Scholarship Packet - Tau Kappa Epsilon

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TKE EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
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TKE EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
Explanation of Program
Grand Chapter Scholarships
Regional or Area Based Scholarships
Every year the TKE Educational Foundation distributes tens of
These scholarships are available to all members and have
thousands of dollars in awards to our members in good standing to
been created for a variety of purposes, including “in memory of
Epsilon who are in a specific region and who have chosen to focus
recognize their academic achievement and to assist in meeting the
another member,” “in honor of the service of another member,” or
on encouraging the scholarship of the chapters within their
financial costs of higher education.
to award achievement. Among these scholarship funds, the top
regions. Some have been created by area alumni associations, and
four awards presented by the Foundation are the Ronald Reagan
others have been created by individual alums in a specific region.
Any Teke, whether undergraduate or a member pursuing a
These funds have been established by members of Tau Kappa
graduate course of study, is eligible as long as they are a member
Leadership Award, Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. Leadership Award,
in good standing within a local chapter. A member in good
Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. Scholarship Award, and John A. Courson
chapter, a region, or in your name, contact the Offices of the Grand
standing means someone who has remained current in all fees and
Top Scholar Award.
Chapter (317-872-6533 or tkeogc@tke.org).
dues payable to the Grand Chapter and has been involved in their
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local chapter.
The Ronald Reagan Leadership Award honors the memory of
the only Teke to have ever been elected president of the
The criteria for being awarded a scholarship from the TKE
Educational Foundation vary from one fund to another. Each
United States of America.
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applicant should note the established criteria when applying.
The TKE Educational Foundation Board of Directors approves
If you are interested in creating a scholarship fund either for a
Chapter Scholarships
These are funds that are managed for a specific chapter. Each
The Walgreen Leadership Fund was created through a
chapter is encouraged to promote their fund so alumni know it is
contribution from the late Charles R. Walgreen, Jr., grandson
there to encourage academic excellence and to interest those who
of the founder of the Walgreen Pharmacies and a top donor to
might want to affiliate with Tau Kappa Epsilon. There is no limit to
an annual award from each fund, as long as a fund is at or above
the TKE Educational Foundation. Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. was
the size of a chapter scholarship fund and based on the
$5,000 as of the end of the Foundation’s fiscal year (May 31), so an
also honored when TKE named its annual leadership academy
Foundation’s experience, the quality and longevity of a chapter
award can be presented in the following academic year. For donors
the Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. TKE Leadership Academy.
often relates to its ability to provide scholarships to its members.
who are working on building their scholarship funds, and have not
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The Walgreen Scholarship was also established by the late
yet reached $5,000, whatever dollars are contained in the
Charles R. Walgreen, Jr., successful businessman and
scholarship funds are maintained and invested for growth.
distinguished Teke.
There are three general types of scholarships: Grand Chapter
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John A. Courson is one of a very few Tekes who have served as
Scholarships, Regional or Area Based Scholarships, and Chapter
Grand Prytanis and TEF Board Chairman during their years of
Scholarships.
membership. Frater Courson chose to focus on academic
achievement as the top criterion for his award.
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GRAND CHAPTER/REGIONAL AREA BASED SCHOLARSHIPS
Name of Scholarship
Amount
Criteria/Open to
Selected by
Recipient
All-Teke Academic Team
$150
Bestowed on 10 Fraters who have demonstrated their ability to maintain excellence in academics with a
GPA of at least a 3.0, while making outstanding and positive contributions to their chapter, campus, and
community. Application deadline: March 1.
Scholarship Committee
Abiram Bala, Andrew J. Flood, Kyle Hartman,
Nicholas Johnson, Jacob Mann, Jacob Miller,
Jacob Roed, Oyvind Rustan, Robert W.
Schartz, Tyler Ulreich (2010-11)
Eugene C. Beach Memorial Scholarship
$325
In recognition of academic achievement with a GPA of at least 3.0 or higher, and outstanding leadership
within the chapter, on campus, and in the community. Application deadline: March 1.
Scholarship Committee
David Herschorn (2010-11)
Canadian TKE Scholarship
$225
Any member of the chapters of TKE Fraternity in Canada, pursuing undergraduate or graduate studies.
Based on academic achievement with a minimum GPA of 2.5, service to the chapter (such as serving as an
officer or an events chairman), and service to the campus and community in which the chapter is located.
Application deadline: March 1.
Scholarship Committee
Jamie Atyeo (9/09)
Lenwood S. Cochran Scholarship
$425
In recognition of academic achievement with a GPA of at least 3.0 or higher, and outstanding leadership
Scholarship Committee
within the chapter, including holding office. Preference will first be given to a member of Gamma-Mu
Chapter (Furman University), but if there is no qualified applicant, will be open to any other qualified Teke.
Application deadline: March 1.
