Only the interest earned each year is used for the designated purpose; the principal remains intact. Commitments totaling $25,000 or more are needed to establish a named endowed scholarship fund. An endowed professorship requires a commitment of $500,000 or more, and $1,500,000 or more is needed for an endowed chair. An endowed fund is an excellent way to perpetuate interest in Tusculum University. Unrestricted endowments give the administration and the Board of Trustees the greatest flexibility in meeting priority needs.
was established in 1985 by his widow, Florence Cummings Dugger of Birmingham, Alabama. Income from the endowment will be used in support of the Fowler Dugger Chair. Wess duBrisk, Associate Professor of Mass Media, holds the Chair. duBrisk has served at Tusculum College since 1984. Mr. and Mrs. Dugger, both members of the class of 1919, were active members of the Independent Presbyterian Church of Birmingham.
was established in 1991 through the estate of Carl A. Lunstedt, class of 1938, of Manchester, New Hampshire, as a tribute to his wife of 36 years. Earnings from the Lunstedt Endowed Professorship will be used in support of a distinguished professor in the humanities. Dr. Donal J. Sexton, Jr., Professor of History, has held the Janet Anderson Lunstedt Profes-sorship. Dr. Sexton retired this spring after 40 years of service.
was established in 1991 by the Board of Trustees in recognition of the late Harriet Reaves Neff, class of 1921, of Greeneville, Tennessee. Mrs. Neff was a Life Trustee and Benefactor of the University. Income from the endowment will be used in support of the Neff Chair of Fine Arts. Marilyn duBrisk, Artist-in-Residence and Director of Arts Outreach, holds the Chair. duBrisk has served at Tusculum since 1991.
was established in 1994 by an anonymous donor as a tribute to Mr. Batts, the first director of the Warren W. Hobbie Center for the Civic Arts and professor of philosophy at Tusculum College until his death on September 7, 1992.
was established in 1992 by Charles N. “Chuck” McCauley, class of 1941, of La Jolla, California.
for faculty development was established by the Gray family in 1994 in recognition of the family’s significant role in the history of the College. The Gray Family Fund will provide faculty development support with special emphasis on interaction with international faculty and students both on the Tusculum College campus and abroad. The Gray Family Fund honors the lives of service of Charles Oliver Gray and Florence Irene Rollins Gray and their children: Charles Oliver Gray, Jr., Edward Rutherford Gray ’16, and Walter Rollins Gray ’20.
was established in 1992 by Constance Parker Sinkway, class of 1952, of Glen Rock, New Jersey.
was established in 1992 by David E. Reiber, class of 1941, of Mount Desert, Maine.
was established in 1994 by Edward J. Kormondy, class of 1950, of Los Angeles, California. Dr. Kormondy is a member of the Tusculum College Board of Trustees.
was established in 1993 by Edward J. Heinz, class of 1968, of Bridgewater, New Jersey, a trustee of the College.
was established in 1992 by the late Evelyn Rankin Thompson, class of 1930, of Nashua, New Hampshire.
was established in 1993 by The Reverend and Mrs. Frank M. Gentsch, Jr., classes of 1961 and 1962, of Woodway, Texas.
was established in 1994 by Mr. and Mrs. G. Roswell Evans of Maryville, Tennessee. Mr. Evans is a member of the Tusculum class of 1945.
was established in 1992 by the late Josephine Doughty Higgs, class of 1929, and her husband, Homer, of Sarasota, Florida, in memory of her father. The endowment is supported by other members of the family.
was established in 1994 by the late H. Hammond Pride, honorary class of 1986, and Betty Brown Pride, class of 1956, Knoxville, Tennessee.
was established in 1993 by the late Hamilton H. Blackshear, class of 1944, of Satellite Beach, Florida.
was established in 1993 by Dr. and Mrs. Hugh O. Jaynes, classes of 1952 and 1951, of Knoxville, Tennessee.
was established in 1992 by John C. Heavey, class of 1953, of Lincroft, New Jersey.
was established in 1992 by the late Josephine Doughty Higgs, class of 1929, and her husband, Homer, of Sarasota, Florida, in memory of her grandfather.
was established in 1994 by George Doughty Higgs of Boonton Township, New Jersey, in honor of his mother. The faculty development fund is designated for support of the English faculty, recognizing Mrs. Higgs’ special interest in American literature and creative writing. Mrs. Higgs was a Tusculum College graduate, class of 1929.
was established in 1992 by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Schwartz, classes of 1959 and 1958, of Cherry Hill, New Jersey. Mr. Schwartz is a member of the Tusculum College Board of Trustees.
was established in 1992 by Jozef Kolinski, class of 1947, of West Orange, New Jersey.
was established in 1993 by Dr. and Mrs. John E. Horvath of Fairburn, Georgia. Dr. Horvath is a member of the Tusculum class of 1963.
was established in 1993 by Mrs. Martha V. Sprankle of Knoxville, Tennessee.
was established in 1994 by a generous grant from the Massengill-DeFriece Foundation of Bristol, Tennessee.
was established through the generosity of the Pew Charitable Trusts of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as part of its monies to enhance faculty salaries and academic enrichment. Tusculum College in turn, raised monies for the endowment to perpetuate this additional support of the academic program.
was established in 1994 by Smith Higgins, class of 1943, of Millbrae, California. The Higgins Fund is specifically dedicated to library acquisitions of materials pertaining to the Civic Arts.
was established in 1992 as a memorial to Professor Walter T. Murdock by his daughter, Lenore A. Murdock, class of 1941, of Ridgewood, New Jersey.
was established in 1992 by the trustees of the Warren W. Hobbie Trust of Roanoke, Virginia, with a challenge grant of $500,000. The Warren W. Hobbie Center for the Civic Arts at Tusculum College is central to the College’s effort to foster the restoration of the focus on service and social responsibility by assisting Tusculum College to develop, implement, and share the Civic Arts vision of undergraduate education. The Hobbie Center is actively cultivating and promoting the arts essential to acquiring practical wisdom and enriching the common good by supporting the development of a model curriculum and sharing that model with others. In response to the challenge and in support of the Bicentennial Campaign, the following alumni and other friends have established named endowment funds for faculty development.
