; entering freshmen must be in the top 25 percent of their graduating class; financial need and leadership will be considered.
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C.W. Forman & Louise Forman Endowed Scholarship
Established by Mrs. Louise Forman in memory of her husband, C.W. Recipients must be a junior, senior or graduate student; major in one of the humanities; and maintain a 3.0 GPA and minimum course load of 12 hours per semester. Financial need is a consideration.
297572, 297588, 297611, 297628 |
C-3 Times Two Transfers for Stem Success
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Cabbiness & Oldham Agriculture Scholarship
Established by Chris Cabbiness and Clifford Oldham, who met in college while attending WTAMU. They both were employed by the WTAMU Meats Lab under the direction of Dr. Ted Montgomery. This scholarship will be awarded to a full-time student within the Department of Agricultural Sciences who has a minimum GPA of 3.0.
297537 |
Cabot Corporation Leadership Scholarship
Full-time (12 hours per semester) freshmen, preferably graduates from Pampa High School. Selection of the recipient is competitive with class rank, ACT/SAT scores considered, and demonstration of leadership is required; renewable. 2- $500
297632 |
Cabot Journalism Scholarship
Established by the Cabot Corporation to provide scholarships for outstanding journalism students.
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Cal Garrett Memorial Scholarship
The recipient must be a member of the WTAMU golf team.
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CAMP Scholarship (College Assistance Migrant Program)
Must meet one of the following: Migrant Education Program (MEP), Seasonal Farm Work, Workforce Investment Act (MET Program), and must be US citizen or Permanent Legal Resident, enrolled full-time as incoming freshman.
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Cansler Ranch Scholarship
Recipient must be a sophomore, junior, senior or graduate music major; must be a voice student and must maintain a cumulative 2.5 GPA.
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Canyon Rotary Club Scholarship Endowment
Graduates (current or prior year) from a Canyon Independent School District high school. The student must be enrolled full time (12 or more hours each semester) and maintain a 3.0 GPA.
297632 |
Captain Ed Foster Law Enforcement Scholarship
Established in 1985 by the friends and family of Ed Foster. Criminal justice-policing majors who have completed a minimum of 45 hours at WTAMU and maintained a minimum 2.75 GPA.
297556, 297616 |
Carey Lyles Memorial Scholarship
Recipient must be a CIS/IDM major, enrolled in at least six hours per semester and maintain a 3.0 or higher GPA.
297550, 297551 |
Cargill - Friona, TX Scholarship
Originally established in 2002 by Cerestar USA, Inc. in Dimmitt, TX. Cerestar was purchased by Cargill and in 2004, the plant in Dimmitt was closed. In 2008, the name of this scholarship was changed to Cargill-Friona, TX, though the nature and scope of impact have not changed. Recipient must be a full-time student with first preference to children of Cargill-Friona, Texas, employees and secondary preference to students from Parmer, Castro or Deaf Smith counties.
297632 |
Carl Clyde Periman President's Honor Scholarship
Preference to students in the liberal arts, particularly those who are interested in studying English, theatre, and related dramatic arts, or speech. Maintain a 3.4 cumulative GPA. Provide leadership and service to the University and community. Enrolled in at least 15 hours per semester or complete a minimum of 30 semester hours per year.
297632 |
Carl Johnson Scholars Scholarship
Incoming freshmen or new transfer students majoring in voice, strings or woodwind instruments. Preference will be given to students from the Panhandle area with a strong preference for students in the top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle. Recipients will be selected by audition and award given to the student deemed the most outstanding new student in each of the three areas.
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Carolyn Easterling Memorial Fund
Established to honor the memory of Carolyn Easterling and to award a scholarship to a qualified student in education. Recipient must be a junior or senior education major enrolled full time (12 hours per semester) and must maintain a 3.0 GPA. Additionally, financial need will be considered.
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CASE Residual Fund
#N/A
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Center for Learning Disabilities Scholarship
Recipient must be pursuing a master's in special education, must pass the bilingual target lanaguate proficiency test, and must maintain a 3.0 GPA.
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Chair in Cow-Calf Management Scholarship
Recipient must be a full-time student majoring in agriculture with preference to students interested in the cow-calf and range cattle industry.
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Charles & Wanda Hoover Scholarship Fund
Outstanding students; waive out-of-state tuition
297632 |
Charles Brasher Endowed Scholarship in Computer Science
Established in memory of long-time WTAMU supporter and Canyon resident, Charles Brasher, to support students pursuing a degree in either Computer Science or Mathematics. Recipient must be a full-time student pursuing a degree in computer science or mathematics. Preference given to computer science majors.
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Charles C. & Pauline A. Dosier Memorial Educational Scholarship Fund
Established by Ms. Connie Burgoon in memory of her parents, Charles C. and Pauline A. Dosier, to honor their dedication to higher education. Recipients must have a declared major and be enrolled full-time (12 hours per semester) for undergraduate student and at least six hours per semester for graduate students. Student must maintain a 2.8 GPA and be a member of the Church of Christ and active in the WTAMU Bible Chair. Preference will be given based on financial need and also, students going into a field with an environment of teaching.
297632 |
Charles Hohmann Endowment Fund
This fund was established by donations from the Amarillo Advertising Club and other donors interested in supporting this specific fund. Created to provide competitive scholarships for students majoring in communication graphics.
Recipients must have a desire to obtain an education and become part of the Commercial Art Field. 297601 |
Charles R. & Mary Townsend Scholarship
Established in 1992 to honor Charles and Mary Townsend's love and service to the students of WT. The Townsends motivated leadership through support of Chi Omega, as well as through involvement in the classroom, extracurricular activities, and events. Recipient(s) of this scholarship must be a Chi Omega officer, leadership and scholarship will be considered for final selection.
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Charles Vaughn / ATMOS Energy President's Honor Scholarship
Student must provide leadership and service to the University and community. Maintain a 3.4 GPA. Be enrolled in at least 15 hours per semester or 30 semester hours per year.
297632 |
Charlotte Han Sharp University Merit Scholarship
Established in memory of Mrs. Sharp, who was married to John Sharp (Chancellor of The Texas A&M University System). Mrs. Sharp was a close partner in her husband's long career in politics and public service. She was a renowned philanthropist and was involved in many community and humanitarian efforts, particularly for women, children and young people. This scholarship will be awarded to a recipient who meets the criteria of the WTAMU Merit Scholarship Program.
297632 |
Childre-Mayhew Scholarship
Established by Miss Childre to award to teacher-education students.
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Chris Scharbauer Nursing Scholarship
Established by Chris Scharbauer, who is a fourth generation Panhandle family. Chris received the best care from WTAMU nurses after a surgery left him home bound for recovery. He wanted to give back to the College of Nursing and Health Sciences. Recipients must submit the scholarship application, and have and maintain a 2.75 GPA. Preference shall be given to students in the Department of Nursing.
297609 |
Christian American Patriot President's Honor Scholarship in Finance
Student must be a finance major and provide leadership and service to the University and community. Maintain a 3.4 GPA. Be enrolled in at least 15 hours per semester or 30 semester hours per year.
297632 |
Christian American Patriot President's Honor Scholarship in Science or Education
Preference to an education or science major; must provide leadership and service to the University and community. Maintain a 3.4 GPA. Be enrolled in at least 15 hours per semester or 30 semester hours per year.
297632 |
Christopher Cory Golden Memorial Nursing Provost Leadership Scholarship
Recipient must be a full-time graduate nursing student who demonstrates service through leadership and has a strong interest in neonatal nursing care. The student must maintain a 3.0 GPA.
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CHS Foundation Scholarship
Recipients must be majoring in an undergraduate agriculture-focused or agriculture related STEM program and must demonstrate academic aptitude in their coursework. Additionally, the recipient must exhibit leadership qualities through University, community or ag industry involvement with priority given to students demonstrating an interest in agriculture-based cooperatives. The student must not be selected based on financial need and must be 1) U.S. citizen, 2) permanent resident of the U.S., or 3) in the U.S. lawfully on a non-temporary basis. Scholarship is renewable when criteria are met.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
Church of Christ Scholarship Fund
Active member of their home congregation and have a recommendation letter from their home eldership. Maintain a 2.0 GPA. Be a full-time student.
297632 |
Cindy Groomer Scholarship Fund
Financial need
297632 |
CINTAS Corporate Business Scholarship
The selection will be made by the College of Business Scholarship Committee based on grade point average.
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Civil Engineering Program Support Fund Scholarship
Recipient must be a student majoring in engineering (any discipline), engineering technology, or computer science.
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Clark E. Wooldridge Memorial Scholarship
Established in memory of Clark Wooldridge, who help many positions involving social work in San Antonio, Pasadena, Amarillo, Lubbock, and back to Amarillo. He knew education was very important and everything he did became a teaching moment whether in the classroom, on vacation with his children, or playing with his grandchildren. Recipient must be a full-time rising junior undergraduate pursuing a social work degree with a minimum 2.25 GPA. Additionally, the student must be involved and active in class participation. The scholarship is renewable when criteria are met.
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Claud & Inell Zevely Scholarship
Established in honor or Claud and Inell, WT alums and educators for many years. Provides scholarships to special education majors with a cumulative 2.5 GPA. Student must take at least 12 hours per semester or complete a minimum of 24 semester hours per year. The scholarship is renewable when criteria are met.
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Claudia and Harold Stuart Scholarship for Books
Full-time students majoring in Criminal Justice, Sociology, or Sports and Exercise Sciences requiring assistance with the purchase of textbooks. Preference given first to Criminal Justice, second to Sociology, and thrid to Sports and Exercise Sciences.
297632 |
Claudia D. Stravato Women in Government Scholarship Fund
Established by friends, relatives and organizations that knew and loved C.D. Stravato. This scholarship is for political science majors who are planning a career in public administration. Recipient must have completed two semesters at WTAMU and be of at least junior standing with a minimum 3.0 GPA.
297614 |
Clay & Ermyle Cooper President's Honor Scholarship
Recipient must be a graduate of Canyon High School in Canyon, TX and enrolled in at least 15 hours per semester or complete a minimum of 30 semester hours per year. Maintain a 3.4 GPA. Additionally, the student must provide leadership and service to the University and community; renewable.
297632 |
Clay Cooper President's Honor Scholarship
Recipient must be a graduate of McLean High School, enrolled full time (15 hours per semester) or complete a minimum of 30 semester hours per year. Maintain a 3.4 GPA. Additionally, the student must provide leadership and service to the University and community; renewable.
297632 |
Clifford Boyd & Linda Kay Baker Scholarship
Need, service and leadership roles in HS and/or college
297632 |
Clifton-Wallace Graduate Scholarship
Named for two faculty; Noel Francis Clifton, Jr., M.A., CC-SLP and Ann Wallace, both outstanding faculty and well-deserving of the named scholarship. Recipient must be a graduate student in Communication Disorders who have and maintain a 3.5 GPA.
297546 |
Clint Diaz Memorial Scholarship in Dance and Musical Theatre
Established in memory of Clint Diaz, who was tragically killed along with four other members of the cast of TEXAS. Recipient must be a dance or musical theatre major enrolled in at least 12 hours per semester or complete a minimum of 24 semester hours per year. Additionally, the student must maintain a 2.5 GPA and will be selected by faculty. First-time recipients must audition before being awarded.
297558, 297629 |
Clyde M. Gassaway Memorial Scholarship
Graduates of Borger High School who are attending WTAMU and enrolled full time (12 hours per semester) and who have a 3.0 GPA.
297632 |
Clyde V. Goodwine Scholarship
Established in honor of Clyde Goodwine. Recipients must be full-time (12 hours per semester) students from the Texas Panhandle who are pursuing teacher certification and who maintain a 2.5 GPA.
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Coach Bob Sloan Baseball Scholarship
Recipient must be a WTAMU baseball player enrolled in at least 12 hours per semester and maintain a 2.5 GPA. Additionally, the recipient must be from the Texas Panhandle, Eastern New Mexico or Western Oklahoma with preference given based on need.
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Coach Gene Mayfield Football Scholarship
Recipient must be a football player chosen for his leadership both on and off the field of play. Also, the student must maintain a minimum GPA in accordance with NCAA standards. The scholarship is renewable when criteria are met or an undergraduate degree is earned.
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Coach Kimberly Dudley Scholarship Endowment for Lady Buff Cross-Country
During her 20-year coaching career, Kimberly led her athletes to four NCAA Division II National appearances and was named LSC Coach of the Year in 2005, 2012, and 2014. Twice in her coaching career, she produced teams with 1-2-3 finishes at the Lone Star Conference Championship meet! Along the way, Coach Dudley had a pair of All-Americans and an NCAA Elite 89 winner. For the last seven years, she has served as the Assistant Athletic Director for Leadership. She currently advises SAAC (Student-Athlete Advisory Committee), chairs the WTAMU Hall of Champions committee, and is the WT UIL Athletic Event Director. She was recently promoted to Assistant Athletic Director for Student Athlete & Alumni Engagement, continuing to invest in student-athlete success. Kimberly (McEntire) Dudley is a native of Canadian, Texas, and graduated from WT with a bachelor's degree in 1994, and followed up with her Master's Degree in Exercise and Sports Science in 1996. Kimberly is married to Kyle Dudley, and they have two daughters, Kelsee and Kross. This scholarship will be awarded to a student-athlete that is a member of the Lady Buff Cross Country team who meets and maintains the minimum GPA and eligibility standards required by the NCAA.
297586 |
COB GR Restricted Differentials
Awarded to COB graduate students who show unmet need according to the FAFSA. Must be a Texas resident, and must have a 3.0 GPA.
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COB UG Restricted Differentials
Awarded to COB undergraduate students who show unmet need eligibility according to the FAFSA, meet the GPA requirements for this scholarship. Must be Texas residents.
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COB/AEF General
Pulls in all AEF majors for review.
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COB/CIDM General
This will pull in all CIDM majors for committee to review.
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COB/MMGB General
Pulls in MMGB majors for committee review.
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COBA / Select Sires Scholarship
The recipient must be a student in the Department of Agriculture, any major, and must have a dairy farm background.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
Cody and Cynthia Walker Scholarship
Established by the Walker's in support of the WTAMU Department of Agricultural Sciences' programs and students.
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Cody E. Myers Scholarship in Brass Studies
Recipient will be a full-time music major and student in one of the brass studios and the WTAMU marching band. Preference will be given to a trumpet player. The recipient must maintain a minimum 3.2 GPA.
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Cole Agriculture Scholarship
Scholarship recipient must be a full-time student majoring in agriculture with a minimum 2.5 GPA. Financial need will be considered.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
Coleman Associates Agricultural Endowment Fund-Scholarship
Full-time students in the Department of Agricultural Sciences.
297536, 297537 |
College of Business Grad Fees Scholarship
Students in good academic standing with consideration to need.
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College of Business Miscellaneous Scholarships
COB disciplines. Need and leadership will be considered.
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Colonel Richard Henry Lee & Daniel Wing Chapters Texas Society Colonial Dames XVII Century
Recipient must be enrolled in the graduate program in history and have an interest in early American history.
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Computer Science Association Scholarship
Recipient must be active in the Department of Information and Decision Management. Full time student; Minimum 12 hours (15 preferred); Overall 3.0 GPA. If part time student; minimum 6 hours.
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Computer Science Program Development Scholarship
Recipient will be a Computer Science major.
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Cooper Crouse-Hinds Environmental Excellence Scholarship
Established from gifts from Cooper Crouse-Hinds. Full-time (12 hours per semester) environmental science major in good standing with a cumulative 3.0 GPA.
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Corky Dawson Football Scholarship
Established to honor Jimmy W. "Corky" Dawson, who quarterbacked one of the greatest football teams in the history of WT. In his third season under head coach Joe Kerbel, the team compiled a 9-2 record, defeated Ohio in the 1962
Sun Bowl, and outscored all opponents by a total of 312 to 115. Corky was active in the ROTC program at WT, going on to serve in the army during the Vietnam War as an Army Aviator, where he received two Bronze Stars and an Air Medal with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters. After service, Corky became a football coach and then had a successful career as a State Farm agent. This scholarship will go to a member of the WTAMU football team who meets NCAA eligibility standards. First preference will be given to the starting quarterback, with the second preference given to a quarterback on the team. |
Cotton John Smith Scholarship
Awarded to agricultural majors with outstanding scholastic ability.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
Cowboy Roundup USA Ranch Management Scholarship
Recipient must be a WTAMU ranch management student and been raised on a ranch.
297535 |
Cowboy Roundup USA Ranch Management Scholarship II
Recipient must be a WTAMU ranch management student and been raised on a ranch.
297536, 297537 |
Craig Ray Hamman Memorial Scholarship
Established by gifts from family and friends of Craig Hamman. Recipient will be a junior or senior student majoring in geology or related environmental discipline with a minimum 3.0 GPA. The scholarship is renewable when criteria are met.
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Criminal Justice Intern of the Year Scholarship
Recipient must be a criminal justice major and an outstanding intern in good standing.
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Criminal Justice Masters Program Scholarship
Established to provide scholarships for criminal justice graduate students in good standing.
297556 |
Crystelle Waggoner Charitable Trust, Bank of America, N.A., Trustee Nursing Scholarship
Recipient must be a junior nursing major enrolled full time (12 hours per semester) with a 3.0 GPA. Recipient must provide character references from non-family members and write a letter about themselves and submit to the Nursing Department. Preference will be given based on need. The scholarship is renewable when criteria are met.
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CSI Meridian Internship Program Fund and Scholarship
Scholarships are awarded to "interns in good standing" with CSI Meridian.
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D. Edward Davis College of Business Scholarship
Recipient must be a sophomore, junior or senior College of Business major enrolled full-time and must maintain a cumulative 3.0 GPA. Preference will be given based on need.
297534, 297545, 297550, 297559, 297579, 297603, 297604 |
Dale & Joyce McKee Nursing Scholarship
Recipients must be nursing majors with a 3.0 GPA.
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Dale Blaut Scholarship Endowment
Established by friends and teammates to honor Dale Blaut and his wife, Connie. Dale came to WT from the northeast, playing in the late 60s and early 70s on some of the greatest teams in WT Basketball history. Dale led a WT Division I team to the NIT, and also beat the University of Houston when they were #1 in the nation. Drafted by the New Jersey Nets, Dale eventually returned to the Panhandle. He coached high school girls' basketball and had great success producing state champions. He ended his coaching career at WT as a volunteer assistant for Krista Gerlich. Recipients of this scholarship must be a full-time student athlete on the men's basketball team and meet NCAA eligibility standards.
297586 |
Dale R. Hall Accounting Scholarship
Preference will be given to a junior, senior or graduate accounting major planning a career in accounting. The student must maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA.
297534 |
Dallas Safari Club Texas Panhandle Chapter
Established by the Dallas Safari Club Texas Panhandle Chapter to assist students pursuing degrees that support their mission of "protecting the freedom to hunt and promote wildlife conservation worldwide," specifically in the Texas Panhandle region. Recipient must be a full-time student in good academic standing majoring in the Department of Life, Earth and Environmental Science, with preference given to wildlife biology students.
297543, 297575, 297615 |
Dance Development Fund-Scholarship
The selection criteria for the award will be determined by a competitive audition.
297558 |
Danny Conklin Scholarship
Must have completed at least 30 hours and in good standing with the Paul and Virginia Engler College of Business.
297534, 297545, 297550, 297559, 297579, 297603, 297604 |
David A. Swinford Agriculture Scholarship
Recipient must be a full-time student in the Department of Agricultural Sciences.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
David and Myrt Wilder Scholarship
Recipients will be limited to US born citizens with full time enrollment (12 sem hrs.), majoring in accounting or finance, maintaining a 2.5 GPA with a preference for students exhibiting financial need.
297534, 297579 |
David and Sherry Schaeffer Experiential Learning Scholarship Fund
Recipients must have completed at least 30 credit hours of collegiate coursework and earned a 2.6 or higher undergraduate GPA or 3.0 or higher graduate GPA. Regional community (Texas Panhandle, Eastern New Mexico, Southern Colorado, Southern Kansas, Western Oklahoma) students will be prioritized. Additionally, financial need will be part of the selection consideration although, there might be occasional exceptions.
297534, 297545, 297550, 297559, 297579, 297603, 297604 |
David C. and Sandra L. Cook Agriculture Scholarship
Recipient must be a non-freshman student majoring in agriculture with a minimum 2.5 GPA with preference to students with need.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
David D. & Nona S. Payne Foundation President’s Honor Scholarship
Preference will be given to music majors and students from the Texas Panhandle, top 26 counties. Maintain a 3.4 GPA; provide leadership and service to the University and community; be enrolled in at least 15 hours per semester or complete a minimum of 30 semester hours per year.
297632 |
David Fennell Memorial Scholarship
Established to provide assistance to students majoring in band, orchestra.
297540, 297605, 297606, 297607 |
David G. Ritter Trumpet Scholarship
Scholarship for a current trumpet student, who will be continuing next year, for outstanding work in the trumpet studio.
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David Hill Second Chance Fund
Established in memory of David G. Hill. Priority will be given to a returning student in accounting who, like Mr. Hill, needs a "second chance" at a new career later in life. The scholarship is primarily need based.
297534 |
David Murray Double Bass Scholarship
Recipient must be an incoming freshman or returning music major studying double bass as his/her primary instrument.
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David Romley Memorial Scholarship
Recipient must be a full-time animal science major with preference to students participating in rodeo and students with need.
297536, 297538 |
Debbie and Bill Farnum Education Scholarship
Established to provide scholarship assistance to students in the Terry B. Rogers College of Education and Social Sciences. Recipient will be a full-time students in that college.
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Deborah Bridges Memorial Nursing Scholarship
It provides scholarships for WTAMU nursing students with preference given to nursing students interested in intensive care nursing.
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Debra McCartt Public Service and Administration Scholarship
The McCartt scholar must be enrolled as a full-time junior or senior public service and administration major. In the event that there is no public service and administration major, the scholarship may be awarded to a political science major with an interest in public service. Additionally, the student must maintain a 3.0 GPA and participate in a mentorship with McCartt. The scholarships is renewable for an additional year when criteria are met.
297556, 297614 |
Dee Anne Trotter Memorial President’s Honor Scholarship in Music Education
Preference will be given to students in music education; student must provide leadership and service to the University and community. Maintain a 3.4 GPA; enrolled in at least 15 hours per semester or complete a minimum of 30 semester hours per year.
297632 |
Dee Anne Trotter Memorial President’s Honor Scholarship in Theatre & Theatre Musical
Preference will be given to students in theater and dance; student must provide leadership and service to the University and community. Maintain a 3.4 GPA; enrolled in at least 15 hours per semester or complete a minimum of 30 semester hours per year.
297632 |
Dee Anne Trotter Memorial President’s Honor Scholarship in Voice
Preference will be given to students in voice; student must provide leadership and service to the University and community. Maintain a 3.4 GPA; enrolled in at least 15 hours per semester or complete a minimum of 30 semester hours per year.
297632 |
Delee Taylor Carter Endowed Scholarship in Education
Recipient must be a full-time education major with preference to elementary education majors with an emphasis in reading. Also, preference will be given to students demonstrating strong leadership capabilities.
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Delta Zeta Alumnae Endowed Scholarship
Established by Delta Zeta Alumnae to provide scholarships for a member of the WT Zeta Zeta Chapter, Delta Zeta Sorority. Recipient must have completed at least one long semester at WT, be enrolled full-time, have a 2.5 GPA, and be an active member of the WT Zeta Zeta Chapter, Delta Zeta Sorority. Preference will be given based on need.
297632 |
Dewey Jackson & Gladys Parkey Scholarship for Entering Freshmen
Must reside in the Panhandle region; must be in the top 25% of their high school class, academically; must be a first-generation student; must have a 2.5 GPA or higher; must complete a minimum of 12 hours each semester; must take and pass the College Success Course in extra-curricular activities on campus such as community service, leadership in campus organization, fraternities or sororities etc.
297632 |
Dipakben J. Patel Endowed Scholarship
Provides scholarships to full-time junior, senior or graduate students, preferably female in teaching education, social work or nursing with a minimum 3.0 GPA.
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Directors Memorial Scholarship
Recipient must be a full-time (12 hours per semester) undergraduate instrumental music education major from Region I.
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Division of Education Scholarship
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Don & Dorothy Patterson Leadership Scholarship
Established by a gift from the Sybil B Harrington Living Trust honoring Don and Dorothy Patterson. Scholarship recipients must be entering freshmen from high schools in the northern most 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle majoring in one of the disciplines within the Sybil B. Harrington College of Fine Arts and Humanities. Recipients must have a minimum 85 (3.0) GPA, with class rank and ACT/SAT scores considered, and demonstration of leadership is required. First-time recipients must audition before being awarded. This scholarship is renewable provided the recipient maintains a minimum 2.5 GPA and carries a minimum course load of 12 hours per semester.
297629 |
Don & Sybil Harrington Academic Scholarship
Freshmen must have a minimum 24 ACT or comparable SAT score; transfer and continuing students must have a minimum 3.3 GPA
297632 |
Don & Twanna Powell Leadership Scholarship
Be entering freshmen from high schools in the northern most 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle. 85 grade average, class rank and ACT/SAT scores considered. Demonstration of leadership is required. This scholarship is renewable provided the recipient maintains a minimum 2.5 GPA and carries a minimum course load of 12 hours per semester (not to exceed eight semesters per recipeint).
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Don and Freddie Hodges Business Scholarship
College of Business majors
297534, 297545, 297550, 297551, 297559, 297579, 297603, 297604 |
Don L. & Dorothy Patterson President's Honor Scholarship
English or humanities major; student must provide leadership and service to the University and community; Maintain a 3.4 GPA; Enrolled in at least 15 hours per semester or a minimum of 30 semester hours per year.
297632 |
Don R. Fraser Memorial Scholarship
Awarded to an outstanding marketing student.
297604 |
Don Ray Memorial Art Scholarship
Established with gifts from family and friends as a lasting tribute to Don's talent and love of learning. Recipient must be a junior, senior or graduate studio art major with a cumulative 3.0 GPA or higher. Preference will be given to student showing greatest financial need.
297541 |
Donald Sopher Scholarship
Recipients must be junior or senior engineering technology majors with a 3.0 GPA.
297577 |
Donna Carol Germany Cofer Endowed Scholarship
Established by Bill Cofer to honor the memory of his wife, Donna Carol Germany Cofer. Although Carol never attended college, she was very supportive of college students achieving their dreams. Awards will alternate between graduating seniors of Pampa High School or White Deer High School who have a minimum GPA of 2.75. WTAMU Scholarship Services will work with the high school counselors to make the final selection. This scholarship is renewable up to eight long (fall/spring) semesters as long as the minimum GPA is maintained.
297632 |
Don't Stop Thinkin' About Tomorrow Fund
Demonstrates a real and genuine need, unusual circumstances. Maintain a 2.5 GPA or higher. Be an undergraduate or graduate student.
297632 |
Dorothy Egerton Farley Memorial Scholarship
Recipient must be a full-time (12 hours per semester) elementary education major who might not otherwise be financially able to attend college. The student must have a 3.0 GPA and be of good moral character. The scholarship is renewable when criteria are met.
297562 |
Dorothy Gimp Brand Scholarship
Established by Myrna and her husband, Daniel, in honor of her mother. Myrna Gimp Raffkind is a former WTAMU student and faculty member. Recipients must be psychology, sociology, or social work majors.
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Dorothy J. Shapiro Endowed Scholarship
Established by Mr. Neal Scott to honor his mother, Dorothy J. Shapiro. Dorothy was a teacher and taught 4th grade for 35 years in the city of Chicago. Recipients of this award must be a full-time student majoring in Elementary Education (EC-6), be from the top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle, and demonstrate financial need according to the FAFSA.
297569 |
Douglas Josserand Memorial Scholarship Fund
Recipient must have completed two regular semesters at WTAMU and maintain a 3.0 GPA.
297535, 297536 |
Douglass Alfred Shirley Scholarship (in Education)
Provides a scholarship for a junior or senior education major with a 3.0 GPA.
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Douglass Alfred Shirley Scholarship (in Physical Science)
Scholarship created to honor the memory of Douglass Alfred Shirley. This scholarship is awarded to a senior physical science major who has a minimum 3.0 GPA.
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Dr. & Mrs. Thannoun Scholarship
Recipient must be a CIS major enrolled in at least six hours and maintain a 3.0 GPA. Award was made to help first generation college students.
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Dr. Almas Agribusiness Excellence Scholarship
Recipient will be an undergrad or graduate student in the Paul Engler College of Agriculture and Natural Sciences majoring in: Agribusiness, Agricultural Business & Economics, or pursuing Pre-Vet and/or Pre-Med studies. First preference is for a Junior or higher with a minimum 3.0 GPA. Second preference is for a Junior or higher.
