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Scholarships: Geographic Region
George H. Adams Memorial Endowed Scholarship
The George H. Adams Memorial Endowed Scholarship was established through a bequest from the estate of Mr. Adams, a longtime member of the Board of Trustees of the College. The scholarship is awarded annually to a presently enrolled or entering student with first preference given to a resident of Wilson County, North Carolina. Second preference is given to a resident of North Carolina. The recipient is chosen by the Office of Financial Aid in consultation with the Office of Admissions.
Categories: Geographic Region
John B. and Adele B. Arnold Endowed Scholarship
The John B. and Adele B. Arnold Endowed Scholarship was established in 1988 by Mrs. Dale Arnold Strickland ’65, in honor of her parents. The renewable scholarship is awarded annually to a full-time student from Franklin County.
Categories: Geographic Region
Gregory Miller Arrington Endowed Scholarship
The Gregory Miller Arrington Endowed Scholarship has been funded through the generosity of Tom ’73, and Sheila Arrington of Richmond, Virginia. This scholarship was established to aid needy students by providing additional resources toward a Barton College education. The recipient of the Gregory Miller Arrington Endowed Scholarship must reside in either North Carolina or Virginia. The student must have a minimum 2.00 GPA to receive the awards. The recipient must maintain a minimum 2.00 GPA and stay enrolled consecutively. The award may be received up to four years.
Categories: Academic Performance; Geographic Region
Barker-Ferguson Endowed Scholarship
The Barker-Ferguson Endowed Scholarship was established through a gift by Eddie and Debra Ferguson in honor of her father, William L. Barker, and in memory of her mother, Birdie Parham Barker, and of his parents Jack E. and Dorothy Hunt Ferguson. One full scholarship is renewable as long as the recipient maintains a 3.25 cumulative grade point average. The Barker-Ferguson Endowed Scholarship is awarded to a resident of Granville or Vance counties, North Carolina, and attending high school in those counties. Nominations are to be made by the guidance counselor(s) and/or principals of each school to the Barton College Scholarship Committee. The deadline for nominations is January 31. The recipient must meet the following minimum requirements: SAT score of at least 1,000, unweighted high school grade point average of a 3.40 on a scales of 4.00, and rank in the upper ten percent of the high school class (where available). Demonstrated leadership potential and exemplary extracurricular performance are also weighed heavily in the selection process.
Categories: Academic Performance; Geographic Region
H. Leman and Marie S. Barnhill Scholarships
The H. Leman and Marie S. Barnhill Scholarships are four scholarships established by Mr. and Mrs. Barnhill of Williamston, North Carolina. The earnings from the endowment are to be divided equally among four students: one each from the freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior classes. First preferences for these scholarships is a student from the First Christian Church of Williamston. Second preference is a resident of Martin County, North Carolina. The selection of the recipient is made by the President of the College in consultation with the Office of Financial Aid and the Office of Admissions. Mr. Barnhill, ’27, was a longtime member of the Board of Trustees of the College.
Categories: Church Membership; Geographic Region
BB&T Minority Scholarships
The BB&T Minority Scholarships, established by Branch Banking & Trust Company, are awarded annually to minority students from North Carolina or Virginia. High school transcript, test scores, class rank, and activities are considered for selection; the scholarships are renewable contingent upon maintaining a minimum 3.00 GPA.
Categories: Geographic Region; Minority and Gender
Wayne D. Benton Endowed Scholarship
The Wayne D. Benton Endowed Scholarship is awarded annually to a student from Nash or Franklin Counties, North Carolina. The scholarship is renewable provided the recipient maintains a 3.00 GPA as a full-time student. An entering freshman receiving this award must possess a 3.00 high school grade point average and rank in the top 25 percent of the graduating class. Selection is made by the Office of Financial Aid and its scholarship committee.
Categories: Academic Performance; Geographic Region
Blue Bell Endowed Scholarship
The Blue Bell Endowed Scholarship is funded through the Blue Bell Foundation as a result of a strong community relationship with VF Jeanswear of Wilson and Barton College. The scholarship is to be awarded to first preference; any VF Jeanswear employees, regardless of facility location, or a direct family member of an employee (i.e. … wife, husband, son, or daughter) toward their tuition at Barton College. Second preference is to a Wilson county student who displays outstanding academic and leadership abilities. This scholarship is an incentive to help VF Jeanswear employees and their families receive an outstanding affordable education.
Categories: Geographic Region; Miscellaneous
Herman and Dell W. Bowen Endowed Scholarship
The Herman and Dell W. Bowen Endowed Scholarship was established by Melvin and Myra Bowen in memory of Mr. Bowen’s parents. The scholarship is to be awarded to an entering freshman with first preference given to a student from Martin County, North Carolina. Second preference is to be given to a resident of North Carolina.