Joshua Nye (2010-11)
John A. Courson Top Scholar Award
$2,825
In recognition of academic achievement with a GPA of at least 3.0 or higher, and outstanding leadership
as demonstrated by activities and accomplishments within the chapter, on campus, and in the community.
Application deadline: March 1.
Scholarship Committee
Sean Finn (2010-11)
Jack and Rachel Dart Scholarship
$850
Given to a sophomore or junior at a school in the Greater Washington, D.C. area, with a cumulative GPA`
of 3.0 or better, and demonstrated success in campus and chapter leadership and community service.
Contact: Tony Clemens, Alumni Association President.
Alumni Association
Brian Levy (‘09-’10)
Harry J. Donnelly Memorial Scholarship
$725
In recognition of academic acvhievement with a GPA of at least 3.0 or higher, and outstanding leadership
within the chapter, on campus and within the community. Must be pursuing an undergraduate degree in
accounting or a graduate degree in law, and plan to be a full-time student the following year. Application
deadline: March 1.
Scholarship Committee
Randall S. Trebat, Jr. (2010-11)
Kenneth L. Duke, Sr., Memorial Scholarship
$250
In recognition of academic achievement with a GPA of at least 2.5 or higher, and outstanding leadership
within the chapter, on campus, and within the community. Application deadline: March 1.
Scholarship Committee
Grayson Jacobs (2010-11)
Eric D. Dunning Scholarship
$400
In recognition of academic achievement with a GPA of at least 2.75 or higher, and leadership within the
chapter and on campus; must be at least a sophomore or higher, pursuing a degree in engineering,
computer science, or any of the pure sciences (chemistry, mathematics, physics, geology, etc.). Preference
given to members at Missouri University of Science and Technology. If no qualified candidates apply, open
to all members of TKE. Application deadline: March 1
Scholarship Committee
William Pearson (2010-11)
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GRAND CHAPTER/REGIONAL AREA BASED SCHOLARSHIPS
Name of Scholarship
Amount
Criteria/Open to
Thomas H. Dunning, Sr., Memorial Scholarship
$575
In recognition of academic achievement with a GPA of at least 2.75 or higher; must be at least a sophomore Scholarship Committee
or higher, actively involved within the chapter as an officer and/or committee chairman. Must be pursuing
an undergraduate degree in engineering, computer science, or any of the pure sciences (chemistry,
mathematics, physics, geology, etc.) Preference first given to member of Beta-Eta Chapter (Missouri
University of Science and Technology), but if there is no qualified applicant, it will be open to all members.
of TKE. Application deadline: March 1
Abdallah Abu-Ghazaleh
Donald A. and John R. Fisher Memorial Scholarship
$1,100
In recognition of academic achievement with a GPA of at least 3.0 or higher and outstanding leadership
within the chapter, on campus, and within the community. Application deadline: March 1.
Sam Totorica (2010-11)
John C. Fitzgerald, Jr., Scholarship
$375
Available to any undergraduate member of TKE who is a sophomore or above in good standing with his
Scholarship Committee
university and TKE, with a GPA of 2.5 or higher, and pursuing a degree in Business Administration. Preference will first be given to a member of Theta-Upsilon Chapter (CSU-Sacramento), but if there is no qualified
applicant, will be open to any other qualified Teke. Application deadline: March 1.
Robert R. Cardell, IV (2010-11)
Francis J. Flynn Memorial Scholarship
$1,050
In recognition of academic achievement with a GPA of at least 2.75 or higher, and outstanding leadership
within the chapter. Applicant must be pursuing undergraduate degree in mathematics or education.
Preference given to member of Theta-Sigma Chapter (St. John’s University), but if there is no qualified
applicant, open to any other qualified Teke. Application deadline: March 1.
Scholarship Committee
Scott DePutron (2010-11)
Raymond W. Franklin Scholarship
$575
Available to any current or former member of the TKE staff for post-grduate studies, who has given at
least two years of professional service to TKE. Application deadline: March 1.
Scholarship Committee
Tracy Holmes (2010-11)
Christopher A. Grasso Leadership Award
$225
Presented to a Frater who has achieved a GPA of at least 2.5 or higher and has demonstrated exceptional
Scholarship Committee
leadership in either his local chapter, college community, or the wider community. Preference given to any
member of Alpha-Tau Chapter (Drexel Unviersity) who applies, but is not restricted to members of Alpha-Tau.
Application deadline: March 1.
John Dickinson (9/09)
Miles Gray Memorial Scholarship
$325
In recognition of academic achievement with a GPA of at least 3.0 or higher, and outstanding leadership
within the chapter, on campus, and in the community. Application deadline: March 1.
Scholarship Committee
Todd R. Nix, Jr. (2010-11)
Carrol C. Hall Memorial Scholarship
$525
In recognition of academic achievement with a GPA of at least 3.0 or higher, and outstanding leadership
within the chapter, on campus, and in the community. Must be pursuing an undergraduate degree in
education or science and have plans to be a teacher or pursue a profession in the field of science.