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Dr. Amjad Abdullat Scholarship Endowment
This scholarship recognized Dr. Abdullat's interest and dedication to the academic discipline of computer information systems. Dr. Amjad Abdullat joined the faculty at West Texas A&M University in 1998, served as department head of CIS from 1999 through 2013, with a transition to the position of Paul and Virginia Engler College of Business Dean in 2020. Through the creation of this scholarship, donors honor the legacy of Dean Abdullat by supporting student success at WTAMU. Recipients must be a student enrolled in the WTAMU CIS program. Selection will be made by faculty and/or administration working in the CIS program. This scholarship may be renewed annually, subject to the recipient submitting an application and the decision of the selection committee.
297551 |
Dr. Amy and Mr. Rik Andersen Education Scholarship
From a second grade teacher to Associate Provost here at WT, Dr. Andersen has devoted her life to education. She and her husband established this scholarship to provide scholarship assistance to undergraduate students in the Department of Education.
297569 |
Dr. Angela Spaulding Graduate Studies Scholarship Endowment
Established to recognize Dr. Spaulding's interest and dedication to graduate studies at WTAMU. Dr. Spaulding joined the WTAMU faculty in 1994. In addition to her role as a faculty member, she has served in a variety of progressively increasing leadership responsibilities including: Program Chair of Educational Leadership, Interim Department Head of Education, Associate Dean of College of Education and Social Sciences, and Vice President of Research and Compliance and Dean of Graduate School. Recipients must be an enrolled WTAMU graduate student. Selection is made by faculty and/or administration working in the Graduate School. This scholarship may be renewed annually, subject to the recipient submitting an application and the decision of the selection committee.
297586 |
Dr. Bob & Cleo Robinson Agriculture Support Fund and Scholarship II
Recipient must be majoring in Agriculture.
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Dr. Bob & Cleo Robinson Athletics Scholarship Endowment
Endowed by life-long Buff fans, Bob and Cleo Robinson, to honor the history and tradition of WT athletics and to support current and future student-athletes. Recipient must be a student athlete with preference to students majoring in Agriculture. If no students meet the criteria, the scholarship may be awarded at the discretion of the custodian.
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Dr. Bob & Cleo Robinson Livestock Judging Support Fund
Recipient will be a member of the livestock judging team.
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Dr. Bob and Cleo Robinson Livestock Judging Support Fund
Recipient must be majoring in Agriculture.
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Dr. Bob and Cleo Robinson Randall County 4-H Gold Star Scholarship
Recipient must be an agriculture major and recipient of the Randall County 4-H Gold Star. If no gold star recipient is eligible, a Randall County 4-H, Potter County 4-H, or Happy High School student will be selected.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
Dr. Bob and Cleo Robinson Randall County Junior Livestock Show Scholarship
Recipient must be a first year student from Randall County 4-H or FFA. Must be an Agriculture major. Recipient may be recommended by the Randall County Junior Livestock Show Association.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
Dr. Bob Robinson Endowed Scholarship of Excellence
Recipient will have a minimum 2.75 GPA and be a full-time student in Agricultural Sciences. First preference is for student workers in the Department of Agricultural Sciences. Second preference to students interested in a career in Agricultural Extension.
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Dr. C. Keith Harrison Book Scholarship
Recipient will be a junior or sentior full-time Sports and Excercise Sciences major who maintains a minimum 3.0 GPA. Preference will be given to minority students. One male and one female student will be selected as recipients each academic year.
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Dr. Carter King Memorial Scholarship
Established in memory of Dr. Carter King, a fourth generation ranch and active member in numerous professional orgazations, to provide scholarship assistance to students meeting all TAMU Pre-Veterinary admission requirements.
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Dr. David A. & Lucy S. LaBrie Theatre Scholarship
Established in honor of Dr. David LaBrie. Recipient must be a theatre major; academic ability and theatre skills will be considered. First-time recipients must audition before being awarded.
297629 |
Dr. David A. & Lucy S. LaBrie Vocal Scholarship
Recipient must be a second-semester freshman or beyond; major in voice, music education, vocal performance, music therapy or music business. Criteria include exemplary work in vocal studies, ability, dedication and need.
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Dr. David L. Henderson Endowed Education Scholarship
Dr. Henderson established this scholarship to give back to WT. He credits WT on having a profound impact on his life and wants a student to have the same opportunity to find success. Awarded to an education major with a minimum 2.5 GPA. Can be either part-time or full-time, undergrad or grad students.
297569 |
Dr. David Miller Memorial Scholarship
Established by gifts from Mrs. Lydia Miller and friends and family of Dr. Miller. Scholarship for a pre-medicine major with a minimum 3.3 GPA of sophomore, junior or senior standing.
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Dr. Dean Hawkins Agricultural Sciences Scholarship
Recipient will be a full-time Agricultural Sciences major from New Mexico or Texas. Preference will be given to former FFA and 4-H members.
297536, 297537 |
Dr. Dean Hawkins Chair in Cow-Calf Management
Recipient will be a full-time student majoring in Agriculture. Preference will be given to students with an interest in the cow-calf/range cattle industry.
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Dr. Dee and Joan Griffin VERO Pre-Veterinary Medicine Scholarship
Recipient must have completed at least 60 credit hours at WTAMU, be a second-semester junior who has completed or will complete all TAMU Pre-Vet admission requirements. Must also have completed StrengthsQuest evaluation and one-on-one counseling. Must submit essay outlining personal narrative of desire to become a veterinarian, pre-college volunteer & service activities, statement on personal financial investment in education, and narrative on military service (if applicable). Submit essay on the "File Attachments" section of the scholarship application, or email to scholarships@wtamu.edu. Preference given to student raised in top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle, and who demonstrates leadership in 4-H, FFA, or military service.
297536, 297537, 297538, 297543 |
Dr. Don A. Rice '66 & Sara Slagle Rice '66 Endowed Scholarship
Recipient must be a full-time (12 hours per semester) undergraduate student working toward a degree in teacher education with a family income of $50,000 or less. Also, must be a Texas resident for at least two years with preferences in the following order: married parent with children living in the home who is attempting to juggle work and care of children; single parent with children living in the home who is attempting to juggle work and care of children; student 25 years or older, married with or without children living in the home; and student 25 years or older, married with or without children living in the home working toward a master's degree in teacher education.
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Dr. Donald L. Williams Agriculture Scholarship
Recipient must be enrolled a minimum of 12 hours per semester, maintain a cumulative 2.2 GPA, be a student in the Department of Agricultural Sciences and have graduated from a high school in the Texas Panhandle. Preference shall be given based on need, students majoring in agricultural business and economics, students involved in leadership activities on campus and in the community, and students working a minimum of 20 hours per week. This scholarship is renewable if criteria are met.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
Dr. E.B. and Martha Elizabeth "Beth" Posey Education Scholarship
Recipient must be an education major with a commitment to teach in the top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle and must also maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA.
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Dr. Eddie Henderson Leadership Scholarship
Established in 2022 by the Office of Academic Affairs, Ruth M. Brinkmann, and other friends of Dr. Henderson to honor his leadership and tenure as Dean of the Terry B. Rogers College of Education. He served as dean from 2006-2023, establishing himself as one of the longest serving College of Education deans in the Texas A&M System and in the State of Texas. Recipients must be enrolled as a full-time student in the Terry B. Rogers College of Education and Social Sciences at WTAMU, must have completed at least 60 hours of course work, and must have a minimum of a 3.25 GPA. Each year, the scholarship will rotate between the three departments of the Rogers College. Scholarships are renewable for recipients who meet the continuing criteria and re-apply.
297632 |
Dr. Evelyn L. Milam Presidential Scholarship
Recipient must be incoming freshmen enrolled full-time (15 semester hours) who rank in the top 10% of her graduation class, or currently enrolled full time with a cumulative 3.5 GPA; or a transferring full-time student with a cumulative 3.5 GPA. Additionally, leadership and service to the University and community. Enrolled in at least 15 hours per semester or complete a minimum of 30 semester hours per year. Preference to females.
297632 |
Dr. Evelyn L. Milam President's Honor Scholarship
3.4 GPA; Student must provide leadership and service to the University and community; 15 hours per semester or 30 semester hours per year.
297632 |
Dr. Gregory E. and Barbara J. Harrison Endowed Scholarship
Recipient must be full-time student with a 3.0 GPA. Preference to juniors and seniors, student involvement, and need.
297632 |
Dr. Harry and Maryann Hueston (Dr. H Average CJ Student) Scholarship
Established through gifts from the Hueston's, who are passionate about WTAMU and the education of students. Recipient must be a criminal justice major with a 2.0 or higher GPA.
297556 |
Dr. Hazel Aslakson Memorial Scholarship
Recipients must be full-time (12 hours per semester for undergraduate and 9 hours per semester for graduate) junior, senior or graduate nursing majors with a minimum 3.0 GPA. The scholarship is renewable when criteria are met.
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Dr. Hollis L. Cook Scholarship Fund
Established by gifts from friends and family of Mr. Cook who have known and loved him. Awarded to graduate students planning a career in mathematics who have a cumulative 3.0 GPA and 3.5 GPA in math.
297600 |
Dr. Howard Andrew Chamblin Memorial Music Scholarship
Recipient will be a keyboard major and must maintain a 3.0 GPA; renewable if criteria are met.
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Dr. Howard Andrew Chamblin Memorial Physics Scholarship
This Scholarship was created to honor Dr. Howard Chamblin. Dr. Chamblin was an Amarillo High School graduate who went on to earn a degree in mathematics from Rice University and a Ph.D in theoretical physics from Cambridge University. He was a highly accomplished scholar and his work was regarded to be amongst the best in the field. Recipients must be physics majors, enrolled in a physics course each semester and maintain at least a 3.0 GPA.
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Dr. J. Patrick and Karen O'Brien President's Honor Scholarship
Maintain a 3.4 GPA; Recipient must provide leadership and service to the University and community, be enrolled in at least 15 hrs per semester or 30 hrs per year
297632 |
Dr. James V. Calvi Scholarship
Established in recognition of Dr. Calvi's long service to students and faculty of WT. Recipient will be a political science or criminal justice major with 30 hours or a graduate student in criminal justice. Student must maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA.
297556, 297614 |
Dr. Jenny Lind Porter Scott Scholarship Fund
Established to honor Dr. Jenny Lind Porter, a publisher, poet, and author, and a former professor of English at WTSU. The recipients must be current students, and will be selected by faculty from History, English, and Communications through a writing contest. Students will write a potential article for the Panhandle-Plains Historical Review, a historical journal which publishes articles on historical aspects of the Texas Panhandle, Texas and the Southwest. The contest is open to all currently enrolled students and majors. If interested in this scholarship, please email mkuhlman@wtamu.edu.
297552, 297572, 297588 |
Dr. Jessica Mallard Scholarship Endowment
This scholarship recognizes Dr. Mallard's interest and dedication to the academic discipline of communication. Dr. Mallard joined the faculty at West Texas A&M University in 2002, transitioning to the position of Sybil B. Harrington College of Fine Arts & Humanities Dean in 2011. Through the creation of this scholarship, donors honor the legacy of Dean Mallard by supporting student success at WTAMU. Recipients must be WTAMU students enrolled in the WTAMU communication department. Selection will be made by faculty and/or administration working in the communication department. This scholarship may be renewed annually, subject to the recipient submitting an application and the decision of the selection committee.
297552 |
Dr. Jim L. & Sue Carole Kidd Scholarship Fund
Recipient must be a Caprock High School, Amarillo, Texas graduating senior, a spouse or child of a CHS graduate, demonstrate financial need, enroll as a full-time student at WTAMU, and enter a teacher education program. The student must also have a minimum 3.0 GPA. The scholarship is renewable when criteria are met.
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Dr. Jim Rogers Environmental Science Scholarship
Environmental science majors with preference given to students with financial need.
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Dr. John and Kenda Pipkin Endowment for Excellence in Horse Judging Scholarship
Recipient must be a member of the WTAMU horse judging team.
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Dr. John Pipkin Scholarship Endowment
Established to honor Dr. John Pipkin, who retired from WTAMU in 2023. Dr. Pipkin received his bachelor's and master's degrees from Texas A&M University, and completed his doctoral studies at Texas Tech University. He is a licensed judge with the American Quarter Horse Association, American Paint Horse Association, National Reining Horse Association, National Snaffle Bit Association, National Reined Cow Horse Association, and World Conformation Horse Association. As such, he has officiated more than 400 horse events, including the AQHA and APHA World Champion Horse Shows. During his time at WT, he oversaw the inner workings of the equine program and was the faculty supervisor for the WT Horse Center. He also oversaw the judging and equestrian teams for the university, and was the head coach for the WT horse judging team. Under his leadership, the judging team won 160 nation, world champion and reserve champion titles; and the equestrian and ranch teams won over 60 national champion and reserve champion titles. Recipients of this scholarship must be full-time students majoring in the Department of Agricultural Science with a minimum GPA of 3.0. Preference will be given to an active member of the WTAMU Horse Judging Team.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538 |
Dr. John S. Brantley Memorial Scholarship
Provides scholarships for full-time junior or senior premedical majors.
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Dr. Johnny & Jana Trotter Agriculture Graduation Success Plan Awards
Established by the Trotter's to encourage and assist those students who complete their bachelor's degree.
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Dr. Kenneth and Marion Porter Applied Piano and Applied Vocal Music Scholarship
Students pursuing a degree in music, with a major in voice or piano. Full-time (12 hours per semester) student, sophomore or above studying applied piano or applied vocal music. Financial need will be considered; renewable when criteria are met.
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Dr. Kollengode R. Ramakrishnan Scholarship
Established by graduate social work students in honor or Dr. Ramakrishnan. Dr. Ramakrishnan has devoted his life as a social work professor to WTAMU and has helped with numerous projects to improve the quality of life for many in our community. Recipient must be an undergraduate and/or graduate social work student, community service and financial need considered, and good academic standing.
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Dr. Lacy Caldwell Beckham & Joanne Beckham Memorial Scholarship
Scholarship for junior and senior students planning a career in medicine with a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA.
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Dr. Leigh Browning Memorial Scholarship
Recipient for fall of even years must be a full-time undergraduate or graduate mass communication broadcasting-electronic media major. Fall of odd years must be a full-time undergraduate or graduate member of Enactus or Media Minds.
297632 |
Dr. Mark Riney Memorial Scholarship in Education
Established in memory of Dr. Riney, who joined the faculty at WTAMU in 2002. Awardees will be a full-time undergraduate or graduate student majoring in education. Must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
297569 |
Dr. Martin Kuhlman Scholarship
Established by Dr. Martin Kuhlman, Professor of History, at WTAMU to provide assistance for students with financial need.
297632 |
Dr. Mary L. Green Sports & Exercise Sciences Scholarship
Recipient must be a Sports and Exercise Science major.
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Dr. Michael & Mrs. Lou Ann McKinney Endowed Scholarship
Incoming freshmen within the top 25% of their graduating class.
297632 |
Dr. Mike King Scholarship
Graduates of a Canyon Independent School District high school who wish to pursue a career in education. Students must be enrolled full-time (12 hours per semester) and meet requirements for admission to WTAMU and the education program. In alternate years, the scholarship will be given to elementary education and secondary education majors.
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Dr. Ples Harper Memorial Scholarship
Created in 1982 by friends and family who knew and loved Ples Harper. Must be Spanish major. Recipient must have completed 60 hours of course work, i.e., junior standing. Must be planning a career in teaching or who are pursuing a graduate degree.
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Dr. Robert & Dorothy Neblett Scholarship Fund
Established by gifts from family and those who have affection for the two persons named. The scholarship will be awarded to junior or senior students majoring in pre-medicine
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Dr. Robert E. Gulde Wellness Scholarship
Recipient will be a peer educator.
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Dr. Robin L. Capt Memorial Scholarship in Education
Recipient must be a full-time undergraduate or graduate education major and member of Kappa Delta Pi. The student must maintain a 3.0 GPA.
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Dr. Ronald C. Thomason Plant Science Scholarship
This scholarship will be awarded to a full-time student majoring in agriculture with an emphasis in plant production. A 3.0 GPA or "B" average is desirable.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
Dr. S. Trent Hill Marketing Scholarship
Recipient must be a full-time sophomore, junior, or senior student majoring in marketing and must maintain a 3.0 GPA.
297604 |
Dr. Sue Park Music Scholarship
Recipient must be a junior music major, must receive a letter of nomination from a member of the music faculty, and must maintain a 3.5 cumulative GPA. Preference will be given to students who parallel Dr. Park’s character of leadership, involvement in the music program, and being a nice person and good representative of the University.
297607 |
Dr. Suzanne Blair Scholarship for Lady Buff Volleyball
Established in honor of Suzanne Blair, who was on the WT faculty from 1969 to 2001. She coached in the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women era, and served in various offices of the Texas AIAW, where she developed the original mission and guidelines of the fledging organization. After coaching, she was a volleyball official at the college and high school levels for 30 years. Recipient must be a member of the Lady Buff volleyball team, and meet and maintain the minimum GPA and eligibility standards required by the NCAA.
297632 |
Dr. Ted "Doc" Montgomery Memorial Meat Science Scholarship
Established in memory of Dr. Ted Montgomery, who began the Meat Science Program at WTSU in 1975, to provide scholarship assistance to graduate students in the Department of Agriculutral Sciences.
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Dr. Ted DuBois Honor Scholarship
Established in the School of Music to recognize and honor the selfless contributions of Dr. Ted DuBois to the School and especially to the Band Camp. Dr. DuBois worked for years, even after his retirement, managing the logistics of WT's largest camp. Recipients will be music majors in brass, woodwind or percussion instruments who participate in the band program, and maintain a minimum 2.75 GPA. Priority will be given to entering students, and will be selected based on an audition and interview. If no entering student is eligible, then continuing students will be considered.
297540, 297605, 297607 |
Dr. Ted Guffy Scholarship Fund
First consideration will be given to an incoming female athlete, who graduated from Canyon High School and participated in the Lady Eagle basketball or volleyball program and now plays for WT; must maintain a 2.75 GPA as an Education major. In the event that no one is found meeting the criteria, another “future teacher” collegiate basketball or volleyball player of any classification may be recommended. Must be recommended by the head coach of the WT program inwhich they participate.
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Dr. Terry A. Howell, Sr. Agriculture Scholarship
Scholarship recipient must be a full-time agriculture major.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
Dr. Thomas S. & Helen Gerald Scholarship
Awarded to worthy and deserving full-time junior or senior students who maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA overall with preference to students majoring in pre-medicine or pre-dental.
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Dr. Timothy Atchison Memorial Scholarship in Psychology
Established in memory of Dr. Timothy Atchison, who joined the faculty at WTAMU in 2002. He was recognized for his outstanding work in the classroom from 2010-2011 with the Instructional Excellence Award. Recipient must be a full-time undergraduate or graduate student with a high GPA. Also, the student must be a psychology major, neuroscience certificate student, or student intending to pursue graduate studies in psychology or school psychology.
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Dr. Trudy L. Hanson - Write Your Own Story Scholarship
Established to honor Dr. Hanson, who joined the WTAMU Art, Communication and Theatre Department in the Fall of 1989. In 2006, she was named the first Department Chair for the newly formed Communication Department. She has served as the sponsor/coordinator for the WTAMU chapter of Lambda Pi Eta, coordinated the Communication Hall of Fame since its inception, directed the annual storytelling festival produced by the Panhandle Storytelling Guild, and served as president of the Texas Speech Communication Association, and more. This scholarship will be awarded to a junior or senior communication studies major who has been at WT for at least one semester, and is involved with organizations within the department, including Lambda Pi Eta, the National Communication Honors Society and/or the Panhandle Storytelling Guild.
297552 |
Drs. Neil and Anne Macy Terry Scholarship in Dance
Established by Dr. Neil and Anne Macy Terry, who joined the faculty at West Texas A&M University in 1997. This scholarship recognizes Dr. Macy's interest in the academic discipline of dance as a field of enrichment. Macy earned a minor in dance at the University of South Dakota as an undergraduate, and continues her appreciation today by watching numerous outstanding offerings put forth by the dance program at WTAMU.
297558 |
Dudley Moore Band Award
Established by gifts from family and friends in honor of Dr. Dudley Moore, who practiced medicine in Canyon from 1951 until 1991. After his retirement, he auditioned and was accepted into the WTAMU Symphonic Band. Additionally, he was a member of a band known as the Fabulous Five, which performed for years around the Panhandle raising funds for a WT band scholarship. Dedicated WTAMU band members who promote band spirit.
297540, 297607 |
Dulaney VERO Endowed Veterinary Scholarship
Faith Dulaney read an article in the Texas COOP about the shortage of large animal vets in the Texas Panhandle and how the VERO program was working to address that issue. She was inspired to start an endowed scholarship targeted towards WT students who want to study to become a large animal vet.
297536, 297537, 297538 |
Dumas Noon Lions Scholarship
Recipient must be transferring from the Amarillo College Moore County campus, enroll in at least 12 hours per semester or complete a minimum of 24 semester hours per year, and maintain a cumulative 2.0 GPA.
297632 |
Duncan & Boyd Endowment Fund
Duncan and Boyd employees and their children. Freshmen through senior who have a 2.0 GPA overall.
297632 |
Dyke and Terry Rogers Lead WT Scholarship
Established in 2014 to provide scholarships to Rogers Lead WT students.
297586 |
E. Paul and Helen Buck Waggoner Foundation Scholarship
Employee, spouse of an employee, or employee dependent of the W.T. Waggoner Estate. Full-time student enrolled in 12 hours per semester. Maintain atleast a 2.5 GPA for first two years; thereafter, maintain a GPA of at least 3.0.
297632 |
E. Wayne Davidson Memorial Scholarship
Recipient must be an accounting, economics or finance major with preference to juniors, seniors and graduate students with a 3.0 GPA or above and also, preference to a veteran and/or a nontraditional student. The scholarship is renewable when criteria are met.
297534, 297559, 297579 |
E.R. "Dutch" & Odessie Cleavinger
Provide two math awards annually-one to an outstanding junior math major and one to an outstanding math education major.
297600 |
Easton and Lila Wall President's Honor Scholarship in Education
Recipient must be enrolled in at least 15 hours per semester or complete a minimum of 30 semester hours per year, maintain a cumulative 3.4 GPA, and provide leadership and service to the University and community. Additionally, the student must have been a graduate of high school in (first choice) Angleton, Canyon, Dumas, Stratford or Vega, Texas; or (second choice) any high school in the Texas Panhandle. The student must have a sincere interest and desire in acquiring teaching credentials to teach in an elementary or secondary school in the state of Texas. The scholarship is renewable when criteria are met.
297632 |
Ecological PCL Database Scholarship
Recipient will be actively participating in the research of Dr. Jim Rogers
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ECS Differential Tuition-Operations Scholarship
Recipients must be College of Agriculture, Science and Engineering majors with a 3.0 or higher GPA. Need and leadership will be considered.
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ECS Textbook Scholarship
This fund was developed as part of the I AM WT faculty/staff campaign by faculty and staff of the ECS department to provide scholarships to Entineering and Computer Science students. The recipient must be a full-time student in the School of Engineering and Computer Science.
297557, 297573 |
ECSM General Scholarship Fund
Established by the School of ECSM in 2017 to provide academic scholarships to recruit and retain outstanding students.
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Ed & Margaret Roberts Nursing Scholarship
Recipient must be a full-time (12 semester hours) junior nursing major with a minimum 3.0 GPA and preference based on need. The scholarship is renewable when criteria are met.
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Ed and Patrecia Wright Agriculture Support Fund and Scholarship
Scholarship recipients must be agriculture majors.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
Eddie Mae Scott College of Education Scholarship
Recipient must be an undergraduate full-time female student majoring in education or intend to teach with a 2.5 GPA. The scholarship is renewable when criteria are met.
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Eddie Wilson Memorial Scholarship
Recipient must be pursuing a degree that will assist in becoming a peace officer and maintain a cumulative 2.5 GPA. Financial need and leadership will be considered. Preference will be given to full-time University Police Department employees; renewable.
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Edna Burdine Bridwell Scholarship
Recipient must be a single parent who is a sophomore elementary education major with a minimum 2.8 GPA. With the application, submit a 500 word essay describing your current conditions and future goals and send via email attachment to scholarships@wtamu.edu.
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Edna Graham Memorial Mathematics Scholarship
Established by family and friends of Edna Graham. Recipient must have at least 24 hours of mathematics credit before consideration will be given. In considering students of equal rank, preference will be given to the student who has the most hours in mathematics. Additionally, at least 30 hours must be earned at WTAMU before consideration will be given; preference among students of equal rank will be given to those who have done all their work at WTAMU. Recipient must maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA in mathematics courses, be a good citizen and show good qualities of leadership. The scholarship is renewable when criteria are met.
297600 |
Education Credit Union - Wind Energy Scholarship
Education Credit Union has established this scholarship to support a growing need for resources and education in the field of renewable energy. Recipient must be a full-time student interested in wind energy.
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Education Credit Union Engineering Scholarship
Recipient must be a full-time engineering major and have a 2.5 GPA or the high school equivalent.
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Education Credit Union Scholarship for Special Education Majors
Recipient must be a full-time (12 hours per semester) special education major with preference to students interested in learning disabilities.
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Education Ed.D Support Scholarship
Recipient will meet all admission requirements for the Ed.D. program and gain admission into the program.
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Edward R. & Elizabeth Scott President's Honor Scholarship
Maintain a 3.4 GPA. Student must provide leadership and service to the University and community. Be enrolled in at least 15 hours per semester or complete a minimum of 30 semester hours per year.
297632 |
Eleanor Glazener Orchestral Scholarship
Established by Eleanor Glazener to provide a scholarship to a deserving WTAMU string student. Recipient must be a full-time (12 semester hours) music major and outstanding member of the WTAMU Orchestra; 2.5 overall GPA and 3.0 GPA in major; renewable.
297540, 297605, 297606, 297607 |
Ellis Moore Memorial Scholarship
Named in memory of Ellis Moore, who farmed for 50 years in the Sunray area with his brother, Tom. Ag Producers Co-op established the fund to financially assist students from their service area which serves members for all 26 Texas Panhandle counties. Students must have graduated high school in the top 26 counties, plus Hale and Lamb. Preference will be given to students who maintain a 2.5 GPA. Preference will also be given to students who demonstrate financial hardship. One-time award to an incoming freshman.
297632 |
Elsa Porter Applied Voice Scholarship
Established by gifts from Elsa Porter and friends of the applied voice program at WTAMU. Recipient(s) will be applied voice majors.
297540, 297607 |
Elva Mae Deer Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship was started to endow a scholarship to assist students in education to pursue their teaching certificates. Recipient will be a full-time Education major pursuing a teaching certificate.
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Emergency Scholarship
Must be enrolled in at least 6 hours for undergraduate and graduate; minimum 2.25 GPA; must have applied for FA
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Emilio Caballero Memorial Art Scholarship
Established in memory of Dr. Emilio Caballero, who taught his first class of students at West Texas State University in 1949. He impacted the lives of thousands of students while also contributing significantly to the area's cultural enrichment. The recipient must be an art major.
297541 |
Emily Pulley Voice Awards
Be a WTAMU voice major who successfully auditions for the Executive Director of the Amarillo Opera and is selected to perform in its productions.
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Emma Barnsley Foundation Pre-Veterinary Medicine Scholarship
Recipient must be a full-time junior or senior pre-veterinary medicine major with a cumulative 3.5 or higher GPA. Preference given to students with financial need.
297537, 297538 |
Emmitt & Alta Smith Endowment Scholarship
Recipient must be a full-time art major with preference to returning art students, demonstrated need and students with a cumulative 2.5 GPA with a 3.0 GPA in major.
297541 |
Engineering - Engineering Tech Scholarship
Created by a gift from the Amarillo Chapter of the Construction Specifications Institute. Recipient must be a full-time engineering or engineering technology major. Preference will be given based on academic performance.
297573, 297577 |
Engineering, Computer Science and Math Miscellaneous Restricted Scholarship
Recipient must be an ECSM student, must be a resident of Texas, and must demonstrate financial need through the FAFSA.
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Equestrian Team Scholarship
Established by WT Athletics to be managed by the head coach of the WT Equestrian Team in the Agriculture department.
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Eric and Gabrielle Conchola Scholarship Endowment
Established by the Conchula's, who met at WT while on the bowling team. They were both first-generation students and had to pay for college on their own. Eric graduated witha BS in Sports and Exercise Science, while Gabrielle graduated with a combined degree (BBA/Master of Professional Accounting). Creating a scholarship is important to them because they would not be where they are today professionally without generous donors that provided scholarship opportunities. Recipients will be full-time students in the Paul and Virginia Engler College of Business, and have a minimum GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to accounting majors. Scholarships are renewable for recipients who meet the continuing criteria and re-apply each year.
297534, 297545 |
Eric Barry Opera Scholarship
Eric Barry graduated from WTAMU in 2004 after studying both music and business. After deciding to pursue music full-time, he earned a master's degree and an artist diploma from Yale University. His accomplished singing career includes engagements with many of the top opera houses, symphonies and popular venues from around the world. He has been featured on seven commercial operatic albums, numerous concerts on BBC Radio, NPR, and other international broadcasts, as well as several PBS documentaries. Eric, originally from Sundown, Texas, now resides in Amarillo with his wife and daughter. This scholarship will be presented to the winners of an annual vocal competition sponsored by the WT Opera Program. Recipient will be a full-time student, with preference to students planning to pursue a vocal performance career. Recipient from be enrolled in applied voice lessons at WTAMU.
