2014-2015 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog & Student Handbook 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
2014-2015 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog & Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Financial Aid



Introduction to Financial Aid

The University of Mobile provides a program of financial aid intended to assist students whose families cannot pay the total cost of education and to assist students who have talents, qualities, or proficiencies that would be an asset to the University of Mobile community. Students who have such needs or abilities may apply for financial aid through the financial aid office. Each program has separate criteria for qualifying.

Financial aid available at the University of Mobile includes grants, scholarships, loans, and work opportunities. The sources of these aid funds include the University, the Alabama Baptist State Convention, the State of Alabama, the United States government, and private individuals, agencies, and corporations. To apply for financial aid, a student must complete all the necessary applications required by the program for which he or she wishes to apply. All students who are considering enrollment in any undergraduate program are required to register for all coursework at the beginning of each academic period (semester). Financial aid eligibility is determined at the beginning of each academic period (semester), thus students who do not register for their courses at the beginning of the academic period (semester) are disqualified for financial aid. Applications for aid are for one academic year only. To receive financial aid for additional years, a student must complete new applications every year and meet the criteria of the programs. Students generally cannot receive more than one scholarship or grant that is funded with University of Mobile funds. University of Mobile funds generally require students to have and maintain a 2.00 GPA; some programs have higher requirements. Additional information about financial aid can be obtained from the financial aid office.

Students should contact the financial aid office prior to dropping classes to determine the effect on financial aid eligibility. Unless otherwise noted, financial aid is for full-time (12 hours or more) students. A reduction in hours may result in an adjustment to the aid package. Students must be enrolled in at least six-semester hours of regular undergraduate coursework to receive Federal Stafford loans.

Institutional financial aid and some funded/endowed scholarships are ideally granted for a four-year academic program. Students receiving $9,000.00 or more per year in institutional aid must live on-campus. See annual Student Handbook  for on-campus housing requirements. A four-year academic program begins the freshman year and totals eight Fall/Spring academic periods (semesters). Transfer students can receive aid for four Fall/Spring academic periods (semesters).

Application Process for Financial Aid

To apply for financial aid, a student must complete all the necessary applications required by the program for which he or she wishes to apply. The applications for financial aid must be completed for each academic year. A regular student’s classification is determined by the number of semester hours earned: freshmen-up to 29 semester hours; sophomores-30 to 59 semester hours; juniors-60 to 89 semester hours; and seniors-90 or more semester hours.

The procedure for applying for financial aid includes the following.

  1. New students to the University of Mobile must complete and submit the University of Mobile Admissions/Financial Aid application;
  2. All student applicants are subject to the University’s Satisfactory Academic Progress criteria;
  3. All students are to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). If a student chooses not to complete the FAFSA, it is the student’s responsibility to notify the Office of Financial Aid;
  4. All students should complete other specific forms as applicable (i.e., the Alabama Student Grant application or the Alabama Baptist State Convention Scholarship application, Federal Direct Loan Master Promissory Note, if eligible).

Applications for all aid programs at the University of Mobile are available at the University’s enrollment services office, and on the University’s website at www.umobile.edu. Students desiring to apply for financial aid at the University of Mobile should begin the application process six or more months prior to the expected date of enrollment (including federal paperwork).

Financial aid is awarded for one academic year or portion thereof, and re-application is required each subsequent year that aid is desired. Most funding agencies require that students meet and maintain the University’s standard of satisfactory academic progress to receive aid (see Satisfactory Academic Progress  below for more information). Some scholarships require recipients to have and maintain a higher academic standard.

Completing the Department of Education’s Required Verification Process

Students sometimes make errors when completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The Department of Education’s Central Processing System therefore may choose to require certain items be verified to prove the accuracy of information. If a student is selected for verification the required documents must be submitted no later than October 15 for the Fall academic period (semester) and February 15 for the Spring academic period (semester) of the current academic year. Failure to provide these documents prior to the required date will delay the processing of any federal financial aid which includes federal pell grant, federal supplemental education opportunity grant (SEOG), federal Stafford loans, and Perkins loans.

Required documents for verification include but are not limited to the verification worksheet, IRS tax transcripts, copies of W-2’s, statement of Social Security benefits, and a non-filer statement. If a student’s financial aid award changes due to the verification process, the student is notified through monthly billing statement.

Satisfactory Academic Progress for Financial Aid

All students, whether undergraduate, graduate, transfer, full-time, or part-time are required to make satisfactory academic progress. All programs of financial aid funded or controlled by federal or state agencies require that students make satisfactory academic progress to qualify for continued receipt of financial aid.

The University’s Academic Standards are the Qualitative Standards for this Process. In addition, federal law requires that students who have earned 64 or more academic hours (juniors and seniors) maintain the minimum cumulative GPA required by the University for graduation, which is 2.0 GPA. The following three components are evaluated each academic term to determine satisfactory academic progress:

Component: 1. A student has a maximum of six years consisting of 12 full-time equivalent academic periods (semesters) to complete a degree.
Component: 2. A student must demonstrate successful completion of the following number of hours at the end of each academic year: first year, 18 hours; second year, 36 hours; third year, 57 hours; fourth year, 79 hours; fifth year, 103 hours; sixth year, 128 hours.
Component: 3. All students receiving federal financial aid, institutional financial aid, academic merit scholarships or endowed scholarships must have and maintain a minimum University of Mobile grade point average of 2.0 or better in order to continue receiving financial aid. Eligibility for aid programs will be evaluated as part of the initial application process and again at the end of each academic period (semester).
  • Sanctions for not maintaining Satisfactory Academic Progress:

Financial Aid Probation is granted for one academic period (semester) and the student is allowed to continue receiving financial aid. At the end of this academic period all components of satisfactory academic progress are evaluated.

Financial Aid Suspension is assigned when a student has received financial aid on probation and has again failed to meet any of the components of satisfactory academic progress.

  • Appeal Procedures
 

A student who has been placed on financial aid suspension may appeal by submitting the satisfactory academic progress appeals form which can be obtained from enrollment services. Appeals are reviewed by the financial aid appeals committee prior to the start of each academic period (semester). The committee is composed of faculty and staff. The following criteria are observed in the appeals process:

  1. Action is based on the policies and procedures of the financial aid office.
  2. Forms are reviewed and recommendations are made on the appeal of the student whose academic performance has resulted in financial aid suspension.
  3. Students are notified in writing of the committee’s decision.

Undergraduate Student Leave of Absence Policy

The Undergraduate Student Leave of Absence (LOA) policy exists to encourage students to return and graduate after an absence of more than two consecutive semesters from UM. Circumstances that may be considered when applying include but are not limited to military training or duty, health or family issues, work related transfer. Eligible students are encouraged to take advantage of the benefits provided by a Leave of Absence, e.g., no need to apply for readmission and may participate in their regularly scheduled registration/enrollment period upon return to the University.

To apply for a Leave of Absence, a student must have maintained satisfactory academic progress and be financially clear in addition to meeting the following criteria:

  • Be a degree-seeking undergraduate student.
  • Must be registered in the current semester to apply for the Leave of Absence.
  • Do not intend to be absent for more than two consecutive semesters.
  • All holds which would restrict registration must be cleared prior to submitting LOA form. Holds include but are not limited to, required enrollment documents, disciplinary, financial, and residential life.

LOA applications are available at the Student Information Desk in Weaver Hall.

Center for Adult Programs

Because Center for Adult Programs students are charged a reduced tuition rate the only sources of financial aid available are Title IV funds and the Alabama State Grant Program. Those funds are limited to Pell Grant, Alabama Student Grant Program, and loans. Students must be enrolled in at least six credit hours to qualify for federal loans.  Full-time enrollment is 12 hours or more, three-quarter time is 9-11 hours, half-time is 6-8 hours and less than half-time is 1-5 hours.  Students enrolled in the Center for Adult Programs do not qualify for institutional aid. Students enrolling in the Center for Adult Programs should contact an enrollment counselor for specific financial aid information.