Application deadline: March 1.
Scholarship Committee
Kyle A. Erdman (2010-11)
W. Alan Herzog Scholarship
$1,500
(each)
First, to an undergraduate member of Nu Chapter (California-Berkeley) with a 2.75 GPA, who is a fulltime student pursuing a degree in accounting, finance or economics. If no one qualifies, any other undergraduate member of Nu with a 2.75 GPA. If Nu has no applicants with a 2.75 GPA, then applicants from
other TKE chapters in accounting, finance or economics. Application deadline: March 1.
Scholarship Committee
Abiram Bala (2010-11)
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Recipient
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GRAND CHAPTER/REGIONAL AREA BASED SCHOLARSHIPS
Name of Scholarship
Amount
Criteria/Open to
Selected by
Recipient
International Exchange Scholarship
$225
Available to any international student who is a member of TKE Fraternity and is pursuing higher education
in the United States. Requriements are a minimum GPA of 2.5 and evidence of activities on behalf of the
Fraternity and in the campus community that promote international awareness and understanding.
Application deadline: March 1.
Scholarship Committee
Kevin S. Kinzer (5/10)
Lon Justice Scholarship
$875
Open to any undergraduate Teke in good standing, with a minimum Grade Point Average of 3.0 and with
exceptional academic achievement. This Frater must demonstrate exceptional leadership abilities in
campus, community, and Fraternity activities and have a demonstrated record of personal achievement
(e.g., awards, citations, Fraternity, campus or community recognitions).
Scholarship Committee
Nicholas S. McCormick (2010-11)
Wallace G. McCauley Memorial Scholarship
$425
In recognition of academic achievement with a GPA of at least 3.0 or higher, must be a junior or senior, and Scholarship Committee
have outstanding alumni relations at the chapter level by a Histor or committee chair who has demonstrated
understanding of the importance of good alumni relations to the chapter and its members, and has excelled
in the development, promotion, and execution of effective programs which have increased alumni contact,
awareness and participation in Fraternity activities. If no applicants meet the “alumni relations” criteria, will
be open to any other qualified Teke, in recognition of academic achievement with a GPA of at least 2.5 or
higher, and outstanding leadership within the chapter and on campus. Application deadline: March 1.
Justin Brodie-Kommit (2010-11)
Bruce B. Melchert Scholarship
$350
In recognition of academic achievement with a GPA of at least 3.0 or higher, must be a sophomore or above, Scholarship Committee
outstanding leadership within the chapter, having served as Recruitment Chair, Prytanis or other major officer
position in the chapter, and a leader in the IFC or other campus organizations. Must be pursuing an undergraduate degree in political science or government, and have a goal to serve people in a political or governmental service position. Preference given to a member of Beta-Theta Chapter (Missouri-Columbia), but if
there is no qualified applicant, will be open to any other qualified Teke. Application deadline: March 1.
Keiran Bleich (2010-11)
Michael J. Morin Memorial Scholarship
$350
In recognition of academic achievement with a GPA of at least 3.0 or higher, and outstanding leadership
within the chapter, on campus, and in the community. Application deadline: March 1.
Scholarship Committee
Tom Cruz (2010-11)
Steven J. Muir Scholarship
$2,300
$2,000
In recognition of academic achievement with a GPA of at least 3.0 or higher, must be a sophmore or above,
outstanding leadership within the chapter, having served as a chapter officer or committee chair. Must be
pursuing an undergraduate degree in enginering or any of the pure sciences (i.e. chemistry, mathematics,
physics, geology, etc.). Preference first given to a member of Beta-Eta Chapter (Missouri-Rolla), but if
there is no qualified applicant, then to any other qualified Teke. Application deadline: March 1.
Scholarship Committee
John Newman (2010-11)
Abiram Bala (5/10)
William V. Muse Scholarship
$475
In recognition of academic achievement with a GPA of at least 3.0 or higher, who has earned at least 30
semester-credit hours, outstanding leadership within the chapter, having served as a chapter officer.
Preference first given to a member of Epsilon-Upsilon Chapter (Northwestern State University) but if
there is no qualified applicant, will be open to any other qualified Teke. Application deadline: March 1.
Scholarship Committee
Thomas Wingbermuehle (2010-11)
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GRAND CHAPTER/REGIONAL AREA BASED SCHOLARSHIPS
Name of Scholarship
Amount
Criteria/Open to
Selected by
Recipient
John B. Phillips Scholarship
$1,325
This scholarship is available to an undergraduate member of Nu Chapter of TKE who is a full-time student
at Cal, is at least a sophomore or above, will have completed at least one year of pledge/active membership in Nu Chapter when the award is granted, has committed to living in the fraternity house at Cal
during the semester the award is granted, and has a Grade Point Average of at least 3.0 or higher. If Nu
Chapter has no qualifiying applicants, then applicants from other TKE chapters, who would qualify if the
conditions set forth above were applied to their chapters, and with a preference to members of those
chapters located in northern California, may be considered.