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Eric Harrison Memorial Scholarship in Theatre
Established in memory of Eric Harrison, who was tragically killed along with four other members of the cast of TEXAS, two of whom were also WTAMU students. Recipient must be a theatre major enrolled in at least 12 hours per semester or complete a minimum of 24 semester hours per year. Additionally, the student must maintain a 2.5 GPA. First-time recipients must audition before being awarded.
297629 |
Eric Lathrop Memorial Scholarship
The award will be made to benefit all scholarship athletes in men's cross-country.
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Eric Lathrop Memorial Scholarship for Students with Disabilities
Students must be enrolled in a minimum of six hours and maintain a 2.0 GPA. If not registered with Student Disabilities Services (SDS), student must provide documentation of disability to the SDS office. With the application, submit an essay on "How have you overcome the challenges of your disabilities?" and send via email attachment to scholarships@wtamu.edu.
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Ermyle Ruth Hill Cooper President’s Honor Scholarship
Recipient must be a graduate of Dalhart High School and enrolled full-time (15 hours per semester) or complete a minimum of 30 semester hours per year and maintain a 3.4 GPA. Additionally, the student must provide leadership and service to the University and community; renewable.
297632 |
Esther L. Plank Memorial Scholarship Fund
Preference for elementary education majors with financial need and maintaining a minimum 2.5 GPA. Need to maintain a full credit load of at least 12 hours a semester.
297632 |
Ethan Hassinger School of Engineering Scholarship
Established by Dr. Mark and Mrs. Jan Hassinger in memory of Mark's father, Ethan V Hassinger. Recipient will be an Engineering student.
297573 |
Eugene and Verna Mae Richardson Scholarship
Recipients must be full-time (12 hours per semester) junior, senior, or graduate business majors from the top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle. Students must maintain a cumulative 3.5 GPA.
297534, 297545, 297550, 297559, 297579, 297603, 297604 |
Evelyn & Kenneth E. Frieze English Scholarship
Established from a bequest from the estate of Kenneth E. Frieze and contributions from friends and family of the Frieze's. Recipient(s) will be undergraduate and graduate English majors who demonstrate a love for language and literature.
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Evelyn and Wayne Jenkins Scholarship Endowment
Established by Evelyn Jenkins in memory of Wayne. Wayne Jenkins graduated from WT in 1980 with a degree in general business. He passed away on March 29, 2017. Evelyn Jenkins received her degree in business from WT in 1984. They have supported the athletics programs at WT for many years. This scholarship will go to a full-time student-athlete who meets the eligibility standards required by the NCAA. Preference will be given to a student-athlete with a GPA of 3.5 or above.
297586 |
Everett & Myra Nell Culp Memorial Scholarship
Recipient must be an active baseball player enrolled full time (12 hours per semester) or complete a minimum of 24 semester hours per year and maintain a 2.5 GPA. The scholarship is renewable when criteria are met.
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FAH Grad Fee Scholarship
To scholarship graduate students.
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Faith Medical Clinic Nursing Scholarship
The Faith Medical Clinic Nursing Scholarship was started at WTAMU by the clinic's owners, Levin and Gloria Fuller. Recipient will be a full-time Nursing student, who is a second semester junior or a senior and maintains a 2.8 GPA in nursing courses.
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Filogomes Alves de Carvalho Neto Memorial Scholarship
Established in 2014 by friends and family upon the untimely death of Filogomes Alves de Carvalho Neto, who was a native of Brazil and a 2008 animal science graduate. Recipients must be full-time animal science majors.
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FIMC Commercial Realty Inc. Residential Assistance Scholarship
Recipient must be a new or continuing student admitted to a graduate degree program at WTAMU. Student must be enrolled in at least six hours per semester and have a cumulative 3.0 GPA. Additionally, the student must have completed FAFSA and demonstrate need. Scholarship Services will send graduate students email notification when the scholarship is available and interested students must write a short response of no more than 200 words answering two questions, details will be included in the email. The scholarship is renewable when criteria are met.
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First Chair Violin Student String Quartet Scholarship
Recipient must be accepted to WTAMU, major in music, and audition for the music department. Additionally, recipient will maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA.
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First United Bank Scholarship
The scholarship will fund nine individual scholarship awards annually with two from the College of Business, two from the Department of Agriculture, one from the Department of Education and four University-wide. Recipients must be juniors, seniors, or graduates with a declared major and degree plan in that major. Emphasis shall be given, but not limited, to students from the Panhandle or South Plains regions of Texas. Student will be required to write a short personal biography and prepare to be personally interviewed about the information in their scholarship application. Students must maintain a good standing with the University and maintain a 2.75 GPA with a minimum course load of 12 hours per semester for undergraduate students or nine hours per semester for graduate students. The scholarship is renewable when criteria are met.
297632 |
Fletcher Moseley Memorial Scholarship Fund
Established to honor Fletcher Moseley, who was an outstanding math instructor at WT. The recipient must maintain an overall 2.5 GPA and a minimum 3.0 GPA for all course work in the School of Engineering, Computer Science and Mathematics. The student must be an underclassman who shows outstanding achievement in the field of abstract and/or linear algebra.
297573, 297600 |
Floyd & "B" Tomlinson Endowment Fund
The scholarship provides funds to students who wish to pursue a career in agriculture and is awarded based on scholarship, need and/or leadership.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
Floyd McAlister Memorial Scholarship
Established by the family of Floyd McAlister, to continue his love and passion for agricultural education, as well as preserve the high morals that Floyd believed in. Mr. McAlister was a many of many talents and great faith. He was inducted into the New Mexico 4-H Hall of Fame in 2006. Recipients must maintain a 3.0 GPA, be from a rural agricultural production family, been a member of both 4-H and FFA, and attend a dinner with the McAlister family members at the beginning and end of each semester that the scholarship is received.
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Forman / Rathjen History Scholarship
Established by Louise Forman in honor of Dr. Fred Rathjen, a former professor of history at WT. Recipient must be a graduate or have upper level classification majoring in history or education with an emphasis on history. Preference will be given to researchers in Texas topics, but awards may also be made to students conducting research in other historical fields. Also, past performance and potential of the individual may be taken into consideration. Additionally, GPA will be a factor in evaluation, but not necessarily the determinant.
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Former Nursing Faculty Endowment Fund
Criteria to be determined by the Nursing Scholarship Committee.
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Frances Collins Christian Scholarship
Recipient must be a full-time (12 hours per semester) junior, senior or graduate education major with a cumulative 3.0 GPA and completed two semesters at WTAMU.
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Frances M. Phillips Presidential Scholarship in History and Humanities
The recipient must be a graduate student majoring in History, English, or Philosophy enrolled in at least 6 graduate hours per semester or complete a minimum of 12 semester hours per year. Additionally, the recipient must maintain a cumulative 3.5 GPA and provide leadership and service to the University and community. The scholarship is renewable when criteria are met.
297632 |
Francis A. Kahler Scholarship
National Merit Recognized, President's Honor Scholars, WT Student Foundation Honor Scholars or Don and Sybil Harrington Honor Scholars who need financial assistance.
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Frank & Patsy Heflin Scholarship
Established by gifts from family and friends of Frank and Patsy Heflin to provide scholarships for full-time junior and senior students with an overall 3.0 GPA. First preference will be given to history majors and second preference to elementary education majors. Renewable if criteria are met.
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Frank Warren / Brumley Leadership Scholarship
Freshmen from high schools in the northernmost 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle. Selection of the recipient is competitive with class rank, 85 avg or 2.5 GPA, ACT/SAT scores considered, and demonstration of leadership required; renewable.
297632 |
Fred & Edith Haiduk Memorial Scholarship
The award is given to the outstanding freshman computer science student. Recipient must have completed six hours of computer science courses by the end of his or her freshman year with a 3.5 GPA overall and within computer science.
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Fred L Marsh Scholarship
Established in recognition of Professor Marsh's long service to students and faculty. Marsh began teaching Political Science at WTSU in 1965, and was named Professor Emeritus of Political Science in 2002. This scholarship will be awarded to a Political Science major with 30 hours, nine of which need to be completed Political Science courses. Must have a 2.5 minimum GPA.
297614 |
Freshman Chemistry Lab Assistant Legacy Scholarship
Recipient will be a full-time student pursuing a major in chemistry or physics, have and maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA, and have served as a lab assistant in CHEM 1405, CHEM 1411, or CHEM 1412.
297549, 297612 |
Friends of the WTAMU Technology Club Scholarship
Scholarships to "interns in good standing."
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Funk Family President's Honor Scholarship
Recipient must be a football player enrolled as a full-time student (15 semester hours) or complete a minimum of 30 semester hours per year and maintain a 3.4 GPA. Additionally, the student must provide leadership and service to the University and community; renewable.
297632 |
Future Teacher Blue Chip Recruits Scholarship Endowment
Entering freshmen students must be in the top quarter of their high school graduating class and must maintain a cumulative 2.5 GPA. Sophomore and junior students must maintain a cumulative 2.7 GPA and senior students must maintain a cumulative 3.0 GPA. Preference will be given to students enrolled in the following high-needs areas of the teacher preparation program: mathematics, science (including life science and physical science), special education, languages other than English, technology and bilingual education. Additional qualifications may be determined by WTAMU. The scholarship is renewable when criteria are met.
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Future Teacher Scholarship
The Education Credit Union feels that the dedication and commitment of teachers to the children in our communities helps to shape the future for all of us. This scholarship will be awarded to an education major planning a career in teaching, who also must have a minimum 3.25 GPA.
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Gail & Helen Shannon Endowed Scholarship Fund
Applicants must have completed two regular semesters at WTAMU, attained junior/senior/graduate standing, maintain at least a 3.0 GPA and exhibit outstanding leadership qualities. Special consideration will be given to students majoring in music and fine arts.
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Garet von Netzer Journalism Scholarship Endowment Fund
Established by gifts from family and friends of Garet von Netzer. Scholarships awarded to deserving junior, senior or graduate students with 3.0 GPA majoring in journalism.
297552 |
Garry L. & Annette F. Nall Endowed Scholarship
Preference is first given to students who are initiated members (old and new) of Gamma Sigma Chapter, Kappa Alpha Order Fraternity, second preference to Zeta Zeta Chapter of Delta Zeta Sorority and third, to members of families of either the fraternity or sorority. Also, preference shall be given based on need. Applicants must have completed at least one regular semester at WTAMU, be continuously enrolled as a full-time student and maintain at least a cumulative 2.0 GPA.
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Gary & Cindy Barnes Scholarship
Established by the West Texas A&M University Foundation to honor Gary and Cindy Barnes for their service to WTAMU. Both are graduates of WTAMU, and the majority of their careers have been spent in devotion to the University and its students. This award will assist undergraduate or graduate transfer students who have completed 24 credit hours or more before attending WTAMU. Must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
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Gary A. Milton Scholarship
Established by Sigma Nu alumni during the 50th anniversary of the Eta Delta Chapter of Sigma Nu at WTAMU. Recipient must be a member of the Eta Delta Chapter of Sigma Nu Fraternity.
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Gary and Debbie Kuhlman Endowed Rodeo Scholarship
Established by the Kuhlman's, who have been heavily involved with the rodeo team at WT for many years and want to help the rodeo team recruit and attract good students and team members. This scholarship will provide support to students pursuing an agriculture degree at WTAMU.
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Gary and Linda Hinders Scholarship
Established by the Hinders, proud alumni of WT.
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Gary and Mariellen Garner Band Scholarship
Established in honor of Gary Garner, who helped chart a course of success for the WT music department beginning in the early 1960s. Alongside his wife, Mariellen, the couple influenced music at WT for nearly four decades. Recipients will be WTAMU band students. Musicianship, attitude, need and contribution to the band will be considered. This scholarship is renewable if criteria are met.
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Gary Kriegshauser Memorial Agriculture Scholarship
Junior or senior agriculture major with preference to Plant and Soil or Animal Sciences. Student must maintain a 2.5 GPA with preference given to students from Deaf Smith County.
297538, 297615 |
Gary Lynn Castleman Memorial Fund
Canyon High School graduate who has attended WTAMU for one semester.
297632 |
Gene & Eleanor Glazener Endowed Leadership Scholarship in Agriculture
Recipient must be majoring in an area of agriculture. (Preference given to a student majoring in agribusiness.) Recipient must be a full-time student (12 semester hours) and a sophomore, junior or senior in standing with a 2.5 GPA overall and 3.0 in their major.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
Gene Edwards Professorship - Banking and Finance
Provides assistance to students seeking a career in banking or finance.
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Geneva Schaeffer Excellence in Education Scholarship
Awarded to undergrad students who are enrolled and have completed at least 60 hours of work in the College of Education and Social Sciences, or graduate students in the college who complete at least six hours per semester. Applicant must be pursuing a degree in education, planning a career in public education, and maintain a 3.5 GPA. Renewable if criteria continues to be met.
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Geneva Schaeffer President’s Honor Scholarship
Recipient must be enrolled full time (15 semester hours) or complete a minimum of 30 semester hours per year, maintain a 3.4 GPA, and exhibit leadership and service to the University and community; renewable.
297632 |
Geneva Schaeffer Scholarship in Education
Recipient must be a full-time (12 hours per semester) junior or senior education major with a 3.0 GPA.
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GENEX Services Scholarship
Established by a generous gift from GENEX Services, LLC. Recipients must be junior, senior, or graduate nursing majors with a minimum 3.0 GPA. Students must be enrolled full-time (12 semester hours for undergraduate students and 9 semester hours for graduate students).
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Geology Merit Scholarship
Established by Dr. and Mrs. Frank W. Daugherty. Recipients will be pursuing a major in Environmental Sciences focused in Geology
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Georgia O’Keeffe Scholarship
Full-time studio art students enrolled in required art courses; art portfolio and letters of recommendation must be submitted; also, participation in annual student art exhibit. Recipient should possess the vision, passion and/or potential for excellence in the visual arts.
297541 |
Gerald G. & Mary E. Parker Scholarship
Provide scholarships to members of Kappa Delta Pi with a 3.0 GPA.
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Geraldine Robinson Green Graduate Assistant Scholarship in English
Recipient will be an outstanding teaching assistant continuing to the second year of appointment. Also, recipient must have achieved 18 graduate hours by the fall semester of the award year.
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Gillespie Wilson Scholarship
Full-time, minimum 2.5 GPA, preference for students from underserved populations.
297632 |
Girl Power President's Honor Scholarship
Recipient must participate in women's athletics and be enrolled as a full-time student (15 semester hours) or complete a minimum of 30 semester hours per year and maintain a 3.4 GPA. Additionally, the student must provide leadership and service to the University and community; renewable.
297632 |
Gladwin Gillispie Scholarship
Recipients must be worthy and deserving agriculture majors, freshmen must be in the top quarter of their graduating class and sophomore-senior students must have a 3.0 GPA. Financial need will be considered.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
Gladys W. Boedeker Leadership Scholarship in Education
Established with an initial gift from Mrs. Gladys W. Boedeker to assist the youth of today in their college endeavors. Recipient must be an elementary education major with at least a 2.5 GPA
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Glen Parkey Scholarship for Leadership Excellence
Recipient will be a rising junior from either Texas, New Mexico or Oklahoma who has been accepted into the Dyke and Terry Rogers LEAD WT program. Scholarship is renewable when criteria are met.
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Glenn & Sallie Lloyd Education Scholarship
Established in 2004 by the Lloyd's to promote the teaching profession through scholarship. Student must be a junior or senior education major and must maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA. An elementary education major seeking classroom teacher certification will be selected on odd numbered years and a secondary education major seeking classroom teacher certification will be selected on even numbered years.
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Gloria K. Coon Charitable Trust Scholarship
Preference given to women located in the top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle, or women in the state of Texas. Preference given to women pursuing careers in nursing, then to women pursuing other careers.
297632 |
GR Nursing Restricted Scholarship
Created through differential tuition. Recipient must be currently enrolled in the RN-BSN program, or currently admitted to and enrolled in the BSN program, must be a Texas resident, and have financial need eligibility according to the FAFSA.
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Grace Ladehoff "Shazam!" Voice Accompanist Scholarship
Recipient must be a music major in good standing whose applied major instrument is voice regardless of the degree emphasis. Student must have completed at least two semesters and meet all the requirements of their studio. Additionally, they must maintain a 2.5 or better GPA and demonstrate financial need as determined by the voice faculty.
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Grace M. Krause Scholarship
Recipient must be a music major whose primary instrument is the oboe and must have a 3.0 GPA or better.
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Graduate Office Grad Fees Scholarship
Students in good academic standing with consideration to need. Must be enrolled in at least 6 graduate hours per semester and maintain a 3.0 GPA or higher.
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Graduate School Scholarship
Established by the Graduate School in collaboration with the Office of Business and Finance to promote summer enrollment efforts.
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Greater Texas Foundation-Bruckner Family Foundation Removing Educational Barriers Scholarship
Recipient must be enrolled a minimum of 12 hours per semester and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. All majors within the College of Nursing and Health Sciences will be considered, and preference will be given based on need.
297546 |
Greater Texas Foundation-Cowboy Roundup USA Removing Educational Barriers Scholarship
Recipient must be a College of Agriculture, Science and Engineering major enrolled a minimum of 12 hours per semester. Preference will be given based on need.
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Greater Texas Foundation-Dr. Fred & Betty Stoker Removing Educational Barriers Scholarship
Recipient must be a College of Education and Social Sciences majors enrolled a minimum of 12 hours per semester. Preference will be given based on need; may be renewable.
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Greater Texas Foundation-Dr. Sue Park Removing Educational Barriers Scholarship
Recipient must be enrolled a minimum of 12 hours per semester and must be a College of Fine Arts and Humanities major; preference will be given based on need.
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Greater Texas Foundation-Kathryn Davis Acton, RN Removing Educational Barriers Scholarship
Recipient must be a full-time undergraduate (12 hours per semester) or graduate student (nine hours per semester) and have a 2.5 GPA in core curriculum classes and a 3.0 GPA in major. All majors within the College of Nursing and Health Sciences will be considered with preference to students who demonstrate financial need.
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Greater Texas Foundation-Los Barrios de Amarillo Removing Educational Barriers Scholarship
Recipient must be an incoming freshman, enrolled 12 hours per semester, maintain a 3.0 GPA, and must have attended the Step Up to Success Leadership Conference.
297632 |
Greater Texas Foundation-Phoebe & Chuck Hartline Removing Educational Barriers Scholarship
Must be a College of Agriculture, Science, and Engineering major and maintain a 2.5 GPA. Preference shall be given based on need.
297632 |
Greater Texas Foundation-Wiley Hicks, Jr. Memorial Removing Educational Barriers Scholarship
Established by Mike and Gary Kuhlmann in memory of their friend, Wiley Hicks, Jr. Recipient must be a College of Agriculture, Science and Engineering major enrolled a minimum of 12 hours per semester. Preference will be given based on need.
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Greg & Denise Mills Memorial Scholarship Fund
Full-time sophomore, junior or senior student majoring in agriculture and/or education with a 2.5 GPA. Priority is given to families of employees of Cactus Feeders Inc. and to graduates of Dumas High School.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297569, 297615 |
Greg Black Memorial Ag Scholarship
Recipient must be a full-time student in the Department of Agricultural Sciences.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
Grid Data Analysis Predictive Stem CCTR
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Grow Your Own Cycle 2 Grant
Education major
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Guy Yates Forensics Scholarship
Established by gifts from the forensics community and former students and colleagues of Guy Yates. Recipient must travel with the WTAMU speech team, maintain a 3.0 GPA and be involved in community service.
297552 |
H. Eugene Worsham/Brown, Graham & Co. PC Scholarship
Recipients must be a full-time (12 hours per semester) junior or senior, preferably accounting major, with a cumulative 2.5 GPA and 3.0 GPA in major. Ability, leadership, participation in extracurricular activities and potential in major will be considered. The scholarship is renewable when criteria are met.
297534 |
H.E. & Inez B. McCarley Foundation Leadership Scholarship
Preference for high school graduates from Pampa with competitive basis determined by class rank, ACT/SAT scores, and demonstration of leadership; renewable.
297632 |
H.K. "Tex" & Ruth R. Guthrie Scholarship Fund
Established by family and friends honoring the memory of Herbert K. & Ruth R. Guthrie by providing scholarships to WTAMU students pursuing a degree in education. Recipient must maintain a minimum cumulative 3.25 GPA and committed to teach in the public school system.
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Haggard Scholarship, Panhandle Chapter of Texas Society of CPA's
Provides scholarships to an outstanding accounting student. The scholarship is renewable when criteria are met.
297534 |
Haley Scholars - Graduate Fellowship
Recipient must be a history major with interest in Western History studies or an English major with an emphasis in Western Literature studies. Preference will be given to students from Texas, New Mexico, or Oklahoma.
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Haley Scholars - Undergraduate Scholarship
Recipient must be a history major with interest in Western History studies or an English major with an emphasis in Western Literature studies. Preference will be given to students from Texas, New Mexico, or Oklahoma. Also, preference to students transferring from Midland College.
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Hamilton - Johnson Piano Scholarship Fund
Recipient must be a participant in the West Texas A&M University-Grace Hamilton Piano Festival. Preference will be given to students who graduated from a high school in the top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle.
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Harland & Peggy D. Collins Endowed Scholarship
The scholarship is open to any student with a visual or hearing impairment and/or other severe physical disability wishing to pursue a degree at WTAMU. The student must maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA. The scholarship is renewable when criteria are met.
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Harold & Joyce Courson Leadership Scholarship
Preference to HS grads from Perryton. 85 GPA, Class Rank, ACT/SAT considered. Must demonstrate Leadership. Renewable up to 8 semesters if students maintains a 2.5 GPA and is enrolled in 12 semester hours.
297632 |
Harrington Law Enforcement Scholarship Fund
Established to encourage area criminal justice personnel to continue developing their academic skills and knowledge, and to reinforce their professional ties to the community. The student must be employed full-time with an area criminal justice agency in law enforcement or corrections for Deaf Smith, Potter or Randall counties. Also, enrolled in six or more hours in classes applicable to a degree in criminal justice or an allied field (psychology, sociology, political science, or public administration).
297556, 297614, 297616, 297617, 297625 |
Harrington Nursing Scholarship
Incoming freshmen must have a minimum 21 ACT score and continuing students must have a minimum 2.8 GPA. The student must sign a commitment statement to work in the Texas Panhandle for one year for each year of scholarship support.
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Harrington Regional Medical Campus Scholarship
Full-time junior, senior, or graduate nursing or communication disorders major with a minimum 3.5 GPA. Recipient must be actively involved in at least one curricular or co-curricular activity and must express a desire to remain in the Texas Panhandle.
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Hazel Kelley Wilson Leadership Scholarship
Recipient must be a full-time undergraduate student with preference to an active member of a student organization. Also, preference to a junior Rogers LEAD WT scholar.
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Helen Blackburn Flute Scholarship
Established by Sandy Stout as a tribute to Professor Helen Blackburn in recognition of her teaching and performance excellence. She was a flute player, and her daughter studied flute with Ms. Blackburn. Prior to her death, Ms. Stout sought a way in her words, "to make a difference," and ultimately chose to endow a scholarship to honor Ms. Blackburn. Recipient will be a flute major pursuing a degree in music who has completed at least two semesters at WT, maintains a minimum 3.0 GPA, demonstrates outstanding musicianship, motivation and artistry, and demonstrates financial need.
Flute
297540, 297607 |
Helen Gerald String Scholarship
Recipient must be pursuing a Bachelor of Music Educator or a Bachelor of Music Performance. The candidate must be a student of excellence in violin, viola, cello or string bass. Also, the student must be a junior or senior who has shown commitment to diligent work. Two letters of recommendation from instrument faculty members at WT must be submitted.
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Helen Reyes Nursing Scholarship
Created by Allene Stovall in honor of Helen's commitment to students of the nursing department at WT to provide scholarship assistance to students admitted to the WTAMU nursing program.
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Helen Slater Bentley Education Scholarship
Junior or senior education major who maintains a 3.0 GPA
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Helen White Moore Scholarship Fund
Established by gifts from private individuals to honor Helen White Moore. Recipients will be junior or senior English majors who show promise for teaching are eligible.
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Henry Bassett Agriculture Scholarship
Full-time (12 hours per semester) students in the Agriculture Department; student must be employed and maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA with preference given to a parent, especially a single parent.
297536, 297537 |
Henry F. Fields Endowed Scholarship
To provide support to students pursuing degrees in Agriculture and Natural Sciences.
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Herbert F. Kuhlman Memorial Rodeo Scholarship
Scholarship awards to WTAMU rodeo students; no specific majors; 2.5 GPA for sophomore, junior and senior students; entering freshmen must be in top 25% of their graduating class; financial need and leadership will be considered.
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Hereford Texas Community Scholarship
Hereford high school graduates ranked in top 25% with preference top 10% ranking, GPA of 3.3 or greater. Demonstrate potential for success. Renewable for one year.
297632 |
Hicks Scholarship Alumni TAMF
Established by Dr. Andy and Mrs. Sue Ann Hicks of Quail, Texas to honor their family, which includes Dr. and Mrs. Hicks and their children, Andy and Gwen Hicks of Canyon, and Jud and Michelle Hicks of Borger. Undergraduate students who transfer from a junior college. Preference given to transfer students from Amarillo College, Frank Phillips Junior College, Clarendon College, Howard College, and South Plains College. Selection is based on academic achievement.
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High Plains Instructional Staff Development Scholarship
Undergraduate students enrolled in a WTAMU teacher preparation program for not less than twelve (12) semester credit hours; undergraduate students who have completed an “Agreement to Participate and Declaration of Intent to Teach” form; graduate students currently enrolled in a WTAMU teacher preparation program for not less than six (6) semester credit hours; and students enrolled in the Panhandle Alternative Certification Program. Preference will be given to students enrolled in the following high need areas of the teacher preparation program: mathematics, science (including life science and physical science, special education, languages other than English, technology, and bilingual education. Additional qualifications may be considered.
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Hispanic Student Association of WTAMU Scholarship
Established with gifts from members and friends of the organization, as well as through fund-raising activities. Student must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 hours per semester, show financial need, and have at least one parent of Hispanic lineage. Preference will be given to Hispanic Association members who have been active participants for at least one semester; renewable.
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Homer & Eloise Harvey Booster Scholarship
Recipient must be a returning member of the Lady Buff Volleyball team, must show dedication and spirit, and be recommended by the Head Volleyball Coach.
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Honor: Night of Conversation Fundraising Event Scholarship
Members in good standing of the Attebury Honors Program
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Hosea D. Foster Memorial Scholarship
Undergraduate and graduate students with need, purpose, merit and potential.
297632 |
Hospice of Canyon Volunteers Scholarship
Nursing majors from one of the northernmost 26 counties in the Texas Panhandle.
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Houston Bright Scholarship
Students participating in the WTAMU choirs. Recipients must be deserving students whose outstanding vocal talent and leadership add to the quality of the WTAMU choral program.
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Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo Scholarship
Agricultural students; academic excellence.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
Howard D. Graves Scholarship
Recipient must have junior standing or above; hold the highest grade point average of those applying; must be able to demonstrate financial need; be enrolled in a regular teacher certification program; and recommended by the Education Scholarship Committee.
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Hubert W. Oppe Scholarship Fund
Established by the Department of Behavioral Sciences in recognition of Dr. Oppe's distinguished career at West Texas State University. Recipients will be psychology, sociology, and social work majors who have completed a minimum of two regular semesters at WTAMU and maintained a minimum 3.0 GPA. Preference will be given first to social work and sociology majors followed by psychology majors.
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Hudgins Crosier Sumpter, PC Scholarship
Junior, senior, or graduate students majoring or minoring in accounting. Undergraduate students must be enrolled in 12 hours and graduate students must be enrolled in 6 hours.
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Hugh Sanders Scholarship
Established by donations from chorale alumni and others to reward excellence in vocal music education. Full-time undergraduate vocal music education major; must have completed at least 30 hrs.
297607 |
Hughes and Kelly Scholarship
Meet eligibility requirements for admission to WTAMU and enroll full-time with preference to juniors or seniors from the Amarillo area pursuing a degree in accounting, business or finance. Also, preference to students demonstrating financial need, but not qualify at the inception for a needs-based or low-income grant or scholarship; renewable.
297534, 297545, 297579 |
Ida Clay Hager Memorial Business Scholarship
Freshman business major who has attended all years of high school and graduated from one of the top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle. Must maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA.
297534, 297545, 297550, 297559, 297579, 297603, 297604 |
Ilene Roberts Balliett Dance Scholarship
Established by the Lone Star Ballet as a surprise to Ms. Balliett, and in appreciation of the Lone Star Ballet's 25 years in residence at WTAMU. Recipient must be a current dancer with the Lone Star Ballet Company, and is a talent based scholarship. First-time recipients must audition before being awarded.