was established in 1993 by Wayne Eichele, class of 1973, of Asbury, New Jersey, and his wife, Pamela.
was established in 1994 by William C. Lady, class of 1949, of Blountville, Tennessee.
was established in 1992 by Mr. and Mrs. William O. Van Blarcom of Mountainside, New Jersey. The late Mr. Van Blarcom was a 1949 graduate of Tusculum College, and Mrs. Van Blarcom is a 1947 graduate of Tusculum College.
was established in 1992 by the estate of the late William Ross Mercer of Greene County, Tennessee
was established in 1998 by Andrew Kmetz, class of 1935, of Englewood, Florida.
was established in 1997 by Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Raber, of Kingsport, Tennessee. Mr. Raber was a member of the Tusculum University Board of Trustees.
was established in 1998 by Constance Parker Sinkway, class of 1952, and her husband, Robert, of Glen Rock, New Jersey.
was established in 1997 by Mr. and Mrs. David B. Lilly, Sr. of Middleburg, Virginia.
was established in 1997 by Donald M. McAmis, class of 1939, of Vienna, Virginia.
was established by the late Mr. and Mrs. E. Vail Watson of Beacon, New York. Mrs. Watson was a member of the Tusculum Class of 1938.
was established in 1998 by Mr. and Mrs. Eddie B. Dobson, class of 1964 and 1966, of Greeneville, Tennessee.
for the Sports Center was established in 1997 by Edward J. Kormondy, class of 1950, of Los Angeles, California and a trustee of the College.
was established in 1997 by Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Brogden, classes of 1950 and 1951, of Kingsport, Tennessee.
was established in 1999 by the H.S. Williams Co., Inc. of Marion, Virginia.
was established in 1997 by Edward L. Heinz, class of 1942, of Midlothian, Virginia, and Edward J. Heinz, class of 1968, of Bridgewater, New Jersey, and a trustee of the College, in memory of the former’s sister and brother-in-law and the latter’s aunt and uncle.
was established in 1998 by Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Smith of Bolton Landing, New York. Mrs. Smith is a member of the Tusculum University class of 1951 and a life trustee of the University.
was established in 1998 by John B. Shorrock, class of 1967, of Morton, Illinois.
was established in 1997 by Jurgen F. Rademacher, of Greeneville, Tennessee.
In the spring of 1997, the trustees of The Kresge Foundation of Troy, Michigan, issued a challenge grant of $500,000 towards the construction and maintenance of the new sports center. In response, the following friends have established named endowments for the maintenance of the sports center and academic program support of the physical education and athletic training departments.
was established in 1998 by Nancy Hill Leslie in memory of her husband, Leon J. Leslie, class of 1951.
was established in 1997 by Susan Bateman Latier, the daughter of Leslie and Miriam Bateman, both members of the class of 1942, along with her husband William C. Latier and son Jeffrey Latier, of Littleton, Colorado, in memory of the Batemans’ lifelong interest in their alma mater.
was established in 1997 by Dr. and Mrs. Mark D. Patterson of Greeneville, Tennessee.
was established through the trust of Estelle Farley Behan, who passed away in August of 1999 at the age of 93.
was established in 1998 by Rod B. MacLeod, class of 1962, of Sarasota, Florida.
was established in 1998 by Roy D. and Judy Sauceman Robinson, of Greeneville, Tennessee. Mrs. Robinson is a 1975 graduate of Tusculum College.
was established in 1998 by Mr. and Mrs. Sam J. Calvert, Jr. of Greeneville, Tennessee.
for the Sports Center was established in 1997 by William C. Lady, class of 1949, of Blountville, Tennessee.
was established in 1997 by Mr. and Mrs. William O. Van Blarcom ’49 ’47 of Mountainside, New Jersey.
for maintenance and program support of the Byrd Chapel-Fine Arts Building was established in 1998 by Christine Morgenweck, class of 1976, of Parker, Colorado.
was established in 1994 by Charles D. Fox III of Roanoke, Virginia and Maui, Hawaii, in honor of Brenda Harris Knott, wife of Robert E. Knott, the 25th president of the College, and as a tribute to his wife, Preston Wescoat Fox. Income from the Knott Fund will be used to preserve the rare books collection of the University.
was established in 1964 by Mrs. Gertrude S. Anderson, the widow of the late Dr. Charles A. Anderson, the 17th President of Tusculum University. Dr. Anderson was President from 1931 to 1942. Earnings from the Anderson Fund will be used to purchase books for the Library in memory of Dr. Anderson.
was established in 1985 by Mrs. Marian E. Keller of Brewster, Massachusetts, in memory of her husband. Dr. Keller was a beloved Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Tusculum College from 1960-1969. Earnings from the Fund will be used to support the Thomas J. Garland Library.
was established in 1934 by the estate of the late Mr. George G. Moore of New York, New York, in memory of his mother. Earnings from the fund will be used to support the Thomas J. Garland Library.
as established in 1977 by the estate of Charlotte S. Wing of Poughkeepsie, New York. Mrs. Wing established the fund as a memorial to her son, Sherman, who was a graduate of Tusculum College, class of 1946. Earnings from the Wing Fund will be used to purchase books in the fields of Religion, Sociology, and Psychology.
was established in 1934 by Rochester Presbytery of the United Presbyterian Church as a tribute to Dr. James L. Jewell who served churches in Rochester Presbytery for many years. Earnings from the Jewell Fund will be used to support the Thomas J. Garland Library.
was established in 1998 by the John and Mary P. Redwine Charitable Trust. Income from the endowment will be used to add to the library holdings.
was established in 1985 by her nephews, Doak C. Cox and Richard H. Cox, both of Honolulu, Hawaii. Miss Horton was a descendent of Samuel Doak, one of the founders of Tusculum University. The income from the Fund will be used to support improvements of the reference collection of the Thomas J. Garland Library.
was established in 2003 by Mrs. Jean Oakes Olcott of Midland Park, New Jersey, in memory of her husband. Mrs. Olcott is a member of the Tusculum College class of 1952. Priority will be given to the support of the collections and technology needs of the library.