Scholarship Committee
Joshua Feldman (2010-11)
Robert D. Planck Scholarship
$225
All of the TKE Educational Foundation leadership and scholarship awards are for the benefit of active
members of Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. This scholarship is awarded to an applicant who demonstrates
financial need. He must be a member in good standing. Preference will first be given to a member in the
state of Texas but, if there is no qualified applicant, the scholarship will be open to any other qualified Teke.
Ronald W. Reagan Leadership Award
$1,500
In recognition of academic achievement with a GPA of at least 3.0 or higher, and outstanding leadership,
as demonstrated by activities and accomplishments within the chapter, on campus, and in the community.
Application deadline: March 1.
Scholarship Committee
Steven Gilberto (2010-11)
J. Russell Salsbury Memorial Scholarship
$225
In recognition of academic achievement with a GPA of at least 3.0 or higher, and outstanding leadership
within the chapter, on campus, and in the community. Application deadline: March 1.
Scholarship Committee
Edward Rothenberg (2010-11)
Georgia Province Scholarship
$375
Chapter involvement, leadership, academic achievement, and community volunteer service. Presented at
Founders’ Day Banquet. Contact: Brian Bates, President, Atlanta Alumni Association.
Scholarship Selection
Committee
Charlie Song (5/09)
Doris and Elmer H. Schmitz, Sr., Memorial Scholarship $400
In recognition of academic achievement with a GPA of at least 2.5 or higher, and outstanding leadership
within the chapter, having served as a chapter officer. Preference first given to a member from the state
of Wisconsin, but if there is no qualified applicant, will be open to any other qualified Teke. Application
deadline: March 1.
Scholarship Committee
Trent L. Tinney (2010-11)
T. J. Schmitz Scholarship
$550
In recognition of academic achievement with a GPA of at least 3.0 or higher, and outstanding leadership
within the chapter, on campus, and in the community.
Scholarship Committee
George R. Holton (2010-11)
SOAR Chapter Awards (Top Scholar, Most Improved
Scholar, Top New Member Scholar)
$100
(each)
Application by chapter Hypophetes. Membership qualified. One award series per school year. Contact:
TEF CEO, funded by TEF Endowment Grants.
Too numerous to list
Southern Order of Honor
$225
Application review by Todd Farmer; recommendation to Lenwood Cochran, Mark Romig, and Greg Wyatt
for recipient selection.
Todd Fowler (2007)
Timothy L. Taschwer Scholarship
$500
In recognition of academic achievement with a GPA of at least 2.75 or higher, and outstanding leadership
within the chapter, having served as a chapter officer or committee chairman. Must be pursuing an undergraduate degree in natural resources, environmental sciences, earth sciences, biology or any of the pure
sciences (geology, physics, chemistry, etc.) Application deadline: March 1.
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Scholarship Committee
Benjamin T. Strickfaden (2010-11)
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GRAND CHAPTER/REGIONAL AREA BASED SCHOLARSHIPS
Name of Scholarship
Amount
Criteria/Open to
Selected by
TKE Servant Leadership Scholarship
$975
All initiated undergraduate and graduate studies members of TKE who are currently enrolled students in
good standing with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. Must have demonstrated record of leadership in
service to others, one who has ensured that other people’s highest priority needs are being serviced, and by
doing so, assists others in becoming better Fraters and citizens; one who plays his part as a first among
equals, and who has become a role model for his fellow Fraters and for future generations of Tekes. Made
annually, with recipients for each biennium prior to TKE Conclave acknowledged and recognized as servant
leaders before the Grand Chapter at Conclave. Application deadline: March 1.
Themselves; any alumnus, Sam Freedman (2010-11)
his chapter, chapter’s
alumni association, school
administration official or
faculty member
TKE Sweetheart Scholarship
$500
Based upon TKE Sweetheart selection. Contact: TEF CEO, funded by TEF Endowment Grant.
(TEF Board member check and certificate presentation.)
TKE Staff/Chapters’ Vote
Charles J. Trabold Scholarship
$1,425
In recognition of academic achievement with a GPA of at least 3.0 or higher, and outstanding leadership
Scholarship Committee
within the chapter, on campus, and in the community. Preference will first be given to a member of KappaKappa Chapter (Monmouth), but if there is no qualified applicant, will be open to any other qualified Teke.
Application deadline: March 1.
UIFI (Undergraduate Interfraternity Institute)
$300
Individual TKE application. NIC acceptance for activity limited to two applicants per chapter. Contact: TEF
CEO, funded by TKE Endowment Grants. (Application review. Membership qualified. Issue check to NIC)
Father Timothy Vakoc Membership Scholarship
$500
Available to any undergtaduate member of Tau Kappa Epsilon who is a full-time student. Preference will
first be given to members of Theta-Rho Chapter (St. Cloud State University), but if no qualified individual
applies, will be open to any member of TKE. Application deadline: March 1.
