| Scholarship
Funds
I.
Scholarships for Children of Missionaries
(Also called The Margaret Funds)
These funds are endowment funds established
to grant scholarships to sons and daughters of
home and international missionaries.
Applications shall be submitted
to the office of application origin. Representatives
of the WMU Executive Office in cooperation with
WMUF staff will evaluate applications to present
to the WMU Endowment Committee for recommendation
to the WMU Executive Board.
A.
Elizabeth Lowndes Award
This scholarship is for college students in their senior year, who have distinguished themselves for high scholastic standing, leadership, personality and character. Up to four $400 awards can be given each year. Nominations should include transcripts and letters of endorsement.
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B.
Julia C. Pugh Scholarship
This scholarship is for sons or daughters of international or North American missionaries.
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C.
Mattie J. C. Russell Scholarship
This scholarship is for sons or daughters of North American missionaries.
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D.
Mary B. Rhodes Medical Scholarship
This scholarship is for medical students who are sons and daughters of international missionaries, who plan to go into international missions. Those majoring in nursing, dentistry, or pharmacy will also be considered.
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E.
Margaret Fund Endowment
Grants are made for special scholarships.
Grants may also be made in the form of a $400
check to former Margaret Fund students appointed
as regular missionaries or a $200 gift to former
students of Baptists mission boards appointed
as regular missionaries, missionary associates,
missionary journeymen or US-2 missionaries.
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II.
Higher Education Scholarships
Application is made by October 1. An advisory
committee consisting of a representative from
WMU Executive Office and WMU Foundation shall
recommend to the WMU Endowment Committee the prime
candidates for the committee's endorsement and
approval of the WMU Executive Board unless otherwise
specified.
A.
R. Keith Parks Scholarship Fund
This scholarship provides assistance to women for (a) field work experience as interns or in women's missionary work on the foreign mission field; (b) service in women's missionary work on the foreign mission field. It is usually reserved for post-graduate work. To print off a flyer about the R. Keith Parks Scholarship, click here.
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B.
Carolyn Weatherford Scholarship
Fund
This scholarship provides assistance to women for (a) field work experience as interns or in women's missionary work in the United States; (b) service in women's missionary work in the United States. It is usually reserved for post-graduate work. To print off a flyer about the Carolyn Weatherford Scholarship, click here. To read a biography about Carolyn Weatherford, click here.
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C.
Jessica Powell Loftis Scholarship for Acteens (Academic/Events/Training)
This scholarship is to be given to the National Acteens Panelists for the current year; an Acteens leader for WMU training; an Acteens group to participate in an Acteens event or activity; and for assisting Acteens organizations overseas. To print off a flyer about the Jessica Powell Loftis Scholarship, click here.
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D.
Harriett S. Levering Scholarship
This scholarship is divided between three international training schoolsin Rio, Recife, Brazil, and the International Baptist Theological Seminary in Prague, Czechoslovakia. Scholarships are awarded every year to female students at each seminary.
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E.
June Whitlow Endowment Fund for
WMU Leadership Development
Each year, this endowment is divided two waysfor scholarships to women in churches training for WMU and missions education; and for a student or students at the Christian Women's Leadership Center (CWLC) at Samford University. To visit the CWLC's Web site, click here.
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F.
Emma McIver Woody Scholarship
This scholarship is for a female student (or students) at the Baylor School of Social Work.
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G.
Dr. Dellanna O'Brien Chair for the
School of Social Work at Baylor University
Baylor School of Social Work uses these funds for graduate students who might otherwise fear they cannot afford the cost of graduate education.
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