Categories: Geographic Region
Buffaloe-Kimbro Endowed Scholarship
The Buffaloe-Kimbro Endowed Scholarship was established by Mary Jo and Kirk Kimbro in honor of their parents. The Buffaloe-Kimbro Endowed Scholarship is awarded annually to one or more Barton College undergraduate students who are from North Carolina, majoring in Education, and demonstrating financial need.
Categories: Education; Financial Need; Geographic Region
Bruce and Mary Conyers Endowed Scholarship
The Bruce and Mary Conyers Endowed Scholarship was established through the generosity of the Conyers family. This scholarship was formed to honor Bruce N., class of 1938, and Mary Matthews Conyers, class of 1940, both graduates who met on campus at Atlantic Christian College. The Bruce and Mary Conyers Endowed Scholarship is to be awarded to a deserving Wilson County student displaying financial need. The recipient must have and maintain a 2.75 grade point average. The award can be renewable for up to four years. The award is to be made by the Office of Financial Aid.
Categories: Geographic Region
John and Cassie Cowell Memorial Scholarship
The John and Cassie Cowell Memorial Scholarship was established by the family and friends of the late John W. Cowell of Bayboro, North Carolina. Preference is given to a student from Pamlico County, North Carolina.
Categories: Geographic Region
Lou and Elaine Craig Endowed Scholarship
The Lou and Elaine Craig Endowed Scholarship was established by Lou ’64 and his wife, Elaine ’65, both graduates of Atlantic Christian College. The award is given to aid a student from the couple’s home county, Bertie, in receiving a top quality Barton education. If no student is available from Bertie County, the award may be given to student from the following northeastern North Carolina counties, Chowan, Hertford or Martin. The recipient must have and maintain a minimum 2.00 GPA while displaying academic and leadership capabilities. This award will be given annually.
Categories: Geographic Region
Anita McNally Crossingham Scholarship
The Anita McNally Crossingham Scholarship was established by family and friends of Mrs. Crossingham. The scholarship will be awarded annually to an eligible student with interests in obtaining a studio arts degree from Barton. A 2.00 GPA must be earned during the freshman year, and a 3.00 GPA must be achieved by end of the sophomore year to retain eligibility. A resident of Surry County, North Carolina, should receive first preference, and the recipient must be a native of North Carolina. The scholarship is to be granted to one recipient at a time, for no more than four consecutive years. This scholarship is to be awarded by the Office of Financial Aid.
Categories: Art and Design; Geographic Region
Hilda and Gilbert Davis Endowed Scholarship
The Hilda and Gilbert Davis Endowed Scholarship was established by Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Davis. The scholarship is awarded annually to a student in good standing and with a demonstrated financial need. First preference is given to a student from Pitt County, North Carolina, who is a member of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Second preference is given to any student who is a member of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).
Categories: Church Membership; Financial Need; Geographic Region
J.C. Eagles Endowed Scholarship
The J.C. Eagles Endowed Scholarship was established by endowment gifts from the Eagles family. The J.C. Eagles Endowed Scholarship is awarded annually to a Barton College undergraduate student who is a Wilson County native and maintains a 2.50 GPA.
Categories: Academic Performance; Geographic Region
Joseph Nassif and Essie Abeyounis El Ramey Memorial Endowed Scholarship
The Joseph Nassif and Essie Abeyounis El Ramey Memorial Endowed Scholarship was established in memory of Mr. and Mrs. El Ramey by family and friends. First preference is given to residents of Farmville, North Carolina. Second and third preferences are students who are residents of Pitt County, North Carolina, or of the state of North Carolina, respectively. Selection is based on academic performance, citizenship, community involvement, and financial aid.
Categories: Geographic Region
John Lewis and Lelia Hott Goff Scholarship
The John Lewis and Lelia Hott Goff Scholarship was established to honor the Reverend and Mrs. Goff by their sons. It is designated for a ministerial student or other student from the First Christian Church of Williamston, North Carolina. Next preference is given to a student from Martin County, North Carolina, and then to any qualified ministerial student.
Categories: Church Membership; Geographic Region; Ministry and Service
Great Wilson Rotary Club Scholarship
The Great Wilson Rotary Club Scholarship was founded through the generosity of the Greater Wilson Rotary Club of Wilson. The award is given to a rising junior or senior with a minimum 2.50 GPA and who demonstrates financial need. First preference is given to residents of Wilson County, second preference to residents in the Eastern North Carolina area, and third consideration is given to a resident of North Carolina. The selection of the recipients is made at the beginning of the fall semester by representatives of the Office of Admissions in consultation with the Director of Financial Aid. The grant is distributed in two equal parts, half for the fall semester and half for the spring semester. The scholarship is renewable provided the recipient continues to meet the scholarship criteria.