Scholarship Committee
Spencer Marino (2010-11)
Charles R. Walgreen, Jr., Leadership Award
$1,850
In recognition of academic achievement with a GPA of at least 3.0 or higher and outstanding leadership,
as demonstrated by activities and accomplishments within the chapter, on campus, and in the
community. Application deadline: March 1.
Scholarship Committee
John Forman (2010-11)
Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. Memorial Scholarship
$1,850
(each)
Available to any Teke with a GPA of 2.5 or higher. Based on merit and those with the highest academic
achievement. Evidence of service to the Fraternity chapter, campus community and beyond will enhance
the strength of the application. Application deadline: March 1.
Scholarship Committee
Daniel W. Scarrow (5/10)
Gunnerson Sumy (2010-11)
J. D. Williams
$500
William Wilson Memorial Scholarship
$400
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In recognition of academic achievement with a GPA of at least 3.0 or higher, must be a junior or senior, and Scholarship Committee
have outstanding alumni relations at the chapter level by a Histor or committee chair who has demonstrated
understanding of the importance of good alumni relations to the chapter and its members, and has excelled
in the development, promotion and execution of effective programs which have increased alumni contact,
awareness and participation in Fraternity activities. If no applicants meet the “alumni relations” criteria,
will be open to any other qualified Teke, in recognition of aademic achievement with a GPA of at least 2.5
or higher, and outstanding leadership within the chapter and on campus. Application deadline: March 1.
as of 12-21-11
Recipient
Alex Adams (2010-11)
Jeremy Gordet (2010-11)
Shadoe Punzel (2010-11)
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GRAND CHAPTER/REGIONAL AREA BASED SCHOLARSHIPS
Name of Scholarship
Amount
Criteria/Open to
Selected by
Recipient
Dwayne R. Woerpel Memorial Scholarship
$625
In recognition of academic achievement with a GPA of at least 3.0 or higher, and outstanding leadership
within the Fraternity, and in civic and religious communities. Preference will first be given to a graduate
of the TKE Leadership Academy, but if there is no qualified applicant, will be open to any other qualified
Teke. Application deadline: March 1.
Scholarship Committee
Marco Fanelli (2010-11)
George W. Woolery Memorial Scholarship
$425
In recognition of academic achievement with a GPA of at least 2.5 or higher, and outstanding leadership
within the chapter and on campus. Must be pursuing an undergradute degree in communications or
marketing. Preference first given to a member of Beta-Sigma Chapter (Southern California), but if there
is no qualified applicant, will be open to any other qualified Teke. Application deadline: March 1.
Scholarship Committee
Justin Dillard (2010-11)
Michael & Candy Takimo
$200
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CHAPTER SCHOLARSHIPS
School
Name of Scholarship
Amount
Criteria/Open to
Selected by
Contact Person
Recipient
Albion College
Dr. John L. Seaton Scholarship
$450
Must be a well-rounded individual, high GPA, service
& campus involvement, & chapter leadership
BOA
Jerry D. Johnson
Kyle Henry (2011-12)
Albion College
William C. Prout, Jr. Memorial Scholarship
$2,200
(each)
Omega Chapter member in good standing, at least 2.0
GPA& demonstrate greatest need for funds to continue
their education. If no active members apply, fund will
accumulate
BOA
Jonathon Husby
Aaron Bender (2011-12)
Justin DeHondt (2011-12)
Alma College
Dr. Eugene Pattison Scholarship
$425
Zeta-Delta Chapter involvement, leadership & academic Alumni Association
achievement
BOA Treasurer
Aaron Weisberger (‘06-’07)
Arkansas State University
Beta-Psi Chapter Scholarship
$450
Beta-Psi Chapter involvement, leadership & academic
achievement
BOA Chairman
(B. Lavon Wells)
(chapter closed)
Auburn University
Beta-Lambda
$250
Barry University
Neil Andrew Hutcheson Memorial
Scholarship
$475
Awarded in recognition of outstanding leadership within
the (BU) colony/chapter, on campus and within the
community as well as a strong commitment to brotherhood values; minimum GPA of at least 2.75 is required
Chairman, BOA
Dr. Ron Lennon
Raymond Simeon (‘09-’10)
Bucknell University