297558 |
Ima Scott Redden College of Education Scholarship
Recipient must be an undergraduate full-time female student majoring in education or intend to teach; renewable.
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Imogene Wagner Memorial Scholarship
Established in memory of Ms. Imogene Wagner, a graduate of WTAMU. Ms. Wagner was a fine tennis player and a lifelong teacher in the Amarillo Public School System. Recipient will be the most scholastically accomplished female graduate from the Amarillo Independent School District who participated on her school's tennis team as a senior; must meet NCAA eligibility requirements.
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Inez Butler Memorial Lady Buff Volleyball Scholarship
Outstanding freshman volleyball player; renewable if recommended by the head coach.
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Information and Decision Management Program Support Fund
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Information Systems Scholarship
IDM or computer science majors; competitive GPA.
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Institute of Management Accountants Scholarship
Full-time students maintaining a minimum of 12 hour, 15 preferred, with completion of nine hours accounting including the first semester of intermediate accounting, exhibit need for assistance; or may be part-time students carrying a minimum of six hours with completion of nine hours accounting including the first semester of intermediate accounting, employed part-time (20 hours per week) and exhibit need for assistance.
297534 |
Institute of Marketing Scholarship
Full-time (12 hours per semester) marketing majors.
297604 |
Instructional Technology Scholarship
Recipient must be pursuing a graduate degree in Instructional Technology and enrolled in a minimum of six graduate level hours; must maintain a 3.0 GPA; renewable.
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International Education Fees Scholarship
Must be in good academic standing and enrolled at least part-time. Also, must participate in a study abroad program approved by the Office of Study Abroad and/or academic department.
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Interstate Bank Scholarship
Declared major in one of the fields in the College of Business (general business), College of Agriculture (agribusiness), College of Fine Arts and Humanities (preference to strings/orchestra), and Nursing and Helath Sciences (preference to nursing). Student must maintain a 2.5 GPA.
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Irene & Louis Strovas Memorial Scholarship in French Horn
Recipient will be a full-time music major and a current member of the French Horn Studio, and maintain an overall GPA of 2.5 and 3.0 in Music.
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Isabel Robinson Art Scholarship
Established by an initial gift from Lois Hull and gifts from family, friends, and former students of Isabel Robinson and those interested in the WTAMU Art Program. Junior, senior or graduate arts majors enrolled a minimum of 12 hours per semester with a minimum of six hours in arts; renewable. Must maintain a cumulative 2.5 GPA and 3.0 in major.
297541 |
J. Herschel Coffee Scholarship
Undergraduate and graduate students majoring in economics with preference to senior students; academic achievement and student's character will be considered.
297559, 297579 |
J. Pat Stephens Honorary Scholarship
Established to honor the long-term dedication of J. Pat Stephens to the City of Canyon and to provide aid to a full-time undergraduate political science or public administration major. May be awarded as an internship for the City of Canyon on an "as needed" basis.
297614 |
J. Shehan Engineering Scholarship
Established by J. Shehan Engineering, P.C. (JSE), a Texas professional corporation whose primary business is civil engineering design and planning in the State of Texas. This scholarship is established to attract students to the Civil Engineering profession. Recipient must be enrolled a minimum of 12 hours per semester and be a civil engineering major; preference will be given to current employees and dependents of employees of J. Shehan Engineering. Student must maintain a 3.0 GPA within major requirements.
297548 |
J.A. Hill Memorial Leadership Scholarship
Incoming freshman from a high school in the northernost 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle with a minimum 3.5 (85) GPA. Class rank and ACT/SAT scores will be considered. Additionally, student must demonatrate leadership; renewable.
297632 |
J.B. & Lois Lowe Endowment Fund
Established to provide scholarship opportunities to deserving WTAMU education majors planning a career in classroom teaching. Full-time (12 hours per semester) junior, senior or graduate education majors pursuing a career in classroom teaching; student must have completed two semesters at WTAMU.
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J.D. Bayless, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Fund
Established by gifts from James and Maxine Bayless, Sr. and other contributors who have known and loved J.D. Bayless, Jr. Undergraduate voice music majors planning a career in music; renewable.
297607 |
J.W. "Ted" Reid Memorial Scholarship
Established by gifts from Mrs. Ruby Reid and family members to honor the memory of J.W. "Ted" Reid. Must be a junior or senior education majors seeking a teaching career.
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J.W. & Dorothy Clark Memorial Scholarship
Sophomore-Senior students majoring in one of the areas in the Division of Agriculture. Students must have financial need and maintain a 2.5 or greater GPA.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
J.W. & Dr. Nell Foust Alumni Association Legacy Scholarship
Students in business who have completed 60 semester hour. The student must maintain a 3.0 GPA. The award will be presented at the Phoenix Club Banquet.
297534, 297545, 297550, 297559, 297579, 297603, 297604 |
J.W. (Cap) Daniels Memorial Endowed Scholarship
Deserving sophomore and/or junior students enrolled full-time.
297632 |
J.W. Foust Men's Basketball Scholarship
Men's basketball player who have exhausted their playing eligibility, with at least two years in residence at WTAMU, and lacks no more than 30 hours to meet graduation requirements.
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Jack B. Kelley Leadership Scholarship
Recipient must be a full-time undergraduate student with preference to an active member of a student organization. Also, preference to a junior Rogers LEAD WT scholar with a cumulative 2.75 GPA.
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Jack Burnett-Brumley Scholarship
Full-time (12 hours per semester) freshmen, preferably a graduate of Dumas High School. Selection of the recipient is competitive with class rank, ACT/SAT scores considered, and demonstration of leadership required; renewable.
297632 |
Jack Duncan Rhodes Scholarship
Established in memory of Jack Duncan Rhodes, who lived in Amarillo all of his life and was a member of First Presbyterian Church. Jack was a sophomore at Amarillo High School, where he was a member of the debate team and orchestra. He enjoyed so many things in life, especially playing his guitars, being outside, and spending time with his family and friends. Full-time undergraduate junior or senior psychology or social work major. Will consider part-time graduates majoring in psychology, social work, school counseling, or licensed professional counselor with preference to full-time. Recipient must volunteer at Family Support Services or a similar non-profit organization.
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Jack E. Little Leadership Scholarship
Preference to high school graduates from the northernmost 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle. Competive with a minimum 85 grade average, class rank and ACT/SAT scores considered. Also, demonstrated leadership required.
297632 |
Jack Griswold Scholarship Fund
Recipients must be a junior, senior or graduate health, physical education and recreation majors planning a career in coaching; student must have completed at least two regular semester at WTAMU. Minimum 3.0 GPA in major required.
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Jack H. & Ruth Mary Whitson Scholarship
Graduated high school from one of the following counties in Texas: Dallam, Sherman, Hansford, Ochiltree, Lipscomb, Hemphill, Roberts, Hutchinson, Moore or Hartley high school; entering freshman with a "B" average or higher from high school; recipient may not be eligible for federal or state educational grants.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
Jack T. Hughes Endowed Scholarship
Established with gifts to WT's anthropology program. Recipient will be a full-time junior, senior, or graduate student majoring in Environmental Sciences
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Jackie Schaeffer Byrnes Elementary Education Scholarship
Established in honor of Mrs. Byrnes by her family. Mrs. Byrnes taught kindergarten and reading intervention in Castro County for 42 years. This scholarship will assist students enrolled in the College of Education and Social Sciences who are pursuing a degree in education. Applicant must be planning a career in public education, with a preference for elementary education, and must maintain a 3.2 GPA. Academic achievement and leadership performance will be considered. Scholarship is renewable who continue to meet the criteria.
297569 |
Jackie Wafford Mercer President's Honor Scholarship in Music
Must be full-time music student, 3.4 GPA, must provide leadership and service to University and community.
297632 |
Jacob & Frances Huber Endowed Scholarship Fund
Demonstration of financial need; enrolled full-time and maintain a 2.6 GPA.
297632 |
Jadyn Boyd Scholarship
Established by the family of Jadyn Boyd. Jadyn was passionate about life and agriculture. Her love for people and animals was so big that she decided the best way to pursue her passion was by studying Agriculture Education to continue working with young people. Jadyn was wildly enthusiastic about learning and experiencing new things. She would be honored to help someone else explore his or her educational opportunities. This scholarship is for someone who will carry on her passion for livestock and people; and hardworking individual that wants to succeed by helping others. Recipients will be students enrolled in the Paul Engler College of Agriculture and Natural Sciences, with a preference for students who are majoring in agriculture education.
297536 |
James & Eva Mayer Foundation Merit Scholarship
Established by the James & Eva Mayer Foundation in 2023 to provide scholarship support to students of Hale County, Texas. Recipients will meet the criteria of the Merit Scholarship program and will have graduated from a high school in Hale County or reside in Hale County. Preference will be given to freshmen and transfer students.
297632 |
James & Linda Bagley Scholarship
Accounting majors
297534 |
James A. and Mildred Turnbow Montgomery Scholarship in Education
Full-time education majors.
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James B. & Mogie R. McCray President’s Honor Scholarship
Preferably a student from the Texas Panhandle; speech or music major; must provide leadership and service to the University and community
297632 |
James B. & Yvonne J. Franklin Endowed Scholarship Fund
Need-based
297632 |
James Clark First Choice Scholarship
Recipient must be a full time sophomore, junior or senior students in the Department of Agricultural Sciences; preference will be given based on need.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
James D. Taylor Oncological Nursing Scholarship
Junior, senior, graduate nursing major enrolled full-time (12 hours per semester if undergraduate and nine hours per semester if graduate); must have a strong interest in pursuing an oncological nursing career as evidenced by a written statement of interest in oncology accompanying the application. Send statement of interest via email attachment to scholarships@wtamu.edu.
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James H. & Minnie M. Edmonds Educational Fund
Priority will be given to first-generation students with proven financial need.
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James M. Rockwell & Sarah Wade Rockwell Endowment Fund of West Texas State College
Students supporting the cause of the Lord Jesus Christ; academic ability; general intelligence and personal character; financial circumstances
297632 |
James Moreland Industrial Safety Endowment Fund
Jr/Sr/Grad student majoring in industrial education and technology with an interest in industrial safety. Must maintain a 3.0 GPA in major and 2.5 overall.
297573 |
James S. Kone & Company
Established by gifts from James S. Kone & Company. Junior, senior or graduate student majoring in engineering technology and having attended WTAMU for two semesters.
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Jane Addams Memorial Scholarship
Established from contributions and funds raised from the Social Work/Sociology Club. Students with a minimum of nine hours in social work or sociology with a minimum 2.5 GPA.
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Jane Stephens Student Teacher Fund
Funds will be used to grant aid to undergraduate students while in their student teaching program to assist any type of non-routine need.
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Janet Walker Music Scholarship
Established by friends of Janet Walker to honor her for her service and dedication to teaching and for her love of music. Recipient must be enrolled in a music class, maintain a 3.0 GPA, and show leadership, integrity, and respect. Preference will be given to students from Dumas, Texas.
297540, 297605, 297606, 297607 |
Janice Rector Eubank Scholarship
Established in memory of Janice Rector Eubank by Sharon Lofton, who was one of Ms. Eubank's students. Ms. Eubank was an outstanding high school history teacher who was twice awarded as Texas State Teacher of the Year. This scholarship will be awarded to a full-time social studies/history major seeking teaching certification. Recipients(s) must maintain a 3.0 or higher GPA. Preference to female students. This scholarship is renewable as long as the student(s) maintain the criteria.
297562, 297569, 297588 |
Janie Branch Endowed Music Scholarship
Recipient must be an entering freshman who is majoring in music performance; full-time (12 semester hours) student with a minimum 3.0 GPA; and must have participated in either a school or community music program; renewable.
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Janis May Hayden Scholarship
Established by friends and family of Janis Hayden, who graduated from West Texas State University and spent her career teaching mathematics. While attending WT, she was a member of Chi Omega and met her husband, Don, a member of Sigma Nu Fraternity. They were married in the J.A. Hill Chapel on campus. This will be awarded to a recipient from the Panhandle/South Plains region of Texas (no further south than Yoakum and no further east than Stonewall counties), who is an education major. Preference is to a student planning to major in mathematics education.
297569, 297600 |
Janna Detrixhe Memorial Scholarship Fund
WTAMU intercollegiate student-athletes, preferably women's basketball.
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Jay Allen Mathis Memorial Scholarship Fund
Established by gifts from Claude and Alice Mathis and other contributors who has known and loved Jay Allen Mathis. Psychology majors planning a career in psychology who have completed at least two regular semesters at WTAMU and attained junior, senior or graduate standing. Also, student must maintain a minimum of 3.0 GPA and 3.5 in major.
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Jeanne Wright Scholarship
Jeanne Wright grew up in Happy, Texas and attended West Texas A&M University. However, she did not graduate. She is an excellent 4-H leader in Swisher County. Her career has been associated with farming, banking and livestock production. This scholarship was established to provide scholarship assistance to students in the Department of Agriculture Sciences.
297536 |
Jeff McElfresh Scholarship Endowment
Established by the friends of the Paul and Virginia Engler College of Business in gratitude for Jeff McElfresh being the second speaker of the Stan Sigman Leadership and Innovation speaker series. Jeff is the COO of AT&T, with over 27 years of experience at the company in a variety of strategic, operational, and technology leadership roles. This award will go to a junior or senior undergraduate student(s) or a graduate student(s) enrolled full-time. Students must be pursuing a degree in the College of Business, be in good academic standing with a minimum 2.75 GPA (undergrad) or 3.25 GPA (graduate). Must also display excellent leadership qualities aligned with the values of the Paul and Virginia Engler College of Business. This scholarship is renewable as long as criteria met.
297545 |
Jeffrey Weiss Psychology Scholarship
Established with initial gifts from COESS faculty and staff, family members of Jeffrey Weiss, and the outside community. Jeff graduated from WTAMU with a BS degree in Psychology. Recipient must be a junior or senior majoring in psychology with preference to students with disabilities and who have completed at least one semester (12 semester hours) at WTAMU. Student must maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA.
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Jennifer Van Buskirk Scholarship Endowment
Established by the Friends of the Paul and Virginia Engler College of Business to honor Jennifer's dedication as a lecturer in the Stan Sigman Leadership and Innovation series. Ms. Buskirk is the Executive Vice President and General Manager of AT&T markets. She has served in various significant roles during her remarkable career. Jennifer's contributions to the tech industry have earned her acclaim as one of the "Top 50 Most Powerful Women in Technology." This award will go to a junior, senior or graduate student enrolled full-time in the Paul and Virginia Engler College of Business, who is in good academic standing with a minimum 2.75 GPA (undergrad) or 3.25 GPA (graduate). Recipient must display excellent leadership qualities aligned with the values of the Engler College of Business, and be a member of the Women in Business Student Organization. Renewable when criteria is met.
297545 |
Jenny Hamilton Memorial Scholarship for Excellence in Education
Established in memory of Jenny Hamilton, a kind and loving soul that emanated from her faith in God. She had an abundant capacity to share her love and enthusiasm for life with her family, as well as each student who entered her classroom. This scholarship is set up to help pave the way for other inspiring teachers to be added to this world. Recipient(s) should maintain a minimum GPA of 2.75, and be in alignment with the donor's intent in establishing the scholarship, the student should understand and respect the values and beliefs of the donor. Preference is to students who reside in the Top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle.
297569 |
Jensen Carter Laszakovits Nursing Scholarship
Recipients must be enrolled in the Department of Nursing and interested in pediatrics, postpartum or labor and delivery. Applicants must be a single parent taking a minimum of nine hours and must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA and 3.0 GPA in major.
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Jerry Behrens Memorial Scholarship
Established by family and friends, this scholarship honors Jerry Behrens. Jerry played for the Buffs from 1958-1962 while earning a Bachelor of Science in 1962 and a Master of Education in 1965. After graduation, he found success as a football coach, winning a state title in 1965 with Odessa Permian High School before returning to coach at WT from 1971-1977. He was an avid supporter of WT athletics as a member of the "T" Club and the Buffalo Club. Recipient will be full-time undergraduate student who maintains a minimum 2.5 GPA with preference given to a football player who embodies the Behrens legacy.
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Jerry Miller Scholarship Fund
Freshmen students majoring in business.
297534, 297545, 297550, 297559, 297579, 297603, 297604 |
Jerry Neal Scholarship
Established by friends, colleagues, and community leaders in honor of Jerry H. Neal for his 26 years of dedicated services to the City of Amarillo and the surrounding communities. Student must be majoring in criminal justice. Preference will be given based on need and also Amarillo police officers, employees of the city of Amarillo who are preparing to become police officers, or children of employees of the city of Amarillo who are preparing to become police officers; renewable when criteria are met.
297556 |
Jerry Schaeffer Success Scholarship Endowment
Established by Mr. Schaeffer, who graduated from WT with a bachelor's degree in 1981 and Master's degree in 1984. He played on the men's basketball team. During his career in public education, he taught, coached basketball, and served as a principal in several locations around the Panhandle and South Plains. Recipients of this award must be full-time students enrolled in the Rogers College of Education and Social Sciences at WT, must have completed at least 60 hours of course work, and must have and maintain a 2.7 GPA. Preference will be given to students who are recovering from the disease of addiction or pursuing a career assisting those with addiction disease. Recipient may be a student in the social sciences or criminal justice, or may be a teacher candidate that is in the clinical teaching phase of an education degree.
297556, 297569, 297614, 297617, 297625, 297626 |
Jess Lwood Dow Football Scholarship
This scholarship was created by Marjy N. Ehmer Dow, Mr. Dow's widow. Established in memory of Mr. Dow, who was a 1938 graduate of WT and a member of the Buffalo football team. Mr. Dow is a member of the WTAMU Hall of Champions. He had a distinguished career as a coach and an educator. This scholarship is awarded to a member of the Buffalo football team who is originally from the Texas Panhandle or South Plains region and who has a background in farming.
297586 |
Jesse & Grace Osborn Endowment Fund
Established by gifts from the family and friends who have known, loved, and respected Jesse and Grace Osborn in tribute to their contributions to residents of the State of Texas and the Panhandle. This is awarded to students majoring in political science, criminal justice or a related field with an emphasis in political science or criminal justice who have completed 12 hours in political science and/or criminal justice with a "B" average.
297556, 297614 |
Jim and Dorothy Ford Memorial Scholarship Fund
Full-time undergraduate or part-time graduate; preference to students that have completed 30 hours, have one or more dependents, and majoring in Education or Business
297632 |
Jim and Peggy Pollard Athletic Scholarship
First preference given to a student-athlete who demonstrates strong work ethic in the classroom and in athletics and is committed to obtaining an undergraduate degree from WTAMU. Second preference given to a student-athlete who meets the above criteria, but who has expired eligibility, is within 15 hours of completing academic requirements for an undergrate degree, and seeks to complete the requirements for a degree within the next full semester.
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Jim and Peggy Pollard Scholarship
Established by Jim and Peggy Pollard, who met while students at West Texas State College and were married in J.A. Hill Chapel in 1960. Following a career in public education, most of which was served in Canadian, Texas, the Pollards retired to Canyon. They are heavily involved in many activities across campus and desire for all students to have the lifelong experience with their alma mater that they have experienced. Recipients of this scholarship must be juniors or seniors, have a GPA between 2.0 and 3.0, and must not qualify for state or federal grants.
297632 |
Jim Foran Memorial President's Honor Scholarship
Recipient must be enrolled as a full-time student (15 semester hours) or complete a minimum of 30 semester hours per year; preference to graduates from Memphis, TX or from surrounding communities; and participates in high school athletics. Additionally, the student must provide leadership and service to the University and community; renewable.
297632 |
Jim Hays Memorial Scholarship
Established in honor of Jim Hay, a man that was a humble servant-leader. His impact on others in the community has led to many people giving to this scholarship in memory of a great individual. He was a life-long fan of WT athletics, rarely ever missing a football game. Jim was a proud member of the Buffalo Club for many years, and continued his support of WT through the end of his life in 2019. This scholarship will be awarded to a student-athlete, with preference given to a Palo Duro High School graduate.
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Jim Kemmerling Drama Scholarship
Endowed by Lois Hull in Jim's honor to provide funding for full-time drama students interested in set design and technical theatre with a minimum 2.5 GPA. First-time recipients must audition before being awarded.
297629 |
Jim Reed Scholarship
Students with the greatest need.
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Jimmie Green Scholarship Fund
Outstanding plant science majors; scholarship, leadership and/or need.
297615 |
Jimmy D. Pond Scholarship for the Social Sciences
Established by Jimmy D. Pond, who worked in the Counseling Services Department at WTAMU for seven years before spending 28 years in the Amarillo College Counseling Services Department. His commitment to the creation and maintenance of good student mental health through career advisement, and his desire to benefit students who share this commitment have led to the creation of this scholarship. Full-time undergraduate student majoring in social work, psychology, or counseling.
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Jimmy Reese Athletic Scholarship
Established to provide intercollegiate athletics with scholarships in men's basketball and to honor the memory of Jimmy Reese, a long-time supporter of WT athletics. Mr. Reese was very involved in the Cager Club, the former booster club of the men's basketball team, and was an integral part of the athletic department golf tournament, which was originally sponsored by the Cager Club. Must be a member of the WTAMU men's basketball team and meet eligibility as defined by the NCAA and institutional standards.
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Jimmy Reese Athletic Scholarship Endowment
Must be a member of the WTAMU men's basketball team and meet eligibility as defined by the NCAA and institutional standards.
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Jo Meaker Women's Track & Field Scholarship
Established in honor of Jo Meaker, a well-respected science teacher and track coach at Tascosa High School for 38 years. Prior to her teaching and coaching career, Jo Meaker was an outstanding track & field athlete for West Texas State University, becoming the first women's track athlete to be inducted into the WT Athletics Hall of Champions. This scholarship is open to Women's Track & Field and/or Cross Country athletes who are NCAA eligible, and maintain a 3.0 or higher WTAMU GPA. Renewable as long as criteria met.
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297586 |
Jo Mozola Scholarship for Excellence in Teaching
Full-time (12 hours per semester) junior pursuing a degree in education with preference to students who graduated from a high school in the top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle and who intends to teach in Potter and Randall counties; renewable for one additional year.
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Jo Stewart Randel Leadership Scholarship
Preference to high school graduates from Panhandle High School. Selection of the recipient is competitive with class rank, ACT/SAT scores considered, and demonstration of leadership required; renewable.
297632 |
Joan Collins Music Provost's Leadership Scholarship
Established by Ms. Collins' daughter and son-in-law, Becky and John Smithee. Josh was a talented artist and pianist who used her gifts to enrich the lives of those around her. It is the hope of her family that this scholarship will help students in their pursuit of the arts and, in the process, enrich the world. Recipient must be a female theatre, music or art major enrolled in 12 hours per semester and must maintain a 3.0 or higher GPA. Student must display leadership and student involvement in school and community as well as scholarship. First-time recipients may need to audition before being awarded.
297540, 297541, 297605, 297606, 297607, 297629 |
Jody Hart Memorial Rodeo Scholarship
Students who demonstrate performance and leadership in rodeo activities; must remain eligible by NIRA standards.
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Joe & Kay Magee Agriculture Scholarship
Recipient will be a major in agricultural sciences, with a preference given to a graduate of McLean High School.
297536, 297537 |
Joe & Kay Magee Agriculture Scholarship II
Recipient will be a major in agricultural sciences, with a preference given to a graduate of McLean High School.
297536, 297537 |
Joe Bob McCartt Scholarship
Established by friends and family of Joe Bob McCartt to honor his legacy, accomplishments and contributions to the business community in Amarillo and the surrounding areas. This will be awarded to College of Business majors who have a GPA of 3.0 or greater. Preference is given based on need and to returning and first generation students.
297545 |
Joe Ortiz/Omega Delta Phi Memorial Fraternity Scholarship
Preference for one active fraternity member and one may be an incoming freshman. Leadership and academic potential.
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John & Jo Mozola Math Education Scholarship
Full-time student pursuing a degree in math education who demonstrates a sincere intent to teach in Potter and Randall counties. Must maintain a 3.0 or higher GPA.
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John & Sally Skaggs Psychology Scholarship
Established by Sally Ingerton Skaggs. Recipient must be a junior, senior or graduate psychology major planning a career in psychology; must have completed at least two regular semesters at WTAMU and have at least a 3.0 GPA on all work completed and a 3.25 overall GPA in psychology.
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John and Jo Mozola PHS in Education
Education major; student must provide leadership and service to the University and community; express an intent to acquire a job teaching in the top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle within two years of graduating.
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John B. & Mary O. Coleman Scholarship
Pre-dental, pre-law, political science and criminal justice majors; completed 30 or more semester hours.
297556, 297614 |
John C Duke Scholarship
Established by Velrick Wilson, Peggy Duke Urban, and family and friends in memory of John C. Duke '77 to provide support to deserving agricultural business and economics or agribusiness students at WTAMU.
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John C Duke Scholarship (COB)
Established by Verlrick Wilson in memory of John C. Duke to provide support to deserving business or economics students at WTAMU. Recipients must be a junior or senior enrolled in the Paul and Virginia Engler College of Business. Preference shall be given to students who major in business or economics.
297545, 297559 |
John K. & Bessie Lee Harper Milam Presidential Scholarship
Recipient must be incoming freshmen females enrolled full-time (15 semester hours) who rank in the top 10% of her graduation class, or currently enrolled full time with a cumulative 3.5 GPA; or a transferring full-time student with a cumulative 3.5 GPA. Additionally, leadership and service to the University and community.
297632 |
John K. & Bessie Lee Harper Milam President's Honor Scholarship
Student must provide leadership and service to the University and community
297632 |
John M. Ayers Memorial Scholarship for Football Fund
WTAMU student in football; preference will be given to an upperclassman in good academic standing, hard worker, solid citizenship, leader by example.
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John Phillip Notestine Scholarship
Established by Gail and John Notestine in honor of their son, Phillip, Geology BS 1984. Full-time returning junior or senior student seeking a degree in environmental sciences; renewable.
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John Plank Scholarship
Junior, senior, or graduate student in the Department of Agricultural Sciences. Recipient must maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA with preference given to a student demonstrating financial need and leadership.
297536, 297537 |
John T. Boone Memorial and Physical Plant Employee Scholarship
Full-time SSC employee, spouse, or child with preference to former WT Physical Plant employees (with an original hire date at WTAMU) who are now full-time outsourced employees, spouse, or child of these employees, who are attending or planning to attend WTAMU. Need and character of applicant will also be considered.
297632 |
John Ward Public Administration Scholarship
Established in 2004 by donations honoroing John Q. Ward for 21 years of valuable service as city manager of Amarillo, Texas. Recipient must be an undergraduate majoring in political science, public administration or emergency management administration with a cumulative 3.0 GPA OR must be enrolled in the graduate program pursuing a Masters in Political Science. Applicants will be required to submit an essay explaining their interest/intent in the public administration field.
297571, 297614 |
Johnnie, Nettie & Jim McBroom Endowed Scholarship in Education
Established to honor the McBroom's, long-time residents of the Texas Panhandle and supporters of WTAMU. Recipient will be a full-time WT student majoring in Education.
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Johnson Controls Scholarship Fund
Recipient must be a sophomore, junior or senior engineering technology major and maintain a full-time (12 or more hours per semester) enrollment status and cumulative 2.75 GPA.
297573, 297577 |
Joni and Bill Levy French Horn Scholarship
Established in 2022 by gifts from the estate of Joni Levy to honor Bill Levy, a WT Music Education graduate who played the French horn.
297607 |
Joseph & Rhoanna (Griego) Austin Scholarship
Full-time IDM or Nursing major; B+ (85)
297632 |
Joseph Bramhall Hoot Memorial Merit Scholarship
Established by family and friends to recognize and perpetuate the memory, engagement and kind spirit of Joseph Bramhall Hoot. Joseph was born on December 25, 1999, and raised in Canyon. He was a 2018 graduate of Ascension Academy in Amarillo, and was a biology major at WTAMU intending to pursue a graduate degree in entomology. A very kind and gentle young man, he was very engaged in campus activities. He was a student employee of the Jack B. Kelley Student Center and served on the summer staff for residential living. Joe passed away unexpectedly on October 31, 2022. This scholarship will go to a student who meets the criteria for the WTAMU Merit Scholarship Program. Preference will first be given to student majoring in biology and then to students with a major in the Paul Engler College of Agriculture and Natural Sciences.
297537, 297543 |
Josephine Anderson Leadership Scholarship
High school graduates from the northernmost 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle. Competitive with a minimum 85 grade average, class rank and ACT/SAT scores considered. Demonstration of leadership required.
297632 |
Josserand Scholarship
Hereford high school graduates ranked in the top 25% with preference top 10% ranking, GPA of 3.3 or greater. Demonstrate potential for success. One time award.