Categories: Academic Performance; Geographic Region
Mabel M. Griffin Endowment
The Mabel M. Griffin Endowment was established by her son, Grady Griffin, on behalf of the eleven children in the Griffin family, to honor their mother. Of these eleven children, seven attended Atlantic Christian College and five graduated. The Mabel M. Griffin Endowment is to awarded to a Wilson County student majoring in the first preference, Theatre; and second preference, Art. If no one qualifies under these categories, then it should go to a Wilson County student studying a major within the Department of Art or Department of Communications and Performing Arts. The student must have and maintain a 2.75 GPA. The scholarship is renewable for up to four years. The School of Arts and Sciences must have all recipients in by March 31st annually to the Office of Financial Aid.
Categories: Art and Design; Communication and Performing Arts; Geographic Region
John N. Hackney, Jr. Scholarship
The John N. Hackney, Jr. Scholarship was established through the generosity of the Hackney family and the John Hackney Agency, Inc. The first preference for awarding this scholarship will go to an employee or employee family member of any of the Hackney Insurance offices. The second preference for this scholarship is that it be awarded to any deserving student demonstrating outstanding academic and leadership abilities. The student must have a minimum of 2.50 GPA and be a resident of Wilson, Nash, Pitt, Halifax, Edgecombe or Greene counties. The award will be made by the Office of Financial Aid.
Categories: Academic Performance; Geographic Region
C. Dwight Howard Endowed Scholarship
The C. Dwight Howard Endowed Scholarship was established by Mr. C. Dwight Howard, class of 1966, and is given in memory of his son, Todd. First preference for this scholarship will be given to a Lenoir County resident. Second preference will be given to a resident of eastern North Carolina (east of Raleigh), with third preference given to a student from North Carolina.
Categories: Geographic Region
International Studies Endowment Fund
The International Studies Endowment Fund was established by Helga and Ery Kehaya. The recipient is to be chosen by a committee composed of; the Vice President for Enrollment Management, the Vice President for Academic Affairs, and one faculty member. The recipient should be a Western European student.
Categories: Geographic Region
Kiwanis Club of Wilson – All-American Endowed Scholarship
The Kiwanis Club of Wilson – All-American Endowed Scholarship is given through the generosity of the Wilson All-American Kiwanis Club lunch group. This scholarship enhances the Kiwanis mission of helping youth by aiding in Wilson students educational endeavors. The Wilson – All-American Kiwanis Club Endowed Scholarship is to be awarded to a Wilson County student who demonstrates need and academic excellence. The recipient must have and maintain a 3.00 GPA while enrolled at Barton College. The award is renewable for a maximum of four years.
Categories: Academic Performance; Financial Need; Geographic Region
Sue Credle May Memorial Scholarship
The Sue Credle May Memorial Scholarship was established by Mr. and Mrs. John Milton May of Winterville, North Carolina, in memory of their daughter. First preference is given to a student from Pitt County, North Carolina; second preference is given to a student from Tyrell County, North Carolina. The recipient must have a demonstrated financial need.
Categories: Financial Need; Geographic Region
Lillian Liverman Owens – Anna Jane Owens Ruffin Endowed Scholarship
The Lillian Liverman Owens – Anna Jane Owens Ruffin Endowed Scholarship was established by Mrs. Ruffin’s sons, family and friends, in honor of their grandmother, Lillian Liverman Owens, and their mother, Anna Jane Owens Ruffin. The renewable scholarship is to be awarded to a student from Wilson County with exceptional character and financial need. The recipient must maintain a minimum 2.00 GPA and show continued improvement while enrolled at Barton.
Categories: Financial Need; Geographic Region
Graham and Dorothy L. Parker Endowed Scholarship
The Graham and Dorothy L. Parker Endowed Scholarship was established through the estate of Mrs. Dorothy L. Parker, a Wilson native. The scholarship is awarded to students from Wilson County. The award is renewable and the amounts may be determined by the offices of Financial Aid and Admissions.
Categories: Geographic Region
Will and Sarah Condon Rodgers Memorial Scholarship
The Will and Sarah Condon Rodgers Memorial Scholarship was established through the will of Mrs. Rodgers. The scholarship is based on need and academic promise, and it provides approximately two-thirds of the cost of tuition, room, board, books, and fees. First preference is given to students from Wilson and Greene counties in North Carolina.