was established in 1999 by John A. Gehrm II, class of 1966, in honor of his wife. Mr. Gehrm is a former Vice President for External Relations at the University.
was established in 2000 in memory of the late Irene V. Crum, class of 1928 of Daytona Beach, Florida. While at Tusculum College, Miss Crum, a native of Greene County, studied under Dr. Landon “Daddy” Haynes. She began her teaching career at Doak High School, and after sixteen years joined the faculty of Greeneville High School for two years. In 1946 she moved to Daytona Beach where she specialized in geometry at Mainland High School. She retired in 1972 after twenty-six years at Mainland and forty-four year as a public school teacher.
was established in 1989 by Mr. and Mrs. James E. Bacon of Fullerton, California. Mrs. Bacon, the former Virgie Hill of Dandridge, Tennessee, is a member of the class of 1932. A career public school teacher, she taught for 18 years in the schools of Jefferson County, Tennessee, and 25 years in the schools of Orange County, California, where she also served as teaching Assistant Principal. The late Mr. Bacon, a native of Orange County, California, was an avocado grower and an expert in that field. He developed two varieties which bear his name. Following Mr. Bacon’s death, Mrs. Bacon returned to her native Dandridge in 1998.
was established in 1987 through the estate of the late John G. Kerbaugh of Greeneville, Tennessee. The Fund was established in memory of John and Margaret Todd Kerbaugh. Mrs. Kerbaugh was a 1956 alumna of Tusculum College.
was established in 2000 in memory of the late Robert L. White of Seminole, Florida. Mr. White was a 1932 graduate of Tusculum College.
was established in 1926 by alumni, trustees, and other friends of the University. Income from the endowment will be used to support the Department of Religion at Tusculum University.
was established by the Martin Bible Chair Trust Fund of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Tusculum College and several other Presbyterian-related institutions benefit from the Martin Fund. Income from the Martin Fund will be used to support the Religion Department of Tusculum University.
was established in 1925 by the Synnott Bible Chair Trust Fund of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Tusculum and several other Presbyterian-related institutions benefit from the Fund. Income from the Synnott Fund will be used to support the Religion Department of Tusculum University.
in memory of Sarah Arnold Bayless, was established in 1984 by Dr. and Mrs. A. T. Bayless of Morristown, Tennessee. Scholarship preference will be given to an able and deserving student from Hamblen County.
was established in 1998 through the estate of the late Agnes West McAmis, class of 1941, of Greeneville, Tennessee. Scholarship preference will be given to members of the women’s golf team and then to other female athletes.
was established in 1996 by Alice LaRue Murray, class of 1935, of Greeneville, Tennessee, her husband, Raymond Markley Murray, members of their family, and interested friends. Scholarship preference will be given to students from the high schools in Greene County on the basis of academic achievement, leadership ability, and financial need. The scholarship will follow students throughout their matriculation at Tusculum College, provided academic standards are maintained.
was established in 1974 by alumni of Tusculum College as a means of perpetuating their interest in and support of their alma mater. Scholarships will be awarded on the basis of academic achievement, leadership ability, and financial need.
was established in 1985 by the late Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Argauer of Paramus, New Jersey. Dr. Argauer, class of 1930, served as a Tusculum College admissions representative. Scholarship preference will be given to student-athletes from New Jersey and then to other able and deserving students from the state.
was established in 1987 by the Bank of America/Greeneville in recognition of Tusculum College’s role in the region. Scholarship preference will be given to dependents of Bank of America/Greeneville employees, and then to other able and deserving students from the local area.
was established in 1949 by the Ladies Aid Society of the Mount Bethel Presbyterian Church. The Mount Bethel Church became the Covenant Presbyterian Church in 1959, and merged with the First Presbyterian Church of Greeneville in 1990. Scholarship preference will be given to an able and deserving student from the local area.
was established in 1949 by the Women’s Missionary Society of the Mount Bethel Presbyterian Church. The Mount Bethel Church became the Covenant Presbyterian Church in 1959 and merged with the First Presbyterian Church of Greeneville in 1990. Scholarship preference will be given to an able and deserving student from the local area.
was established in 1999 by their children and grandchildren on the occasion of Mr. Ripley’s 80th birthday. Mr. Ripley is a member of the class of 1942, and Mrs. Ripley is a member of the class of 1944. Business and civic leaders in Kingsport, Tennessee, the Ripleys are long-time supporters of their alma mater. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students with financial need.
was established in 1966 by the Board of Christian Education of the United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, one of the predecessor churches to the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Scholarship preference is awarded on the basis of academic achievement, leadership ability and financial need.
was established in 1997 by the Fellowship of Christian Athletes of Tusculum College, friends, and family in memory of C. Shawn Mauk, class of 1998. Scholarship preference will be given to male elementary education majors and then to all education majors.
was established in 1951 by the Nolachuckey Chapter of Greeneville, Tennessee, of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The chapter selects a deserving Greene County student recipient each year. Scholarship preference is given to a deserving Greene County female.
was established in 1988 by the Tusculum College class of 1938 on the occasion of their 50th reunion as a tribute to Professor Shanks, class of 1922, who was a longtime science teacher and Dean at Tusculum College. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students who are majoring in the sciences.
was established by their daughter, Susan D. Crum ’91, as a means to provide opportunities for willing and able students. Having lived in the South Greene most of their lives, Cecil and Mary Katherine were supportive and actively involved with South Greene High School. Cecil was public address announcer for the basketball and football teams for a number of years. He and Mary Katherine were also active members of the athletic boosters and volunteered a lot of their time to the school. Scholarship preference will be given to South Greene High School graduates at Tusculum College who are in good academic standing and have the greatest financial need. Should there not be an eligible recipient from South Greene High School, then graduate(s) from a Greene County high school should receive consideration.
was established in 1977 by the late T. Moody Dunbar, class of 1930, of Limestone, Tennessee, and supported by other alumni of Tusculum College. Scholarship preference will be given on the basis of academic achievement, leadership ability and financial need.
was established in 1926 by Mrs. Charles W. Allen as a memorial to her husband and friend. Mr. Allen and Mr. Morey served as officers of the Board of Trustees of Tusculum University.
