The income from each of the following funds is awarded by the dean of the School of Theology in consultation with the Office of Financial Aid.
SCHOLARSHIPS
ALEXANDER—Established by Trinity Parish, Columbia, South Carolina.
ALLIN—John M. Allin Theological Scholarship is given in honor of Bishop Allin, 23rd presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church to provide scholarships to seminarians of the University of the South. Funds are provided by the Walker Foundation, Jackson, Mississippi.
BARNWELL—Established by the bequest of. Isabelle C. Barnwell to aid students in the School of Theology.
BARRETT—Established by Dr. Robert S. Barrett of Alexandria, Virginia, in memory of his father, the Rev. Robert South Barrett, D.D.
BEATTY—Established by Mrs. Troy Beatty Jr. of Memphis, Tennessee, in memory of her husband, for, first, communicants of Grace-St. Luke's Church in Memphis; second, communicants of the dioceses of Tennessee; third, communicants of the Episcopal Church; fourth, students of established need and merit at the School of Theology; and fifth, students of any other Episcopal seminary.
BERRY—Established by family and friends in memory of the Rev. Lawrence Berry. Awarded to seminarians that have demonstrated financial need.
BIGGERS—Established in honor of Bishop J. Biggers in recognition of his many years of faithful service in the diocese of Mississippi and in Africa.
BOWDEN—Established by Mrs. Paul D. Bowden in memory of the Rev. Paul D. Bowden.
BOYKIN—Established by Ada T. Boykin for deserving students selected by said legatee.
BOWDEN—Established by Mrs. Paul D. Bowden in memory of the Rev. Paul D. Bowden.
BRADY—Established by the son and daughter of Mr. George Nexsen Brady, preferably for a postulant or candidate for Holy Orders and nominated by the bishop of the Diocese of Michigan.
BROWN—Established by Mr. and Mrs. George C. Brown in memory of Percy Brown Sr.
CALVARY CHURCH—Established by Calvary Church, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in honor of the Rev. William Wallace Lumpkin, D.D.
CARRUTHERS—Established by the Episcopal Churchwomen of the Fourth Province in memory of the Rt. Rev. Thomas N. Carruthers.
CARTER—Established by the bequest of Rivoli Hinton Carter of Atlanta, Georgia in memory of Roscoe E. and Rivoli H. Carter.
CHILLINGTON—Established in memory of Joseph H. Chillington, to assist a rising middler with costs associated with Clinical Pastoral Education. This scholarship has typically been available every third year since 1988.
CLEVELAND—Established by the Misses Zimmerman of Eutaw Springs, South Carolina, in the name of Caro Zimmerman Cleveland.
COLHOUN—Established through the estate of Catherine Truss Colhoun of Stanton, Tennessee.
COOPER—Established in memory of Edmund C. Cooper; first preference for a student nominated by the rector of the Church of the Redeemer, Astoria, Long Island, New York.
CREAMER—Established in 1995, by family and friends, in memory of Robert S. Creamer, graduate of the class of 1971, and in honor of his wife, Marilyn Creamer.
DEFOOR-WICKHAM—Established in memory of Edna George DeFoor by her daughter, Linda DeFoor Wickham, and son-in-law, Robert K. Wickham.
DOWLEN—Established by Roy M. and William R. Dowlen of Pascagoula, Mississippi.
DRANE—Established by Myrtle Drane of Clarksville, Tennessee, in memory of her father, William McClure Drane.
DUPONT/JUHAN—Established by Mrs. duPont in honor of Jessie Ball duPont and Frank A. Juhan for students who possess financial need and are postulants or candidates for Holy Orders. Nominations are made by the Bishop of Florida. It was Mrs. duPont’s hope that recipients would later pass along the amount they received to other worthy students.
EYRICH—Established by the will of Gladys Eyrich.
FERRY—Established by St. Matthias Church, Nashville, Tennessee, in honor of the Rev. Daniel H. Ferry.
FITCH—Established by the will of Nettie Fitch.
FOURMY—Established by the will of James M. Fourmy Jr., for a male student graduating from Southeastern Louisiana University.
FRAME—Established by the will of Eleanor E. Frame of Leesburg, Florida, in honor of William A. and Eleanor E. Frame.
FRAYSER—Established by the estate of Dr. Benjamin H. Frayser of Lexington, Kentucky, in honor of Benjamin H. Frayser, Class of 1909.