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Journalism Advisory Committee Scholarship Endowment Fund
Journalism majors planning careers in journalism. Application should be accompanied by at least one letter of recommendation from a journalism educator or professional journalist.
297552 |
Judge Garland Green Memorial Scholarship
Established in memory of Judge Garland Green (1910-2001) by his children upon his death. Judge Green served as county judge of Hartley County for 28 years, and was never opposed for re-election. Recipient must be a member of Gamma Sigma Chapter of Kappa Alpha Order at WTAMU; member participation and financial need will be considered. The chosen recipient must submit a 500 word paper on the life and times of Judge Green.
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Judge Marvin Jones Scholarship
Students exhibiting outstanding character and leadership ability. Selection of recipients shall be made on a competitive basis taking into consideration high school rank, SAT or ACT scores or GPA of previous college work; evidence of outstanding character and leadership ability; involvement in extracurricular activities; and past honors received.
297614 |
Judith Mathewson Lankford Social Work Scholarship
Established in honor of Judith Mathewson Lankford by her husband, John Lankford. She graduated from West Texas State University in 1966, and worked for 30 years as a case worker with the Texas Department of Human Services. Recipient must have completed 9 hours in the social work program.
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Judy Fugate Lady Buff Scholarship
Established by Ms. Judy Fugate, who was a pre-Title IX female college athlete and is a life-long fan that bleeds maroon and white. While Judy was enrolled at WT, she played badminton and was a member of the bowling team. It was not nearly the level of competition in which today's athletes compete. There was not even an athletic conference for the women's team during that period of time. To say the least, times have changed. Ms. Fugate says, "I greatly admire female college athletes of the 21st century." Judy was fortunate enough that her parents could put her through college. "WT gave me the education to make a comfortable living and have a good life. I hope, through endowing a scholarship, to help young women who may not be as fortunate." This scholarship will go to a full-time female student-athlete classified as sophomore, junior, senior, or graduate, and maintains a minimum 3.0 GPA.
297586 |
Jule and Helen Minium Family Scholarship
Student-athlete with a minimum 3.0 GPA majoring within the College of Business with preference to accounting majors. Donor would like one from each set to be awarded.
297632 |
Julie Barrett Weise Memorial Scholarship in Nursing
Recipient must be a nursing major; be compassionate, caring, and willing to give back to the University and community; must be a Texas resident; maintain a 2.5 GPA; renewable.
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June & Dorothy Franks Piano Scholarship
Recipient must be a piano major and demonstrate dedication to piano studies through practice and performance. The student must maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA in major applied lessons, must maintain a passing grade in music recital attendance, and must maintain an overall 3.0 GPA. Each recipient will receive a yearly evaluation by piano faculty and the department head for consideration of continuation of the scholarship. Preference will be given to an incoming freshman, transfer students will be considered.
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Junior Achievement of the High Plains Internship Program Fund Scholarship
Awarded to interns in good standing.
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K. Roger Williams Leadership Scholarship
Business, nursing or engineering major with a 2.8 GPA; must be a child of a current employee at Bell Helicopter's Amarillo facility; preference to graduates of Texas Panhandle high schools.
297632 |
Kappa Delta Chi, Eta Chapter Scholarship
Established by Charter Members of the Eta Alumnae Chapter of the Kappa Delta Chi sorority in 2011. Recipients will be full-time undergraduate students enrolled at WT, will have completed at least 30 credit hours, and have a 3.0 WT GPA. Preference will be given to underrepresented populations and those who are active in community service.
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Kappa Kappa Psi Scholarship
Freshman student with outstanding music ability and contributions to the WTAMU band.
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Kathy Killebrew Honorary Scholarship Fund
Established in honor of Ms. Killebrew, wife of Dr. Flavius Killebrew who after working for WTAMU for almost 30 years, left to take the honorable job of President of Texas A&M Corpus Christi in 2005. Students who exhibit strong interest in the fine arts. Students must take two to four hours of fine arts classes during the semester the scholarship award is given. Students who are Stepping Out graduates will be given first consideration and priority. Student must be able to prove financial need. First-time recipients may need to audition before being awarded.
297558 |
Kay Stahlecker Memorial Lady Buff Scholarship Fund
Lady Buff Basketball player; must meet NCAA eligibility requirements.
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Kay Winkler Fuqua Scholarship
Established to honor the memory of Kay Winkler Fuqua and to provide scholarships for WTAMU students majoring in speech. Worthy and deserving speech majors of at least junior standing; minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA; renewable.
297622 |
Kelli and Lance Kieth Agriculture Scholarship
Recipient will be a full-time student majoring in Agricultural Sciences, and be in good academic standing.
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Kelsey Garrison Scholarship
Given in memory of Kelsey Garrison, an alum of the WT Rodeo Team, for the purpose of providing financial assistance to a full-time student in Ag that is an active member of the WTAMU Rodeo Team.
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Ken Waugh Scholarship (1993)
Counselor Education major; must maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA.
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Ken Waugh Scholarship (1995)
Counselor Education major; must maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA.
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Kenady-Lee Scholarship
Recipient must be an incoming freshman enrolled full time (minimum of 12 semester hours). Preference shall be given to a graduate from Wheeler High School, second to a high school graduate from Wheeler County, and third to a high school graduate from either Collingsworth or Donley Counties.
297632 |
Kendrick Cutsinger Memorial Scholarship
Recipient must be a current member of the WTAMU football team and maintain NCAA eligibility requirements; also, recipient must complete a minimum of 12 hours per semester.
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Kenneth & Christine Gibson Scholarship
Students majoring in education with preference to elementary education majors and also, first year to entering freshmen. Also, student must have a minimum 2.5 GPA to remain eligible for renewal.
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Kenneth H. Olsen Scholarship Endowment Fund
Junior, senior or graduate business majors. Need will be considered but not the primary factor.
297534, 297545, 297550, 297559, 297579, 297603, 297604 |
Kenny Bryan Memorial President’s Honor Scholarship
Agriculture major; student must provide leadership and service to the University and community
297632 |
Kevin Bowen Memorial Scholarship
Recipient will be a student majoring in trombone with a minimum 3.0 GPA. Preference will be given to graduates of Randall High School.
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Kim & Clay Teter AC Transfer Student Scholarship
Transfer student from Amarillo College; junior standing with a 2.75 GPA; open to all majors.
297632 |
L. Jack "Jackie" Mercer Memorial Endowed Scholarship in Music
Exceptional full-time incoming freshman music major based on talent, academic qualifications, service and leadership, demonstration of financial need, and potential for success. Recipient will be selected on a competitive audition by the music faculty; renewable.
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L.P. “ Pete” Gilvin Memorial President’s Honor Scholarship
Preference to students committed to a career in teaching; student must provide leadership and service to the University and community
297632 |
L.V. Currey Honor Scholarship
Established in memory of L.V. Currey by family and friends during the 50th anniversary of the Eta Delta Chapter of Sigma Nu at WTAMU. Recipient must be a member in good standing of the Eta Delta Chapter of Sigma Nu Fraternity.
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Lady Buff Softball Scholarship
Established with assistance from Reed McDonald, a long-time Lady Buff Softball fan. Must be a sophomore, junior, or senior Lady Buff softball player with preference to those with financial need.
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LaNelle Bassett-Winn Counseling & Guidance Scholarship
Established by the family of Mrs. LaNelle Bassett-Winn in honor of her 83rd birthday. Full-time female junior, senior or graduate student with preference to psychology majors with a focus on counseling and guidance. If a psychology major cannot be found, the recipient may be an education major with a focus on counseling and guidance. If a career is education is not viable, the recipient may have the option of entering the professional guidance and counseling industry. Also, the student must be working towards the current counseling standards and certification and must be employed, active participation in the Reserves, National Guard, or active duty constitutes employment. Additionally, preference will be given to a parent, especially a single parent and must maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA.
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Larry & LaVelle Mills Family Scholarship
Recipient must be a business major; renewable.
297534, 297545, 297550, 297559, 297579, 297603, 297604 |
Larry & Sandra Oldham Accounting Scholarship
Recipient will be an accounting major demonstrating financial need with preference to accounting majors from Midland, TX or the surrounding area.
297534 |
Larry A Elms Scholarship
Recipient will maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA and be an undergraduate or graduate student. First preference is a student involved in Baptist Student Ministries and/or attended Silverton High School. Second preference is a student majoring in Math, Political Science, or Education.
297632 |
LaRue Hite Education Scholarship
Returning women students majoring in education. Preference is given to female students returning to or beginning school later in life and pursuing a career in teaching; renewable at the Committee's discretion.
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Lasater/Looney Economics Scholarship
Non-freshman students majoring in economics with preference to students with six hours of political science.
297559 |
Lasater/Looney Political Science Scholarship
Thomas Lasater and Paul Looney established this scholarship to promote students who take both political science as well as economics to advance their curriculum. Non-freshman students majoring in political science with preference to students with six hours of economics
297614 |
Laura Street Nursing Scholarship
This scholarship was generously endowed by Joe and Laura Street to assist a jnior nursing major with preference to students that demonstrates financial need; renewable.
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LEAD WT Endowed Scholarship
Students who are selected to enter or continue in the Rogers LEAD WT Program; renewable.
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Lee S. & Doris Jinkins Scholarship Fund
Established by gifts from Brown Group, Inc. Charitable Trust and others who have known and loved Lee S. Jinkins. Nursing majors who are planning a career in nursing; incoming freshmen must have exhibited academic excellence in high school.
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Lemieux Family Slow and Steady Scholarship
Wilson Lemieux graduated from WTAMU in 2014 with a degree in Mass Communications. Created as a result of a business relationship between the Lemieux Company and Amarillo National Bank. Senior mass communication students who demonstrate active involvement and leadership in at least two mass communication organizations. Additionally, student must have a letter of recommendation from an employer or a mass communication organization advisor.
297552 |
Lemons Memorial Scholarship
Student must have a visual impairment of 20/70 or worse in the best eye with corrected measure; completed 30 or more hours at a college or university.
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Leon Trekell Scholarship
Recipient must be the top student in intermediate accounting (ACCT 3331 and ACCT 3332) as determined primarily by class average but tempered with consideration given for class assignment completion and class attendance. Recipient must have completed both classes or completed ACCT 3331 and be currently enrolled in ACCT 3332 as an "on-campus" student at WTAMU, no online classes or transfers. Recipient must have completed both classes within the 12 months prior to announcement of the award. Based only on performance in ACCT 3331 and ACCT 3332 with no attention to academic major, past performance in other courses, or overall GPA.
297534, 297545, 297550, 297559, 297579, 297603, 297604 |
Leona M. Barrick Leadership Scholarship
85 grade average, class rank and ACT/SAT scores considered
297632 |
Leonard Wilson Excellence Award
Recipient must be an outstanding senior plant science major with consideration given for academic achievement and proven leadership skills.
297615 |
Leta M. Cayton Memorial Scholarship
Established by Patrick Cayton Hunt and Suzanne Chock Hunt in memory of Leta M. Cayton to provide scholarships to students pursuing a career in teaching. Full-time education major with emphasis in bilingual education/secondary Spanish or ESL, and committed to a career in teaching.
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Levi & Margaret Cole Business Scholarship
Business students, selection is based on academic ability and personal character. Financial circumstances will be considered.
297534, 297545, 297550, 297559, 297579, 297603, 297604 |
Levi & Margaret Cole Scholarship - Fine Arts
Established by Margaret Cole to provide scholarships to fine arts students. Selection is based on academic ability and personal character. Financial circumstances will be considered.
297540, 297541, 297605, 297606, 297607 |
Levi W. Cole Leadership Scholarship
Deserving graduates of Canyon High School who are enrolled full time (12 hours per semester) and exhibit leadership qualities; renewable.
297632 |
Lila Vars Scholarship
Freshmen who graduate in the top quarter of their high school class or have a high ACT or SAT score. Transfer and continuing students with a 2.5 or higher GPA. Need and leadership may be considered.
297632 |
Lily Kitchens Wafford President's Honor Scholarship in Visual Arts
Must be full-time art student, 3.4 GPA, must provide leadership and service to University and community.
297632 |
Linda G. Miller Leadership Scholarship Fund
Transfers to WTAMU with approximately 60 hours of which a minimum of 30 are from Amarillo College
297632 |
Linda Michaux Vaughan Emergency Assistance Fund
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Lisa G. Hennen Fund for Lady Buffs Athletics
Established to provide support to women in athletics which provides training and life experiences in working with others as a team. These women will go on to be leaders in their professions in life after college. Recipients must have a minimum 3.0 GPA, must be a female student athlete, and must meet and maintain the minimum GPA and eligibility standards required by the NCAA. Preference will be given to female athletes with majors in the colleges of Business, Engineering, Agriculture and Natural Sciences, or College of Nursing and Health Sciences.
297537, 297545, 297573, 297609 |
Liz and John Mozola Excellence in STEM Education Scholarship
Established by Mr. John Mozola to provide scholarships for STEM Education.
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Lois Bose / AORN North Texas Panhandle Nursing Scholarship
Established by gifts from Wendell Bose and other family and friends of Lois Bose and the nursing profession. One scholarship will be awarded to a junior nursing student with the highest GPA, and one scholarship will be awarded to a worthy and deserving student with average GPA.
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Lone Star Ballet Scholarship
Recipient will be selected based on a competitive audition by the director of the dance program, in consultation with the LSB director of dance. First-time recipients must audition before being awarded.
297558 |
Lori Westermann Endowed Scholarship in Advertising and Public Relations
Established in honor of Lori Westermann, who taught courses in advertising and public relations and also served as the advisor for Buffalo Advertising. In 2013, her NSAC competitive team advanced to the national finals for the first time in the history of the competition, and finished fifth. Full-time undergraduate student majoring in advertising/public relations and participation in Advertising and Public Relations Society and other departmental activities.
297552 |
Lorilie O'Donald/Melanie Mickey Memorial Scholarship Fund
Established by friends and family of Lorilie, Melanie, and nursing to provide scholarship awards for nursing majors in the division of Nursing at WTAMU.
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Louis & Carolyn Hinders Endowed Scholarship
Established in honor of the Hinders family, acknowledging their contributions to the University and Canyon community for decades. This scholarship is awarded to full-time agriculture majors who maintain a 2.5 GPA.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
Louisa Miller Eldredge Memorial President’s Honor Scholarship
Members of National Honor Society or its equivalent; student must provide leadership and service to the University and community
297632 |
Louise & Bill Dee Scholarship
Established by the Dee's. Junior, senior or graduate dance majors who have completed two regular semesters at WTAMU. First-time recipients must audition before being awarded.
297558 |
Loula Grace Erdman Memorial Scholarship
Established by friends of Loula Grace Erdman and/or those desiring to encourage creative writing to provide scholarships to undergraduate or graduate students who show unusual promise in creative writing.
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Lt. Col. John Regal Semper Fi Scholarship
Recipient must be a graduate from an Amarillo or Canyon Independent School District high school with preference given based on need.
297632 |
Luan Henson Memorial President's Honor Scholarship
Agriculture (preferably agriculture education) major; student must provide leadership and service to the University and community
297632 |
Luis 'Rene' Clemente Endowed Scholarship in Musical Theatre and Dance
Established by Agnes Varis, a prominent New York business owner and a friend of Clemente, in his honor. Clemente, who received a Bachelor of Music in Voice in 1973, after a sterling career at WT. After graduation, he was cast in a major role of A Chorus Line where he flourished for almost 10 years. In 1982, he originated the role of Coricopat when CATS opened on Broadway. Recipient must be a full-time undergraduate musical theatre or dance majors. Competitive auditions will be conducted by members of the WTAMU theatre, musical theatre, and dance faculty.
297558, 297629 |
Lula Mae Irons Camp Endowment Scholarship Fund
Established by gifts from G.W. Camp, Pauline Irons, Arden Kenady, Wesley Maters and other contributors who have known and loved Lula Mae Irons Camp. Awarded to Journalism majors preparing for a journalism career.
297552 |
Lyndol Bynum Carter, P.E. Civil Engineering Scholarship
Established by Lyndol Bynum Carter, Sr., a retired Civil Engineer whose business endeavors include Southwest Prestressed Concrete, Inc. Mr. Carter is in favor of supporting a qualify engineering program in the Texas Panhandle that allows area young people an opportunity closer to home. Recipient must be a full-time junior or senior civil engineering major. Additionally the student must be a U.S. citizen with proof of citizenship.
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M.K. Brown Foundation Leadership Scholarship
Preference to graduates from Pampa High School or transfer students from Clarendon College, Pampa Center. Selection of the recipient is competitive, class rank and ACT/SAT scores considered, and demonstration of leadership required; renewable.
297632 |
M.S. & Meek Lane Doss Endowed Opportunity Award Scholarship
Undergraduate students with financial need. Preference to graduates of high schools located in Western Texas (anywhere west of a line drawn between Witchita Falls, Texas to Laredo, Texas) or a high school located in Southewaster NM.
297632 |
Magical History Tour Scholarship
Established by Dr. Marty Kuhlman, who joined the history faculty at WTAMU in 1995, to assist students who have a deep appreciation of history. Recipient will be an outstanding student from one of the History 3314, 4312, 4313 or 4321 classes.
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Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Scholarship Award Fund
Established to provide scholarship awards for students with majors in the field of sociology/social work at WTAMU. Recipient must have completed 60 credit hours; financial need is the most important factor considered.
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Malouf & Iris Abraham Business Scholarship Fund
Business majors planning a business career.
297534, 297545, 297550, 297559, 297579, 297603, 297604 |
Marcia Caldwell Scholarship Fund
Preference to students majoring in history.
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Marcia McEntyre Zoffuto Music Fund-Scholarship
Recipient must be a music major in good academic standing.
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Margaret "Smokey" Hucker Scholarship
Full-time and part-time economics graduate students.
297559 |
Maria D. Tarrab Memorial Scholarship Fund
Established by gifts from friends, family, former students, and other contributors who have known and loved Maria Tarrab. Recipients will be junior, senior or graduate language majors planning a career in Spanish. Recipient must have completed at least two semesters at WTAMU.
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Mariwyn McPherson Webb Memorial Scholarship
Full-time female sophomore, junior, or senior who graduated from a high school in the top 26 counties of Texas and displays financial need. Recipient will maintain minimum 2.5 GPA. Preference given to a student majoring in Marketing.
297604 |
Marjorie Waddle Kruckeberg Scholarship
Established to honor Marjorie Waddle Kruckeberg's 26 years of service at the Amarillo State Center, and to provide scholarships for promising students majoring in social work. Recipients should demonstrate outstanding communication skills, with preference for students with a strong interest in direct contact/counseling of families. Financial need is a consideration.
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Mark A. Benton Memorial Scholarship
Established to honor the memory of Mark Benton, a student at WTAMU majoring in Mass Communications who passed just before finishing his degree. Junior or senior mass communication major who has completed at least 60 hours or 18 hours in major and is an aspiring journalist. Additionally, the student must be a community service volunteer.
297552 |
Martha Allison Nursing Scholarship
Established by Dr. Walter Allison as a Christmas gift to his wife in honor of her many years of professional dedication.He specifically requested the scholarship support current RN's who have decided to pursue their Bachelor's of Science in Nursing.
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Martha Ann Wingo President's Honor Scholarship in Theatre
Full-time theatre student; must provide leadership and service to the University and community
297632 |
Martha Biglow Nursing Scholarship
Established in memory of Martha Biglow by Joyce Clark. Martha was an RN for over 40 years, and was an inspiration to her family and friends with her independent spirit, kind heart and continuing interest in helping others. This award shall be given to a full-time junior or senior nursing major; renewable.
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Martha Estes Music Therapy Scholarship
Established by gifts from friends of WTSU with a particular interest in the music therapy program. Recipient(s) must be a sophomore, junior or senior pursuing a career in music therapy.
297607 |
Marvin & Wilma Cornette President's Honor Scholarship
Education major; student must provide leadership and service to the University and community
297632 |
Mary & Bill Hill Leadership Scholarship
Recipient must be either a peer educator through PULSE or a sports and exercise sciences major. Also, recipient must be a full-time sophomore, junior, or senior who maintains a minimum 2.7 GPA. Preference given to a student with high moral values, demonstrate a positive lifestyle, and practice "holistic wellness".
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Mary Alice Burnett Leadership Scholarship Fund
Preference to graduates from Dumas High School. Selection of the recipient is competitive with class rank, ACT/SAT scores considered, and demonstration of leadership required; renewable.
297632 |
Mary Ann Engler Nursing President's Honor Scholarship
Full-time nursing student; must provide leadership and service to the University and community
297632 |
Mary Ann Winfrey Juels Scholarship
Established to honor the memory of Mary Ann Winfrey Juels and to provide scholarships for worthy WTAMU education majors. Junior, senior, or graduate student majoring in education, preferably elementary education; preference to graduates of high schools in the Texas Panhandle.
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Mary Arless O’Keefe Periman President's Honor Scholarship
Preference to students in the liberal arts, particularly those who are interested in studying English, theatre, and related dramatic arts, or speech
297632 |
Mary Cecile Powell Truitt Gerontological Nursing Scholarship
Junior or senior full-time (12 semester hours) student with interest in gerontological nursing; renewable.
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Mary Collins Bagot
To honor Mary Collins Bagot and to provide scholarships for WTAMU students majoring in education. Junior, senior and graduate education majors; must have completed two semesters at WTAMU.
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Mary E. Bivins Memorial Scholarship
Recipient must be a full-time (12 hours per semester) nursing major. Preference will be given to students who demonstrate an interest in geriatric nursing and eldercare.
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Mary Elizabeth Davidson Scholarship Fund
Established by gifts from contributors who have known and loved M.E. Davidson. All students majoring in history.
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Mary Frances Saunders Scholarship
All students majoring in finance.
297579 |
Mary Gill Memorial Scholarship Fund
Established in memory of Dr. Mary J. Gill, Professor Emeritus of WTAMU, by her family, friends, and former students. Mary was a true Renaissance woman whose interests were broad and rich. She could speak in depth about almost everything from cultural viewpoints to politics, from pop culture to word etymologies, etc. Recipients will be junior, senior or graduate students; any major; an interest and love of Hispanic things, travel abroad, and foreign languages; completed at least two regular semesters at WTAMU; must take or have taken at least two semesters of Spanish at WTAMU.
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Mary Harris Clark Memorial Scholarship
Established and endowed by Dr. Barry Clark in memory of his mother, Mary Harris Clark. Recipients must be engineering majors.
297573 |
Mary Harris Clark President's Honor Scholarship
Established with a gift from Dr. Barry Clark in memory of his mother, Mary Harris Clark. With no formal education beyond high school, Mary Clark always held education in the highest regard. All six of her children graduated from college, two continuing on to receive their Ph.D degrees. This scholarship will be awarded to a math, physical sciences or engineering major who maintains a 3.4 GPA. Recipients must provide leadership and service to the University and community, and be enrolled in at least 15 hours per semester, or complete a minimum of 30 semester hours per academic year. As long as renewable criteria met, this scholarship is renewable for a maximum of eight long semesters or until he/she completes a bachelor's degree, whichever comes first.
297632 |
Mary Jane Johnson Scholarship
Voice students majoring in performance, music education, music therapy or music business. Recipient must exhibit musical ability, talent and academic excellence.
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Mary Ruth McCulley Keyboard Scholarship
Recipient must be a keyboard major and maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA.
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Masters of Agriculture Scholarship
Established by the Graduate School in collaboration with the Office of Business and Finance to support AgriLife Extension Agents who enroll in the M.Ag. program.
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Matador Resources / Harrold E. Melton Scholarship
Recipient must be a freshman business major and show financial need.
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Matador Resources / William E. Semmelbeck Scholarship
Recipient must be a freshman business major who has financial need.
297534, 297545, 297550, 297559, 297579, 297603, 297604 |
Mathematics Scholarship
Must be pursuing a degree in Mathematics and have an undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or greater.
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Matilda Gaume Music Scholarship
Students majoring in music who have completed at least two semesters at WTAMU; renewable.
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Matilda Gaume Music Scholarship II
Students majoring in music who have completed at least two semesters at WTAMU; renewable.
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Matt Vaughn Memorial Nursing Scholarship
Students that have completed an R.N. degree and enrolled in a minimum of nine semester hours. Must have a cumulative 3.0 GPA in their degree program.
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Matthews Rodeo Scholarship
Students in the WTAMU rodeo program. Students must demonstrate outstanding performance and leadership in the Southwest Region and must remain eligible by NIRA standards.
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Mattie Swayne Mack Scholarship
Established around 1983 to honor Dr. Mattie Swayne Mack, who was inducted as Professor Emeriti here at WT in 2006. She taught at WT from 1922 through 1968. Recipients will be WTAMU graduate students who plan graduate work in English. Need and scholarship will be considered.
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Maurice Cheeks Men's Basketball Scholarship
Recipient will be a point guard on the men's basketball team, maintain a minimum 2.0 GPA, and must be in compliance with all NCAA rulings and regulations.
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Max & Gene Alice Sherman Public Affairs Scholarship Award
The scholarship is available to undergraduate students majoring in political science or a related public affairs discipline and must have completed a minimum of 30 semester hours with a 2.5 GPA or better.
297556, 297614 |
Max Sherman President's Honor Scholarship
The student must take at least 15 hours per semester or complete a minimum of 30 semester hours per year
297632 |
Maxine Durrett Earl Charitable Foundation Scholarship in History
Full-time sophomore, junior, senior history major. First preference given to Garza county students; second preference to the following counties: Gaines, Dawson, Borden, Scurry, Kent, Lynn, Terry, Yoakum, Cochran, Hockley, Lubbock, Crosby, Dickens, Motley, Floyd, Hale, Lamb and Bailey. Third preference given to the following counties: Andrews, Martin, Howard, Mitchell, Nolan, Taylor, Callahan, Shackelford, Jones, Fisher, Stonewall, Haskell, Throckmorton, Baylor, Knox, King, Cottle, Foard, Wilbarger,Hardeman, Childress, Hall, Briscoe, Swisher, Castro, Parmer, Deaf Smith, Randall, Armstrong, Donley, Collingworth, Wheeler, Gray, Carson, Potter, Oldham, Hartley, Moore, Hutchinson, Roberts, Hemphill, Lipscomb, Ochiltree, Hansford, Sherman, Dallam, and the following counties in New Mexico: Chaves, Lea, Roosevelt, Curry, and Quay.
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Maxine Durrett Earl Charitable Foundation Scholarship in Political Science/Education
Established in memory of Maxine Durrett Earl to provide scholarships to full-time sophomore, junior, senior political science majors. First preference given to Garza county students; second preference to the following counties: Gaines, Dawson, Borden, Scurry, Kent, Lynn, Terry, Yoakum, Cochran, Hockley, Lubbock, Crosby, Dickens, Motley, Floyd, Hale, Lamb and Bailey. Third preference given to the following counties: Andrews, Martin, Howard, Mitchell, Nolan, Taylor, Callahan, Shackelford, Jones, Fisher, Stonewall, Haskell, Throckmorton, Baylor, Knox, King, Cottle, Foard, Wilbarger,Hardeman, Childress, Hall, Briscoe, Swisher, Castro, Parmer, Deaf Smith, Randall, Armstrong, Donley, Collingworth, Wheeler, Gray, Carson, Potter, Oldham, Hartley, Moore, Hutchinson, Roberts, Hemphill, Lipscomb, Ochiltree, Hansford, Sherman, Dallam, and the following counties in New Mexico: Chaves, Lea, Roosevelt, Curry, and Quay.
297614 |
Mays Foundation Scholarship
Established by the Mays Foundation to provide scholarship funds in support of nursing students.
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McCoy Myers and Associates Internship Program Fund and Scholarship (ECS)
Scholarships are awarded to "interns in good standing" with McCoy Myers and Associates.
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McCulley-Porter Endowment Fund
Established by gifts from alumni, ex-students, friends and family of McCulley Porter. Members of Mu Phi Epsilon and non-member music majors. Recipients must be sophomore, junior and senior music majors who promote music and have financial need.
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McEntyre-Haines Music Scholarship
Music students from Permian High School who are attending WTAMU. Leadership, music and academic achievement will be considered.
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McKee Forensics Scholarship
Recipient will be a Forensics Team member, maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA, and preference will be given to students experiencing duress.
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Mechanical Engineering Scholarship/Program Support
Recipient must be an engineering (any discipline), engineering technology, or computer science major.
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Melvin & Mike Isley Leadership Scholarship
85 grade average, class rank and ACT/SAT scores considered
297632 |
Mercer Music Scholars Scholarship
Exceptional full-time incoming freshman music major based on talent, academic qualifications, service and leadership, demonstration of financial need, and potential for success. Recipient will be selected on a competitive audition by the music faculty with preference in awarding given to string players and to other underserved areas; renewable.
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Mercer Theatre Scholars Scholarship
Exceptional incoming or continuing theatre majors enrolled full-time. Based on talent, academic qualifications, service and leadership, demonstration of financial need, and potential for success. Recipient will be selected on a competitive audition by the theatre faculty. Renewable if criteria continues to be met. First-time recipients must audition before being awarded.