was established in 1988 by the Charlotte W. Newcombe Foundation of Princeton, New Jersey, in memory of Mrs. Charlotte Wilson Newcombe. The purpose of the fund is to provide scholarship support for first-generation students from the Appalachian Region.
was established by members of the class of 1932 at their 50th anniversary reunion in 1982. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students on the basis of academic achievement, leadership ability, and financial need.
was established in 1991 through the Bicentennial Campaign by John E. and Nancy Clements Mays, of Blairsville, Georgia, in honor of her mother, Marjorie Martin Clements of Greeneville, Tennessee, and in memory of her father, W. Wiley Clements, and his parents, James Ernest and Gladys Elder Mays. Mr. Mays served as Vice President for External Relations from 1989 to 1999. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students in the fields of business and education in recognition of the careers of the Clements and Mays.
was established in 1990 by the trustees of the Clyde B. Austin Scholarship Trust, which was established in 1967 by an anonymous friend to honor the late Clyde B. Austin, cofounder of The Austin Company. Scholarship preference will be awarded on the basis of the following order: children of employees of The Austin Company and its family group of companies; students from Greene County; students from families engaged in tobacco farming; and students from the tobacco growing areas of the United States.
was established in 1999 by Clyde Spencer’s wife, Elizabeth, and their children, in memory of Clyde Spencer, Tusculum class of 1946. Scholarship preference will be given to veterans and then to able and deserving students who are majoring in mathematics.
was established in 1997 by David E. Reiber, class of 1941, of Mount Desert, Maine. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving pre-medical students and then to students majoring in the sciences.
was established by Dewey R. and Betty F. Dyer in November 2010. Mr. Dyer retired in 1979 from Nabisco where he worked for 33 years. He and his wife Betty were married in 1955. Mr. Dyer was an avid golf player and has won 11 championships. Mrs. Dyer retired from Magnavox where she worked for 31 years. The purpose of the Dewey R. and Betty F. Dyer Endowed Scholarship Fund is to provide scholarships for able and deserving students with financial need who attend Tusculum University.
was established in 1988 in memory of the late Dixon A. Cathrall, class of 1977, by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Cathrall of Stratford, New Jersey. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students who have financial need.
was established in 1977 by Eunice Carter Sanders, class of 1939, of Kingsport, Tennessee, in memory of her sister, Dorothy Carter Sanders, class of 1932. Scholarship preference will be given to an able and deserving student who is studying music.
was established in 1993 in loving memory of Professor Charles Oliver Gray, Jr. and in honor of Dorothy Hardin Mayo, class of 1940, by her husband, C. Douglas Mayo. Scholarship preference will be given to students majoring in music and to those from Greene County.
was established in 2005 by the Greeneville Junior Woman’s Club in honor of Doug Ratledge, long-time director of the Cedar Creek Learning Center. Scholarship preference will be given to environmental science or field guide naturalist majors who are sophomores or above and recommended by a faculty member, academic achievement, and financial need.
was established in 1990 by the family and friends of the late Edna Zirkle Cardwell, class of 1924, of Kingston, Tennessee. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students who are interested in music.
was established in 2006 by Carol M. Heinz, widow and executrix of the estate of Edward L. Heinz, class of 1942, in honor of their son Ted, class of 1968, who is a guarantor of the College and who served on the Board of Trustees from 1992 to 2006. Ted is a recipient of the Pioneer Award, as was his father who was also a charter member of the Tusculum College Sports Hall of Fame and the Heritage Club. Both father and son were Men of Rankin. Proceeds of the fund will be used to support students majoring in the life sciences, with preference for those seeking to become healthcare professionals.
was established in 1992 by Edward J. Heinz, Class of 1968 and a former Trustee of the College; Clifford B. Heinz; Deborah C. Maxwell; Craig D. Heinz; and Gretchen L. Heinz, on the occasion of their father’s 50th reunion and in recognition of his lifelong interest in his Alma Mater, athletics, and his community. Edward L. Heinz was a 1942 graduate of Tusculum College. Scholarship preference will be given to student-athletes, first from New Jersey or Virginia, on the basis of academic achievement, leadership ability and financial need.
was established in 1981 by the late Mr. Robert A. Gass, class of 1928, of Maryville, Tennessee in memory of his aunt, Miss Elsie Gass, of Greeneville, Tennessee. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students from the local area who have financial need.
was established in 1999 by the estate of the late Elva Shipley Meyer, class of 1928, of Scottsdale, Arizona, and her husband, Roland. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students with financial need.
in memory of Mr. and Mrs. William Lee Kiser II of Greeneville, Tennessee, was established in 1976 through the generosity of three Kiser daughters who attended Tusculum College: the late Essie Kiser Carter, class of 1928, of Greeneville, Tennessee; the late Ada Kiser Moreland, class of 1921, of Tulsa, Oklahoma; and the late Maude Kiser Barber, class of 1926, of Florence, Kentucky. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students from the local area.
was established in 1921 by the International Order of the King’s Daughters and Sons of New York, New York. Scholarship preference will be given to an able and deserving student on the basis of academic achievement, leadership ability, and financial need.
was established in 1982 by the late Eugene E. Easterly, class of 1921, of Greeneville, Tennessee. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students on the basis of academic achievement, leadership ability, and financial need.
was established in 1983 by William C. Lady, class of 1949, of Blountville, Tennessee, in memory of his wife, Frances Comerford Lady, class of 1948. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students on the basis of academic achievement, leadership ability, and financial need.
was established in 1998 by Francis J. Nanarone, class of 1952, of Bloomfield, New Jersey. Mr. Nanarone was named a Benefactor of the College in 2003 having made gifts in excess of $1 million. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students based on academic achievement, leadership ability, and financial need.
was established in 2005 through the estate of the late Frankie Elizabeth Simpson of Greeneville, Tennessee. She was a 1932 alumna of Tusculum College and after graduation began a 42-year teaching career. Scholarship preference will be given to math majors from Greeneville or Greene County.
was established in 1995 by Dr. and Mrs. Frederic D. Ogden, of Lexington, Kentucky. Dr. Ogden is a graduate of Tusculum College, class of 1938. Scholarship preference will be given to a junior or senior student who is pursuing a social studies concentration: currently, history, political science, or pre-law. The Ogden Scholar should have financial need and carry a minimum grade point average of 3.00.