Myra Snyder Memorial Scholarship
$8,825
Beta-Mu Chapter involvement, leadership & positive
academic achievement
BOA
Ken Sheppard
Nathan Lee, Neil Jennings, Cullen
Kortyna, Shuo Wu, Nam Tran, Justin
Brodie-Kommit, Matthew Campo, Sam
Krassenstein, Derek Wasilus, Mike
Stengel, Toby Comer, Loren SriJayantha (2010-11)
Carroll College
James T. Kane Memorial Scholarship
$1,125
Mu initiate with highest GPA
Chapter
Chapter Advisor
James A. Ponasik (‘90-’91)
Coe College
Theodore I. Wallace Memorial Scholarship
$825
Zeta Chapter involvement, leadership & academic
achievement
BOA
BOA Chairman
(Terry J. Abernathy)
Nathaniel Clear (2010-11)
Clarkson University
Iota-Kappa Chapter Scholarship
$350
Iota-Kappa Chapter academic performance, service
to Clarkson
Alumni Association President
AA President
(John E. Yurina)
(chapter closed)
Drake University
Robert L. Olcott Scholarship
$975
Alpha-Xi Chapter involvement, leadership & academic
achievement
BOA
Chapter Advisor
(Michael L. Vogel)
Jarred Emamian (2010-11)
Drake University
William H. Wisdom Memorial Scholarship
$800
Alpha-Xi Chapter involvement, leadership & academic
achievement
BOA
Chapter Advisor
(Michael L. Vogel)
Frank Merchlewitz, Nathan Miller &
Sam Boyer (2010-11)
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BOA
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CHAPTER SCHOLARSHIPS
School
Name of Scholarship
Amount
Criteria/Open to
Selected by
Contact Person
Recipient
Florida Institute of Technology
Omicron-Nu
$225
Frostsburg State University
Theta-Chi Chapter Scholarship
$500
Initiated at Theta-Chi Chapter; 2.75 cumulative GPA;
be an undergraduate, full-time student; have campus,
community & chapter leadership activities
Committee of the chapter
Board of Advisors
BOA Treasurer
(Mark Puzdrak)
Chris Beaston & Joshua Bernstein
(‘07-’08)
Franklin College
Rho-Upsilon
$250
George Mason University
Gene Barnes Memorial Scholarship
$850
Mu-Omega Chapter involvement, leadership &
academic achievement
BOA
BOA Treasurer
(James L. Totten)
Bradley Glatfelter (‘07-’08)
George Washington University
Tidewater-Blueridge/Alpha-Pi Chapter
Scholarship
$425
Alpha-Pi Chapter involvement, leadership &
academic achievement
BOA & Alumni
Association
BOA Chairman
(James L. Totten)
Steve Pazan (‘08-’09)
Georgia Institute of Technology
Beta-Pi Endowment
$300
Georgia Southern University
Clarence Butler Scholarship
$300
Lambda-Upsilon Chapter involvement, leadership &
academic achievement
BOA
awarded in January
BOA Chairman
Patrick Stoker (‘08-’09)
Georgia Southern University
Richard W. Silvey Memorial Scholarship
$225
Active member of Lambda-Upsilon Chapter in good
standing; full-time UG student at GSU; documented
history of service & philanthropic activity on campus
and in the community
BOA
awarded in January
BOA Chairman
Michael Burn (‘08-’09)
Georgia State University
Dr. Jerry C. Nims Scholarship
$900
Lambda-Omega Chapter involvement, leadership &
academic achievement
BOA
BOA Chairman
or David Adcock
(chapter closed)
Glenville State College
Iota-Omega
$225
Grand Valley State University
Rho-Sigma Chapter Scholarship
$450
Illinois Wesleyan University
Alpha Chapter Scholarship
$1,250
Keene State College
Lambda-Sigma
$200
Knox College
Harold K. Meeker Memorial Scholarship
$600
Lycoming College
Mu-Theta
$200
Marist College
Ann Reilly Memorial Scholarship
$850
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(chapter closed)
Alpha initiate with highest GPA
Alpha Chapter
BOA Chairman
(Gregory B. Zavitz)
Brian Wadsworth (5/01)
Delta Chapter involvement, leadership & positive
academic achievement
Alumni Association
BOA Chairman
(John Gorski)
Alex Perry (‘07-’08)
Pete Dawson
Michael Cesare, Stephen Cesare,
Joseph Mager & Richard Mejia
(‘08-’09)
To defray the cost of RLC or Conclave, a Sigma-Rho
Chapter member in good standing and active in
chapter and college
as of 12-21-11
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School
Name of Scholarship
Amount
Criteria/Open to
Selected by
Contact Person
Recipient
Miami University
Clifford Sheard Memorial Scholarship
$2,475
Scholarship and/or leadership and junior class
standing in Delta-Xi Chapter
BOA in December
Faculty Advisor
(Peter R. Lindsay)
Jared M. Beck, Matthew Huelsenbeck
(‘07-’08)
Michigan State University
Rho-Beta Chapter Scholarship
$350