State and Federally Funded Programs

Programs funded or administered by the state and federal governments are available to qualifying University of Mobile students. These funds, when received, are credited directly to the student’s account. Under normal circumstances a student must have a credit balance before he or she can withdraw money from his or her account. The programs currently available are identified in this section.

Air Force ROTC Scholarships The Professor of Air Force Studies (PAS) can nominate qualified freshmen, sophomores, and juniors to compete for three and two-year scholarships. The scholarship entitlement pays full tuition, an allotment for fees and textbooks, and the monthly allowance mentioned in the Air Force Studies section under Field Training Course. Scholarship consideration is predicated on student ability, performance, and potential needs of the Air Force. Interested students need to contact the Department of Air Force Studies.

Three and four-year scholarships are also available to high school students. High school students interested in applying should call the Department of Air Force Studies at (251) 460-7211 or write the Department of Air Force Studies (AFROTC), University of South Alabama, SRH 156, Mobile, AL 36688-0002. Also, you can apply via the Internet at http://www.afrotc.com.

All University of Mobile (UM) students who receive a scholarship or are contracted with Air Force ROTC may also receive a room scholarship from the University of Mobile towards their room if they live in the campus residence.

Alabama National Guard Education Assistance Program applications are available from the student’s guard unit. Amounts vary.

Alabama Student Assistance Program is jointly funded by state and federal governments. Awards are made by the Alabama Commission on Higher Education on the basis of financial need to qualifying applicants from Alabama. Application is made by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid and checking the question regarding state aid.

Alabama Student Grant Program may be available to students who enroll half time or more. The grant is not available to Christian Ministries majors, persons who already hold bachelor’s degrees, nor persons who are not Alabama residents. A special application is required. Funding for this grant is determined by the Alabama State Legislature. If available this money is allocated in two disbursements, usually in the Spring academic period (semester). Students must be enrolled and application for this program must be complete by September 15 for the Fall academic period (semester) and by February 15 for Spring academic period (semester). A recipient of Alabama Student Grant Program funds becomes ineligible to receive Alabama State Grant Program funds once the total number of hours that he or she has attempted exceeds by more than twenty-five percent, (or five years for a four-year program) the number of hours for his or her course of study.

Army ROTC Scholarships annually pay all tuition costs, all mandatory fees, some miscellaneous fees, and provide a small stipend for books, as well as a small monthly subsistence allowance. Based on merit awards the University of Mobile may provide a grant to be applied toward room and board. Two-year and three-year scholarships are available to eligible students. Interested students should contact an Army ROTC representative for more information.

Federal Direct Loan funds are available to full- and half-time students who qualify. Eligibility is based on financial need, satisfactory academic progress, and other financial aid awarded. A student could possibly receive $5,500 a year as a freshman, up to $6,500 upon reaching sophomore status and up to $7,500 as a junior and senior. Payment of principal and interest can be deferred until after graduation, withdrawal, or enrollment below a half-time level (six semester hours). A student must be enrolled half-time (six semester hours) to qualify for a loan. Application is made through the Financial Aid Office to an outside lending institution.

Federal Loan Aggregate borrowing limits

  Dependent Student Undergraduate loan indebtedness $31,500  
  Independent Student Undergraduate loan indebtedness $57,500  
  Graduate and Professional Programs loan indebtedness $138,500  
       
  Once the aggregate loan amount is met, the student is no longer eligible to receive Federal Loans. An aggregate notification is made to the student through the results of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

Federal College Work Study Opportunities are available in various on-campus locations to students who qualify and who establish financial need. Qualified undergraduate full-time students are placed according to their skills and, where possible, their academic interests. First priority is given to on-campus students. Payments are made bi-weekly and are based on the minimum wage rate.

Carl D. Perkins Loan is available to a limited number of full-time or half-time students who qualify. The same basic eligibility criteria as those for the Federal Loans are used but loan limits are lower. The University serves as the lender. Repayment is deferred until graduation, withdrawal, or enrollment below a half-time level (six semester hours).

Parent Loans to Undergraduate Students (Plus) are available to dependent full- and part-time students who are classified as such by the FAFSA. Information regarding this program can be obtained from the financial aid office.

Pell Grants are made to students from families with low incomes who meet the criteria established for the program. This is an entitlement program for full- and part-time students who have not previously earned bachelor’s degrees. A federally selected processor determines eligibility, and application for the grant may be made by completing and processing the FAFSA.

Supplemental Education Opportunity Grants, when funded by the federal government, are provided to a limited number of full-time and half-time students who have extreme financial need. Eligibility is determined by the financial aid office on the basis of information provided on the University of Mobile Application for Financial Aid and the FAFSA.

Veterans Benefits are available to those who qualify. Eligibility is determined by the Veterans Administration. Potentially eligible students should contact their local Veterans Administration representative: 1-888-G.I.BILL-1 or 1-888-442-4551. www.va.gov

Financial Aid Programs Provided by the University of Mobile

The University of Mobile provides the following aid to qualified applicants. Applications may be obtained from the enrollment services office. Students generally cannot receive more than one scholarship or grant funded wholly OR in part by University of Mobile funds. In addition to criteria specified for each, continued receipt of an award requires earning and maintaining a minimum 2.00 GPA unless a higher standard is specified. Unless otherwise noted, all scholarships are limited to full-time traditional undergraduate students and are awarded based on merit, need, and other criteria.

Presidential Scholarship is the University of Mobile’s most prestigious scholarship. The Presidential Scholarship recognizes individuals with outstanding high school academic performance and who have demonstrated leadership capability. The award’s minimum value is $5,000 per year over eight consecutive academic periods (semesters) and is renewable provided the recipient maintains a full-time student status of 12 hours per academic period and a 3.25 grade point average. The scholarship includes a $1,000 room-and-board grant, which is dependent upon living in the residence halls. The freshman application for admission serves as application for this scholarship.

Dean’s Scholarship is awarded in recognition of the deans of the College of Arts and Sciences and the schools of Business, Christian Ministries, Education, and Nursing. The Dean’s Scholarship recognizes individuals who exhibit the potential to develop as leaders in their career, family, church and community. The award’s minimum value is $3,500 per year over eight consecutive academic periods (semesters) and is renewable provided the recipient maintains a full-time student status of 12 hours per academic period (semester) and a 2.50 grade point average. The scholarship includes a $1,000 room-and-board grant, which is dependent upon living in the residence halls. The freshman application for admission serves as application for this scholarship.

University Scholarship is awarded in recognition of the University of Mobile’s goal of “Changing Lives to Change the World.” Recipients are selected based upon their potential to be successful at the University and as future graduates. The award is valued at $2,000 per year over eight consecutive academic periods (semesters) and is renewable provided the recipient maintains a full-time student status of 12 hours per academic period (semester) and a 2.00 grade point average. The scholarship includes a $1,000 room and-board grant, which is dependent upon living in the residence halls. The freshman application for admission serves as application for this scholarship.

Transfer Merit Scholarship is awarded to students who have earned transfer credit (non-technical) from another accredited university or community college. These scholarships can be received for a maximum of four academic periods (semesters) and are renewable if the student maintains a cumulative grade point average of 2.75 and is enrolled in at least 12 hours per academic period (semester). Upon acceptance the University determines the amount of merit scholarship to be awarded.