GONZALES—Established by a group of fellow bishops, clergy, family, and friends in perpetual memory of the Rt. Rev. Romulaldo Gonzales, the Spanish-born bishop of Cuba (1961-66) to aid Hispanic students enrolled at the University. Nominations are invited from any source and especially from the Hispanic Scholarship Trust Fund Committee of the Episcopal Church.
GRAY—Established by the trust estate of Mary Ormsby Gray for students studying for the ministry.
GREGG—Established by George A. Levy of West Point, Mississippi, in honor of Irene and Russell Gregg of Memphis, Tennessee.
GROSVENOR—Established by Ursula Grosvenor of Southern Pines, North Carolina.
GUERRY—In memory of the Rt. Rev. William A. Guerry.
GUIGNARD—Established by the will of Caroline Guignard of Columbia, South Carolina, in memory of Gabriel A. Guignard.
HALL—Established by the School of Theology in memory of Alice Mary Hall.
HALL—Established by Alice M. Hall in memory of Henry C. Hall.
HAPPEL—Established with an initial gift in memory of Thomas K. Happel Jr. of Johnson City, Tennessee.
HARRIS-JUNGKIND—Established by Abner and Ruth Jungkind of Newport, Arkansas, to be awarded to a seminary student from Christ Church Parish in Little Rock, Arkansas.
HARRISON—Established in 1998 by, Howard Watt Harrison Sr., as a memorial to his father, George Hendree Harrison, graduate of the class of 1901, and a loyal alumnus of the School of Theology who later served as a Trustee of the University of the South.
HARTMANN—Established in 1967 by the estate of Caroline H. Hartmann in memory of her husband, Henry W. Hartmann.
HOCK—Established by Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hock of Augusta, Georgia for students at the School of Theology, with first preference to students from the Church of the Good Shepherd, Augusta.
HUME—Established by Sarah Foard Hume Lewis of Lexington, Tennessee.
HUNT—Established in 1929 by Laura G. Hunt of Asheville, North Carolina, in honor of W. Lloyd Hunt.
IDE—Established by Dora Donner Ide of New York City in memory of her husband, John Jay Ide.
JAMES—Established by Lucile Smith James.
JONES—Established by the Diocese of Western Louisiana and the Diocese of Louisiana in honor of the Rt. Rev. Girault M. Jones, Chancellor of the University.
KENTUCKY MEMORIAL—Established in 1932.
KING—Established by Douglas Wheeler King as a memorial to Helen Lake King, with preference for continuing seminarians from the state of Texas.
KIRK—Established originally by Julian C. Headley and later added to by Louise Kirk Edwards, both of Tallahassee, Florida, in memory of Theodore Hamilton Kirk.
KIRKPATRICK—Established by Katherine W. Kirkpatrick of Birmingham, Alabama, in memory of her husband, James Douglas Kirkpatrick, and her son, James Douglas Kirkpatrick Jr.
KNOWLES—Established by the will of Elizabeth May Hiles Knowles, Rome, Georgia, in memory of her father, William Addison Knowles, and Joshua Knowles, rector of the Church of the Redeemer, Greensboro, Georgia.
KYLE—Established by the estate of Ruth P. Kyle in memory of Robert B. Kyle.
LENGNICK—Established through a bequest from the estate of Polly B. Lengnick in memory of Polly B. and Lewis W. Lengnick.
LOARING-CLARK—Established by an anonymous gift in memory of the Rev. Alfred Loaring-Clark.
MATZENGER—Established by Gertrude Eloise Matzenger of Mobile County, Alabama, for the education of students for the Episcopal ministry.
MAURY—Established by Mrs. Joseph E. Maury of Memphis, Tennessee.
MCCAUGHAN—Established in honor of G.C. McCaughan by his son for students from Florida at the discretion of the dean of the School of Theology.
MACDOUGAL—Established by the will of Louise Black MacDougald of Atlanta, Georgia.
MCGREGOR—Established by the will of Albon V. McGregor.
MERIWETHER—Established by the Episcopal Churchwomen of Trinity Church, Clarksville, Tennessee, in honor of Paiola and Norma M. Meriwether.
MILLER—Established by Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Miller and friends and family in memory of the Rev. Henry J. Miller Jr., a graduate of the School of Theology.
MILLER-MOLLOY—Established by a bequest from the estate of Molloy H. and Faye K. Miller of Memphis, Tennessee.