was established in 1988 by the George I. Alden Trust of Worcester, Massachusetts, in response to the challenge issued by the Endowment Grant Program of the U. S. Department of Education. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students from the Northeast.
was established in 1983 in honor of the Reverend and Mrs. George T. Hubbard of McMinnville, Tennessee, on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. The Rev. and Mrs. Hubbard were both members of the class of 1932. The Fund was established by their children: George T. Hubbard, Jr., class of 1964, of Gaithersburg, Maryland; Sarah Hubbard Dixon; and Harriet Hubbard Gerren. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students who have financial need.
was established in 1995 by Mr. and Mrs. E. Alvin Gerhardt, Jr. of Jonesborough, Tennessee, in memory of Mr. Gerhardt’s parents, Earl A. and Georgia B. Gerhardt. Scholarship preference will be given to juniors and seniors majoring in museum studies. The scholarship will be awarded on the basis of academic achievement (grade point average of 2.5 or better) and leadership ability.
was established in 1951 by Helen Malmar Dresser, class of 1916, of Albany, New York, in memory of her brother. Scholarship preference will be given to an able and deserving student-athlete who exhibits the finest spirit of sportsmanship on the athletic field.
was established in 1952 in memory of Dr. Godfrey Chobot, longtime minister of the Sixth Presbyterian Church of Washington, D.C. The Fund was established through the will of his daughter, Pauline W. Chobot, of Washington, D.C. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students on the basis of academic achievement, leadership ability, and financial need.
was established in 1847 by Mr. William Graham of Tazewell, Tennessee. Scholarship preference will be given to students preparing for ministry in the Presbyterian Church.
was established in 2001 by an anonymous donor. Scholarship preference will be given to students from Greene County.
was established in 1898 by the Reverend H. A. Clark, of Kingston, Tennessee, in honor of his parents. Scholarship preference will be given to students preparing for the ministry in the Presbyterian Church.
was established in 1982 by Dr. Robert H. Bailey, class of 1948, H’84 of Greeneville, Tennessee, and her family and friends, in memory of Mrs. Sentelle, class of 1911. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students from upper East Tennessee who are academic achievers.
was established in 1975 by members of the family: wife, Ruth Skinner Detrick, of Greeneville, Tennessee; and children: Jerry and Sharon Detrick of Maryville, Tennessee; Harrison and Connie Detrick Lamons, of Greeneville; and Tate and Janet Detrick Robertson, of Cherryville, North Carolina. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students on the basis of academic achievement, leadership ability, and financial need.
was established in 1984 by Harriet Reaves Neff, class of 1921, of Greeneville. Mrs. Neff was the third Benefactor of the College and life trustee of her alma mater. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students with an interest in tennis.
was established in 1974 by alumni at Tusculum College as a means of perpetuating their interest in and support of their alma mater. The effort was conceived and partially funded by a challenge from the late Mr. Kennedy, class of 1929. Scholarships will be awarded on the basis of academic achievement, leadership ability, and financial need.
was established in 1986 by Dr. Horace C. “Whitey” Martin, class of 1931, of Winona, Mississippi. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students from East Tennessee or from the French Camp Academy, French Camp, Mississippi.
was established in 1998 by Howard S. Emerick II, class of 1972, of Jacksonville, Florida, in response to the Tusculum College 2000 Campaign. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students who are majoring in the sciences.
was established in 2008 through the estate of Hubert C. Smith, Jr. ’53. Mr. Smith was a lifelong supporter of his Alma Mater, which he attended after serving in the U.S. Navy and suffering a serious injury that limited his mobility for the remainder of his life. However, that injury did not hinder him from having an active life and operating a successful farm. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students.
was established in 1997 through the Tusculum College 2000 Campaign by Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Flournoy, of Manassas, Virginia. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students who have substantial financial need.
was established in 1980 by Gladys C. Crawford in honor of her late husband. Annual income of the fund will be used to aid deserving students.
was established in 2003 through the estate of Retired Congressman James H. Quillen of Kingsport, Tennessee, who is remembered for his record 34 years of continuous service as a Tennessee member of the U.S. House of Representatives. Scholarship funds will be awarded to deserving students, with preference given to students living within the First Congressional District in Tennessee.
was established in 1983 as a memorial to James T. “Buck” Putney by Dr. Robert H. Bailey, class of 1948, of Baileyton, Tennessee, and supported by his parents, James T. and Joyce L. Putney, of Alachua, Florida. Dr. Bailey is a former Chairman of the Tusculum College Board of Trustees and received an honorary degree from the College in 1984. Scholarship preference will be given to an able and deserving student on the basis of academic achievement, leadership ability, and financial need.
was established in 1995 by the estate of James W. McAmis to assist able and deserving students with their educational pursuits at Tusculum College. Mr. McAmis was a member of the class of 1932, and Mrs. McAmis, the class of 1931. Scholarship preference will be given to members of the McAmis and Jaynes families and then to other able and deserving students.
was established by Jeanne and Mark Stokes in memory of Jeanne’s parents, Jay and Dorothy Farley. Mr. Farley was a native of High Bridge, New Jersey. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. Following his military service, he entered the workforce, eventually retiring from AT&T. Dorothy Tampier Farley was born in Bronx, New York. Mrs. Farley earned her undergraduate degree from Trenton State University and her master’s degree from Fairleigh Dickinson University. The Farleys were married for 50 years and were the parents of three children. They were longtime members of Pluckemin Presbyterian Church. The purpose of the Jay S. and Dorothy T. Farley Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund is to provide scholarships for low-income, first generation college students who are participating in the U.S. Department of Education Federal TRIO Programs.
was established in 1921 by Mr. and Mrs. Howell H. Clements, of Knoxville, Tennessee, in memory of their son. Scholarship preference will be given to an able and deserving student from Knox County.
was established in 2001 by family and friends in memory of Christina Jill Lucas, class of 2002, of Gaston, Indiana. Scholarship preference will be given to members of the Tusculum College Volleyball Team.
