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Scholarships: English and Modern Languages
Ted C. Foy Scholarship
The Ted C. Foy Scholarship was established by friends of Dr. Ted C. Foy, who taught in the Department of English and Modern Languages. The award is given to an English major, chosen by the department.
Categories: English and Modern Languages
Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Frazier, Sr. Endowed Scholarship
The Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Frazier, Sr. Endowed Scholarship was established by endowment gifts from Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Frazier, Sr. in honor of their family. Dr. Frazier, Professor Emeritus, retired from the Barton faculty following thirty-eight years of teaching in the field of mathematics. Both Dr. Frazier, ’53, and Mrs. Beth Frazier, ’52, graduated from Barton (AC) College. Dr. Frazier earned a BA degree in Mathematics Education. Mrs. Frazier earned a BA degree in Mathematics Education and English Education. Preference is to be given to a student majoring in mathematics with teacher certification, English with teaching certification, religion who plan to go into ministry or other church-related careers.
Categories: English and Modern Languages; Ministry and Service; Religion and Philosophy; Science and Mathematics
Mary Hadge Endowed Scholarship
The Mary Hadge Endowed Scholarship was established in support of students at Barton College by a gift from Jim Hadge, brother of Mary Hadge Roberson. The Mary Hadge Endowed Scholarship is awarded annually to one or more Barton College students who plan to become English teachers, and who demonstrate financial need.
Categories: Education; English and Modern Languages; Financial Need
Mildred E. Hartsock Scholarship
The Mildred E. Hartsock Scholarship was established by friends of Dr. Hartsock, who served as Chair of the Department of English at the College for 33 years. The scholarship is awarded to an English major by the Department of English and Modern Languages.
Categories: English and Modern Languages
Mamie Jennings Lucas Scholarship
The Mamie Jennings Lucas Scholarship was established by Ann Jennings Goodwin in honor of her aunt, who taught elocution at the College from 1911 to 1913 and again in the mid-1920s. First preference for scholarship is given to a student majoring within the Department of English and Modern Languages. Selection of the recipient is made by the faculty of the department.
Categories: English and Modern Languages
Richard Washington Shackleford and Ruby Paschall Schackleford Memorial Endowed Scholarship
The Richard Washington Shackleford and Ruby Paschall Schackleford Memorial Endowed Scholarship was established by Mrs. Ruby Paschall Shackleford in memory of her husband. The scholarship recipient will be selected in last spring by a scholarship selection committee, chaired by the Director of Financial Aid. The scholarship recipient shall be a full-time freshman actively pursuing a bachelor’s degree in secondary education, majoring in English. The recipient must have a 2.50 GPA on a 4.00 scale or an equivalent academic record upon graduation from high and must maintain a 2.50 GPA throughout his/her education at the College. Good citizenship and school activities should be considered. The scholarship award shall be for one academic year and may be renewed on an annual basis until graduation.
Categories: Academic Performance; Education; English and Modern Languages
Lill Chapman Tomlinson and George W. Tomlinson Scholarship
The Lill Chapman Tomlinson and George W. Tomlinson Scholarship was established by Miss Josie Chapman Tomlinson in memory of her parents. The scholarship is awarded annually to a full-time junior or senior student who is a resident of North Carolina and who has a grade point average of at least 2.50. First preference is given to a student who has demonstrated a propensity in piano. Second preference is given to a student who is proficient in theatre or English composition.
Categories: Communication and Performing Arts; English and Modern Languages; Geographic Region
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