297629 |
Meredith Easley Jameson Scholarship for Lady Buff Golf
Established by an anonymous donor in recognition of head women's golf coach Meredith Easley Jameson, who has let WT to 27 tournament victories. Jameson began her collegiate golf career at Texas Christian University in 2001, before transferring to WTAMU in the spring of 2003. The Amarillo native earned NGCA All-America accolades three times, being named to the 2nd team in 2003 and 2004, as well as the honorable mention team in 2005. James was a three-time first team All-LSC and All-Academic Team selection honoree. Jameson also received national recognition for her work in the classroom, garnering a spot as a National Golf Coaches Association All-America Scholar selection, and a place on ESPN The Magazine's Academic All-District VI Team. In additional, Jameson was named the LSC Scholar Athlete-Award winner in 2005. During her WTAMU career, Jameson was a three-time NCAA Division II West Regional Qualifier. She also claimed a spot in the field for the Division II National Championship in the spring of 2003, where she posted an 11th place finish. As a senior, Jameson earned her second trip to the National Champions in 2005. During her time in Canyon, she notched 25 Top-10 finishes in 29 career events. Jameson graduated from WTAMU in the spring of 2005 with a degree in history and, in December 2009, she earned her Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction. James and her husband, Jimmy are the parents of two sons, Scott and Hogan, and a daughter, Marlo. Recipients of this scholarship must be a student-athlete that is a member of the Lady Buff Golf team, and must meet and maintain the minimum GPA and eligibility standards required by the NCAA.
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Merle Walker Scholarship
Graduate of Idalou High School; recipient must be in the top quarter of their graduating class, minimum 23 ACT or 950 SAT, and must maintain a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA as a continuing student
297632 |
Michael and Dr. Joleen Walsh Endowed Scholarship
Established by the Walsh's to help undergraduate nursing students achieve their dreams by offsetting some of the cost of attending WTAMU. Dr. Walsh is a former Nursing faculty member and has maintained her passion of making sure nursing students are set up for success. Awarded to full-time junior or senior nursing students who maintain a 3.0 GPA. Preference will be given to applicants demonstrating financial need.
297609 |
Michael J. Miller Scholarship
Students working full time. Non-traditional students (returning students, single mothers, etc.)
297632 |
Michael Ley Feland & Candice Leigh Feland Scholarship
This scholarship was established in memory of Michael and Candice Feland. Recipient must be a Department of Nursing or Department of Sports and Exercise Science major with preference to students with financial need.
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Michelle Moylan Quinto Memorial Scholarship in History
Established by Michelle's husband Albert and her sister Sharon in memory of Michelle. Recipient must be a full-time student majoring in history, must maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA, and work 10 to 12 hours a week.
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Mickey Huddleston Memorial Scholarship
Established in memory of Mickey by his family and friends. Mickey was the proud father of WTAMU Student Body President Chandler Huddleston. He was well-known and respected as an agronomist for Pioneer Seeds. He enjoyed golf and anything having to do with his family. Recipient will be a sophomore, junior, senior, or graduate student who maintains a minimum 3.5 GPA. Recipient must also participate in at least one of the following: Student Government, SAGE, CFA Research Team, or Peer Leaders.
297632 |
Microfour Inc.
CIS, finance, accounting, or marketing major
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Mike Stephens ATO Scholarship
Established by Glen Parkey and friends of Mike Stephens in 2004. Members of the Zeta Kappa Chapter of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity shall be eligible for scholarship awards.
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Mila Gibson Voice Scholarship
Established in honor of Mila Gibson ('66 & '69), who was an outstanding music student at WT. Ms. Gibson taught Opera Workshop and Voice at Amarillo College (1982-2000), founded the Amarillo Opera in 1988, and in 1997 was named Woman of the Year by the Amarillo Globe News for her outstanding contribution to the cultural arts. Recipients must be a voice major transferring from Amarillo College. Student must be recommended by the voice faculty at AC and selected by audition by the voice faculty at WT. Student must be full-time and pursue any of the music degrees for which voice is an applied music requirement with preference given to performance majors. Scholarship is renewable for one additional year provided the student maintains a 3.0 GPA. Additionally, student will audition and perform in Amarillo Opera's two main productions with this scholarship serving as support.
297607 |
Mildred Bassett Business Scholarship
Employed business majors, active participation in the Reserve, National Guard, or active duty constitutes employment. Also, enrolled full-time and maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA with preference given to a parent, especially a single parent.
297534, 297545, 297550, 297559, 297579, 297603, 297604 |
Mildred Hulsey Scholarship
Worthy Tulia High School graduating senior in the top 25 percent of the academic class.
297632 |
Military Veterans Ball Scholarship
Sophomore, junior, or senior who is Active Duty Military, Reservist, Veteran, and/or a dependent eligible for Veteran's benefits. Discharge status will apply. Maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA. Financial need will be considered. First preference given to a student who actively participates in Veterans Network activities and events.
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Miss Black & Gold Scholarship Pageant
Recipient must be the Miss Black & Gold Pageant winner or runner-up.
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Molyneaux Leadership Scholarship
85 grade average, class rank and ACT/SAT scores considered
297632 |
Monika McGibboney Scholarship in Education
Established in honor of Monika McGibboney, who had a great enthusiasm for teaching. After receiving a degree in education from West Texas State University, she spent her career teaching in Texas public schools, even receiving the Teacher of the Year award in the Canyon Independent School District. Recipients must be a junior or senior level Elementary Education major, with a GPA of 3.0 or higher, and demonstrate financial need.
297561, 297569 |
Moody-Northen Endowment for Excellence
Established by gifts from the Moody Foundation. to provide scholarships for eligible students in the College of Fine Arts and Humanities. First-time recipients may need to audition before being awarded.
297540, 297541, 297558, 297605, 297606, 297607, 297629 |
Mr. Louis F & Dr. Amy Andersen Media Communication Scholarship
Established by the Andersens, who both have worked for WTAMU in various roles. Rik was the University Photographer for 28 years, and also taught photography classes. Amy has served as full professor, inaugural Director of the Teaching Excellence Center, Department Head for Education, and is currently Associate Provost. This scholarship will help undergraduate media communication majors classified as sophomore, junior of senior, Must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.75. Preference to graduates of Palo Duro High School in Amarillo.
297601 |
MSI Support - Grad
Scholarships for grads
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Muthersbough Family Endowment Scholarship
Worthy and deserving student enrolled at West Texas A&M University
297632 |
Myles Adrian & Imogene Kelly Memorial Scholarship
Education majors and/or students pursuing a career in teaching. Student must be a graduate from Pampa High School, Canyon High School, Dimmitt High School, Paschal High School, or Perryton High School enrolled a minimum of nine hours per semester and must maintain a 3.0 GPA.
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Myrt Wilder Memorial Scholarship
Established in honor of Myrt Wilder, a woman who loved her family, her friends, her community, and WTAMU. Myrt donated her time, talent, and treasure to many areas of the WT community. This memorial scholarship was created to instill her passion, service, and generosity to future generations of student-athletes at WTAMU. Recipient must be a full-time undergraduate student-athlete and softball or volleyball player. Additionally, the recipient must maintain a 2.5 GPA.
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Nadine Crum, Karen Burkhart & Bryna Harris Education Fund
Established to honor Mr. JL Bryan, father of Nadine Crum, a former school teacher and to assist students who are seeking a career in teaching. Full-time (12 hours per semester) junior or senior education majors, preparing to teach in Texas public schools, with an overall 3.0 GPA. Preference will be given to descendants of Nadine Crum, graduates of Perryton High School or others qualified from the northernmost 26 counties of Texas.
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NAIFA Amarillo Area Scholarship
Recipients must be business majors; academic ability, not necessarily honor students, good character, and potential to become contributors to the business community will be considered.
297534, 297545, 297550, 297559, 297579, 297603, 297604 |
Nancy and John Kritser Agriculture Scholarship
Established by John Kritser, president/owner of Yellowhouse Machinery Co., which is a John Deere construction equipment dealer with eleven dealerships in West Texas and Oklahoma. He is also a fourth generation rancher in Potter County, Texas. Agriculture is an important part of our life, so this is why he wants to help with the Department of Agriculture. Recipients must have and maintain a 2.75 GPA, and be full-time students enrolled in the Department of Agriculture.
297536 |
Nancy and John Kritser Business Scholarship
Established by John Kritser, President/Owner of Yellowhouse Machinery Co., which is a John Deere construction equipment dealer with eleven dealerships in West Texas and Oklahoma. He is also in the cattle business as he is a fourth generation rancher in Potter County. Business is an important part of his life, and he wants to help business majors. Recipients must be enrolled full-time in the Paul and Virginia Engler College of Business and maintain a 2.75 or higher GPA.
297534, 297545, 297559, 297579, 297603, 297604 |
Nancy and John Kritser Nursing Scholarship
Established by the Kritser's in 2023. Nancy is a retired registered nurse who worked at BSA Hospital in Amarillo for 19 years. The Kritser's daughter, Suzanne Belcher, graduated from WTAMU in 2006 with a Bachelor of Science Nursing degree. Nursing has been an important part of the family and this is why they want to help with this scholarship. Recipients must have and maintain a 2.75 GPA and be a full-time student enrolled in the Department of Nursing.
297609 |
Nancy Burks Crow & Janice Burks Barker Endowed Scholarship
Established to help students pursuing a degree in the Department of Education. Must be a full-time junior or senior enrolled in the Department of Education with a 2.5 GPA or higher.
297569 |
Nancy Camp/Mae Townsend Memorial Scholarship Fund
Education major with preference to elementary education. Also, preference to juniors and seniors.
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Nancy McCaslin Memorial Scholarship
Full-time undergraduate junior pursuing any education certification degree; renewable.
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Nathan Edward Sauer Memorial Scholarship
Established in May of 1993 by Dr. and Mrs. c. Edward Sauer of Amarillo in memory of the Sauer's three-year-old son, Nathan, who passed away on December 13, 1992. Awards will go to pre-medical or pre-dental students originally from the northernmost 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle who have completed 60 hours and maintained a GPA of 3.5 or better.
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Nathaniel "Nat" and Helen Neal Scholarship
Established in memory of Nat and Helen Neal to provide scholarships to WTAMU students majoring in education. Undergraduate or graduate students planning a teaching career with preference to minority students.
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National Association of Social Workers (NASW), Amarillo Unit
Recipient will be a NASW member and participate in Amarillo Unit meetings, workshops and seminars; be in good academic standing with an accumulation of 12 hours social work credits; and graduate or undergraduate standing. Financial need is considered.
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Natrelle Long President's Honor Scholarship
Student must provide leadership and service to the University and community
297632 |
Neal B Scott Nursing Scholarship Endowment
Established by Angie Hastie in memory of Neal B. Scott, who passed away on November 27, 2022. Mr. Scott was a successful real estate investor and owner of the Shapiro Family Limited Partnership. He expressed the desire to his partner and companion, Angie Hastie, to establish a scholarship in nursing. This scholarship will be awarded to students who are full-time undergraduate students in the WTAMU Department of Nursing who maintain a 3.0 minimum GPA and have completed at least 60 hours. Preference will be given to first-generation college students who graduated from a high school in the top 26 counties of Texas. Scholarships are renewable for recipients who meet the continuing criteria for their remaining studies.
297609 |
Neil and Anne Terry Scholarship Fund
Established by Dr. Neil Terry and Dr. Anne Macy Terry to provide scholarships and assistance to deserving economics, finance and MBA students.
297559, 297579 |
Neil and Camille Hess Dance Scholarship
Students in the dance program. Preference for full-time students and dance majors with a minimum 2.0 GPA. Renewable as long as criteria met. First-time recipients must audition before being awarded.
297558 |
Nell Robinson Book Scholarship for Nursing Students
Recipient must be a nursing major,have a scholarship application on file for the current year, and must request assistance with books by submitting a written request for support which outlines the amount requested and the student's financial need.
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No Borders Scholarship
Recipients must be sophomore or higher standing majoring in one of the areas in the Department of Agricultural Sciences;preference will be given to students transferring from other higher education institutions outside of the region and continuing students that have previously transferred to WTAMU from another institution.
297536, 297537 |
Nona Barnett Leadership Scholarship
85 grade average, class rank and ACT/SAT scores considered
297632 |
Nona L. Moore Scholarship Fund
Established by a gift from the estate of the late Nona L. Moore. Social work, sociology and psychology majors who have attended WTAMU at least two regular semesters.
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Norman & Gladys Cleavinger Memorial Scholarship Fund
Declared junior or senior majors in one of the fields of agriculture. Students must be involved in campus and community activities and have financial need.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
Norman Crum Memorial Agricultural Fund
Sophomore through senior full-time (12 hours or more per semester) students majoring in agriculture and maintaining an overall 3.0 GPA. Preference is given to descendants of Crum, graduates of Perryton High School and others qualified from the northernmost 26 counties of Texas.
297536, 297537 |
Nursing Miscellaneous Restricted Scholarship (Differentials)
Created through differential tuition. Recipient must be currently enrolled in the RN-BSN program, or currently admitted to and enrolled in the BSN program. Must be a resident of Texas and have financial need eligibility according to the FAFSA.
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Nursing Shortage Scholarship
Sophomore, junior, senior, or graduate nursing major with a minimum 2.8 GPA.
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Nursing Student's Scholarship Fund
Established to award scholarships to senior nursing student(s).
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NWIT Lady Buff Scholarship Fund
Scholarships for Lady Buff Basketball players who meet NCAA requirements and are Texas Panhandle female graduates from the northernmost 32 counties of Texas, including Plainview, Abernathy, Tulia, etc.
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O.V. Hodges Memorial President’s Honor Scholarship
Preference to graduates of Valley High School and/or residents of Briscoe, Floyd or Hall counties; must enroll a minimum of 15 hours per semester or complete a minimum of 30 semester hours per year. Additionally, the student must provide leadership and service to the University and community; renewable.
297632 |
Ocie G. Chism Scholarship Endowment Fund
Marketing majors with more consideration placed on student success rather than student need.
297604 |
Odus & Nell Rush Scholarship
Student will be from New Mexico and have a minimum of 3.0 GPA.
297632 |
Opening the Doors of Perception Scholarship
Established by Dr. Marty Kuhlman, a WT alum and faculty member of the history department to assist undergraduate and graduate students who demonstrate enthusiasm for and open mind to education. Recipients must maintain a 2.5 GPA. Open to all majors.
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Orchestra Activities Scholarship
Music majors and members of the University orchestra; need and leadership will be considered.
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Orrell Vise Memorial Scholarship Fund
Full-time junior, senior, or graduate plant science major who maintains a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA with a 3.5 in major. Preference to students from the top 26 counties of the TX Panhandle.
297615 |
P.E.O. Scholarship
First preference will be given to a full-time graduate student who maintains a minimum 3.25 GPA. Second preference will be given to a full-time undergraduate student who maintains a minimum 3.25 GPA.
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PACE-MENTOR Panhandle Alternative Certification for Educators Scholarship Addendum
Students in extenuating circumstances, need and leadership will be considered.
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Palo Duro Hospital Auxiliary Scholarship Fund
Full-time (12 semester hours) senior nursing students; GPA and financial need will be considered; preference will be given to students who demonstrate leadership and commitment to the nursing profession.
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Pamela Pool Stevens Endowed Scholarship for Women's Athletics
Full-time (12 semester hours) senior nursing students; GPA and financial need will be considered; preference will be given to students who demonstrate leadership and commitment to the nursing profession.
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Panhandle City Manager's Association Scholarship
Established in 2015 by the Panhandle City Managers Association in order to assist WT students who are pursuing a degree that will help them to be employed as a city manager. Full-time (12 hours per semester) undergraduate students with preference to political science majors; although, students pursuing other majors who are interested in employment as a city manager will be considered.
297614 |
Panhandle Council of Administrators of Special Education Scholarship
Recipient must be a graduate student who resides in the Region 16 area seeking a degree in the educational diagnostician program.
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Panhandle Geological Society Endowment Scholarship Fund
Recipient will be pursuing a major in environmental sciences focused in geology, and planning a career in environmental sciences or geology.
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Panhandle Grain and Feed Scholarship
Recipient must be an agriculture sciences major and be in good academic standing.
297536, 297537 |
Panhandle Human Resources Association Scholarship
Business management major taking a minimum of 12 hours per semester with a minimum "B" equivalent GPA; based on need.
297603 |
Panhandle Livestock Association Ben & Nancy McIntyre Scholarships
Junior, senior or graduate student majoring in agriculture;recipient is expected to attend PLA meetings.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
Panhandle Livestock Association Frederic C. Schmidt Scholarship
Worthy and deserving junior-graduate students majoring in agriculture; recipient is expected to attend PLA meeting.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
Panhandle Oilmen's Foundation Scholarship
Recipient must have completed at least 60 hours and be in good standing. Must have GPA of 2.5. Preference for following criteria: Students pursuing career in Energy Industry, students from Top 26 counties of Texas, transfer students.
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Panhandle Plains Local Section of the American Chemical Society Scholarship
The ACS is the premier professional organization in the field of chemistry. Leading chemistry academics as well as chemical professionals make up the membership of this organization. The local chapter, the Panhandle Plains Local Section, is based in Amarillo and is made up of approximately 70 members. The organization's generosity has made this scholarship possible. Recipient will be a full-time chemistry major, maintain a minimum 3.25 GPA, and be a national member of the ACS at the time of scholarship application.
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Panhandle Regional Speech & Hearing Association Scholarship
Established in 2000 by Panhandle Regional Speech and Hearing Association. Recipient must be a worthy and deserving junior, senior or graduate speech pathology major with preference to returning students, renewable.
297546 |
Panhandle Sub-Chapter of Texas Paralyzed Veterans Scholarship
Continued by Betty Henry to honor her late husband and the former members and spouses of the organization. Full-time junior or senior nursing major with preference to a veteran or the son/daughter of a veteran; renewable.
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Panhandle-Plains Land Bank Scholarship
Recipient must be an agricultural sciences major and graduate from a high school in one of the four territories of the Land Bank. Territories include Pampa (Gray, Roberts, Hutchinson, Hemphill counties), Amarillo (Potter, Randall, Oldham, Carson, Armstrong counties), Perryton (Hansford, Ochiltree, Lipscomb counties) and Plainview (Hale, Briscoe, Floyd, Motley, Hall counties). Preference will be given to seniors, then juniors, then sophomores.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
Parman E. Reynolds Business Scholarship
Recipient must be an economics or finance major with preference to a returning student and/or single parent.
297559, 297579 |
Part-Time Student Scholarship
Part-time students (7 hours or less); working toward a degree; preference to students who do not qualify for any other scholarships
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PASO Scholarship
Student involved in Enactus and/or Media Minds with preference to students with the greatest financial need.
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Pat Sullivan Scholarship
Established in honor of Dr. Pat Sullivan. English or English education majors.
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Patricia O’Neill Ware Scholarship
Established by Patricia Ware to assist deserving English students. Recipient must be a female English major, and preference will be given to a returning student who is a single parent.
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Patrick J. Acker Memorial Scholarship
The West Texas A&M Alternative Energy Institute, in addition to friends and family set up this scholarship in memory of Patrick J. Acker.Junior or senior working toward a degree in the area of alternative energy.
297557, 297573 |
Paul & Amy Romine Scholarship for Entering Freshmen
Top 25% of HS class, first-generation
297632 |
Paul & Bess Castleberry Memorial Scholarship
Most dedicated and hardest-working student football equipment manager at WTAMU, completion of one semester at WTAMU.
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Paul and Pan Eimon Scholarship Fund
Established in honor of Paul and Pan Eimon, intellectual, artistic community supporters. Recipient will be a full-time student pursuing a major in musical theatre, and maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA. First-time recipients must audition before being awarded.
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Paul Engler Scholar Program
Paul Engler epitomizes philantrophy through his commitment to the people of the Texas Panhandle through development of the regional economy and sharing their knowledge of success and generosity for current and future generations of students at West Texas A&M University.
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Paula Britt Fine Arts Scholarship
Recipient will be a worthy undergraduate student from the Texas Panhandle (northernmost26 counties); must have completed their freshman year; financial need considered; preference given to a student with a music related major.
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Paula Jane Hill Memorial Scholarship
Recipient must be a sophomore, junior or senior music majors; 2.0 or better GPA.
297607 |
Paula Petris Memorial Instrumental Music Education Scholarship
Recipient will be a full-time Music Education major with a concentration in instrumental music, and will maintain a 2.5 overall GPA and 3.0 GPA in music.
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Pauline Brigham Memorial Scholarship
Music major with preference to a pianist.
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Paulus F. Schroeter Leadership Scholarship
85 grade average, class rank and ACT/SAT scores considered
297632 |
Peace, Love & Rock n'Roll Scholarship
Established by Dr. Marty Kuhlman, a WT alum and history faculty member, to assist students who have a deep appreciation of US history since 1945. Recipient must be an undergraduate or graduate student. All majors will be considered.
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Peggy & Bill Cotton Scholarship
Graduates of Vega High School who are in the top third of their class and who wish to pursue a career in education. In 2000, it was expanded to include students graduating from any high school in Oldham County and also include counseling students and those involved in the PACE program. The student must be enrolled full time (12 hours per semester) unless a counseling or PACE program student and must maintain a 2.5 GPA.
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Pepsi Beverages Co., Amarillo, TX Scholarship
Enrolled at WTAMU with a minimum 3.0 GPA.
297632 |
Peter L. Petersen History Scholarship
Established by donations from family and friends of Peter L. Petersen to provide scholarships for WTAMU students majoring in history. Must be full-time (12 hours per semester) students maintaining a 3.0 GPA.
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Phi Alpha Nu Society Scholarship
Recipient must be a member of Phi Alpha Nu Honor Society, preference will be given to current members with the highest GPA and participation in the Sociology/Social Work Club.
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Phi Alpha Theta History Scholarship
Established by donations to give financial aid to history majors who are members of Phi Alpha Theta in good standing.
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Phi Delta Theta Leadership Scholarship
Recipient must be a member of the Texas Theta Chapter of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity or the child of a member of the Texas Theta Chapter of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. Preference may be given based on GPA and hours enrolled.
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Phi Theta Kappa (RUDT)
One-time award for transfer students who submitted PTK membership documentation.
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Phi Theta Kappa (WTI)
One-time award for transfer students who submitted PTK membership documentation.
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Philip J. Gensler Scholarship Fund for Students Majoring in CIS
Recipients must have declared a major in the CIS department or be an incoming freshmen with the written intention of majoring within the CIS department. Non-incoming freshman recipients must have completed at least 12 semester hours of coursework during the previous semester. Must be enrolled in at least 12 hours per semester.
297550, 297551 |
Phillip and Anna Mae Andrews Scholarship
Recipient must demonstrate financial need with preference to College of Business majors.
297534, 297545, 297550, 297559, 297579, 297603, 297604 |
Phillip and Patsy Wright Athletics Scholarship
Recipient must be an active member of the WTAMU Volleyball team, enrolled full-time, and demonstrate leadership and hard-work ethic on and off the court. Additionally, the student-athlete must be a motivator to their fellow teammates and display a positive attitude of perseverance that drives not only a successful season but a successful academic career as well. The scholarship is renewable when criteria are met.
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PHS Candidates
For Prestigious Scholarship Selection Committee to review.
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Pistol Pete Memorial Scholarship
Established by friends and teammates of Peter Charles Pedro, who played for the Buffs from 1961-1963. Pete holds to this day the school's records for both "Most Points Scored Per Game" (36) and "Most TD's Per Game" (6). He was inducted into the WT Hall of Champions, the highest athletics honor, in 1988. After WT, Pete played with the Boston Patriots on their taxi squad for several years before leaving football to work in education in Massachusetts. Recipient will be a full-time undergraduate student who is a member of the football team. Recipient will maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA.
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Potter-Randall County Medical Alliance Nursing Scholarship
Full-time students majoring in nursing or allied health field with plans to seek employment in the Texas Panhandle; recipients must never have been on disciplinary probation and who show reasonable progress toward a degree; must demonstrate financial need.
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President’s Community Service Award Recipient's Scholarship
Enrolled a minimum of 6 hours for undergraduate and minimum 3 hours for graduate; 2.5 GPA; community services as demonstrated on the scholarship application will be primary selection criterion.
297632 |
President's Earn & Learn Scholarship
Be involved in internship or research opportunities, preferably in the top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle. Preference to those who have financial barriers.
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President's Honor Scholarship in Education
Education major; student must provide leadership and service to the University and community
297632 |
Psychology Club Scholarship
Established to provide additional assistance to students who are actively engaged in the enculturation of psychology beyond coursework. The Psychology Club and its members would like to honor students who help to promote psychology in the community and through service. Full-time undergraduate or graduate psychology majors. Preference to members of the Psychology Club or a student who is actively engaged in the program beyond coursework.
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R.C. and Agnes Johnson Scholarship Fund
Recipients must be of good character and ability, demonstrate a true desire to obtain an education beyond the high school level, be in the top quarter of their high school graduating class, and maintain a cumulative 3.0 GPA. Preference will be given to students from Dallam and Hartley Counties.
297632 |
Rachel Quest Memorial Scholarship
Recipient must be an active, eligible member of the WTAMU Equestrian Team or WTAMU Horse Judging Team and must be a second semester or higher member of the WTAMU Equestrian Team or WTAMU Horse Judging Team. Preference shall be given to an Equestrian Team member.
297536, 297537 |
Raffkind Scholarship Endowment
Full-time students majoring in a degree program within the College of Education and Social Sciences.
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Railsback Trust Agriculture Scholarship Endowment
Established by the Railsback family, longtime supporters of WTAMU, the Department of Agricultural Sciences, the College of Business and WT Athletics. Recipient(s) will be a full-time student in the Department of Agricultural Sciences who have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Preference is to graduates of Happy High School.
297537 |
Rala Byrnes Underwood President’s Honor Scholarship
Preference to students interested in teaching; must provide leadership and service to the University and community
297632 |
Ralph & Elsie De Rubbo Scholarship
Business, ranch management or music major; must be enrolled in 15 hours per semester and maintain a 3.0 GPA
297632 |
Ralph de la Vega Scholarship Endowment
Established in 2021 by friends of the Paul and Virginia Engler College of Business in gratitude for de la Vega being the inaugural speaker of the Stan Sigman Leadership and Innovation speaker series. This is awarded to provide scholarship assistance for junior, senior, or graduate students enrolled full-time, pursuing a degree in the Paul and Virginia College of Business in good academic standing with a minimum 2.75 GPA (undergraduate) or 3.25 (graduate). Must display excellent leadership qualities. This is renewable when criteria are met.
297534, 297545, 297559, 297579, 297603, 297604 |
Ralph Harbin Memorial Scholarship Endowment
Junior or senior agricultural major; academic excellence, campus leadership and extracurricular activities, and financial need will be considered.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
Ram Lal Seekri Scholarship
Established by Professor and Mrs. Raj P. Seekri as a tribute to Seekri's father, whose life was a blessing to his family and the communities in which he lived, both in India and the United States. This scholarship is to provide assistance to students with financial need, with a preference to students in the Paul Engler College of Agriculture and Natural Sciences.
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Randall M. Boles '74 Scholarship
Established by Reggie Boles in honor of his brother, Randall, WT Class of 1974, to provide support to deserving students majoring in CIS.
297550, 297551 |
Randy and Anita Ray DIG IN Scholarship
Randy Ray is a graduate and now faculty member of WTAMU. He and his wife, Anita, formed this scholarship because of the importance they place on students being involved and "digging in" while in college. Sophomore, junior, or senior digital media and communication major enrolled at WT at least one semester and has been involved with at least two organizations. First preference to a student currently involved in at least two organization in the Department of Communication and at least one outside of the department. Second preference to a student currently involved in at least two organizations within the Department of Communication.
297552 |
Randy L. Wendt Foundation Scholarship
Immediate family member or dependent of a murder victim; undergrdaute or graduate full-time students or PACE student demonstrating financial need on FAFSA. Also, student must be a resident of the top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle. In additional to the scholarship application, the student must complete an application at www.randylwendtfoundation.org when applying for the first time.
297632 |
Ray and Beverly Grimes Scholarship
First preference is for a student-athlete with a minimum GPA mandated by the NCAA Division II standards who demonstrates financial need according to the FAFSA. Second preference is for a student-athlete with a minimum GPA mandated by the NCAA Division II standards who is a member of the WT FCA.
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Ray Cliver-Lady Buff Basketball Scholarship Fund
Lady Buff basketball players; must meet NCAA requirements.
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Ray Koehler Memorial President's Honor Scholarship
Active member of the Texas Panhandle Catholic Community; must provide leadership and service to the University and community
297632 |
Raymond W. & Enid Bates / Golden Spread Coin Club, Inc.
Education majors planning a teaching career with preference given to Kappa Delta Pi members or those who are eligible for membership. Recipient must be a junior, senior or graduate student with preference given to undergraduates. Student must have attended WTAMU at least two semesters.