was established in 1999 by John A. “Jack” and Yolanda Hennessen for the purpose of providing scholarships to academically deserving students entering the sciences, with preference given to pre-medical students. Dr. Hennessen is a 1945 graduate of Tusculum College.
was established in 1996 in memory of John Fitzhugh Mitchell, of Mechanicsville, Virginia, by his son, the Reverend Dr. John G. Mitchell. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students on the basis of academic achievement, leadership ability, and financial need.
was established in 1970 by Mr. and Mrs. John W. Faulds, of Morristown, Tennessee. The late Mr. Faulds was a member of the Tusculum class of 1932. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students from Hamblen County who show evidence of strong moral determination, high integrity, and ambition.
was established by Pat Hash Stallard to honor her husband, Joseph L. Stallard ’56, and in recognition of his lifelong interest in his Alma Mater. Joseph L. Stallard, a native of Norton, Virginia, is a 1956 graduate of Tusculum College and a charter member of the College’s Sports Hall of Fame for his participation in basketball. Joseph’s honors include: member of two Smoky Mountain Athletic Conference Championship teams during his freshman and senior years at the College, recipient of the Sports Benefactor Award and the Pioneer Award. Joseph also served as President of the Alumni Executive Board. The purpose of the Joseph L. Stallard ’56 Endowed Scholarship Fund is to provide financial support for able and deserving students enrolled at Tusculum College and participating in athletics with priority going to students who are basketball players.
was established in 1997 by Jozef Kolinski, class of 1947, of West Orange, New Jersey, in response to the Tusculum College 2000 Campaign. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving pre-medical majors and then to other science majors.
was established in 1983 by Dr. Robert H. Bailey, of Baileyton, Tennessee, class of 1948, and friends and associates to honor Judge McAmis, class of 1924, of Kingsport, Tennessee. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students from Sullivan County on the basis of academic achievement, leadership ability, and financial need.
was established in 1982 by his widow, the late Mrs. Margaret Ketchin Gray, of Greeneville, Tennessee. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students from Northeast Tennessee who have financial need.
was established in 1994 by friends, family and fellow classmates as a tribute to Judith Bishop Boswell, class of 1956. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students who have expressed an interest in cheerleading and other related campus spirit activities.
was established in 1989 by Ethel Graddon Haitinger, class of 1931, of Newport, Tennessee, in recognition of her husband’s career in medicine and to perpetuate their lifelong interest in their alma mater. Dr. Haitinger was a 1930 graduate of Tusculum College. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students majoring in the sciences and students from upper East Tennessee.
was established in 2005 by The Katherine C. Roddy & J.P. Roddy Sr. Foundation. Scholarship preference will be given to worthy and deserving students who reside in East Tennessee.
was established in 2010 by her husband, Marwood B. Meredith, Jr. ’71 and daughters: Katherine T. Kreider, of Greenville, North Carolina; Blair L. Patterson of Aledo, Texas; and Brittany A. M. Pauley of Houston, Texas. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students with preference given to those majoring in Art and Design with Concentrations in Graphic Design and Studio Art.
was established in 1999 by Anthony D. Gaess, class of 1963, and his wife, Judie, of Montvale, New Jersey, in loving memory of their daughter. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students from New Jersey majoring in business.
is named in honor of Frances and Anthony Kormondy and Beatrice and Robert Hedrick, parents respectively of Edward John Kormondy ’50, H’97, and Peggy Hedrick Kormondy ’50, both of whom majored in Biology at Tusculum. Depending on the availability of funds, it is to be awarded yearly to one or more rising juniors who are majoring in one of the Life Sciences and have a strong interest in pursuing advanced degrees in that field.
was established in 1949 by Louis Henry Phetteplace of Erwin, Tennessee. Scholarship preference will be given to an able and deserving student from Unicoi County.
was established in 1998 by Lamar Cowan Dempster, class of 1948, of Knoxville, Tennessee, and her husband Thomas C. Dempster. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students on the basis of academic achievement, leadership ability, and financial need.
was established in 1997 by Dr. Vincent J. Lanteri, class of 1970, and his wife, Susan. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving pre-medical students and then to other science majors.
was established in 1988 by the late Mr. & Mrs. Leslie W. Bateman, both members of the class of 1942, of Manasquan, New Jersey, in recognition of their lifelong interest in their alma mater. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students from the Northeast.
was established in 1982 by Mr. Lionel N. Humphreys, Jr., of Greeneville, in memory of his father. Scholarship preference will be given to sons and daughters of employees of Quality Foods, Inc. (K-VA-T) and its affiliates with secondary consideration to families living within the trade area of Quality Foods.
was established in 2001 by the Mary G.K. Fox Foundation. Mr. Fox was a 1916 graduate of Tusculum College and was a charter member of the College’s Sports Hall of Fame. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students from Greeneville and Greene County who demonstrate leadership, scholarship, citizenship, and sportsmanship.
was established in 1991 by the estate of the late Lola G. Pendleton, of Kingsport, Tennessee. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students from East Tennessee on the basis of academic achievement, leadership ability, and financial need.
was established in 1998 through the estate of the late Louise Ramsey Alexander, class of 1929, of Greeneville, Tennessee. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students from Greeneville and Greene County and to those planning to enter a career in teaching.
was established in 1997 by Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Raber, of Kingsport, Tennessee, in honor of Mrs. Raber’s mother. Mr. Raber is a member of the Tusculum College Board of Trustees. Scholarship preference will be given first to students of the arts and then to management students, in recognition of Mrs. Ritzler’s love of painting and success in business.
was established in 1995 by Terry Emory Buntrock as a tribute to her late mother-in-law. Scholarship preference will be give to able and deserving female students majoring in physical education.
was established by Dr. Robert H. Bailey, of Baileyton, Tennessee, class of 1948, in memory of Margaret Dugger, class of 1930, and in recognition of her devoted service as a faculty member and later as a member of the Board of Trustees of the University. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students on the basis of academic achievement, leadership ability and financial need.
was established in 1975 by Mrs. Margaret Johnson Patterson Bartlett, the great granddaughter of Andrew Johnson, the 17th President of the United States. Mrs. Bartlett was a 1924 graduate of Tusculum College. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students from Greeneville and Greene County.
