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5.3 Principios Cardinales
deserving students. Funded by Marjorie Fendley Priest (class of 1930) in
memory of her parents.
Florence Flowers Scholarship. Established by the family in memory of
Florence Ophelia Few Flowers to provide scholarships to students based upon
the merits of character and need.
Fullerton Scholarships. Established by Mrs. Adele H. Fullerton in honor of her
husband, Richard W. Fullerton, a chemistry professor at Judson College. Recipients will be selected by the Scholarship and Awards Committee of Judson College, or its successor. Awards will be based on the merits of scholarship, character, and worthiness. Preference will be given to students who are pursuing a major in chemistry and who have a minimum ACT of 25 and a 3.0 grade point average.
Sallie S. Gellerstedt Scholarship. Established in memory and in honor of a
lifelong resident of Troy, Alabama. Preference is given to a young woman from
Pike County.
Euel and Mary Gentry Scholarship. For deserving students preferably from
Talladega or Pickens County. A fund established by the family.
Anna Sledge Gewin Scholarship. Assistance to students, selected by the
Scholarship Committee, in meeting tuition costs.
Veachel Y. B. Gibler Scholarships. An endowed scholarship established by
Colonel John K. Gibler of Marion, Alabama, in memory of his wife, a former
employee of Judson College. Awards are to be made based upon the merits of
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who are dependents of active duty, retired National Guard, or reserve military
personnel.
Katherine McSwean Goode Scholarship. Awarded to morally good
women demonstrating need. Funded in memory by Bryan C. Goode. Lucile Davis Harlan Scholarship. Awarded to an English or Spanish major.
Funded in memory of the Fort Payne alumna (Class of 1921) by her husband and
daughter, John G. and Julia Andrea Harlan.
Glenda S. Harris Scholarship. Established by Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harris.
Selection of recipients shall be by the Scholarship and Awards Committee of
Judson College. Awards are based upon scholarship, character, and worthiness or
need.
Frances Colleen and Ernest Raymond Helton, Jr. Scholarship. Awards from
the fund are made based upon need and worthiness.
Mary Grace Hendon Scholarship. Awarded on merits of scholarship, character,
and worthiness or need. Established by John Hendon in memory of his sister, an
alumna.
Ralph Higginbotham Scholarship. Established by Dr. Ralph D. Higginbotham
of Anniston, Alabama. Scholarship recipients are selected by the Scholarship and Awards Committee and offered to worthy students who would otherwise be
unable to attend Judson.
Underwood-Strickland-Holladay Scholarship. Established by Marianne
Fondren Hatton and Neal Franklin Fondren in honor of their mother, Mary Lois
Holladay Fondren and in memory of their grandmother, Lois Posey Strickland
Holladay. Selection of recipients shall be by the Scholarship and Awards
Committee of Judson College. Awards are based upon scholarship, character, and
worthiness or need. (Preferably a student pursuing a career in education or any
field of teaching.)
Margaret Lea Houston Scholarship. Established by Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Rudulph (Humble, Texas) in recognition of Margaret Lea of Marion who in 1840
married Sam Houston, the first governor of Texas.
Theopholis McLeod Jones Scholarship. Aid to a Baptist student active in her
church and of good character. Established by his daughter, Mrs. Irene Jones
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Jones, Polhill, Wolfer Scholarship. Awarded to an active member of the First
Baptist Church, Decatur, Alabama, and selected by the Church. Established by
Mrs. Emmie Frances Wolfer (Class of 1930) in honor of her grandfather,
Theopholis McLeod Jones, her father, Edwin Jelks Polhill, and her husband, Paul
James Wolfer.
Judson College Alabama Alumnae and Friends Scholarship. Awards are
funded from the purchase of Judson College license plates, and may only be
awarded to Alabama residents. Awards are based on the merits of scholarship,
character, and worthiness and are made by the Scholarship and Awards Committee
of the College.
King-Mc Crummen Scholarship. Awarded with preference given to students
from Siloam Baptist Church and then the Cahaba Baptist Association as selected
by the Scholarship Committee and Siloam Pastor. Established from the King
Fund of Siloam Baptist Church in honor of N. H. McCrummen, President of
Judson (1970-1990).
Mina Lamar Scholarship. Funded by Mr. Law Lamar of Selma, Alabama, as a
memorial to his mother.
Mary Whitfield Lee Scholarship Fund. An annually funded scholarship by Mr.
George L. Crawford. Preference is made to worthy and needy students of good
character with 3.0 or better GPA. Selection is by the Scholarship Committee or
its successor.
Jonnie Dee Riley Little Music Scholarship. A partial tuition award to a music
major demonstrating scholarship, good character and worthiness or need.
Renewal based on maintaining a 3.0 GPA in music courses.
Lockhart Competitive Scholarships and the Marian Acree Tucker Honor Scholarship. Awards to students based on:
1. Competitive examination by Judson on an announced date. 2. High school grades and ACT scores submitted prior to the college
examination. Transfer students should also submit college transcript(s). Renewal is based on maintaining satisfactory academic progress.
Winner - full tuition scholarship
Second and third place - $2,500 tuition scholarships Fourth, fifth, and sixth place - $2,000 tuition scholarships
Scholarships established from the estate of Mrs. Ella Sawyer, Eustis, Florida, in memory of her mother. Mrs. Lockhart, one of the earliest students at Judson, and
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the daughter of John Lockhart who was a member of the first Board of Trustees. Funds from the estate of Marian Acree Tucker also fund these scholarships. Luke Scholarship. For an upper-class student who exhibits the characteristics of
Luke 2:52 in all areas of student life. Established by Mr. Walter (Walt) G. Barnes. Katherine Arnold Smith Aldridge McCarthy, M.D. Scholarship. Established
by Drs. Richard Fabian and Katherine Smith McCarthy. Selection of recipients
shall be by the Scholarship and Awards Committee of Judson College. Awards are
based upon scholarship, character, and worthiness or need. First consideration will
be given to students majoring in music.
Drucilla McCollum Outreach Awards. An endowed award fund established
by Dr. Leroy R. Priest, of Hope Hull, Alabama, in memory of Drucilla
McCollum, former matron of Judson College and missionary to China. Awards
are made every other year to the student or graduate who traveled the greatest
distance to attend Judson College.
Merle Looney and Anabel Farrish McCorkle Scholarship. Assistance to
worthy students. Funded by the estate of Merle Looney McCorkle.