297569 |
Raymond W. & Enid Bates Scholarship
Junior, senior or graduate students (preference to undergraduates) education majors planning a career in teaching. Student must have attended WTAMU at least two semesters.
297569 |
Realtor’s Scholarship
Junior, senior or graduate business administration majors who have demonstrated an interest in a profession related to real estate; renewable.
297534, 297545, 297550, 297559, 297579, 297603, 297604 |
Reba Rhea Killian Jones Scholarship
Female student, full-time (12 hours per semester), 3.0 GPA; demonstrated financial need, no specific field of study but student must be seriously pursuing a degree.
297632 |
Reed & Amy Redus English Scholarship
Established in honor of Reed Redus, who graduated from WTAMU in 2003 with a BA in English. He taught English at WTAMU as a graduate assistant, and was very involved in the Baptist Student Ministry, where he met his wife Amy. Reed is currently serving as a Baptist minister. Recipient will be a sophomore, junior, or senior English major with preference to English majors active in the Baptist Student Ministries and involved in the BSM student leadership program.
297572 |
Residence Hall Scholarship
Enrolled full-time and living in the residence hall; good academic standing; demonstrate ability, leadership, or need
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Resident Undergraduate Designated Tuition Transfer Scholarship
Awarded to transfer students who are transferring in a 3.0 or higher GPA and 30 or more hours. Must be a Texas resident and show need according to the FAFSA. Students must be enrolled in at least 12 hours per each long semester.
This scholarship may be renewable for one year if you complete 30 hours for the academic year, submit the FAFSA, and maintain a 3.0 WT GPA. |
Retired Professors Scholarship for History & Geography
Established in 1994 from gifts given by retired professors of History and Political Science, their colleagues, family and friends.Student must be majoring in history or geography.
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Retired Professors Scholarship for Political Science & Criminal Justice
Established in 1994 from gifts given by retired professors of Political Science, their colleagues, family and friends. Awarded to students majoring in political science or criminal justice.
297556, 297614 |
RGDT (Resident Graduate Designated Tuition)
Financial need for Texas residents. Scholarship is awarded on the condition that you are enrolled as a graduate student in a WTAMU graduate program with a minimum of six (6) graduate credit hours per semester and a 3.0 graduate GPA. Your account will be credited toward your tuition and fees when you register for classes.
As an important note, this scholarship award is tied to your FAFSA application and follows federal and state need-based eligibility rules. Based on your FAFSA results, the scholarship award is within the domain of your need-based eligibility. Hence, the federal and state guidelines may limit the ability of this award to be combined with other scholarship awards (external or internal) and/or financial aid without being at risk of reducing financial need and lowering this or an alternative award (e.g., could lower student loan amount eligibility, although scholarship funds should be much preferred to loan allocations). As an institution, we are committed to doing our best to provide financial support to students but we have no discretion with respect to how need-based scholarship distributions are applied and there is no ability to deviate from federal and state policies. Student athletes also face need-based allocation restrictions. Feel free to contact the WTAMU Financial Aid Office should you have questions. 297632 |
Richard & Donna Moseley English Academic Scholarship
Established by Dr. Richard and Mrs. Donna Moseley to assist a full-time English major with a strong academic record.
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Richard & Noreen Bales Music Scholarship
Full-time (12 hours per semester) students majoring in instrumental, keyboard or vocal music.
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Richard A. Jackson Scholarship
Richard Jackson began teaching at West Texas State University in 1966 and continued until 1997. He served as Director of Criminal Justice program. Professor Jackson was honors with Professor Emeritus of Political Science. This scholarship was established in recognition of his long service to students and faculty. This scholarship will be awarded to a criminal justice or political science major with 30 hours, or a graduate student. Must have a minimum 2.5 GPA.
297556, 297614 |
Richard Anderson Bowling Scholarship
Established by Mr. Anderson's family and friends upon his death in October of 2003. Current member of the University Bowling Team who has completed at least 30 hours and is in good academic standing with the University. Preference will be given to male students who are originally from outside the state of Texas.
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Rick and Carole Couch Volleyball Scholarship Endowment
Established to honor the Couch's. Rick graduated from West Texas State University with a degree in business. After graduation, Rick joined the Army where he was a helicopter pilot in the Vietnam war, and served until 1973. Rick now resides in Garland, TX with his wife Carole. Rick is a supporter of WT volleyball. This scholarship is to be awarded to a full-time student enrolled at WT who is also a member of the Lady Buffs Volleyball team. Recipient must meet the eligibility standards required by the NCAA. Preference will be given to a student-athlete with a GPA of 3.5 or above.
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Rita Benford Sampson Memorial Scholarship
Established in memory of Ms. Sampson, who graduated from WTSU with a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice in 1988. Recipient will be a full-time student from Potter or Randall counties majoring in criminal justice, maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA, and demonstrate evidence of current or previous community service.
297556 |
RN-BSN Scholarship
Recipient will be admitted to and enrolled in the RN-BSN program.
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Roberne Wilson Foran President's Honor Scholarship in Music
Student majoring in music or musical theater
297632 |
Robert A. Lauffer Memorial Men's Soccer Scholarship
Student must be a member of the WTAMU men's soccer team and must meet NCAA eligibility requirements.
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Robert Austin Hatcher Scholarship
Needy and deserving students majoring in business.
297534, 297545, 297550, 297559, 297579, 297603, 297604 |
Robert C. & Ada Busteed Scholarship
Established by relatives, friends, and former students of Robert Busteed. Must have and maintain a 3.0 GPA.
297543, 297544, 297575, 297583, 297590, 297608, 297615 |
Robert D. Hollingsworth Scholarship in Engineering Technology
Mr. Robert D. Hollingsworth received a national award from the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials for his innovative changes made to existing road equipment that has saved the state several thousands of dollars. He was given the opportunity to select a college that would receive a $10,000 check for the establishment of an endowed scholarship. Recipient must be a graduate student in engineering technology enrolled in at least 12 hours of graduate engineering technology courses.
297573, 297577 |
Robert Devin Scholarship
Students that have been a Randall County 4-H member. He/she must major in one of the areas in the Division of Agriculture.
297537 |
Robert E. Barieau Research Scholarship
Full-time students majoring in mathematics, chemistry or physics with preference to students engaged in research projects with the Department of Math, Chemistry and Physics and/or the Alternative Energy Institute.
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Robert J. Krause Honorary Scholarship
Recipient must be a music major whose primary instrument is the oboe.
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Robert S. Glazer Memorial Scholarship in Business
Recipient must be enrolled in the College of Business studying marketing, management or general business; junior or senior standing; and be a full-time student (at least 9 hours per semester).
297545, 297603, 297604 |
Rogers Rindler Lead WT Scholarship
Recipient will be a first year Rogers LEAD WT Scholar. Preference based on financial need.
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Ron Samuels / IHS Energy Scholarship
Recipient must be a freshman geology major.
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Ronald & Anne Thomason Scholarship
Recipient must be a full-time undergraduate student majoring in one of the disciplines offered by the Department of Agricultural Sciences. Preference shall be given to students that demonstrate leadership ability; renewable.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
Rose T. Hall Math Education Scholarship
To honor the memory of Rose and provide scholarships for math education students. Outstanding junior or senior full-time (12 hours per semester) math education majors will be considered.
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Rosemartha & James W. Cates Scholarship
Recipient must be a business major with a minimum 3.0 GPA.
297534, 297545, 297550, 297559, 297579, 297603, 297604 |
Rosemary Patterson President's Honor Scholarship
Spanish Education major; student must provide leadership and service to the University and community
297632 |
Roy Bryan Scholarship
Worthy and deserving junior or senior agriculture students.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
Royal Brantley Musical Theatre Scholarship
Established to provide scholarships to musical theatre majors who have completed at least two regular semesters at WTAMU. Renewable if criteria continues to be met. First-time recipients must audition before being awarded.
297607, 297629 |
Royal Brantley Vocal Scholarship
Established to provide scholarships for voice students majoring in Music Education, Music Therapy, and Music Business. Awardees must be majoring in music education, music business or music therapy voice at WTAMU, must have completed one year of study at WTAMU, and must exhibit musical ability, talent and academic excellence.
297607 |
Royal R. Brantley Scholarship in Theatre Studies
Recipient must be a full-time theatre, theatre education or musical theatre major and must maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA. Student must pass an application, interview and/or audition as required by the Professorship.
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Royce E. Wisenbaker President’s Honor Scholarship
Student must provide leadership and service to the University and community
297632 |
RUDT (Resident Undergraduate Designated Tuition) Scholarship
Must complete FAFSA and have need eligibility, TX resident, must generally have a 3.0 or higher GPA, and must generally enroll in at least 15 hours or complete a minimum of 30 hours for the academic year.
297632 |
RUDT Special
To be awarded to students who show unmet need according to the FAFSA and are Texas residents.
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Rural Electric Cooperative Scholarship
Must be a full time student in Engineering Program, College of Business or Department of Agricultural Sciences; preference based upon merit.
297632 |
Russell Long President's Honor Scholarship
Student must provide leadership and service to the University and community
297632 |
Rusty Tinnin / Bell Ranch Working Cowboy Scholarship
The recipient must be an agriculture major currently living or working on a working ranch or grew up on a working ranch; based primarily on financial need; renewable.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
Ruth & George Eason Scholarship in Music
Incoming and continuing music students based on musical talent, academic qualifications, financial need, and potential for success. Any full-time (15 hours per semester) music major will be eligible with preference given to double reeds, keyboard, strings, and music therapy. Recipient must meet all recital attendance and ensemble requirements and must provide leadership and service to the University, music department, and the community. Recipient will be selected based on a competitive audition as outlined by faculty; renewable.
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Ruth B. Williams Scholarship
All College of Business majors, although priority is given to students most closely meeting the following criteria: single parent pursuing higher education in business; demonstrated financial need; working a part-time or full-time job while pursuing business degree; demonstrated character via commitment to public service and volunteerism; and sophomore, junior, senior or graduate student status.
297534, 297545, 297550, 297559, 297579, 297603, 297604 |
Ruth Cox Merchant Scholarship
Must have declared education as their major. Active involvement in the Church of Christ denomination and provide a letter of recommendation from church leadership
297632 |
Ruth Cross Scholarship Fund
Deserving students pursuing a degree in teaching. Financial need will be the primary qualification with a preference given to a student committed to a career in teaching. The recipient must live in the residence hall, have a minimum of 30 hours credit at WTAMU, and enrolled full-time (12 hours per semester).
297569 |
Ruth Lowes Scholarship
Junior, senior or graduate education majors planning a teaching career. The student must have completed two semesters at WTAMU.
297569 |
Ryan Palmer Foundation Golf Scholarship
Supports the women's and men's golf scholarship programs.
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Ryan Strong Memorial Scholarship
Recipient must be enrolled full-time (12 semester hours) and have completed a minimum of 45 hours,two semesters at WTAMU. Additionally,recipient must be majoring in athletic training or majoring in SES with plans to coach and teach. Preference will be given to students showing evidence of co-curricular, extracurricular or service activities that support the academic preparation; evidence of leadership in these activities; evidence of leadership in classroom/academic setting; and evidence of personal characteristics that embody the memory of Ryan Strong.
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S.B. Whittenburg Journalism Scholarship Endowment Fund
Junior, senior or graduate journalism majors; must have completed at least two regular semesters at WTAMU; cumulative 3.0 GPA; an essay on free enterprise is required.
297552 |
S.L. & Mildred Garrison President's Honor Scholarship
Agriculture (preferably agriculture education) major; student must provide leadership and service to the University and community
297632 |
S.L. & Mildred Garrison Scholarship
Recipient must be a graduate Plant, Soil, and Environmental Sciences or Animal Sciences major and must maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA. Preference will be given to a student interested in dryland agriculture or feedlot management.
297538, 297615 |
S.L. (Roy) Lockhart Boys Ranch Scholarship Fund
Graduates of Cal Farley’s Boys Ranch who attend WTAMU. Scholastic standing and ability of applicant and desire to further his/her education will be considered.
297632 |
Saint Anthony’s Auxiliary Scholarship in Nursing & Allied Health
Nursing and allied health majors accepted in the nursing or allied health program, be at least a sophomore student enrolled in a minimum of six semester hours. Grades and financial need will be considered. Priority will be given to BSA employees; renewable.
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Salem & Ruth Ann Abraham Endowed Dance Scholarship
Established by the Abraham's, who share a love of the arts, especially dance. Recipients must be dance majors enrolled full-time (12 or more semester hours). First-time recipients must audition before being awarded.
297558 |
Salem & Ruth Ann Abraham Endowed Scholarship Fund
Recipient must be a graduate of Canadian High School, enrolled full-time (12 hours per semester), demonstrate financial need, and have a determination to achieve a college degree. Renewable if student maintains a 2.5 GPA.
297632 |
Sally and John Carmen Endowed Scholarship in Nursing
Generously endowed by Sally and John, who are proud alumni of WT, to ensure that future nursing students at WTAMU will have the financial support they need to embark on a career as fulfilling as Sally's. Recipient must be a junior nursing major; renewable.
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Sally Turk Scholarship
Established by the WT Alumna, Dr. Amy Barnhart Zabin, to honor Sally Turk, a retired flute professor in the School of Music. Recipient must be a current flute student classified as a sophomore or junior.
297607 |
Sam Attebury Memorial Ag Scholarship
Established upon the passing of Mr. Sam Attebury by memorial gifts from friends and family. Mr. Attebury was an icon in the grain industry, and was passionate about agriculture. Recipient must be an agriculture major.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
Sam Wallas & Helen Cowan Huggins Provost’s Leadership Scholarship
Recipient must maintain a cumulative 3.4 GPA and be enrolled in a minimum of 15 hours per semester; provide leadership and service to the University and community; renewable.
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Sarah Raffkind Scholarship Fund
Established in 1983 through contributions of relatives, friends, and students who have known and loved Sarah Raffkind. Recipients must be psychology majors and maintain a 3.0 GPA and 3.5 GPA in Psychology courses.
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Saundra Meek Scholarship
Established in memory of Saundra Meek by friends and family after she passed away in 2001. It was established to honor her leadership, mentoring of students, caring for students, dedication, and pride. Scholarships are given to full-time junior, senior or graduate students. Recipients must have attended WTAMU the previous Fall semester, be active in campus student organizations and possess the pride and dedication to WTAMU as exemplified by Meek. Along with the application, student must submit an essay on “Why did you choose to be involved in non-academic activities during your collegiate career?” and send via email attachment to scholarships@wtamu.edu.
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Scharbauer Endowed Scholarship
Established by Chris Scharbauer to provide financial assistance to deserving Agriculture students.
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Scherr Family Volleyball Scholarship
Recipient must be a member of the WTAMU Women's Volleyball Team; be enrolled full-time (15 semester hours); renewable.
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Scholarship for Enterprising Students
Full-time (12 hours per semester) students majoring in information and decision management, management, marketing or general business. The recipient must be a U.S. citizen with preference given to Panhandle area students who demonstrate a visible interested and involvement in entrepreneurial activities.
297545, 297550, 297551, 297603, 297604 |
Scholarship for Single Parent
Single parents; must be a full-time student (12 semester hours); financial need will be considered.
297632 |
Scholarship Services General Scholarship
Must have a 2.5 or higher GPA. Need will be considered but not required.
297632 |
School of Nursing Scholarship Fund (General)
Nursing majors planning a career in any area of nursing. Recipient must have completed at least two regular semesters at WTAMU.
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Scott and Lindy McGarraugh Endowed Scholarship
Established by Scott McGarraugh, an active civic leader in Perryton and Ochiltree County, and a graduate of WTSU to assist students majoring in Agricultural Sciences. Preference is given to graduates of Perryton High School.
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Scott Doores Scholarship Fund
Recipient must be a female or male student-athlete from (1) Perryton/Farnsworth or (2) Texas Panhandle participating in one of the following sports: football, basketball, track, baseball and/or softball.
297632 |
Sergeant First Class Tommy I. Folks, Jr. Memorial Scholarship
Recipient must be an education or sports and exercise science major (preference for an education major) and then determined by the following criteria: a member of good standing in the Texas Army National Guard, or a dependent of a current or retired Texas Army National Guardsman; or, if neither previous criteria can be met, the scholarship can be opened to any student entering into education or sports and exercise science major, enrolled in either courses each semester.
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Sewell/Stradley Business Scholarship
Enrolled in the College of Business and completed at least 30 semester credit hours.
297534, 297545, 297550, 297551, 297559, 297579, 297603, 297604 |
SFC O.R. & 1SG Shirley C. Nichols History Scholarship
Established by 1SG Shirley C. Nichols to celebrate and commemorate the love and respect she and her late husband SFC O.R. Nichols shared for each other and for the many students who passed through their military career lives. Recipient(s) will be full-time students in the Department of History and Geography, with a preference to graduate students in the Department of History. Also, preference will be given based on need. Renewable if requirements are met.
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SGT Mike Dunn Memorial Scholarship
Established by family and friends in memory of SGT Mike Dunn, a Marine, APD officer, APD Homicide Detective, and guest lecturer at WTAMU. Recipient(s) must be a junior or senior pursuing a Criminal Justice degree at WTAMU, and have and maintain a 3.0 GPA
297556 |
Sharon Brown Leadership Scholarship
Students pursuing careers in banking, finance or accounting with preference given to high school graduates from the northernmost 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle; class rank and ACT/SAT scores will be considered. Recipients must be full-time (12 hours per semester) business majors and demonstrate leadership; renewable.
297534, 297545, 297550, 297551, 297559, 297579, 297603, 297604 |
Sharyland Utilities Engineering Scholarship
Established by Sharyland Utilities to promote and support the rapidly growing School of Engineering and Computer Science. Recipient(s) will be a full-time student majoring in Engineering or Pre-Engineering with a 3.5 GPA or high school equivalent. Recipient will be a graduate from a high school in one of the following counties: Armstrong, Briscoe, Carson, Castro, Deaf Smith, Dickens, Floyd, Motley, Oldham, Potter, Randall, or Swisher.
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Shawn David Schaeffer Memorial President’s Honor Scholarship
Recipient must be enrolled a minimum of 15 hours per semester or complete a minimum of 30 semester hours per year; exhibit leadership and service to the University and community, and be a Dimmitt High School graduate; renewable.
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Shawn Freytag Memorial Scholarship Fund
Established by donations from the Southwest Chapter of the American Business Club in Amarillo and other interested parties to provide scholarships to junior or senior pre-physical therapy majors.
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Sheffy-Anderson Scholarship Fund
Established by gifts from history faculty and friends dating from 1959 to provide scholarships for WTAMU students majoring in history. Junior, senior or graduate student majoring in history; minimum 3.0 GPA.
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Shelley St. Clair Memorial Scholarship
Full-time undergraduate student majoring in music therapy.
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Showcase Dinner Fund
WTAMU students pursuing a degree in music.
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Showcase Fund Scholarship
Full-time music majors who are outstanding performers; need and leadership will be considered.
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Showcase in a Suitcase Scholarship
Preference will be given to students majoring in a discipline within the COFAH or a non-major who auditions and is selected to partipate in any of the many performance opportunities within the college. Recipients must maintain a minimum 2.8 GPA and must present an application or idea with clear relevance to the goal of outreach in the top 26 counties.
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Shuman Family Scholarship Fund
Established by Lois and Dan Shuman, long-time residents of Canyon and supporters of WTAMU, for students who do not fit the standard criteria established for financial aid and scholarships. This award is for undergraduates who do not begin college for at least two years after high school graduation, or who have stopped out of college and are now returning.
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Sibyl Mitchell Scholarship
Established by Ms. Mitchell, a graduate of West Texas State University in 1945, to support a student in a social science field who is a hard worker, but may only have achieved an average academic record. Student must be pursuing a major in a social science field, have demonstrated financial need, and have a GPA between 2.0 and 3.0.
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Smallwood Leadership Scholarship
Established in honor of Dr. Charles M. Smallwood, who served as the first Dean of the WTAMU College of Agriculture from 1971 to 1978. During that time, he was instrumental in helping WT obtain the Nance Ranch, and was the driving force behind the creation of the Equine Center. Preference given to agriculture students demonstrating leadership through service; must maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
Smith-Sheffy Fund
Established by an original gift from L.F. Sheffy to be given to worthy and deserving students who have finished at least the second year of college and who are majoring in history.
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Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) Scholarship
Engineering Technology major who is a member of SME.
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Softball Scholarships
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Southwest Meat Association Meat Science Scholarship
Sophomore, junior, or senior pursuing a bachelor's degree in animal science; preference given to students that show an interest in the pursuit of a career in the meat and food sciences.
297538 |
Southwest Meat Association Meat Science Scholarship (University)
Sophomore, junior, or senior pursuing a bachelor's degree in animal science; preference given to students that show an interest in the pursuit of a career in the meat and food sciences.
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Southwestern Public Service Leadership Fund Scholarship
Class rank and ACT/SAT scores will be considered, demonstration of leadership required, enrolled 12 hours per semester, preference to high school graduates from the northernmost 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle; renewable.
297632 |
Spicer Gripp Memorial Scholarship
Established by the Spicer Gripp Foundation for an agricultural major who is active in campus extracurricular activities.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
Spicer Gripp Rodeo Scholarship
Students demonstrating performance and leadership in rodeo activities. Must remain eligible by NIRA standards.
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S-STEM (SLI)
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S-STEM Community College Transfer
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Stan Sigman Scholarship Endowment
Established in 2021 by the friends and family of Stan Sigman to honor his legacy, accomplishments and contributions. This scholarship will be awarded to junior, senior, or graduate students enrolled full-time. They must be pursuing a degree in business or computing related fields, have a minimum 2.75 (undergrad) or 3.25 (grad) GPA, and must display excellent leadership qualities. Renewable if criteria met.
297545, 297550, 297551 |
Stanley Ray and Rosemary Gerdsen Prichard Scholarship
Established by Rosemary Prichard to honor her family's long-standing heritage in Canyon, and in memory of her late husband, Stanley Ray. This scholarship will provide scholarship assistance to pre-veterinary students.
297537 |
Stanley Schaeffer Excellence in Business Scholarship
Established to provide scholarship assistance to undergraduate and graduate students in the Paul and Virginia Engler College of Business.
297545 |
Stanley Schaeffer President’s Honor Scholarship
Established with gifts from friends and family to honor Stanley Schaeffer in 2000. Recipient(s) must provide leadership and service to the University and community, be enrolled full-time, and maintain a 3.4 GPA.
297632 |
Starcher - Nelson Renewable Energy Scholarship
Undergraduate or graduate student from the renewable energy degree program upon its creation. Until that time, recipients will be selected from engineering (any discipline), engineering technology, physics or math.
297632 |
Stephanie Stokes Memorial Scholarship
Established to honor the life and impact Stephanie made in her short 24 years. Stephanie was a very positive and upbeat person. She never met a stranger and had a smile for everyone, no matter the situation. She encouraged and inspired others to pursue their dreams and passions by jumping in and living life and go! This award will go to a full-time student in the Department of Agricultural Sciences, who maintains a minimum 3.0 GPA. First preference will be given to students majoring in Agriculture Teacher Certification & Non-Certification.
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Stephen and Gloria Gibson Jones Merit Scholarship Fund
Established by Stephen and Gloria Jones, natives from Amarillo who both completed degrees from WT, to provide scholarship assistance to students who meet the WTAMU Merit Scholarship Program requirements.
297632 |
Steve W. Steffey Memorial Scholarship
Established by Mrs. Barbara Petty in memory of her son, Steve, a student at WTAMU who passed away in 2000. Recipient must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 hours per semester and major in any degree program in the Department of Agricultural Sciences; renewable.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
String Scholarships
String students; must audition
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Student Alumni Board General Scholarship Endowment
Must have completed 60 hours of college credit; currently enrolled at WTAMU and completed one semester; show campus involvement and spirit; preference given to a child of a WTAMU graduate, child of a member of the WTAMU Alumni Board of Directors, and/or a member of the Student Alumni Board. Special consideration given to a student who has lost a parent due to death.
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Student Book Assistance Fund
Good academic ability. Be recommended by a professor or a member of the WTAMU staff
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Student Government Scholarship for Associate Justices
Members of student government, must be appointed to the Student Judicial Board by the student body president.
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Student Government Scholarship-Internship
Recipient must have attended WTAMU one semester, must enroll full-time (12 hours undergraduate; 6 hours graduate), and must include on the scholarship application a list of other scholarships received for the year. Additionally, the student must submit a one page essay describing internship in which they are applying for along with one recommendation letter from faculty adviser sponsoring the internship. Send via email attachment to scholarships@wtamu.edu.
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Student Government Scholarship-Leadership
Recipient must have attended WTAMU one semester, must enroll full-time (12 hours undergraduate; 6 hours graduate), and must include on the scholarship application a list of other scholarships received for the year. Additionally,they must list involvement and leadership in WTAMU organizations and activities.
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Student Government Scholarship-Scholastic
Recipient must have attended WTAMU one semester, must enroll full-time (12 hours undergraduate; 6 hours graduate), and must include on the scholarship application a list of other scholarships received for the year. Additionally, they must list involvement and leadership in WTAMU organizations and activities.
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Student Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund
Recipients must be undergraduate students of at least sophomore standing, enrolled full-time (12 hours per semester), be in good standing with the University, maintain a cumulative 2.5 GPA, and be involved in campus activities.
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Student String Quartet Fund
Recipient must be accepted to WTAMU, major in music, and audition for the music department.
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Students Assisting 'N' Good Endeavors Community Service Scholarship
Recipient must be an entering freshman in the fall. Additionally, they must be involved in their community, have leadership qualities and participate in extracurricular activities. Along with the application, students must submit one letter of recommendation and a one-page typed essay describing community service activities that they have participated in and how the activities have impacted their life. Send via email attachment to scholarships@wtamu.edu.
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Susan Babcock Harp Leadership Scholarship & Ring Award (Harp Scholarship)
Established by Mrs. Harp's family and friends, with the help of the WTAMU Alumni Association, upon her death in November of 1998. Mrs. Harp was a 1995 graduate of WTAMU and a former Student Body President. Recognizes a current female student who has completed her sophomore year at WTAMU and embodies the qualities displayed by Harp, which include active membership and leadership roles in student organizations and activities, display of a strong commitment to WTAMU, and high character traits, including Christianity, loyalty, fairness in all dealings, dedication to duty and love of fellow humans.
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Susan Babcock Harp Memorial Agriculture Scholarship
Full-time agriculture majors with preference to female students majoring in agriculture business and economics or agribusiness. Also, preference given based on leadership and campus involvement.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
Sybil B. Harrington College of Fine Arts & Humanities Scholarship Fund
Established to support scholarships for the Sybil B. Harrington College of Fine Arts and Humanities. First-time recipients may need to audition before being awarded.
297540, 297541, 297552, 297558, 297588, 297591, 297601, 297605, 297606, 297607, 297611, 297622, 297624, 297629 |
Sydney Wallace Memorial Nursing Scholarship
Established to honor Sydney, the daughter of Lisa Sanchez and Stephen Wallce, who received her bachelor or science in nursing in May 2016 from WTAMU. Sydney loved living life to the fullest, serving God, being active, lots of Chicken Express sweet tea, and the diversity of emergency medicine and the many new challenges it brought each day. Sydney and her boyfriend were tragically taken from us on Marcy 6, 2017 due to a wildfire in the Panhandle while tending to the land and cattle that they loved. The family's wish is to help nursing students with a passion and drive similar to Sydney's achieve their goals in her memory.
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T. Boone Pickens College of Business
Established to help College of Business students.
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T. Boone Pickens Scholarship for Academic Excellence
Freshmen who are ranked in the top 25% of their hs graduating class and scored above avg on the ACT/SAT test; continuing and transfer students who have demonstrated academic achievement, financial need or involvement in extracurricular activies; must have at least a 3.3 GPA with preference to majors in the COB.
297632 |
T. H. Holloway Nursing Scholarship
Annual scholarship to a student in the Department of Nursing on a non-renewable basis. This scholarship is directed to the student with most financial need.
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T. L. Roach, Jr. Memorial President’s Honor Scholarship
Student must provide leadership and service to the University and community
297632 |
Talon / LPE Scholarship
Full time. Have a minimum "B" GPA. Preference given to employees and children/grandchildren of employees of Talon/LPE regardless of major
297632 |
Tammy Jackson Agriculture Leadership Scholarship
Established by Mr. Stanley Schaeffer in memory of Tammy Jackson after her untimely death in 2009. Full-time student in the department of agriculture sciences with preference to students who demonstrate above average leadership skills.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
Tascosa Lions Club Scholarship
Must be a first-generation college student, have graduated in the top 25%, have 3.0 GPA, preference given based upon need
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Tau Beta Sigma Scholarship
Freshman student with outstanding music ability and contributions to the WTAMU band.
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Teaming Engineering & Math Students
Established to ensure the retention and graduation of four cohorts of engineering and mathematics students.