was established in 1994 by Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Cardwell of Elizabethton, Tennessee, in recognition of their lifelong interest in service to others. Mrs. Cardwell is a 1948 graduate of Tusculum College and received an honorary doctorate from Tusculum College in 1987. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students who either work at Greene Valley Developmental Center or whose parents work at the center or students participating in activities of the Tusculum College Institute for Public Leadership and Policy.
was established in 2001 by the Mary G.K. Fox Foundation. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students from Greeneville and Greene County who demonstrate leadership, scholarship, citizenship, and sportsmanship.
was established in 1998 by William A. and Mary Thomas Sullivan of Poway, California. Mrs. Sullivan is a member of the class of 1939. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students on the basis of academic achievement, leadership ability, and financial need.
was established in 1996 with gifts and a generous estate commitment by Dr. Morris E. Katz, class of 1937, of Sarasota, Florida, in memory of his wife. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving pre-medical students and then to students with other science majors.
was established in 1998 by Coca-Cola, of Morristown, Tennessee. Preference will be given to students from northeast Tennessee.
was established in 1975 by their grandchildren, Hilton and Florrie Gregg Byrd of Dallas, Texas. Captain and Mrs. E. L. Gregg lived in Rusk, Texas. Captain Gregg, a lawyer and banker, was the founder of The Gregg Insurance Company. He attended Tusculum College prior to the Civil War. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students who have substantial financial need.
was established by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Stallard ’56 in September 2009, in memory of their dear friends, Richard and Marie Hickey. Richard Hickey, born and lifelong resident of Trenton, New Jersey, was a 1951 graduate of Trenton Catholic and 1958 graduate of Tusculum College. He was an administrator for the State of New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services within the Pharmaceutical Assistance to the Aged and Disabled Program, where he retired in 1992 after 33 years of service. He was a veteran of the U.S. Marines serving during the Korean War. While attending Tusculum College, Richard was inducted into the Sports Hall of Fame, on May 17, 1982, for earning four letters in basketball, one letter in tennis, three letters in baseball and four letters in track. He was captain of the men’s basketball team in 1957, captain of the baseball team in 1958 and captain of the track team in 1957 and 1958. Richard was also a member of the 1956 Smoky Mountain Conference Basketball Championship Team and holds the record in Javelin Throw set in 1956. The purpose of the Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hickey ’58 Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund is to provide scholarships for able and deserving students who are student-athletes at Tusculum University.
was established in 1983 by Mrs. Nancy Parvin of Greeneville, Tennessee, in memory of her husband, Fred Parvin. Mrs. Parvin is a former trustee of the College. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students from Greene County on the basis of academic achievement, leadership ability, and financial need.
was established in 1994 by Henry R. Schoebel, class of 1947, and Jeanne Kiley Schoebel, of Glastonbury, Connecticut, in memory of their daughter, Nancy Jeanne Schoebel, class of 1974. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students studying art.
was established in 2004 by the Reverend Dr. R. Carl Menkens, class of 1958, in memory of his wife, Patsy Kreeger Menkens, also of the class of 1958. The scholarship will be awarded annually with preference, in priority order, to students who provide musical accompaniment for religious inspiration, such as during the weekly worship service; are interested in a career in church music; and/or are involved in the worship services in other meaningful ways.
was established in 1985 by Commander Charles M. McCauley, USN (Ret.), class of 1941, of La Jolla, California, in memory of his wife. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students majoring in the sciences.
was established in 1995 by Professor Curtis Owens, class of 1928, and his wife, Billie, of Richmond Hill, New York. Scholarship preference will be given to students who have ability in creative writing – poetry, short stories, essays and drama. The Owens Scholarship is awarded on the basis of a writing competition.
was established in 1976 by Jewell Smith Linfoot, class of 1930, in memory of her husband Ralph. Scholarship preference is given to able and deserving students from East Tennessee.
was established in 1999 by Ralph N. McKnight, class of 1952, of Easley, South Carolina, and his wife, Peggy, in loving memory of his daughter Virginia McKnight Moore (1952-1994). Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students on the basis of academic achievement, leadership potential and financial need.
was established in 1982 by members of the Thomas Samuel Rankin Family. The Rankin Fund is in honor of and a living tribute to Dr. Thomas Samuel Rankin, class of 1885, and his wife Mary Isabel Coile Rankin, class of 1888, and children: Elma Lillian Rankin Beeson, class of 1908, and Donald Richard Beeson; Marguerite Elizabeth Rankin, class of 1910; Dr. Raymond Coile Rankin, class of 1914, and Katherine Peyton Rankin; Dr. Lynn McGaughey Rankin, class of 1917, and Lillian States Rankin; Dr. Robert Stanley Rankin, class of 1920 H’58, and Dorothy Newsom Rankin; Julian Howell Rankin; Evelyn Rankin Thompson, class of 1930, and William N. Thompson. Scholarship preference will be given to an able and deserving student on the basis of academic achievement, leadership ability, and financial need.
was established in 2000 by Ken and Jo Ellen Bowman to provide support to deserving local young people who otherwise could not attend Tusculum. Ray Bowman was a member of the class of 1942 at the College. Ken Bowman, class of 1970, is a member of the Tusculum University Board of Trustees.
was established in 2006 by their daughter and son-in-law, Celia F. Simon ’91 and Richard K. Evans in memory of Dr. Simon and in honor of Mrs. Simon. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students who are enrolled full-time at Tusculum College and pursuing a degree in education.
was established in 1992 by the family. The Reverend Smith, Sr. was a member of the Tusculum class of 1895, and Mr. Smith, Jr. was a member of the Tusculum class of 1925. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students on the basis of academic achievement, leadership, ability, and financial need.