  Merit Level 1: 3.50 and above $4,000 Annually  
  Merit Level 2: 3.25 - 3.499 $3,000 Annually  
  Merit Level 3: 2.80 - 3.249 $2,500 Annually  
  Merit Level 4: 2.25 - 2.799 $2,000 Annually  

Christian Ministries Scholarship is designed to assist students who are preparing for full time ministry.  The CMS provides a scholarship of $5000 annually for the Fall and Spring semesters of each academic year up to 8 semesters total.  CMS may be awarded for a maximum of 8 semesters; however, maximum aggregate eligibility will be pro-rated for entering transfer students and upperclassmen receiving this award for the first time (for example, a second semester sophomore who receives the scholarship for the first time will be eligible for a maximum of five semesters).  Students who live on campus will be eligible to receive a $1000 per year Room and Board Grant.  Students must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 hours per semester. (Application available on UMobile’s website)

Minister’s Dependent Grants are designed to assist ministers’ families with the costs of undergraduate education for their dependents and emphasize the degree completion of each recipient.

The value of the Minister’s Dependent Grant is half the rate of tuition per semester hour up to 17 hours per semester. A student must be enrolled in at least 12 hours to receive Minister’s Dependent Grant and is not eligible to receive other institutional scholarships. Application is required.

Speakers’ Tournament Scholarships are awarded to first-place winners of the Alabama Baptist Convention Speakers’ Tournament at district and state competitions. Additional information can be obtained by contacting the financial aid office or the Church Training Department of the Alabama Baptist Convention.

Athletes at the University who receive athletic scholarships may not be eligible for other institutionally funded scholarships. Athletes receiving full tuition scholarships are required to complete the FAFSA.

Financial Aid for Students Entering the Graduate Program

All undergraduate prerequisites and deficiencies taken as graduate students must be completed with a “C” or better to qualify for financial aid. Students are expected to make progress toward the degree by making grades no lower than “B” on graduate courses to qualify for financial aid. Therefore, students may count only six graduate semester hours of work with grade “C” toward the degree. When the six-hour limit of grades of “C” or below is exceeded, the student will be dropped automatically from the program. Financial aid eligibility may also be affected. The student has the right to appeal the financial aid decision to the director of financial aid. If the student is readmitted to the program, he or she must repeat courses with a grade of “C” in excess of the six-hour limit and all courses in which a grade of “F” was received.

Financial Aid for the Integrated Undergraduate and Graduate Programs

A student who indicates a five-year integrated program as his or her major will be assigned a specific academic advisor. As the student nears the end of undergraduate coursework in the program, the academic advisor will formally recommend the student for reclassification to graduate status. A student with any of these intended majors may receive financial aid for four years as a traditional undergraduate student. When the student has been recommended for reclassification to graduate status, the student may then receive federal loans financial aid only at graduate status.

Funded and Endowed Scholarships

The University of Mobile is indebted to and grateful for many friends and supporters who provide funds to aid its students. Programs funded partially or fully in this manner are listed below. In some instances, the University makes the awards; in others, designated committees make them. The amounts generally vary according to individual recipient circumstances, the number of eligible applicants, and the value of the fund from which the awards are made. Selection of recipients does not require an application. Students receiving these scholarships are required to write a thank you letter to the donor.

The Carolyn Smith Adams Scholarship was established by Mr. and Mrs. Roland L. Adams to assist students preferably, but not necessarily, from Sumter, Madison or Clarke counties in Alabama, who exhibit financial need.

The Louis M. and J. L. Adams Memorial Scholarship was established with the Baptist Foundation of Alabama to assist students from the Dothan area preparing for full-time Christian work.

The Rosemary Adams Memorial Scholarship was established by the University of Mobile in memory of Dr. Rosemary Adams who served as the Dean of the School of Nursing for over 20 years. Scholarships are to be awarded to students enrolled in the School of Nursing.

The Alabama Baptist Convention Board of Aid for Students in Church Vocations provides assistance to Southern Baptist students engaged in or preparing for church-related vocations. Students interested in receiving the aid make application each academic period (semester) and are interviewed by a committee of the Board. Applications are available in the financial aid office.

The Alabama Baptist Convention Scholarships are funded jointly by the Alabama Baptist State Convention and the University of Mobile. They provide a one-time scholarship of approximately $650 per year to entering freshmen who are members of churches that cooperate with the Alabama Baptist State Convention. ABC Scholarship applications may be obtained from the enrollment services or financial aid offices.

The Alabama Baptist Convention Special Missions Scholarship is jointly sponsored by the National Baptist Convention, the Southern Baptist Convention, the Home Mission Board, and the Alabama Baptist Convention. Full-time students from Alabama who are members of the National Baptist Convention and are preparing for a full-time church vocation are eligible to apply.

The Alabama Baptist Women’s Missionary Union Scholarships are funded by the Alabama Baptist WMU Auxiliary to provide assistance to students pursuing careers in full-time Christian work.

The Lillian Campbell Allen Scholarship was established by Mr. James E. Allen in honor of his wife, Lillian Campbell Allen. These scholarships are awarded on the basis of financial need and considerable academic performance and/or potential. Preference is accorded to members of the Faith Family Fellowship who are pursuing full-time Christian vocation work.

The Vincent A. Allen Music Scholarship was established in 2000. Scholarships are awarded to full-time music majors who maintain a 3.0 G.P.A. in music studies and a 2.5 G.P.A overall.

The Alumni Scholarship Fund was established by the alumni of the University of Mobile. Awards are made to selected students who have demonstrated academic achievement and Christian character.

The American Business Women’s Association Scholarships are funded by the Malaga Chapter of the American Business Women’s Association to assist young women with established need who are pursuing business careers. A special application is required and can be obtained from the Chapter.

The Emily Burke Anderson Memorial Scholarship was established to provide scholarships for undergraduate full-time students who demonstrate financial need. Students will be selected by the president of the university with first consideration given to members of Westside Baptist Church in Jasper, AL.

The Anderson/Graves Scholarship Fund was established in memory of Dr. Mary Anderson and Mrs. Janie Lowrey Graves. Scholarships are awarded to students in order of preference as follows: 1) students from The People’s Republic of China; 2) students wishing to study at an institution in The People’s Republic of China; 3) students from other mission fields of the Southern Baptist Convention; or 4) any student preparing for full-time Christian service.

The ATMA Scholarship Fund was established by the Mobile Chapter of the Alabama Telecommunications Management Association to provide scholarship assistance to full-time students pursuing careers in telecommunications management who have completed three courses in communications. This scholarship is awarded based on a recommendation from the communication faculty.

The Ann Street Baptist Memorial Scholarship Fund is awarded to selected students enrolled in courses of study in preparation for pastoral or other full-time Christian ministry. Ability, promise, and need are considered in selection of students.

The Dr. Charles B. Arendall, Sr. Scholarship was established by Mr. Charles B. Arendall, Jr. in memory of his father. Scholarships are awarded to students in great need with preference given to those with an ACT score of 27 or higher.

The Charles B. Arendall Scholarship was established by Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. McGinley in honor of Mr. Charles B. Arendall, Jr. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of need and merit.

The J. L. Bedsole Foundation provides generous scholarship assistance to a select number of students from southwest Alabama with demonstrated ability and financial need. Priority is given to students from Clarke County.

The Joseph Linyer Bedsole, Jr. Scholarship is to be awarded, first, to full-time students enrolled in the School of Business or, second, in such other program of study as may be determined by the University. Priority of consideration shall be given, in order of preference, to J. L. Bedsole Scholars as selected by the J.L. Bedsole Foundation, to students from southwest Alabama, or to any student accepted into the University of Mobile.

The Phala Bradford Bedsole Memorial Scholarship for Nursing is to be awarded to full-time students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing or the Master of Science Degree in Nursing programs, with priority given in order of preference to J.L. Bedsole Scholars as selected by the J.L. Bedsole Foundation, students from southwest Alabama, or any student accepted into the University.

The T. Massey and Martha J. Bedsole Scholarship was established through the generosity of T. Massey and Martha J. Bedsole to provide scholarship assistance to full-time students of the University of Mobile. Awards are made to students who have demonstrated exceptional academic ability and exemplary Christian character. To receive a scholarship, a student must have an ACT score of 30 or higher and a high school GPA of 3.50 or above on a 4.00 scale. The scholarship is renewable for three years provided the student maintains a cumulative GPA of 3.50 and satisfies all other requirements for the scholarship. Preference will be given to students from Clarke and Mobile Counties.