MOSS—Established by Olive Miriam Moss of Mobile, Alabama, in memory of her stepmother, Catherine Julia Blackmore Moss.
MUNSON-GARNER—Established by Christ Church, Georgetown, in Washington, D.C., in honor of Sanford Garner and Edith Munson.
MURPHY—Established by the will of Nancy B. Murphy of Barton, Florida, to be used for students proposing to enter the ministry of the Protestant Episcopal Church.
MYERS—Established by Mary Rawlinson Myers for students wishing to prepare for the ministry.
NESBIT—Established by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Nesbit of Columbia, Tennessee.
PARKIN—Established out of the proceeds of the estate of the Walter H. Parkin of Chicago, Illinois, "for the aid of theological students."
PETERS—Established by the bequest of Mrs. Richard Peters in memory of her husband.
RANDOLPH—Established by the estate of Frank Randolph of Millbrook, Alabama, for the support of married seminarians.
ROBINSON—Established by Delia B. Robinson of Nashville, Tennessee, in memory of her husband, Augustus Hammond Robinson,
ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS—Established by a gift from St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church, Lake Charles, Louisiana.
SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE—Established by Mrs. Harvey W. Benson of Seminole, Florida, in memory of her husband. The fund is added to by remembrance of gifts sent to the School of Theology.
SEARCY—Established in memory of Battle Sorsby Searcy III, M.D., by his parents, Battle S. Searcy Jr. and Frances Bell Searcy.
SEPMEIER—Established by an endowment from Kurt and Jane Sepmeier of Valparaiso, Florida.
SHARKEY—Established by the family and friends of C. Griffith Sharkey.
SMITH—Established by Harriet Smith Van Vleet in memory of her parents, Eloise Huger Smith and Cleland Kinloch Smith.
TAYLOR—Established by Mr. and Mrs. Warren W. Taylor and Lenore F. Taylor of Nashville, Tennessee, in memory of their son and brother, Warren W. Taylor Jr.
TILSON—Established in honor of the Rev. Martin R. Tilson.
TREADWELL—Established by a bequest of Annie Overton Treadwell.
WALDBURG—Established by Elizabeth Lewis Waldburg Clinch in a bequest dated 1891.
WERLEIN—Established by Lelia E. Werlein of Houston, Texas.
SCHOLARSHIPS WITH DIOCESAN PREFERENCE
ALABAMA
BALDWIN—Established in memory of Abram Martin Baldwin and Elizabeth Ewin Baldwin by their children, William O. Baldwin, Katharine E. Baldwin and Ewin Young Baldwin. Preference is given to members of the Church of the Ascension, Montgomery.
BEARD—Established by the will of Norvelle Penruddocke in memory of Mary Beard to aid theological students from the state of Alabama.
GRACE CHURCH—Established by Grace Church, Birmingham.
KYLE—Established by the estate of Ruth P. Kyle in memory of Robert B. Kyle to provide scholarships for residents of Etowah County.
MARTIN-SMITH—Established by the estate of Ella Martin Smith as a memorial to Henry M. Martin, Ella Thornton Martin, and C. Brooks Smith.
ARKANSAS
BARLOW-BROWN—Established by a bequest from the estate of Dr. Alice Barlow-Brown of Corpus Christi, Texas.
DAGGETT—Established by members of the Daggett family and friends in memory of Lyda J. Daggett.
HAIL—Established by Mr. J. Conway Hail, Betty Hail Massey, and Mrs. J. Conway Hail Jr., of Batesville.
HUFF—Established by Ells and Glenn Huff.
JUNKIN—Established by Mr. and Mrs. Abner Kirk Junkin Sr., of Little Rock, to be matched by the Upjohn Company. Preference is given to students from Christ Church, Little Rock.
MITCHELL—Established by St. Mark’s Church in Crossett in memory of the Rt. Rev. R. Bland Mitchell.
ATLANTA
ALSTON—Established by the bequest of Caro DuBignon Alston of Atlanta.
HUMPHREY—Established by the bequest of Laura Hoadley Humphrey of LaGrange, Georgia.
MACTAGGART—Established by the estate of Elizabeth C. MacTaggart.
ST. THOMAS’ CHURCH—Established by St. Thomas’ Church, Columbus, Georgia.
EAST CAROLINA
ELLIOT—Established for students from the Diocese of East Carolina to be used by the bishop of that diocese and administered by the vestry of St. John’s Church, Fayetteville.