was established by Delores and Andrew Still in honor and memory of the Roark Family as a means to provide opportunities for willing and able student(s) who do not have the financial resources to attend Tusculum College. Preference will be given to students from Sullivan County, Tennessee and Washington County, Virginia. Andrew Still is a 1961 graduate of Tusculum College, and with his wife, Delores Ann Roark Still, establishes this scholarship in memory of members of Delores’ family including: Beulah Castle Cassell Roark, beloved mother of Delores, who loved her family, kept a warm and welcoming home and sacrificed continuously for the benefit of her children; Rondy Glen Roark, father of Delores, who was the best upholsterer in the area, could fix anything, and who worked hard and consistently to provide for his family; Randall Glen “Junior” Roark, brother of Delores; Howard Roark, infant brother of Delores, who lived only three days in 1937; and Rondy Lynn Roark, nephew of Delores, who left this world at the age of five. All are loved and missed. It is hoped that the Roark Family Scholarship will support students who are committed to working hard and serving others in the same way that the Roark Family has done for generations.
was established in 1998 by Robert A. Lapsley, class of 1966, and his wife, Diane, of Savannah, Georgia, in response to the Tusculum College 2000 Campaign. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students.
was established in 1991 by his widow, the late Mary Zirkle Gelder, class of 1928, of Sidney, New York. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving pre-medical students and then to other science majors.
was established in 1987 in memory of Dr. Robert Sebastian Cowles, Jr., class of 1946, by the Greene County Medical Society. Scholarship preference will be given to an able and deserving student with financial need who will be a sophomore, junior, or senior.
was established in 1984 in memory of Mr. Robert S. Allerton, class of 1942, of Newark, New Jersey, by the late Leslie W. and Miriam Bumsted Bateman, both of the class of 1942, of Manasquan, New Jersey, and supported by his sister, Katejean Allerton Borneman, class of 1942, of Coos Bay, Oregon. Scholarship preference will be given to student-athletes from New York State.
was established by Trustees, faculty and staff members of Tusculum College, as well as alumni and friends of the College in appreciation for Dr. Nichols’ services to the College as interim President from August 2007 to May 2009. The fund will forever commemorate Dr. Nichols’ vision and passion to enhance the international travel and studies program by providing Tusculum students, faculty and staff with international opportunities and experiences. The ultimate purpose of The Russell L. Nichols Endowment for International Study Fund is to encourage and support international study and mission experiences for students, with an emphasis on first-time travelers. However, it is understood that such student experiences require advance preparations and travel by faculty and staff who mentor and lead the students during their travels; support of those faculty preparations is a worthy use of the endowment. The priorities of student, faculty, and staff needs will change regularly, as will the priorities of the variety of trips, from short-term class trips to semester long individual study, for example. Priority will be given to academic ventures over mission trips of service, but both experiences are worthy of support from the endowment as the University leadership judges from time to time.
was established in 1966 by alumni of Tusculum College to honor the late Samuel A. Doak, class of 1916. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students who play a varsity sport at Tusculum University.
was established in 1934 through the estate of Mina Colburn Hilles of Orlando, Florida, in memory of her husband. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students who have financial need.
was established in 1998 by the Three B Partners, a partnership of the Ray Bible family which includes Ray and Barbara Bible, Gean Ann Bible Sing, Katherine Bible Moore and Samuel Edward Bible. Mr. Isenberg was a member of the Tusculum College class of 1932. Scholarship preference for the two scholarships will be given first to students from Sevier County, second from Hamblen County, third from Cocke County, and then the rest of East Tennessee.
The endowed scholarship is established by Samuel P. and Nan Jean Roller who were members of the Class of 1949 at Tusculum College. Samuel was born and raised in Fordtown, Tennessee. Both Samuel and Nan Jean have resided in the State of Oregon for over 60 years. Samuel was employed at the McKesson Corporation for over 40 years. Nan Jean has been involved with the National Garden Clubs, Inc. organizations for over 50 years. The purpose of The Samuel P. and Nan Jean Roller Endowed Scholarship Fund is to provide financial support for able and deserving students enrolled at Tusculum College. Scholarship preference will be given to science majors with priority going to students who are from the State of Oregon.
was established in 2007 by the estate of Hallie Simpson-Wade. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students with financial need from East Tennessee who are academic achievers, good citizens, and volunteers in their community.
was established in 2007 by the estate of Ruth Simpson-Patton. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students with financial need from East Tennessee who are academic achievers, good citizens, and volunteers in their community.
was established through the estate of the late Stella Lawing Percy, class of 1930, of Johnson City and Elizabethton, Tennessee. Scholarship preferences will be given to able and deserving students from Greeneville and Greene County.
was established in 1959 by Stokely-Van Camp, Inc. of Indianapolis, Indiana. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students from Cocke, Greene, Hamblen, Jefferson, and Sevier counties.
was established in 1982 by Dr. Robert H. Bailey, of Baileyton, Tennessee, class of 1948, in memory of his niece, Teresa Bailey McIntyre, Tusculum class of 1977. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students on the basis of academic achievement, leadership ability, and financial need.
was established in 1998 by Daniel J. Olmstead, Jr., class of 1960, of San Jose, California, in memory of his father-in-law. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students from Greene County.
was established in 1989 by his widow, the late Mrs. Marguerite Brumley Dette, class of 1931, a Life Trustee of the College, and friends, as a lasting memorial. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students from New Jersey and Tennessee who play a varsity sport.
was established in 1993 by Wayne Eichele, class of 1973, of Asbury, New Jersey, and his wife, Pamela. Scholarship preference will be given to deserving students with financial need in the field of education.
was established in 1998 by Mr. and Mrs. William Pilloni of Greeneville, Tennessee. Mr. Pilloni, class of 1960, is a member of the Board of Trustees of Tusculum College. Mrs. Pilloni is a 1959 graduate of the College. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students with financial need.
was established in 1999 by Dr. and Mrs. Charles F. Betts, Jr. and children of Decatur, Alabama. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving students who are considering a career of full-time service to the church.
was established in 1999 by Dr. William E. Story, class of 1972, of Winter Park, Florida, as part of his response to the Tusculum College 2000 Campaign. Scholarship preference will be given to able and deserving pre-medical students and then to other science majors.
was established in 1998 by Reba Davis Williams, of Newport, Tennessee, in memory of her brother William Liston Davis, class of 1930. Scholarship preference will be given to students majoring in education, the social sciences, or the natural sciences, first from Cocke County and then from Upper East Tennessee.