Rho-Beta Chapter involvement, leadership &
academic achievement
BOA
BOA Treasurer
(Jeffrey Morrill)
(chapter closed)
Michigan Tech University
Mu-Lambda Chapter Scholarship
$400
Mu-Lambda Chapter involvement, leadership &
academic achievement
Alumni Association President
AA President or BOA
Jonathan V. Gress (‘09-’10)
Treasurer (Brett Dodge)
Millikin University
Beta Chapter Scholarship
$2,125
Academic excellence, GPA, service
Chapter/approved by university
David M. Diehl
Phillip J. Conforti, Casey Baugher &
Alex Krows (‘07-’08)
Missouri University of Science &
Technology
Beta-Eta Chapter Scholarship
$450
Beta-Eta Chapter involvement, leadership &
academic achievement
BOA
BOA
(Jason C. Graeser)
(none awarded)
Monmouth University
Charles J. Trabold Scholarship
$850
Kappa-Kappa Chapter involvement, leadership &
academic achievement
Charles J. Trabold
Charles J. Trabold
Brad Silver (‘09-’10)
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Kappa-Eta Chapter Scholarship
$0
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Old Dominion University
Tidewater-Blueridge/Kappa-Delta
Chapter Scholarship
$425
Kappa-Delta Chapter ivnolvement, leadership &
academic achievement
BOA
Chapter Advisor
(Nicholas P. Nolasco)
Nicholas Nolasco (5/03)
Oregon State University
Eric H. Pierson Memorial Scholarship
$450
Tau Chapter involvement, leadership, academic
achievement
BOA
BOA Chairman
(Reuben Schug)
(none awarded)
Pennsylvania State University
Pi Chapter Scholarship
$525
N/A
N/A
N/A
Michael Lombardi (2010-11)
Portland State University
Zeta-Kappa Chapter Scholarship
$700
Academic achievement
Robert Thompson
Jordan Barnett (‘08-’09)
Purdue University
Alpha-Zeta Chapter Scholarship
$525
Alpha-Zeta Chapter involvement, leadership,
academic achievement
BOA
BOA Chairman
(William B. Risk)
Dylan Huber-Heidorn (2010-11)
Quinnipiac University
Ricardo K. Petrillo Memorial Scholarship
$725
Active member in good standing with Kappa-Psi
Chapter; sophomore or junior; 2.5 GPA or higher;
involved in safety awareness programming for
chapter and/or campus
N/A
James L. Totten
Matthew Goddard (‘09-’10)
Quinnipiac University
Phillip J. Doerr Memorial
$600
Rochester Institute of Technology
Xi-Upsilon Chapter Scholarship
$775
Xi-Upsilon Chapter involvement, leadership &
academic achievement
BOA at close of fall quarter
awarded January
Acting AA President
(Geoff Becker)
David Van Wart, Nicholas S.
Giudice (‘08-’09)
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CHAPTER SCHOLARSHIPS
School
Name of Scholarship
Amount
Criteria/Open to
Selected by
Contact Person
Recipient
Rockhurst University
Kappa-Nu Chapter Scholarship
$875
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Shepherd College
Tidewater-Blueridge/Epsilon-Xi Chapter
Scholarship
$425
Epsilon-Xi Chapter academic achievement
College
Chapter Advisor
(Andrew D. Lowe)
David Finkelstein (‘08-’09)
Southern Illinois Univ.-Carbondale
Beta-Chi Chapter Scholarship
$250
$150 to the top Beta-Chi scholar with the highest GPA
and $150 to the Top Teke
Blind vote of alumni board
Chapter Advisor
(Bill Bruns)
Brett Bocian & Thomas Stoecker
(2010-11)
Southern Illinois Univ.-Carbondale
Rod Talbot
$925
St. Leo University
Alfredo J. Molina Scholarship
$500
Sigma-Theta Chapter
N/A
Alfredo Molina
Hooley Keith (‘09-’10)
St. Leo University
Donald R. Tapia Scholarship
$8,000
Sigma-Theta Chapter
N/A
N/A
John Crawford & Efstratios Kosmas
(2010-11)
Tri-State University
Beta-Epsilon Chapter Scholarship
$325
Beta-Epsilon Chapter involvement, leadership
& academic achievement
BOA
BOA
(Jason Halprin)
Seth Julian (2010-11)
University of Akron
Beta-Rho Chapter/Kevin Brock Scholarship $550
each
Beta-Rho Chapter involvement, with leadership role
as officer and/or committee chair with 2.5 GPA or
higher
Chapter Scholarship Committee
Faculty Advisor
(Dan Buie)
1 each semester
Daniel Novak (2010-11)
University of Akron
Tom Demeter Memorial Scholarship
$200
Beta-Rho Chapter involvement, with leadership role as Chapter Scholarship Committee
officer and/or committee chair with 3.25 GPA or higher
Faculty Advisor
(Dan Buie)
Dustin Emch (‘08-’09)
University of California-Berkeley
Sophus C. Goth Memorial Scholarship
$1,125
Nu Chapter involvement, leadership, academic
achievement
BOA
BOA Chairman
Camden Andrews (‘09-’10)
(Thomas E. Morgan, Jr.)