HARDING— Established in memory of Snowden and Amanda Harding.
FLORIDA
DUPONT-JUHAN—The scholarships are outright gifts, but the donor hopes that the recipients, when they have an earning capacity, will pass on the same amount they received to some other student to assist in financing the education of that student.
JUHAN—Established by the Diocese of Florida in honor of the Rt. Rev. Frank A. Juhan.
MCCAUGHAN—Established in honor of G.C. McCaughan by his son.
WARREN—Established in 1996 in memory of Joy and Bankhead Chandler Warren by their daughters, Roberta Warren Abstein and Ann Warren Powers. Preference given to students from the Church of the Good Shepherd in Jacksonville.
YERKES JR.—Established by Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Yerkes in devotion to their son, the Rev. Fred G. Yerkes Jr.
YERKES SR.—Established by the Rev. Fred G. Yerkes Jr. in memory of his father, Fred G. Yerkes Sr.
GEORGIA
ALEXANDER—Established by the family of William Walker Alexander Jr.
HOCK—Established by Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hock of Augusta. Preference is given to students from the Church of the Good Shepherd in Augusta.
WALDBURG—Established by the bequest of Mrs. Elizabeth L. Waldburg Clinch.
KENTUCKY
KENTUCKY MEMORIAL—Established in 1905 by Mrs. Thomas U. Dudley in memory of her husband, the former Bishop of the diocese of Kentucky, and for many years Chancellor of the University of the South.
RAILEY—Established by the will of Jennie Faris Railey King in memory of Annie Owsley Railey to be used to assist students from the state of Kentucky, from San Antonio, Texas, or from the Diocese of West Texas.
LEXINGTON
BURTON—Established by the Diocese of Lexington in memory of the Rt. Rev. Lewis Burton.
LOUISIANA
FOURMY—Bequeathed by an alumnus of the Class of 1946 in honor of James M. Fourmy Jr.
PALFREY—Established for the aid of students in the University, including the School of Theology, from Franklin, Louisiana. First preference is given to students sponsored by the Free and Accepted Masons Lodge No. 57 of Franklin. Second preference is given to students sponsored by St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, Franklin.
ROBINSON—For description, please see entry under West Texas.
MICHIGAN
BRADY—Established in memory of George Nexsen Brady by his son and daughter.
MISSISSIPPI
CARPENTER—Established in memory of Agnes Z. Carpenter. Preference is given to students from Trinity Parish in Natchez.
EYRICH—Established by the will of Gladys Eyrich.
HARGROVE—Established by Mrs. Louise B. Hargrove.
MISSISSIPPI—Established by the Diocese of Mississippi.
STEPHENSON—Established by the Rev. George Royster Stephenson.
NEW YORK
COOPER—Established in memory of Edmund C. Cooper with first preference for a student nominated by the rector of the Church of the Redeemer in Astoria, Long Island.
NORTH CAROLINA
LITTLE—Established by Mrs. Leonidas Ledbetter Little of Ansonville in memory of her husband.
MARSHALL—Established by the will of Mirta M. Marshall as a memorial to her nephew, William Leak Marshall Jr.
NORTH CAROLINA—Established by contributions from interested persons for North Carolina students.
SOUTH CAROLINA
ALEXANDER—Established in 1966 in honor of The Very Rev. George M. Alexander, former rector of Trinity Church in Columbia.
EGLESTON—Established by the will of Dr. William Egleston, class of 1898, of Hartsville.
ST. ANDREW’S—Established by the bequest of Mrs. Charlotte Manigault, for a student nominated by the bishop of South Carolina.
SOUTHWEST FLORIDA
HUNT—Established by the estate of Emma Louise Hunt of Sarasota.
TENNESSEE
BARNWELL—Established by the bequest of Isabelle C. Barnwell.
BEATTY—Established by Mrs. Troy Beatty Jr. of Memphis in memory of her husband. Preference is given to communicants of Grace-St. Luke's Church in Memphis.
DEHAVEN—Established by the will of Anna H. DeHaven of Memphis in memory of Judge and Mrs. D.W. DeHaven.
HAPPEL—Established with an initial gift in memory of Thomas K. Happel Jr. of Johnson City.
PUGH—Established in memory of the Rev. Dr. Prentice A. Pugh by his family and friends.