The Tatum Bedsole Memorial Scholarship Fund was established by Mrs. Estelle Bedsole in memory of her husband. The fund provides scholarship assistance to deserving students of outstanding Christian character who are enrolled in courses of study leading to degrees in the teaching profession.

The Travis M. and Susan D. Bedsole Scholarship was established to fund scholarships for undergraduate and/or graduate students. Preference will be given to J. L. Bedsole Scholars as selected by the J. L. Bedsole Foundation, then to students from southwest Alabama, then first-year students. Recipients must demonstrate academic success, leadership potential, and financial need.

The Faye Bedwell Memorial Scholarship was established to provide scholarships for students who are members of the First Baptist Church, Jackson, Alabama, with second priority given to residents of Clarke County, Alabama. This scholarship is awarded annually and can be renewed.

The Fred and Vivian Bell Scholarship was established to provide scholarship assistance to students enrolled full-time, with preference given to students with financial need.

The Kenneth and Colleen Bergdolt Endowed Scholarship was established in 2000 in honor of Kenneth and Colleen Bergdolt. Scholarships are awarded to full-time music majors.

The Mike Blaylock Endowed Scholarship was established to provide scholarships to softball athletes who demonstrate team, campus, and spiritual leadership abilities. Recipients will be determined by the softball coach with input from a designated family member.

The Board of Regents Scholarship was established to provide scholarships to students entering Christian service.

The Barbara B. Bodenhamer Nursing Scholarship was established by Elmer G. Bodenhamer. The fund provides scholarship assistance to Christian nursing students who demonstrate financial need.

The Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bosarge Endowed Scholarship was established through the Baptist Foundation of Alabama for unrestricted scholarships.

The Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Bounds and Miss Jessie Bounds Memorial Scholarship Fund was endowed by Mrs. Neville Bounds Montgomery. Scholarships from this fund are to assist selected students who demonstrate financial need.

The Herman W. and Janie Joiner Boutwell Scholarship provides scholarships for full-time undergraduate students enrolled in art, business, Christian Ministries, education, engineering, health science, law, music, or natural science as a course of study. These students must express through their lives a commitment to Christian morals and values; incoming freshmen must score at least 20 on the ACT and rank in the top ten percent of their graduating classes. Students must be involved in extra-curricular activities that serve people. Scholarships are renewable to students maintaining a 3.00 GPA.

The Stella T. Hale Bowers Memorial Fund provides scholarships to students in education, nursing, medicine, or fine arts.

The Erin Eileen Boyle Memorial Scholarship was established by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Boyle, Jr. to assist students who have been accepted into the University of Mobile School of Nursing and enroll full-time in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program.

The Joshua David Braswell Memorial Scholarship Fund for Nursing was established by Mrs. Rebecca Clark. Scholarships are to be awarded to nursing students entering the clinical component of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program. Factors considered are need, previous academic achievement, potential for success, and a love for nursing. Student will be chosen by three Nursing Faculty members with the consultation of a financial aid representative.

The Melanie A. Bridges Scholarship was established by Mr. and Mrs. William D. Bridges. The fund provides scholarships for selected full-time second-year nursing students who demonstrate financial need.

The Brookwood Baptist Church Christian Service Scholarship Fund provides scholarship assistance to students preparing for full-time Christian service. Awards in the amount of $1,000 are made on the basis of need and 2.0 GPA and require that recipients be active members of a Southern Baptist Convention church.

The Lucile Burson Scholarship Fund was established by Miss Lucile Burson. The fund provides scholarships to assist students preparing for a medical career or majoring in music or art with preference being given in that order.

The Col. William M. Caffee, M.D., Scholarship was established by Mrs. William G. Caffee in memory of Col. William M. Caffee, M.D. to assist students preparing for careers in medicine, biology, chemistry, or other natural sciences, who demonstrate ability and promise. Priority will be given to students enrolled in courses of study leading to degrees in medicine.

The Amanda Caldwell Trust Fund was established to provide scholarships to deserving students preparing for the preaching ministry. Students must be from Alabama and enrolled full-time to receive consideration for the scholarship.

The Matilda N. Carroll Memorial Scholarship Fund was established to provide a scholarship or scholarships for a student or students enrolled at the University of Mobile in a course of study leading toward full-time Christian service.

The Michael Catt Ministry Scholarship was established to provide scholarships to full-time students pursuing a career in pastoral preaching.

The Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Chambers Scholarship was established by Mr. Joe B. Kelly in memory of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Chambers. Priority is accorded first to students from the First Baptist Church of Frisco City, Alabama, and then to students from the Bethlehem Baptist Association, Monroe County, Alabama.

The Chevron Freshman Scholars Program is funded by Chevron U.S.A., Inc. to recognize and reward outstanding high school seniors. To be eligible, a student must be strongly interested in the sciences or mathematics, has exhibited strong achievement in the sciences and mathematics at the high school level, and has a high GPA. The one-year award is based on merit without regard to financial need and is for one year.

The Chickasaw First Baptist Church/Colleen and Kenneth Bergdolt Scholarship was established to provide scholarships to full-time students in the Honors Program in the Humanities Department or to students majoring in the Humanities Degree.

The Lewie F. Childree Memorial Scholarship was established by Mr. Ronald M. Childree in memory of his father, Mr. Lewis D. Childree. Scholarships are awarded to worthy students at the sophomore-level or above, pursuing full-time Christian work and who are members in good standing of a Baptist church affiliated with the Alabama Baptist State Convention.

The Etna F. Vine, William Ronald Childress, and Irma S. Childress Memorial Trust is to be awarded to full-time students majoring in education or nursing.

The Christian Athletic Training Scholarship was established by Mrs. Kelly McGinley. Scholarships are to be awarded to a Christian student enrolled full-time as an Athletic Training Education Major, who demonstrates leadership skills and a passion for the lost.

The K. J. Clark Memorial Scholarship Fund was established by the Business Men’s Bible Class of the First Baptist Church of Mobile in memory of its former teacher, Dr. K. J. Clark. The scholarship fund was endowed in June 2000 by Dr. Clark’s sons: Mr. James M. Clark, Mr. Robert T. Clark, and Mr. William K. Clark.

The Gwendolyn Condit Scholarship Fund was established by members of Spring Hill Baptist Church in memory of the late Mrs. Gwendolyn Condit. Scholarships are awarded by Spring Hill Baptist Church. Priority is accorded members of Spring Hill Baptist Church. Applications may be made to the fund committee of the church.

The Evelyn Darley Cosby Endowment Fund was established to provide a scholarship or scholarships for a student or students preparing for Christian ministries enrolled full-time at the University of Mobile.

The Wilton E. and Mary M. Cox Scholarship Fund was established to provide scholarships to full-time students, enrolled in the College of Business who maintain a 2.5 GPA, and are residents of Mobile or Baldwin counties in Alabama. Priority is given to veterans of any U. S. military.

The Crampton Scholarship Endowment Trust was established by Mrs. Katharine C. Cochrane in memory of her mother, Mrs. Katharine S. Crampton. Scholarships are awarded from this trust to selected students with academic promise who demonstrate financial need.

The Lewis D. Crane Memorial Scholarship was established by Mrs. E. M. Megginson in memory of her brother, Mr. Lewis D. Crane. Scholarship recipients are selected from applicants pursuing careers in the field of medicine.

The Marie Jackson Parrish Crumb Scholarship was established by Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Jackson, Sr. The fund makes available scholarship assistance to full-time students enrolled in the nursing program.