Categories: Financial Need; Geographic Region
Anne Harrison Ruffin Memorial Endowed Scholarship
The Anne Harrison Ruffin Memorial Endowed Scholarship was established by Harvey B. Ruffin, and family, in memory of Mrs. Ruffin. A $3,000 scholarship is awarded annually to an entering freshman who is a resident of Wilson County, has a demonstrated financial need, and has a 2.00 predicted grade point average. The scholarship is renewable.
Categories: Financial Need; Geographic Region
Saunders Memorial Scholarship
The Saunders Memorial Scholarship was established by members and friends of the Saunders family in honor of William and Mary Jane Saunders, their sons, John Thomas, Joseph Albert, and David Guy Saunders, and their daughters, Lucy Saunders Metts and Nan Saunders Taylor. The scholarship provides financial assistance to deserving students. First preference is given to students from the First Christian Church of Richlands, North Carolina. Second preference is given to students graduating from Richlands High School.
Categories: Church Membership; Geographic Region
Robert Sharpe Family Endowment Fund
The Robert Sharpe Family Endowment Fund was established by Robert F. “Bobby” Sharpe and his wife, Anne Morgan Sharpe. The generosity of this entire Sharpe Family has provided the funding for this academic award. This scholarship is to be awarded to a Wilson County student demonstrating outstanding leadership and academics. The candidate must have a minimum 2.50 GPA. The award is to be made by the Office of Financial Aid.
Categories: Geographic Region
Gary F. Singleton Scholarship
The Gary F. Singleton Scholarship was established by Mr. and Mrs. G.H. Singleton in honor of their son, a graduate of the College. The scholarship is to be awarded to students from the North Carolina counties of Wake, Wilson, Johnston, Pitt, Greene, Wayne, Nash, and Edgecombe, on the basis of character, ability, scholarship, leadership, and need. Preference is given to students preparing for teaching or business careers.
Categories: Geographic Region
Janie Bowling Sutton Memorial Scholarship
The Janie Bowling Sutton Memorial Scholarship was established in loving memory by her husband, Ernest Robert Sutton, Sr., ’54, and their three children, Ernest Jr., Blaine, and Neal. The renewable scholarship is awarded annually to a full-time student who has demonstrated need and leadership. First preference is given to a graduate of Columbia High School in Tyrell County; second preference is given to a nursing or education major.
Categories: Education; Financial Need; Geographic Region; Nursing
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; Geographic Region
Triangle East Advertising and Marketing Association Scholarship
The Triangle East Advertising and Marketing Association Scholarship is awarded annually to an upper-class student majoring in graphic design. Preference is given to students with at least a 3.00 GPA, who are residents of eastern North Carolina, and who intend to be employed in a related field in eastern North Carolina.
Categories: Academic Performance; Art and Design; Geographic Region
William E. and Jean J. Tucker Endowed Scholarship
The William E. and Jean J. Tucker Endowed Scholarship is established by gifts from William and Jean Tucker of Fort Worth, Texas, to Barton College. The scholarship is awarded annually to a student of significant promise with preference given to a North Carolina resident with demonstrated financial need. Preference is given to entering freshman or continuing students with a 3.0 GPA or better on a 4.0 scale.
Categories: Academic Performance; Financial Need; Geographic Region
Walker-Ross Printing Company Endowed Scholarship
The Walker-Ross Printing Company Endowed Scholarship was established by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards and the Walker-Ross Printing Company of Rocky Mount, North Carolina. The recipient must be a full-time student and demonstrate financial need. First preference is given to a resident of Edgecombe, Nash, or Wilson counties.
Categories: Financial Need; Geographic Region
Eugene P. and Mary F. White Scholarship
The Eugene P. and Mary F. White Scholarship was established in honor of Eugene P. and Mary F. White of Bluefield, Va., by their children in recognition of their parents’ many contributions to family, church and civic life. First preference for the scholarship will be for a student from Tazewell County, second preference, a student from Southwest Virginia or Southern West Virginia, and third preference, for any Virginia resident who is a member of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).
Categories: Church Membership; Geographic Region
B. Todd Williams Memorial Scholarship
The B. Todd Williams Memorial Scholarship was established by Faye S. Harrell in memory of her son, a 1989 graduate, who later served as an admissions counselor and assistant bookstore manager at Barton. A $1,000 renewable scholarship is awarded annually to a student from Suffolk, Virginia.
Categories: Geographic Region
Wilson Rotary Club Endowed Scholarship
The Wilson Rotary Club Endowed Scholarship was established by the Wilson Rotary Club to recognize outstanding academic achievement. The recipient must be a rising junior or senior with a 2.50 GPA or higher. Preference is to be given to a Wilson County resident. The recipient is to be selected by the Office of Financial Aid in conjunction with the Office of Admissions.
Categories: Academic Performance; Geographic Region
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