297573 |
Terry B Rogers College of Education & Social Sciences Scholarship
Mr. Dyke Rogers surprised his wife, Terry, with a very special Christmas gift. He named the College of Education and Social Sciences in her honor. This scholarship fund was established as a part of the naming gift. Terry is a retired educator and principal, and is passionate about education. Both Dyke and Terry are alumni and actively involved at WT. Recipients of this scholarship will be a full or part-time student in the Terry B Rogers College of Education and Social Sciences. Recipients must have a 3.0 GPA or higher, and preference will go to non-traditional students.
297569 |
Terry Family Leadership Scholarship
Established in 2017 by Mr. Kolten Wilder to honor the dedication, vision and leadership qualities exemplified by Dr. Anne Macy and Dr. Neil Terry. Award will be to a Junior or senior full-time accounting, economics or finance major who maintains a minimum 3.0 GPA. Also, recipient must display excellent leadership qualities aligned with the COB core values.
297534, 297559, 297579 |
Terry Holmes Ag Scholarship
Established by Terry Holmes, a significant and loyal fan of the Buffs and Lady Buffs, both on and off the court. He is also a strong supporter of the WT Agricultural Sciences Department. Recipient(s) must be a full-time student within the Department of Agriculture Sciences with a minimum 3.0 GPA. Preference will be given to student athletes.
297537 |
Terry Scholarship Fund
Provides scholarships and assistance to deserving economics, finance and MBA students.
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Terry W. Harris Memorial Scholarship
Recipient must be a junior or senior majoring in accounting, economics, or finance field and in good standing.
297534, 297559, 297579 |
Test Scholarship
For internal use
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Test Scholarship for reporting
Test Scholarship for reporting
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Texas Association of Future Educators (T.A.F.E.) Student Scholarship
Student must be an incoming freshman enrolled full-time and pursuing any education certification degree. Also, student must currently be or previously have been a member of the Region 16 T.A.F.E. organization.
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Texas Livestock Marketing Association Pre-Veterinarian Scholarship
Texas Livestock Marketing Association and its affiliate, National Finance Credit Corporation of Texas, established this scholarship to provide scholarship assistance to agriculture majors/Pre-Vet specialization, studying to be a large animal veterinarian.
297536 |
Texas Panhandle / Amarillo History Scholarship
Established by Mrs. Stanley Marsh 3 in honor of her husband, Mr. Stanley Marsh 3. Talented and needy student interested in studying and writing about Amarillo or Panhandle history.
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Texas Panhandle Builders Association Scholarship
Minimum 2.5 GPA
297632 |
Texas Paralyzed Veterans Association Scholarship-Panhandle Subchapter
Provides scholarships to junior or senior nursing majors; preference given to son or daughter of veteran.
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Texas Pioneer Foundation Scholarship
Established in support from the Texas Pioneer Foundation of San Marcos, Texas. Recipient must be a LEAD scholar and demonstrate financial need.
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Texas Pork Producers Association Scholarship
Recipient will be full-time students who maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA. Preference will be given to animal science majors who display an interest in the swine industry.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
Texi Schaeffer Merit Scholarship in Engineering
Established in honor of Texi Schaeffer, a third-generation WT graduate who earned a degree in civil engineering, with a minor in mathematics in 2014. Since earning her degree from WT, Texi has led a successful career in the land-development industry, including three years as a civil engineer in New Zealand. Her goal is to encourage and inspire more women to enroll in the WT College of Engineering and to reach out of their comfort zones. Recipients will meet the criteria for the WTAMU Merit Scholarship Program. Preference will be given to a female student with a major in the College of Engineering.
297573 |
The Atmos Energy Bilingual Diagnostician Scholarship
Recipient must be pursuing a Masters in Special Education and passed the Bilingual Target Language Proficiency Test (BTLPT). Student must maintain a 3.0 GPA.
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The Big Meadow Scholarship
Established by Lewis T. Britt, a member of the Paul Engler College of Agriculture and Natural Resources Advisory Board. He is a retired 4th generation rancher and past district representative for U.S. Representative Mac Thornberry. Lewis believes in assisting those pursuing a practical education that will further the cattle ranching industry. Recipient(s) will be sophomore, junior, or senior level Agribusiness or Agribusiness and Economics majors who maintain a 2.5 GPA. Preference will be given to students working on cattle ranches or putting themselves through school while attending college. Renewable based upon criteria.
297535, 297536 |
The Clay W Mosley Scholarship
Established in honor of Clay Mosley, who graduated from WTSU in 1988. He had a long-distinguished career in the cattle industry, serving in several leadership roles throughout the industry. Recipient(s) of this scholarship must be a sophomore, junior, or senior majoring in Agribusiness or Agricultural Business and Economics. Recipient(s) must maintain a 3.0 minimum GPA. Preference will be given to students pursuing a career in feedlot management. Renewable based upon criteria.
297535 |
The Dale A. Williams Family Scholarship
Created in memory of Dale Archer Williams, Joan Buyers Williams, and Alicia Williams Brown to help deserving full-time students who do not qualfiy for a WT Merit Scholarship. Preference will be given to those who are in recovery from drug or alcohol abuse.
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The David Schaeffer Legacy Scholarship
Established in 2021 by the friends and colleagues of David Schaeffer in celebration of the award of an honorary doctorate degree to his father, Stanley.
297534, 297545 |
The Dr. Sagebiel Scholarship
Established by WT alumnus Kurt Landis and Illinois State alumnus Patrick Collins, who were both students of Dr. Joseph A. Sagebiel's, and both credit part of their success in the animal production industry to him and his mentorship. Recipient will be a junior or senior level Animal Science major, enrolled full-time. Preference will be given to students recommended by college faculty, who may not have been performing at their highest academic level, but have a renewed focus and the ability to succeed. Preference will also be given to students who have plans for a career in animal production and have strong applied experience.
297538 |
The Earl Reynolds Memorial Rodeo Scholarship
The purpose of the Earl Reynolds Memorial Rodeo Scholarship is to provide support to students pursuing agricultural degrees at WTAMU.
297536 |
The Elaine Peeples Leadership Scholarship
Established by Sharon and Jim Brown in memory of Elaine Peeples, a WT alum from the class of 1966, to provide support to deserving College of Fine Arts and Humanities students at WTAMU. Recipients must be enrolled in the College of Fine Arts and Humanities. Preference shall be given to female students. First-time recipients may need to audition before being awarded.
297629 |
The Guy Dalrymple Family Scholarship
Established in honor of Guy and Betty Jane Dalrymple, who knew before the end of their first date that they would be married. They married three months later and became a remarkable team. They made friends throughout the state through Guy's position as CEO of Baptist Hospital of Southeast Texas and his work with the Texas Hospital Association. BJ and Guy had three sons: Stephen, Chris and Bill, who were their pride and joy. They were incredible parents and grandparents. This scholarship will provide scholarship assistance to nursing students who have been admitted to the nursing program and are eligible for scholarship.
297609 |
The Jerry Studebaker Business Scholarship
Established in 2014 by Mr. Bill Studebaker to honor the memory of his late wife, Jerry Grimes Studebaker, and to help students pursuing a degree in Business.
297534, 297545, 297550, 297551, 297559, 297579, 297603, 297604 |
The Joyce Marsh Early Childhood Education Scholarship
Recipient must be pursuing a degree in Early Childhood Education.
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Established by Tyler J. Young to honor his parents, Mary and Terry Young, for their perseverance and commitment to instilling the importance of higher education in the next generation. Awarded to undergraduate students majoring in Accounting, Economics, Finance or CIS, or graduate students enrolled in the MSFE, MPA and MSCISBA programs. Preference given to returning and first-generation students from the top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle.
297534, 297551, 297559, 297579 |
The Panhandle Down Syndrome Guild Scholarship
Established by the Panhandle Down Syndrome Guild, a group focues on education, advocacy, and networking support for people with Down Syndrome and their families. This scholarship will assist students in Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Phsycial Therapy, and Education with an emphasis on special needs.
297560, 297561, 297562, 297563, 297566, 297569, 297576, 297590, 297610, 297622 |
The Rodney Clawson Scholarship
Recipient must be a graduate from Gruver High School. The student must be enrolled full-time and maintain a 3.0 GPA; renewable.
297632 |
The Ronald & Sandra Watts Scholarship
All College of Business majors.
297534, 297545, 297550, 297551, 297559, 297579, 297603, 297604 |
The Texas Panhandle Broadcasters Association Scholarship Fund
Electronic media major with interest in broadcasting.
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The Wrenley James Gray Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship was established in memory of Wrenley, who passed away unexpectedly at only six days old. Her mother, Kirsten, is a graduate of the Nursing program and a local Canyon resident. Awarded to a nursing student that aspires to be either a NICU or Labor and Delivery nurse, or a parent who has experienced a similar loss of their own. Must have a minimum GPA of 2.5.
297609 |
Thelma & B. Raymond Evans Presidential Scholarship
Participant in the Equine Industry Program as an equine industry and business major, equestrian and/or judging team member; preference will be given to a student that is an equestrian and/or judging team member in addition to being an equine industry and business major.
297632 |
Thomas Brownfield Scholarship Endowment
Established by friends and teammates of Thomas Brownfield to honor him and his athletic achievements. Tom attended WT in the 1970s, where he played football and basketball. He came from a remote ranching community known as Dell City, Texas. He wanted to see the world, and had several opportunities to do so. He was drafted by the Miami Dolphins, played basketball in France, and signed with the Harlem Globetrotters, which gave him the opportunity to travel to over fifty countries in four years. He returned to Van Horn, Texas with his father and continued a successful athletic venture with team roping. Tom likes to say that team roping and rodeoing had everything ... "competition and camaraderie...and the horse did all the running!" Recipients will be full-time students on the WTAMU basketball team, and must meet NCAA eligibility standards.
297586 |
Thomas Kelly Brown Memorial Track Scholarship
Established by a wonderful group of people that have been Brown family friends for many years to honor both Tom Brown and his father Kelly. Thomas had just turned 18 years old when he went missing on Thanksgiving Day in 2016. He was to graduate from Canadian High School in May of 2017. Tom's body was found in January of 2019. To this day, no answers have been found as to why or how Tom went missing. He was an energetic, funny and very smart young man who was involved in school government, theatre, and football. His father, Kelly, loves track. He has made it his mission in life to carry on Tom's legacy so his son's light forever shines bright. This scholarship will be awarded to a full-time undergraduate student-athlete who is a member of the Track & Field and/or Cross Country teams here at WT.
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Todd David Street Scholarship Endowment
Established in memory of Todd David Street by his brother and sister-in-law, Joe and Laura Street. This scholarship is awarded to a recipient who is pursuing a graduate degree as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner.
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Todd Family Memorial Scholarship
Recipients will be students from Amarillo who commute to campus and have financial need.
297632 |
Tom Cannon Student Service Award
Established by the friends of Dr. Tom Cannon. Recipients will be junior, senior or graduate psychology majors.
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Tom Kritser Scholarship
Established by gifts from the family of Tom Kritser, and by those interested in wildlife management. Junior, senior or graduate students with at least two regular semesters at WTAMU who are planning a career in wildlife management.
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Tommy Grant Memorial Scholarship
Established by friends and family of Tommy Grant, who owned and operated Grant Construction and served on the executive board of the Tri-State Fairground for over a decade. Full-time (12 hours per semester) student in the Department of Agricultural Sciences with preference based on need, participation in4-H and/or FFA, and children of employees of Grant Construction; renewable.
297536, 297537 |
Toot'n Totum Endowed Scholarship
Entering freshman or transfer student or full-time student in good standing. Preference given to dependents of employees of Toot'n Totum and students from the following communities: Amarillo, Borger, Dalhart, Dumas, Pampa, Perryton, and Stratford. Student must submit a biographical essay including goals and interests.
297632 |
Travis McBride Political Science Scholarship Fund
Established as a way to honor Dr. McBride for his tremendous support for the Political Science Program. Recipient must be enrolled at WTAMU; other eligibility will be determined by the department's scholarship committee.
297556, 297614 |
Treasure Brasher Endowed Scholarship in the Physical Sciences
Recipient must be pursuing a major within the Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics Department with preference to students majoring in Physics or Chemistry and those actively participating in the Association of Math and Physical Science.
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Triss and Jim Brewer Transfer Scholarship
Established in honor of Jim and Triss Brewer by their son, Jim J. Brewer. This scholarship will be awarded to a student transferring from Amarillo College to WTAMU.
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Troy & Betty Mays Leadership Scholarship
85 grade average, class rank and ACT/SAT scores considered
297632 |
Troy F. Martin Memorial Scholarship
Established in the name of Troy F. Martin, this scholarship is a reflection of his love for and involvement with WTAMU over the course of the 24 years he published the Canyon News. Recipient must be a junior or senior history or geography major. In the event a qualified applicant with a major of history or geography is not available, the scholarship may be awarded to an English major. Scholarship is renewable for one additional year as long as the criteria is met.
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TSPE Panhandle Scholarship
Established by the local engineering industry and alumni in the Panhandle Chapter of the Texas Society of Professional Engineers.
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Tuition Scholarship
Must have SSN, minimum 3.3 GPA, all classifications incuding incoming freshmen that meet University award levels.
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USF-Washington DC Intern
Washington DC Intern
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USITT (United States Insitute for Theatre Technology) Scholarship
Recipient must be an active theatre major and must be a theatre design or technical theatre student and must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 semester hours. Recipient must complete the USITT scholarship application available through the department. First-time recipients must audition before being awarded.
297629 |
V.H. Harman Jr. Agriculture Scholarship Fund
Established in honor of VH Harman, Jr. Mr. Harman graduated from WT in 1954 and was recognized with the Distinguished Alumni Award in 2015. Following service in the US Army, he began his business career as a partner in the Harman Toles Grain Elevator and Seed Company, and was also active in building and investing in many other businesses including First United Bank. He was a supporter of WT, Opportunity Plan, Inc., High Plains Children's Home, and the Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy. Recipients of this award will be full-time students in the Department of Agricultural Sciences who have completed at least 60 credit hours at WTAMU and have a 3.0 GPA or higher. This award is renewable until the student(s) complete an undergraduate degree as long as criteria met.
297537 |
Vernon H. Harman Endowed Scholarship in Agriculture
Established by V.H. Harman in honor of his father Vernon H. Harman to provide scholarship support to deserving agriculture students at WTAMU. Recipients must be agriculture majors with preference to students who display leadership and have a desire to impact the agricultural industry.
297535, 297536, 297537, 297538, 297615 |
Vincent M. Eggers Scholarship
Recipient must be a junior or senior; economics majors are first choice, finance majors are second choice and accounting majors are third choice; preference will be given based on need.
297534, 297559, 297579 |
Virginia "Jinx" Engler Scholarship
Established by friends and family of Virginia "Jinx" Engler after her passing. Full-time students majoring in business.
297534, 297545, 297550, 297551, 297559, 297579, 297603, 297604 |
Virginia Breiner Scholarship Fund
Nursing majors with average GPA.
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Virginia Hunter Myers Scholarship Endowment
Virginia Hunter Myers started attending school on the WT campus in second grade in the Education Department's Demonstration School. She later attended West Texas State Teachers College, graduating in 1949. After receiving her Master's degree in Speech Pathology and Special Education from WT, she went on to teach in Miami, Denver City, Pampa, and Lubbock. She served in several positions and received many accolades during her career. In 1978, she returned to West Texas State to teach in the Communication Department. Virginia lived her life inspiring students to keep reaching and learning throughout their careers. This scholarship has been established to encourage those students who continue to seek and grow in the Communication profession. Recipients must be a full-time student enrolled at WTAMU and majoring in communications, and must have a minimum GPA of 3.0. Preference shall be given to students who are children of a public school educator or a child of an Active-Duty US Military Service member.
297552 |
Virginia Maples / WT Women Scholarship
Recipient must be a child/grandchild of any faculty or staff member of WTAMU; strong academic standing: for freshmen, rank in class and ACT/SAT scores will be the primary determinant and transferring and returning students must have a cumulative 3.0 GPA or higher; preference given based on demonstrated leadership and campus and/or community involvement; other scholarship awards may be taken into consideration for final selection.
297632 |
Vocal Scholarship Fund
Established by effort led by faculty and Dr. Mallard to increase funds to provide more competitive scholarships for incoming vocal music majors.
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W. Byron Lawrence Finance & Economics Scholarship Fund
Junior or senior students pursuing a career in banking, finance or economics who has completed a minimum of 65 hours; character, leadership potential and family circumstances will be considered; renewable.
297534, 297545, 297559, 297579 |
W. Joseph Findley Scholarship Fund
Established by contributions from relatives, friends, and students who have known and loved W. Joseph Findley. Recipients must be junior, senior or graduate psychology majors who are planning a career in psychology and completed two semesters at WTAMU.
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W. K. & Minnie K. Savage President's Honor Scholarship
Student must provide leadership and service to the University and community
297632 |
W. Mitch Jones Residential Living Scholarship
Recipients must live in a residence hall, be at least a sophomore in good standing, have residential living involvement, and be a full-time student.
297586 |
W. Mitchell Jones Scholarship Fund
Established by contributions from relatives, friends, and students who have known and loved W. Mitchell Jones. Recipient must be a junior, senior or graduate psychology major who is planning a career in psychology and completed at least two regular semesters at WTAMU.
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W. N. Barrick Leadership Scholarship
85 grade average, class rank and ACT/SAT scores considered
297632 |
W. Rob & Judy D. Williams Endowed Scholarship Fund
Student must be a sophomore, junior, senior or graduate pursuing any education certification degree; renewable.
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Walter & Mary Wendler Endowed Scholarship
Recipient must be a full-time student from one of the 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle. Preference will be given based on financial need.
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Walter L. Shelly Political Science Scholarship
Established with a gift from Ms. Suzanne E. Pointer, former student of Dr. Shelly and President of the Geneva Rogers Foundation to honor him and assist WTAMU students majoring in political science. Awarded to students from the Texas or Oklahoma Panhandle majoring in political science and who have the talent and commitment to succeed in undergraduate political science with special interest in Texas government or political theory. Student must be enrolled in 15 hours per semester, 3.5 GPA, 40 hours per semester in volunteer activities with accredited non-profit organization focusing on children’s issues, and pursue career in government, law or teaching government. Student must have good character, leadership, enthusiastic about major and financial need.
297556, 297614 |
Wanda Claborn Lockridge Memorial Scholarship
Recipient must be an education major.
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Warren Warner Memorial Scholarship Fund
Recipient must be a junior or senior in the College of Business pursuing studies leading to a career in international trade. Also, recipient must be a resident of a county served by the West Texas District Export Council. Students must present or submit a report to West Texas DEC.
297534, 297545, 297550, 297551, 297559, 297579, 297603, 297604 |
Wayne & Linda Woodward Softball Scholarship
Full-time sophomore, junior or senior returning member of the WT softball team in good academic standing with preference to those with financial need.
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Wayne & Patsy Fox Scholarship
Business major taking a minimum of 12 hours per semester with a minimum 3.0 GPA; based on need.
297534, 297545, 297550, 297551, 297559, 297579, 297603, 297604 |
Wayne and JoAnn Moore Permian Basin Endowment Scholarship
Established by the Moore Charitable Foundation in memory of Wayne and JoAnn Moore, who were very philanthropic during their lives. Recipient must have a Permian Basin county as the recorded county of residence and maintain a minimum 2.0 GPA. Preference will be given to students who transfer WTAMU from Midland College.
297586 |
Welch Fellowship Award
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Wellington Alumni Chapter Skyrockets In Flight Scholarship
The Wellington WTAMU Alumni Chapter was established in the fall of 2015 as graduates in the area came together as alumni, but also to work for students at Wellington High School for the Rockets to Buffs campaign. This scholarship was created to benefit students who graduate from Wellington High and want to further their education at WTAMU. Full-time undergraduate student show is a graduate of Wellington High School. Student must submit a 250 word or less essay as to why WTAMU is their University of choice and what they hope to accomplish while attending WT after graduation. Additionally, student must maintain a 2.5 GPA.
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Wellington State Bank Ag Business Scholarship
To provide scholarship assistance and possible internship opportunities to agriculture students pursuing a career in banking.
297535, 297536, 297537 |
Wellington State Bank Business Scholarship
Since 1906, Wellington State Bank is committed to serving its customers and community with the same hometown values. This scholarship was established to provide support for a junior or senior in the College of Business who is majoring in finance or economics. Preference shall be given to students who are pursuing a career in banking, and who are from Childress, Collingsworth, Cottle, Hall, Hemphill, Wheeler, Dallam, Hartley, Lamb, Lubbock, Potter, Randall, Montague, Erath, Hood and Somervell counties.
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Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Scholarship
Freshmen must have a 22 or higher ACT scores; continuing students must maintain a 3.0 cumulative GPA and enrolled in 12 hours per semester
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Wesley Cox Memorial Scholarship
Active members of their home congregation and provide a recommendation letter from their home eldership
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West Texas A&M University Foundation Leadership Scholarship
85 grade average or 3.0 GPA, class rank and ACT/SAT scores considered
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West Texas Institutional Scholarship (WTI)
Academic, consideration to need and leadership
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Wilbur & Nellie Killebrew Provost Leadership Scholarship
Students must be from the Texas Panhandle. Preference will be given to students from Canadian, Hemphill County or Roberts County, and must have a 3.0 GPA.
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William A. & Margaret Moore Scholarship
Established with contributions and gifts from family, friends and former students of the Moore's, and from those interested in the WTAMU theatre program. Recipient must be a theatre or musical theatre major enrolled a minimum of 12 semester hours; preference will be given to students who have completed a minimum of 24 semester hours. Renewable as long as the recipient continues to meet all of the selection criteria. First-time recipients must audition before being awarded.
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William A. & Margaret Moore Theatre Scholarship
Established with an initial gift from Lois Hull and gifts from family, friends and former students of the Moore's, and from those interested in the WTAMU theatre program. Recipient must be a theatre or musical theatre major enrolled a minimum of 12 semester hours. Preference will be given to students who have completed a minimum of 24 semester hours. This is renewable as long as recipient continues to meet all of the selection criteria. First-time recipients must audition before being awarded.
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William and Mary Phipps Bandy Scholarship
Recipient must be a full-time student with preference to education and agricultural sciences majors. Also, preference to those who graduated from Friona High School and Panhandle High School.
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William E. & Mogie Cain Routh President’s Honor Scholarship
English and foreign language major; preferably a student from the Texas Panhandle; must provide leadership and service to the University and community
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William F. McWhirter Scholarship Fund
Junior or senior accounting major, top 20 percent of class according to GPA, and graduate of a high school in the top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle.
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Willis E. Harrison, D.D.S. Scholarship
Full-time (12 hours per semester) junior or senior pre-dental majors; minimum 3.2 GPA; financial need will be the primary consideration.
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Winifred Gass Memorial Scholarship Fund
Nursing majors who have completed at least 30 semester hours.
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Woltz Family President's Honor Scholarship
Established with a gift from Jim and Darlene Woltz and Katherine Woltz Vukich, their daughter, who was a PHS recipient when she attended WT. She graduated with an education degree. Although Katherine was not a music major, she loved playing the clarinet for three years in the band program. She and her family established this scholarship in 2006 to support students who love music, but are pursuing other academic interests. Recipient will provide leadership and service to the University and community. Must be a full-time, non-music major. Preference will be given to participants of the band program, and preference will be given to eligible education majors
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WT Enterprise Center Scholarship
Established by the WT Enterprise Center Scholarship to provide scholarship assistance to WTEC interns and future entrepreneurs majoring in Business Management, First preference given to staff of the WT Enterprise Center, with second preference to intern(s) of the WT Enterprise Center. If no staff or interns of the WT Enterprise Center meet the criteria, the scholarship may be awarded to a student majoring in business management with an emphasis in entrepreneurship.
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WT Homecoming Committee Scholarship
Preference shall be given based on campus involvement
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WT Opportunity Grant (Regents')
Recipients will be resident undergrad, first-time degree seeking students with an emphasis in helping these students through an unforeseen hardship. Must be in good academic standing.and have completed the FAFSA.
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WT Ranch Horse Team Scholarship
Seeded with a gift from Velrick Wilson, the WT Ranch Horse Team program established an endowed scholarship fund for students participatingin the WT Ranch Horse Team. Recipient(s) will be a participating member of the WT Ranch Horse Team.
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WT Women Scholarship
Recipient must be a child/grandchild of any faculty or staff member of WTAMU; strong academic standing: for freshmen, rank in class and ACT/SAT scores will be the primary determinant and transferring and returning students must have a cumulative 3.0 GPA or higher; preference given based on demonstrated leadership and campus and/or community involvement; other scholarship awards may be taken into consideration for final selection.
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WT125 Scholarship Endowment
Recipient will be a student from the top 26 counties of Texas Panhandle, and have a desire to focus study and career on aspirations and needs of citizens the University serves. Recipient will also possess self-reliance, courage, resourcefulness, and a desire to be part of something larger than themselves.
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WTAMU Academic Scholarship
Awarded to transfer students who are transferring in a 3.0 or higher GPA and 30 or more hours. Must be a Texas resident and show need according to the FAFSA. Students must be enrolled in at least 12 hours per each long semester.
This scholarship may be renewable for one year if you complete 30 hours for the academic year, submit the FAFSA, and maintain a 3.0 WT GPA. ***International students do not have to complete the FAFSA to qualify for this scholarship*** 297632 |
WTAMU Accounting Club Scholarship
Must be a sophomore and above accounting major and member of WTAMU Accounting Club; academic record; university and community activities; and financial need will be considered.
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WTAMU Department of Agricultural Sciences Travel-Based Study Scholarship
Recipient will be an undergraduate or graduate student in good standing, a Dept. of Ag major or grad student involved in agricultural research or teaching, and be accepted by faculty leaders/advisors for travel in Dept. of Ag Sciences study abroad or other travel-based study programs.
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WTAMU Economics Club Scholarship
Economics major who are members of the WTAMU Economics Club; need and leadership will be considered.
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WTAMU Endowment for Excellence Scholarship
Deserving WTAMU students
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WTAMU External Scholarship Fund
Selection of recipients is made by external entities. However, the student must be a currently enrolled WTAMU student.
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WTAMU Fore County Golf Scramble Scholarship
This scholarship was established by funds from the annual WTAMU Fore County Golf Scramble held in Hereford, TX. Recipients must be graduates of a high school in Deaf Smith, Parmer, Oldham or Castro counties. Preference will be given to at least one recipient from each county per year who is a sophomore, junior, or senior student in the Department of Agricultural Sciences with need.
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WTAMU General
All students who have completed an application.
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WTAMU General Scholarship Account
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WTAMU Intern of the Year Scholarship
Winner of the WTAMU Intern of the Year selected by nominees from a Selection Committee of faculty and staff representing the academic colleges.
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WTAMU Nursing Health Fairs for the Homeless Scholarship
Recipients must be nursing students.
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WTAMU Presidential Need Based Scholarship
Resident undergraduate, first-degree seeking students; consideration may be given to helping need students; consideration should be given to high school attended and other special circumstances such as first generation.
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WTAMU Rodeo Club Program Fund and Scholarship
Recipient will be an active participant on the WTAMU rodeo team.
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WTAMU Staff Leadership Scholarship
Spouse, child or grandchild of WTAMU staff (outsourced staff that were former WT employees are eligible); high school diploma, minimum 85 GPA, class rank and ACT/SAT scores considered; maintain a 2.5 GPA and enroll 12 hours each semester.
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WTAMU Transfer Student Honor Scholarship Fund
Transfer students from a two-year accredited college with a 3.3 or higher GPA based on the WTAMU official calculation of hours; preference given to Phi Theta Kappa members with proof of membership.
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Xcel Energy Electrical Engineering Scholarship
Xcel Energy Foundation established this scholarship endowment in 2022 to support the WT College of Engineering. Recipients must be enrolled as a full-time student majoring in electrical engineering and must have completed 60 credit hours. Preference will be given to students who are members of underrepresented populations, such as: first-generation students, women, Hispanic, etc.
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Xcel Energy Foundation Endowed Scholarship in Engineering
The Xcel Energy Foundation established this fund to benefit students in the College of Engineering. Recipient must be a undergraduate engineering major.
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You Make My Dreams Come True Scholarship
Established by Dr. Kuhlman in honor of Dr. Leigh Browning. Recipient must be a broadcasting major and member of the student management team for KWTS 91.1.
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Zeke Castro Memorial Scholarship
Documentation of migrant background
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Zelda Morgan Sweet Scholarship
Full-time undergraduate student from Oklahoma. Student must have participated in a high school varsity sport, maintained a "B" average or 3.0 GPA; renewable.
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Zeta Tau Alpha Academic Achievement Endowment Fund
Established to motivate members of Zeta Tau Alpha to strive for academic achievement, to recognize such achievement, to secure contributions and support of former students and friends, and to assist University recruitment and retention efforts. Active members of Zeta Tau Alpha enrolled full-time (12 hours per semester). Recipient must achieve a cumulative GPA equal to or above the all University GPA during the preceding spring semester and returning to WTAMU the following fall.
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