The Mary F. Daniels Memorial Scholarship Fund was established to be awarded to students who major in Christian ministry and/or education. Students who are current members of First Baptist Church of Tillman’s Corner will receive first priority in awarding of the scholarship; if none qualify, scholarship distribution may be made to any student who demonstrates financial need.

The Emanuel Davidson Scholarship Fund was established by Mr. Davidson’s daughter, Mrs. Erwin Key, in his memory. Scholarships are awarded to students enrolled full-time in the premedical program or, if none qualify, to students pursuing a course of study in the department of natural sciences.

The Anne Parker Weaver Davis Scholarship was established by Dr. and Mrs. William K. Weaver, Jr. in honor of their daughter Anne Davis. Scholarships are to be awarded to full-time students who are preparing for the teaching profession and who are majoring in Early Childhood Education.

The Carrie Bernice Davis Scholarship was established by Mrs. Carolyn Hurd in memory of her sister. The fund is to provide scholarship assistance to students enrolled in courses of study leading to full-time Christian vocations and who demonstrate financial need. Preference is given, in order, to members of Dauphin Way Baptist Church in Mobile, residents of Wayne County, MS, residents of other counties in Mississippi.

The Edmund L. Deasy Scholarship was established by the late Mr. Edmund L. Deasy. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of high scholastic achievement, exceptional leadership qualities, and financial need.

The Jeanette L. Dobbs Scholarship Fund was established to provide scholarships to full-time students who demonstrate financial need.

The Bessie Fulford Dodd Memorial Scholarship Fund was established to provide scholarships for male students who are preparing for a career in full-time Christian ministry.

The O. D. Dodd Trust Fund was established to provide scholarships to students preparing for full-time Christian vocations. To be eligible, a student must be enrolled full-time in a course of study in preparation for a church vocation.

The James H. and Carrie B. Dodson Scholarship was established by the late Dr. James H. Dodson to assist Southern Baptist students preparing for the preaching ministry.

The George and Patricia Dorsett Scholarship for Christian Ministries and Nursing was established to provide scholarships to be awarded to a University of Mobile nursing student(s) who is entering the clinical component of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program. The recipient(s) of the Christian Ministries scholarship will be a student(s) preparing for full-time church vocation and entering the junior year; and a member of a Southern Baptist Church; and an outstanding student(s) with financial need.

The Reverend William L. and Mrs. Ella Mae Dossett Memorial Scholarship was established by Reverend William L. Dossett in memory of his wife, the late Mrs. Ella Mae Dossett. Scholarships are awarded to students pursuing four-year degrees in nursing.

The Henry H. and Helen S. Drummond Scholarship was established by Mrs. Helen Drummond. Scholarships are to be awarded to full-time students based on demonstrated financial need as interpreted by university officials.

The Jack and Stella Drummond Scholarship was established by Dr. Janice P. Bowers to assist full-time ministerial students enrolled in a course of study leading to a career as a pastor.

The East Norwood Baptist Church Memorial Trust Fund was established with the Baptist Foundation of Alabama by the East Norwood Baptist Church of Birmingham, Alabama. Priority is given to former members or qualified dependents of former members of East Norwood Baptist Church (disbanded) entering the preaching ministry or other full-time Christian vocations and nursing.

The Jack Edwards Scholarship is awarded annually to selected full-time students enrolled in courses of study in history, political science, or related majors and who show academic promise.

The Dudley and Dorothy Ellis Scholarship was established by Dudley and Dorothy Ellis. Scholarships are to be awarded to full-time students who are preparing for a career in full-time Christian ministry.

The Martha Roberts Elrod Memorial Scholarship Fund was established to provide scholarships for students majoring in music education, with priority given to students from Mobile, Alabama.

The Faith Family Fellowship Scholarship was established to provide scholarship assistance to a full-time student, with first priority given to students that are members of Faith Family Fellowship. If no student or applicant is a member of Faith Family Fellowship, the scholarship may be made available to a student living in Baldwin County, Alabama.

The M. C. and Karlene Farmer Scholarship was established by Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Farmer to assist students preparing for the pastoral ministry or enrolled in studies leading to full-time Christian vocational work. Primary consideration is given to students with special merit and promise by assisting them to the conclusion of their post-graduate studies.

The First Baptist Church of Bay Minette Scholarships were established by the First Baptist Church of Bay Minette, Alabama. Priority is accorded to members or qualified dependents of members of that church, or students from other Southern Baptist churches in Baldwin County, Alabama.

The Dr. Emmett B. Frazer Memorial Scholarship was established by Mrs. Emmett B. Frazer in memory of her husband. The funds provide scholarship assistance to deserving students. Preference is given to students who are members of First Baptist Church of Mobile.

The Mrs. Emmett B. Frazer Foreign Studies Scholarship was established by Mrs. Emmett Frazer to help underwrite the costs of study for a University of Mobile student in a college or university outside the United States, and/or for students who are citizens of countries other than the United States who are pursuing a degree at the University of Mobile.

The Bo Freeman Memorial Scholarship provides scholarship assistance to freshmen who are preparing to enter full-time Christian service and are graduates of Satsuma High School.

The S. Willard Gates Scholarship was established by friends of Mr. Gates, retired principal of Gorgas School in Mobile County, in honor of his dedication to helping shape the future of those he touched as educator, coach, and friend. The scholarship fund provides assistance to full-time students participating in intercollegiate basketball.

The Miss Jessie Mary Gay, Miss Bertha Spradlin, Miss Annie Louise White, and Miss Nancy Wall Travel Grant was established by the University of Mobile Students International Club. The fund is to be used to provide grants for students who are regularly enrolled full-time and have a good academic standing. The student must have completed at least two academic periods (semesters) of foreign language study at the University and must also be enrolled for credit in a program to study the language in a country in which it is spoken. Financial need and previous travel experience may be considered in the evaluation of applicants.

The Maxine and Harold Gerhardt Scholarship Fund was established by Mr. and Mrs. Gerhardt to provide financial assistance to students enrolled full-time.

The Josh and Ethel Gillespie Scholarship Fund was established by Ruby G. Lauzon to provide assistance to students from any of the Children’s Homes sponsored by the Alabama Baptist State Convention. Should there be a year when no students from a Children’s Home sponsored by the Alabama Baptist State Convention are eligible to receive this scholarship, the scholarship funds will be awarded to a student who has a financial need as determined by the Financial Aid Office of the University. The scholarship is awarded annually, is renewable, and is based on demonstrated financial need.

The Chora Godwin Scholarship Fund for Art Majors was established to provide scholarships to full-time students majoring in art. Scholarships will be awarded based on need, artistic ability, and/or potential.

The Chora Godwin Scholarship Fund for Humanities Majors was established to provide scholarships to full-time students majoring in the humanities degree. Scholarships will be awarded based on need, academic performance, and/or potential.

The Charles and Nancy Goldstine Memorial Fund was established to provide scholarships to be awarded annually to dependents of ministers of Southern Baptist churches (studying for any discipline) and for students who are members of Southern Baptist churches who are studying for a church-related vocation.

The John Russell and Nell Bedsole Goodloe Excellence in Nursing Scholarship was established to provide scholarship assistance to full-time students who have completed their junior year of the nursing program, have exhibited the most caring attitude towards patients, and have demonstrated acceptable academic performance. A committee made up of the President, Director or Financial Aid, the Chairman of Nursing, and two nursing faculty members, will name the recipient.

The Lisa Reneé Gordon Memorial Scholarship was established by Diana S. and L. Wayne Gordon in memory of their daughter, Lisa. Scholarships are to be awarded to students with a 2.5 GPA.

The Charles C. Hand Scholarship Fund was established by partners of Hand, Arendall, Bedsole, Greaves & Johnston law firm, in the name of Mr. Charles C. Hand, to assist students of high scholastic achievement majoring in business or pre-law.

The Janá Hayes Memorial Scholarship Fund was established to be awarded to a senior with a minimum 3.5 GPA enrolled in the sports medicine program with a strong commitment to athletic training.