ROBINSON—Established by Delia B. Robinson of Nashville in memory of her husband, Augustus Hammond Robinson.
TAYLOR—Established by Mr. and Mrs. Warren W. Taylor and Lenore F. Taylor of Nashville in memory of their son and brother, Warren W. Taylor Jr.
TEXAS
KAYSER—Established by Paul and Elizabeth Kayser to aid seminarians nominated, first, by the rector of the Church of St. John the Divine in Houston, and, second, by the bishop of Texas.
ROBINSON—Established in memory of Dr. David M. Robinson by his sister, Ruby Robinson Osbourne, of Dallas, to assist students from the dioceses of West Texas, Texas, or Louisiana.
UPPER SOUTH CAROLINA
EGLESTON—For description, please see the entry under South Carolina.
ST. ANDREW’S—Established by the bequest of Mrs. Charlotte Morris Manigault.
VIRGINIA
BARRETT—Established by Dr. Robert S. Barrett of Alexandria, Virginia, in memory of his father, the Rev. Robert South Barrett, D.D.
WEST TENNESSEE
NESBIT, ROBERT H.—Established by Katherine Nesbit of Memphis in loving memory of her husband.
WEST TEXAS
CLARKE—Established by Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Ayres Jr. in memory of Ann Ayres Clarke.
RAILEY—For description, please see entry under Kentucky.
ROBINSON—Established in memory of Dr. David M. Robinson by his sister, Ruby Robinson Osbourne, of Dallas, to assist students from the dioceses of West Texas, Texas, or Louisiana.
WEST TEXAS—Established by a communicant of the Diocese of West Texas.
WESTERN LOUISIANA
ST. MICHAEL'S AND ALL ANGELS—Established by St. Michael’s and All Angels Church in Lake Charles to be awarded to a theological student from that parish and nominated by the Bishop of the Diocese of Western Louisiana.
WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA
HUNT—Established by Laura G. Hunt of Asheville, North Carolina in memory of her husband, W. Lloyd Hunt.
PERRY—Established in memory of James Y. Perry Jr. by the Episcopal Foundation of Western North Carolina
OTHER SOURCES OF GRANTS
Lawrence Berry Scholarship—Established by the bequest of Freda Gibson Powell in memory of the Rev. Lawrence Berry.
Robert and Marilyn Creamer Scholarship—Established in 1997 in memory of Robert S. Creamer and in honor of his wife, Marilyn Creamer. Awards are made to seminarians in the School of Theology for costs incurred for the secondary education of their sons and/or daughters while the seminarians are attending the School of Theology.
DeFoor-Wickham Scholarship—Established in 1997 in memory of Edna George DeFoor by her daughter, Linda DeFoor Wickham, and son-in-law, Robert K. Wickham. Awarding of the scholarship is based on financial need.
DuBose—Income from endowment funds established by the assets of the DuBose Memorial Church Training School of Monteagle, Tennessee, is available to assist candidates who are 32 years of age or older to attend Episcopal seminaries. Application forms may be obtained from the Office of Financial Aid. Deadline for application: June 1.
Evangelical Education Society—The Evangelical Education Society of the Episcopal Church makes Evangelism for the 21st Century grants of up to $5,000 for special initiatives to Episcopalians at ATS-accredited schools. For further information, visit their Web site at www.ees1862.org or contact
office@ees1862.org.
Fund for Theological Education, Inc.—This fund offers the following programs: North America Ministerial Fellowships are open to citizens of Canada and the United States who are at least graduating seniors from colleges and universities, who are not already attending a theological school, and who are prepared to enroll in a theological school in the autumn following the awarding of their fellowships. The Benjamin E. Mays Fellowships for Ministry are for black North American persons who are at least graduating seniors from a college or university, official candidates for ministerial ordination within their communion, and are either enrolled in a theological school or are prepared to enroll in the autumn following receipt of an award. Fellowships for Hispanic Americans Preparing for Christian Ministries are for Hispanics who at the time of nomination are citizens of the United States, at least juniors in an accredited college or university, and are either enrolled in a theological school or prepared to enroll in the autumn following receipt of an award. Other scholarships are also available and can be searched on the website. Fund for Theological Education, Inc., 112 21st St. Ave. S., Nashville, TN 37203-2427. Nominations for these fellowships are to be received no later than November 21. For more information, visit their Web site:
www.thefund.org/quickguides/seminary.phtml.