University of Idaho
Alpha-Delta Scholarship
$2,825
Highest GPA in fall & spring initiation classes of AlphaDelta Chapter and chapter services awards
Chapter with written authorization from Alumni Association
Chapter Advisor
(chapter closed)
University of Illinois
Gamma Chapter Scholarship
$1,225
Gamma Chapter involvement, leadership &
academic achievement
BOA
BOA Treasurer
(Dan Lathitham)
Gregory Schroeder (‘08-’09)
University of Louisville
Ohlmann-Biggs, Rodney Williams, Jr.,
Chapter Advisor Scholarship
$6,375
Alpha-Chi Chapter involvement, leadership &
academic achievement
BOA & Alumni Association
Charles J.
Steinhofer, Jr.
Jared Hina, Clay Kirn, Derek Hayes,
C. Justin Vogel; Taylor Distler; Wesley
Kruse (2010-11)
University of Maryland
Tidewater-Blueridge/Beta-Delta Chapter
Scholarship
$425
Beta-Delta Chapter academic achievement
Chapter/approved by BOA
Board of Advisors
(J. D. Williams)
Jesse Cantor (‘09-’10)
University of Michigan
Upsilon
$4,200
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Thomas Stoecker (2010-11)
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School
Name of Scholarship
Amount
Criteria/Open to
Selected by
Contact Person
University of South Alabama
Nu-Mu Chapter Scholarship
$0
University of South Carolina
A. Scott King Memorial Scholarship
University of South Dakota
$250
Rho-Omega Chapter involvement, leadership &
academic achievement
Alumni Association
AA President
Dustin Akers (5/07)
(Johnny C. Ramsey, Jr.)
James O. Hanson Memorial Scholarship
$700
Theta-Eta Chapter academic performance, service
to USD
Chapter Board of Advisors
BOA Member
(Jerry Kroon)
Casey Pratt (‘09-’10)
University of South Dakota
John H. Litzelman Memorial Scholarship
$475
Theta-Eta Chapter academic performance, service to
to USD
University with CA concurrence
BOA Member
Blake Simon (‘09-’10)
University of Southern California
Mark Jansen Memorial
$375
Beta-Sigma
University of Southern Maine
Lambda-Delta
$200
University of Utah
Pat Ashton Memorial Scholarship
$250
Given only if (Nu-Theta) a viable group in good
standing; to a Frater with at least 3.0 GPA who is
a dynamic driver of the group
Alumni
Chapter Advisor
(Ric B. Olsen)
(none given)
University of Virginia
Tidewater-Blueridge/Keith LaMotte
Jacquot Memorial Scholarship
$0
Gamma-Omicron Chapter involvement, leadership
& academic achievement
Chapter Prytanis following
guidelines of Office of Financial
Aid to Students
Chapter Advisor
(chapter closed)
University of Washington
Chi Chapter Scholarship
$625
Chi Chapter involvement, leadership,
academic achievement
BOA
BOA Chairman
(Michael Bedard)
Trent Tinney (‘09-’10)
University of Wisconsin-Madison
The Lambda Fund
(Financed by Fredrick Jacobi)
$1,675
Must be Lambda house resident; active member
status in good standing; 2.8 GPA cumulative
BOA
Fredrick T. Jacobi
Brian Casey (’09-’10)
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Zeta-Zeta
$225
University of Wisconsin-Platteville
Tom Wurtz Memorial Scholarship
$450
Mu-Nu Chapter academic achievement
BOA
BOA Treasurer
(Robert Doeringsfeld);
David Wittig
Taylor McGinnis (‘09-’10)
Washington State University
George F. Prior Memorial Scholarship
$1,400
Highest grades in fall & spring initiation classes
of Alpha-Gamma Colony
Chapter with written authorization from Chapter Advisor
Chapter Advisor
Devin Bales (2010-11)
(Francis Morgan-Gallo)
Washington University
Roy and Katherine Otte Memorial
Scholarship
$2,800
Xi Chapter journalism major at Washington U.;
BOA Treasurer
active chapter participation; high academic achievement
Washington University
Jaewoo Kim
$225
Xi Chapter
Donate Online
BOA Chairman
(Matthew S. M. Cole)
Recipient
Henry Stiehl, Henry Payne, Kevin
Lin & Michael Friend (2010-11)
Mason Allen (2010-11)
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School
Name of Scholarship
Amount
Criteria/Open to
Western Illinois University
Zeta-Theta Chapter Scholarship
$725
Board will decide criteria in October
West Virginia University
Rho Chapter Scholarship
$500
Rho Chapter involvement, leadership, academic
achievement
Whitman College
Alpha-Theta Scholarship
$675
Most improved GPA; in case of a tie, to the AlphaTheta Frater with the most service
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Selected by
Contact Person
Recipient
Chapter Advisor
(Casey Connors)
James Walsh (‘09-’10)
BOA
BOA Chairman
(Matthew D. Brody)
Eric Larson & Will Carswell (‘09-’10)
Chapter with written
authorization from BOA
BOA Chairman
(Hal H. Hunt)
Sam Moulton (‘08-’09)
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