The Charlie and Laura Hearn Endowed Scholarship is awarded to full-time students with demonstrated financial need for assistance.

The Howell and Elizabeth Heflin Endowed Scholarship was established by the Alabama Association of Independent Colleges and Universities in 1995 with no specific guidelines.

The Hickory Hammock Baptist Church Scholarship was established to provide scholarships for full-time students who maintain a 3.0 GPA with preference given to active members of Hickory Hammock Baptist Church. Applicants must submit a letter of recommendation from the pastor of their home church confirming strong Christian character and containing examples of involvement and support of church activities.

The Lois Jenkins Hill Scholarship was established by Dr. A. Garrett Hill and Mrs. Lois Jenkins Hill to provide scholarship assistance to deserving students enrolled in courses of study leading to majors in music, art, drama, or other fine arts disciplines.

The Hillcrest Foundation of Bessemer, Alabama, through the Alabama Independent College Fund, provides scholarship assistance to deserving psychology majors in their junior or senior years. Preference is given to students interested in the field of mental health.

The Mabel S. Hitchcock Scholarship was established to assist students with demonstrated financial need.

The Ronnie B. and Mitzi L. Holladay Scholarship was established to provide financial assistance to students from Morgan Academy and/or Lowndes Academy. If no student meets this requirement, the scholarship may be given to a music student residing in the state of Alabama. The scholarship is renewable as long as the recipient maintains a minimum G.P.A. of 3.0.

The Fred Boyles Holmes, Sr., and Annie Jo Bethune Scholarship is awarded to selected students who are native residents of Baldwin or Conecuh Counties, who show special ability and promise, and who demonstrate financial need.

The Leslie and Barbara Holmes Scholarship Fund to Assist Needy Ministerial Students was established to be awarded to students preparing for full-time Christian ministry. Scholarships are to be awarded annually and are renewable and shall be based on a demonstrated financial need, as interpreted by university officials. Students must maintain a 3.0 GPA.

The Tim Hudmon Music Scholarship was established with the Baptist Foundation of Alabama by Mr. Cecil S. Hudmon and Mrs. Virginia G. Hudmon to assist selected students preparing for church-related music ministry. Priority will be accorded to students who reside in Chambers County, Alabama.

The Ingram Scholarship was established by Mr. and Mrs. Forrest H. Ingram to assist students with demonstrated financial need.

The Pearl J. Jackson Scholarship is awarded to students from Escambia or Monroe County in Alabama who are pursuing a full-time Christian vocation and recommended by their pastors. First priority is given to members of the First Baptist Church of Flomaton. Students must also express through their lives a commitment to Christian morals and values.

The Jenkins Fund of the Coosa River Baptist Association was collected in 1850 by William C. Jenkins, Sr., who was a contibuter to missions in that association for thirty-nine years. Originally intended to begin a ministers’ school in Talladega, it was held by association members until they gave it to the University of Mobile in 1981. Grants from this fund are for ministerial students.

The Nina and Earl Joseph Scholarship was established for unrestricted scholarships, with preference given to descendants.

The E. M. Keebler Scholarship was established by the Board of Trustees in honor of former academic dean, E. M. Keebler to assist students with financial need.

The Wallace E. and Wilma R. Keown Scholarship was established to provide scholarship assistance to students preparing for church-related vocations. Preference is given to students from the Columbia Baptist Association.

The John H. and Reba Kilgo Scholarship Fund was established by Mrs. Reba Kilgo to provide scholarships for students preparing for a career in full-time Christian service and who maintain a 2.0 G.P.A.

The Hillery D. Kirkham Memorial Scholarship was established by Mrs. Dorothy J. Kirkham in memory of her husband. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of need and merit.

The Evie L. Kohen Scholarship Fund was established by Billie Rae Kohen. The fund provides scholarship assistance to full-time students pursuing degrees leading to certification in the teaching profession.

The L. H. Koon Memorial Scholarship was established by Concord Baptist Church. First priority will be given to members of Concord Baptist Church, then to residents of Russell County Baptist Association. The scholarship is awarded annually and is renewable.

The Jeannette G. and Julius Kretzer Scholarship is to be awarded to full-time students majoring in Nursing who maintain a 2.0 G.P.A. Selection is based on a demonstrated financial need, as determined by university officials.

The Edward P. and Ruby G. Lauzon Scholarship was established to provide scholarship assistance to full-time students enrolled in courses of study leading to bachelor’s degrees with emphasis in history.

The Ruby Lauzon Missionary Education Trust Fund was established by Mrs. Ruby Lauzon to provide scholarship grants to Christian missionaries or their spouses while on furlough or leave from his or her regular assignment and who enroll at the University of Mobile in areas other than religion.

The Lola Curry Donald Ledbetter Scholarship Fund was established to assist full-time students pursuing majors or minors in music. Selection is based on character, ability, promise, and need. Preference will be given to students in the area of instrumental music, with special consideration to those with an interest in violin.

The Aubrey Bernard and Ruby Parmer Lee Scholarship was established with the Baptist Foundation of Alabama by Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Lee to assist students from Southern Baptist churches in Covington, Coffee, and Crenshaw Counties Alabama, who are preparing for church-related or nursing vocations.

The Alma Lewis Ministerial Scholarship was established by the late Miss Alma Lewis to assist white Southern Baptist students preparing for the preaching ministry.

The WMU-Willie Mae Lyon Scholarship was established by the Mobile Baptist Association WMU to assist students from Mobile County, Alabama whose abilities and interests give promise of unusual service to God and humankind and who have financial need. Students must make application directly to the Mobile Baptist Association WMU.

The Lyon-Lewis Memorial Scholarship was established by the late Mrs. J. Maury Lyon in memory of her husband and her parents to assist students of exceptional scholastic achievement with financial need.

The Kathleen Mallory Memorial Scholarship was established in memory of Kathleen Mallory by Mrs. Irene N. Mallory to assist Southern Baptist students or foreign students who are enrolling at the University as the result of Southern Baptist mission work. Academic ability and financial need may also be considered.

The Price and Vera Malone Scholarship Fund was established by Price Malone and Vera Malone to provide assistance to full-time students at the University of Mobile. Scholarship assistance is restricted to students enrolled in courses of study leading to certification in the teaching profession and who have demonstrated commitment to Christian morals and values. Priority for assistance is given to students from Mobile and Clarke Counties.

The Cecil R. and Marjorie L. Maples Scholarship was established to assist students that are active in their churches and are studying for church-related ministry.

The Foreign Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention provides financial assistance from the Margaret Fund Scholarship to dependents of Board-appointed missionaries. Eligible students should contact the Foreign Mission Board for information.

The Luzenia Marques Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a University of Mobile nursing student(s) who is entering the clinical component of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program.

The Marriott Scholarship Fund is awarded to selected dormitory residents who demonstrate academic promise, strong moral character, and leadership qualities.

The Philip and Mary Martin Scholarship Fund was established by Dr. and Mrs. Michael Magnoli in honor of his father and stepmother. The fund is to provide financial assistance for students who illustrate exceptional leadership potential.

The Roy F. Martin Memorial Scholarship Fund was established by Mr. and Mrs. Don J. Martin in memory of their son. The fund provides scholarship assistance to students pursuing careers in full-time Christian service.

The Thomas T. Martin Scholarship Fund was established in honor of Dr. T. T. Martin, Trustee Emeritus and a founding influence of the University of Mobile. The fund makes scholarships available to deserving students.

The Telfair J. and Ida Belle Mashburn Scholarship is to be awarded to students studying humanities or philosophy, or majoring in music or pre-law.

The Ben May Scholarship was established by the Ben May Foundation to provide scholarship assistance to students in advanced nursing studies.

