USA Board of Trustees Announces Major Scholarship; Support for Top Incoming Freshman
Posted on June 6, 2014
The 小蝌蚪APP Board of Trustees announced today the creation of
the USA Board of Trustees Endowed Scholarship Fund, which will provide a scholarship
to each incoming freshman class鈥檚 top academic performer.
USA Board of Trustees Scholars would receive support ranging from about $14,000 to
$17,000 annually, depending on residency and coursework. USA plans to award the first
scholarship this fall.
鈥淭he goal for this scholarship is to recognize the most academically talented student
in each incoming freshman class,鈥 said Dr. Steven Furr, chairman of the Board of Trustees.
鈥淭his scholarship will carry the highest honor of any scholarship available, which
is a reflection of the commitment Board members have for USA. It is both an honor
and a privilege to serve the University. We wanted to show our gratitude by making
this investment.鈥
Current and former trustees already have committed more than $125,000. All gifts will
be matched through the Mitchell-Moulton Scholarship Initiative.
Founding members of the scholarship fund are: W.M. 鈥淢onty鈥 Collins, E. Thomas Corcoran,
Furr, Capt. Robert D. 鈥淩on鈥 Jenkins III, Donald L. Langham, Bettye R. Maye, Arlene
and the late Mayer Mitchell, Bryant Mixon, James P. Nix, John M. Peek, James H. Shumock,
Kenneth O. Simon, William S. 鈥淪andy鈥 Stimpson, Dr. Steven H. Stokes, Michael P. Windom
and James A. Yance.
鈥淭he creation of the USA Board of Trustees Endowed Scholarship Fund is an outstanding
development that will allow us to recognize the very best incoming student in each
year鈥檚 freshman class,鈥 said Dr. David Johnson, senior vice president for academic
affairs. 鈥淚 am grateful for this tremendous show of support from our Trustees. It
shows the value they place on academic excellence and their commitment to the University
and to our students.鈥
Once the program is completely phased in, there will be four USA Board of Trustees
Scholars at any one time, representing each class of undergraduate students. The USA
Board of Trustees Scholars will be recognized at the Board meeting following the selection
of the scholar.
The selection will be based on ACT/SAT score, and, if needed, GPA on a 4.0 scale followed
by rigor of high school coursework.
The scholarship will serve as a supplement to any other scholarships awarded, and,
if total scholarships exceed the cost of tuition, may be used for study abroad, research
or other programs that enhance a student鈥檚 education.
鈥淭hrough the USA Board of Trustees Endowed Scholarship Fund, the University will be
able to give a greater financial incentive to attract top academic performers to USA,鈥
said Christopher Lynch, interim director of enrollment services. 鈥淭his continues an
expansion of scholarships at USA that benefits our students and their families and,
through support of higher education, the greater Mobile community.鈥
For more information about the USA Board of Trustees Endowed Scholarship Fund, please
call the Admissions Office at (251) 460-6141 or email admiss@southalabama.edu.
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