William A. Heath Scholarship Trust—Established by the last will and testament of William Heath and under the trusteeship of the Bank of America, Attn: Ms. Lori Nichols, Bank of America Private Bank, Third Floor, 600 Cleveland Street, Clearwater, FL 33755. These scholarships are to aid seminarians who come from the southeastern United States. Scholarships are available to male seminary students who are under 35 years of age. Application should be made through the senior trust officer of the bank. Deadline: June 30.
Knights Templar Educational Foundation—Awards have been granted from time to time to seminarians from Georgia as an expression of the interest and high regard of Masons for young people who devote their lives to the service of God and humanity. These awards are made only on the nomination of the dean upon request of the Knights Templar Educational Foundation. Application forms are available from the office of the Grand Recorder of the Grand Commandery of each Division or Division Chairman.
Mercer—The George Mercer Jr. Memorial Scholarships are designed to assist worthy or deserving students in being educated for the sacred ministry in accredited seminaries of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America and in the George Mercer Jr. Memorial School of Theology. Application may be made following the report of the individual's academic work in the junior year, upon recommendation of the faculty of the School of Theology for students in their second and third year of seminary. A student's application must be submitted through the Office of Financial Aid to the Mercer Scholarship Committee, 36 Cathedral Avenue, Garden City, NY 11530, with the right of renewal. Application will be made available in the fall.
One-Percent Gift Program—Since 1982, the General Convention of the Episcopal Church has directed that all parishes and missions of the dioceses of the United States give annually at least one percent of the previous year's budget to one or more of the accredited seminaries of the church. These gifts are used for the financial needs of our students and their families, or programs that support their theological education.
Order of the Daughters of the King—For female applicants seeking training in any recognized church-related college, seminary, or training school in the United States or abroad. Applicants must be at least 21 years of age and have at least two years of college education or its equivalent. For more information, visit their Web site at www.dok-national.org/Forms.htm. To apply, write to Attention: Master Fund Chair, 101 Weatherstone Dr., Suite 870, Woodstock, GA 30188. Deadline for application: March 1.
Order of the Eastern Star Religious Leadership Scholarships—To aid students preparing for the ministry or for any form of religious leadership. Applicants should write to the Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star in their home state. Address of state chapter can be obtained from any local chapter.
William–Rhodes Scholarship—For seminarians from the Diocese of Atlanta. Available to new and continuing students. For more information visit their Web site at
www.emmanuelathens.org/main_menu_items/6_ministries/all_groups/wr_screen.html. Apply through Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 498 Prince Ave., Athens, GA, 30601.
Roothbert Fund, Inc.—Qualified students from high school to postgraduate levels who can satisfy fairly high scholastic requirements and who are considering teaching as their vocation are eligible. For more information, visit their Web site at www.roothbertfund.org. Interview required with the New York–based committee. Address: The Roothbert Fund, Inc., 475 Riverside Dr., Room 252, New York, NY 10115. Deadline for all completed materials is March 1.
Society for the Increase of the Ministry—Grants-in-aid have been awarded by the Society for the Increase of the Ministry to needy postulants or candidates attending seminary in preparation for ordination in the Episcopal Church. Application forms may be obtained from the Society for the Increase in Ministry, 920 Farmington Ave., Suite 202, West Hartford, CT 06107-2231, e-mail:
simministry@earthlink.net, or download an application from
www.simministry.org/scholarships.php5. Deadline for application: March 1.
LOANS
Knights Templar—Loans are made by one of fifty state divisions. For address of a given state's educational foundation, contact Charles R. Neumann, 5097 N. Elston Ave., Suite 101, Chicago, IL 60630.
Honorable and Mrs. Nelson P. Sanford Endowment Fund—A revolving emergency loan fund available for the training of Episcopal priests. Once in a seminary career in the amount of $1,000. Apply through the Office of Financial Aid.
Hattie M. Strong Foundation—For American students with no restriction as to race, sex, or religion, who are within two years of their final degree from college or graduate school with a maximum of $4,000 to any one student over a period of two years, without interest. Application dates: January 1 to June 1. Address: 1620 Eye St., NW, Suite 700, Washington, D.C. 20006, or email:
hmsf@hmstrongfoundation.org.
Stafford (Guaranteed) Student Loans—These loans are guaranteed by the federal government against default. Interest is usually not charged until repayment begins. Loans are payable after termination of study over a five- to ten-year period.