The Phyllis D. and Franklin P. McDonald Scholarship was established by the late Mr. and Mrs. Franklin P. McDonald to assist selected students from Southwest Alabama who have financial need. (Southwest Alabama includes Choctaw, Washington, Mobile, Baldwin, Clarke, Monroe, Escambia, Wilcox, and Conecuh Counties.)

The Sam and Carrie McDonald Scholarship was established by the late Captain Samuel A. McDonald to assist students of high scholastic achievement with financial need. Applicants must have achieved either an ACT composite score of 22 or a GPA of 3.20 on a 4.00 scale. A 3.20 GPA is required each academic period (semester) for retaining the scholarship. A special application is required.

The Charles Ballard McInnis Trust was established with the Baptist Foundation of Alabama under the terms of the last will and testament of the late Mr. Charles Ballard McInnis. Scholarships from this trust are to assist Baptist students from Conecuh County, Alabama. Applications may be obtained from the Charles Ballard McInnis Trust Scholarship Committee, P. O. Box 524, Evergreen, Alabama, 36401.

The Earle and Lillie Bell McKenney Scholarship was established with the Baptist Foundation of Alabama by Mr. and Mrs. Earle McKenney to assist students who are natives of Alabama and committed to the pastoral ministry.

The Louise Van Landingham O’Connor McKinley was established by Mrs. Maureen Nichols in honor of her mother. Scholarships are to be awarded to University of Mobile students with financial need. Priority of consideration shall be given, in order of preference, to students who are single mothers, members of Riverside Baptist Church, located in Mobile, Alabama, and/or residents of the State of Mississippi.

The John D. Meador Memorial Scholarship was established by the family and friends of the late Mr. John D. Meador to assist selected students with financial need.

The Leon and Joclaire Megginson Scholarship is a one-time scholarship in the amount of $1,000. The Scholarship recipient will be a first-year Christian Ministries major who meets all University standards for unconditional admission. First priority shall be given to a female student whose goal is a career in international missions. Second priority shall be given to a female Christian Ministries major. Third priority shall be given to other Christian Ministries majors.

The Louise Woodall Melvin Memorial Fund was established by Mrs. Irvin Woodall in memory of her daughter. Preference is given to music majors with primary consideration to organists.

The Betty Stuart Mitchell Scholarship was established by Mr. T. W. Mitchell in honor of his wife. Scholarships are for full-time students from Baldwin County, Alabama, with preference given to nursing majors.

The Mobile Art Association Scholarship was established by the Mobile Art Association to assist art majors who have completed their freshman year.

The Mobile Baptist Association has established a scholarship fund to assist students from cooperating Southern Baptist Churches of the Association who are preparing for full-time church vocations and have severe financial need. Please contact the Mobile Baptist Association for more information.

The Mobile Community Scholarship is awarded to students (one male and one female) enrolled in a course of study leading to a degree in business.

The Mobile Medical Endowment Trust was established by the Medical Society of Mobile County to assist students with financial need. Please contact the Medical Society of Mobile for further information.

The Roger and Marie Mott Scholarship was established to assist full-time students majoring in nursing or Christian studies.

The Mattie Lou Brown Murphy Memorial Fund was established with the Baptist Foundation of Alabama to assist students pursuing careers in church-related music.

The James N. and Carrie G. Murray Scholarship was established to provide scholarship assistance to students enrolled full-time and pursuing courses of study leading to a bachelor degree in Christian Ministries.

The Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Nichols Nursing Scholarship was established by Mrs. Joseph E. Nichols to assist students in the baccalaureate nursing program who demonstrate ability and promise.

The Mrs. Hattie E. Nored Trust has been established to provide scholarships to full-time students having demonstrated a commitment to a full-time Christian vocation. Secondary consideration is given to those students enrolled in the associate degree nursing program.

The John and Patricia Northrop Scholarship was established by John T. and Patricia Northrop to assist deserving students who have expressed through their lives a commitment to Christian morals and values. Scholarships are awarded to students enrolled in courses of study leading to careers in Christian ministry or in business. Priority is given to students from Covington County.

The Everton C. Odom Memorial Trust was established for full-time scholarships in the departments of nursing, education, and natural sciences. Student must be a resident of the state of Alabama for at least five years prior to enrollment. If in nursing, student must be an upper classmen and selected by nursing faculty members.

The Olson-Barnes Scholarship is to be awarded to students pursuing degrees in education with first priority given to those from Theodore High School, Alma Bryant High School, and Mary Montgomery High School. If there are no students meeting these criteria, the selection committee shall find other deserving candidates.

The Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Palmer Scholarship Fund was established to provide scholarship assistance to full-time students who demonstrate academic promise. Priority will be given to students from Leroy High School and Washington County.

The Lannes A. and Avis G. Parker Scholarship Fund was established by Dr. and Mrs. Michael A. Magnoli in honor of her father and mother. The fund is to provide scholarships for students participating in intercollegiate athletics. Priority will be given to students participating in the men’s basketball program. Second priority will be given to students participating in baseball or softball.

The Daniel Kirven Parkman Memorial Fund was established with the Baptist Foundation of Alabama to provide scholarship assistance for students in the fields of pre-medicine and nursing.

The William Henry and Stella Johnson Parkman Scholarship Fund was established with the Baptist Foundation of Alabama by Miss Ruth Parkman to provide scholarships to students majoring in history or church music.

The Jesse Patty Scholarship was established with the Baptist Foundation of Alabama to provide scholarship assistance to men preparing for the pastoral ministry or to persons preparing for ministry in the field of religious education. Preference is given to students who are members of New Prospect #2 Baptist Church (Lookout Mountain Association), members of churches of the Lookout Mountain Association or Cherokee Baptist Association, and wards of the Alabama Baptist Children’s Homes.

The H. Austill Pharr Scholarship was established by the family and friends of the late H. Austill Pharr, to be awarded to an outstanding young man of high scholastic achievement.

The Dr. E. Grace Pilot Scholarship was established by Dr. Grace Pilot. Scholarships are to be awarded to full-time students enrolled at the University of Mobile who demonstrate financial need and are residents of Mobile, Baldwin, or Choctaw counties in Alabama. Scholarships are renewable if 2.5 or better G.P.A. is maintained.

The Pine Hill Baptist Church/Mrs. Kathleen Davie Godbold Scholarship was established to provide scholarship assistance with preference given to students from Pine Hill Baptist Church and Bethel Baptist Association.

The Pine Hill Baptist Church/Fred A. Vaughn Scholarship is awarded to full-time students. Preference is given to students from Bethel Baptist Association who are enrolled full-time.

The Pocahontas Nursing Scholarship is awarded by the National Society of Colonial Dames XVII Century to Native Americans in the field of nursing. Written requests can be made to National Society Colonial Dames, Treasurer General, 1601 Mattee Park Road, Marion, Indiana, 46952.

The Annie Rhodes Memorial Fund was established by the Baldwin Baptist Association WMU to assist young women from Baptist churches of the Association.

The George Crawford and Mary Alice Roberts Memorial Trust was established with the Baptist Foundation of Alabama by Mr. Columbus Roberts to assist Baptist students from Russell, Lee, or Chambers counties who are preparing for church-related vocations.

The Dick Robertson Scholarship was established to provide scholarships to full-time students preparing to enter the music ministry in a Baptist Church. Scholarship recipients must maintain a 2.0 GPA.

The Bobbie J. Roper Scholarship was established by Reverend Emmett Roper in honor of his wife. Scholarships are to be awarded to full-time students entering the clinical component of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program.

The Rosemary Melton Robinson Student Loan Fund is available to Southern Baptist Church members with financial need. A co-signer may be required. The loan fund is awarded per academic period (semester).

The George Coventry Roughgarden and Nita Schmidt Roughgarden Fund was established to fund student grants and loans up to and including secondary or graduate level studies.

The Mary Austill and Yetta G. Samford Scholarship is to provide scholarships to full-time students with preference given to those who show special academic promise and who demonstrate financial need.

The Harry M. Saranthus Memorial Scholarship is to be awarded to a student or students pursuing a forestry degree. If none qualify, scholarships are to be awarded to a student or students pursuing a business degree. If none qualify, scholarship distribution may be made to any student who demonstrates financial need. Candidates for the scholarship must have a B average.

The Anne Maddox Sawyer Memorial Trust was established to provide scholarship assistance to full-time students committed to and preparing for full-time Christian vocations.

The Ruth Louise Scott Memorial Scholarship Fund was established by Katherine Anne Scott. First priority is given to the descendant or descendants of the parents of Ruth Louise Scott; second priority to a student or students with academic promise; and third priority to a student or students with leadership ability. Scholarships are awarded annually, are renewable, and are based on demonstrated financial need.

The Shady Pines Baptist Church Scholarship is awarded to students who are members of a Baptist church and have committed their lives to any aspect of Christian ministry. Ministry may include but is not limited to preaching, music, and education, including bivocational work. Scholarships may provide funds for tuition, fees books, room and board, and other expenses incurred while attending the University. Scholarships are awarded annually, are renewable, and based on a demonstrated financial need.

The Barrett C. Shelton, Jr. Scholarship was established through the Alabama Association of Independent Colleges and Universities in 1996 by Mr. Shelton.

The Sarah King Shepherd Memorial Scholarship was established by the Rev. Hubert B. Shepherd in memory of his wife. The fund provides scholarships to full-time students who are preparing for full-time church vocations, are members of a Southern Baptist Church, and are willing to repay the scholarship if they do not remain in a church vocation for at least five years after completing their education. Preference is given first to students who are members of First Baptist Church of Fairhope, second to students from churches of the Baldwin Baptist Association, then to any student preparing for full-time Christian service.

The Annie Megginson Sinclair Scholarship is provided by the W. A. Megginson Foundation to be awarded to a full-time student majoring in organ. This scholarship is awarded based on a recommendation from the Division of Music Chair.

The William J. Sirmon, Jr. Scholarship Fund was established by Mr. Wayne Sirmon to assist students based on a demonstrated financial need, with preference given to students majoring in history and social studies education.

The Mr. and Mrs. William J. Slaughter Scholarship Fund was established to provide scholarship assistance to full-time students pursuing careers in Christian Ministries, music, education, or nursing. Student may not be a dependent of a clergyman. Student must be an active member of a Baptist or other Protestant church.

The Caroline Daniel Slawson Scholarship was established by Mr. Guice Slawson in honor of his wife. The fund makes available scholarships to students enrolled in courses of study leading toward full-time Christian service, with preference given to students from Barbour County and/or to the dependents of men and women engaged in full-time Christian service with Alabama Baptists.

The Frank F. Smith, Jr. Memorial Scholarship was established by Mrs. Florence M. Smith in memory of her son. Scholarships are to be awarded to any student whose academic record, and extracurricular behavior reflect (a) high moral character; (b) high academic performance and (c) demonstrated musical, athletic, or leadership ability.

The Thomas N. Stallworth Scholarship Fund was established by Thomas N. Stallworth to assist students preparing for full-time music ministry who demonstrate ability and promise.

The Mary W. Steedley Scholarship Fund was established by Dr. Dwight M. Steedley. The fund provides assistance to full-time students majoring in mathematics.

The John and Helen Thomas Scholarship Fund was established to provide scholarships to full-time foreign students preparing to return to their home countries to do Christian work, to American students preparing for the mission field, or to ministerial students who have demonstrated substantial improvement.

The Bruce and Lillie Turner Scholarship is provided in the amount of $1,000 per year and is to be awarded to full-time freshman or transfer students from Washington County, Alabama. If none from Washington County, Alabama, then the scholarship can be awarded to freshman women soccer players. Scholarships are renewable annually if the recipient(s) maintains a B average and is enrolled full-time.

The Turner Family Education Trust was established by the Turner family of West Bend, Alabama, to assist students from Clarke County who demonstrate moral character, scholastic achievement and leadership qualities.

The UPS Scholarship is provided by funds from the UPS Foundation to provide scholarship assistance to outstanding students.

The United Daughters of the Confederacy awards scholarships in memory of Adylise M. Grimsley, Myra Rouselle, Mary Owen Teague, and Kathryn M. Thames to a limited number of students who are descendants of Confederate veterans. Applicants must provide written records of ancestors who served the Confederacy. Written records of ancestry must be submitted to the UDC Alabama Division the spring prior to the Fall academic period (semester) the scholarship is awarded. A GPA of 3.0 must be maintained and the student must be enrolled full-time. The financial aid office can provide information to interested persons.

The University of Mobile Alumni Scholarship was established by the Alumni of the University of Mobile. The student must be seeking a degree and have a minimum GPA of 2.5. Financial need is also taken into consideration. Priority is given to children of the University of Mobile Alumni Association.

The Annie Boyd Parker Weaver Endowed Scholarship was established in 1987 as the Mobile College Auxiliary Endowed Scholarship. On March 18, 1994, at the final meeting of the Auxiliary, the name of the scholarship was changed to honor Mrs. William K. Weaver, Jr., wife of the founding president of the University of Mobile. The fund provides scholarships to outstanding students with financial need.

The William K. Weaver, Jr., Endowed Scholarship was established to honor the founding president of the University of Mobile and to encourage the pursuit of academic excellence. Students selected to receive the scholarship must demonstrate high achievement in their major areas of study and be of notable Christian character.

The Dora Welch Memorial Scholarship Fund was established by an anonymous donor to assist outstanding young women in obtaining college degrees.

The Floyd and Mary Jane West and Janie Reichenbach Memorial Scholarship is to be awarded to undergraduate students who are majoring in mathematics or English.

The Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation provides need-based scholarship grants for female students from the nine southeastern states (Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, and Florida).

The Charles B. Wiggins Memorial Fund, First Baptist Church of Andalusia Fund, and Dr. H. H. Martin Memorial Scholarship were established with the Baptist Foundation of Alabama to provide scholarship assistance to students preparing for full-time church vocations. The scholarship is administered by the First Baptist Church of Andalusia.

The John M. Will Memorial Scholarship Foundation annually provides scholarships to students from southwest Alabama enrolled in courses of study preparatory to careers in journalism.

The Patricia Boyd Wilson Scholarship Fund was established by Ms. Patricia Boyd Wilson to provide scholarship assistance to students in the areas of art, music or English.

The Robert E. and Willie Pearl Wojohn Scholarship was established to assist students enrolled full-time at the University of Mobile pursuing a degree in Elementary Education, Business, or other Financial areas of study. Recipients shall maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 and shall hold memberships in churches affiliated with the Mobile Baptist Association, or the Alabama Baptist State Convention, or a Southern Baptist Church located in a state bordering the State of Alabama. Eligibility will be based on demonstrated financial need, leadership qualities, previous academic achievement, extracurricular involvement, and potential for success within their chosen profession.

The Woodmont Baptist Church Educational Endowment Fund established by Woodmont Baptist Church will provide two half-tuition scholarships each year to students pursuing degrees in any full-time, church-related vocational field.

The Wormeley Memorial Scholarship Fund was established by Juanita P. Hill in memory of her beloved late husband, Wormeley B. Hill. The scholarships are awarded annually to students preparing for full-time Christian ministry and are based on financial need.

The UM Endowed Scholarship was established to provide scholarships to be awarded annually and are renewable and shall be based on a demonstrated financial need, as interpreted by university officials.

The Kenneth Lamar Yates Memorial Scholarship Fund is to be awarded to an entering freshman student. The candidate must major in Christian Ministries with intentions of pursuing a bachelor degree from the School of Christian Ministries for full-time work in Christian ministry. The candidate must have an overall grade point average of C or better.