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Academic Endowment Scholarship
This scholarship was established in 1989 by Dr. Alberto Sanchez, a former President of the Glendale Rotary Club and several other donors to aid students campus wide who are enrolled in their junior or senior year at the West Campus. The Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College is one of the…
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Alfonso G. Prieto Student Teacher Scholarship
Dr. Prieto’s love for education was almost as amazing as his love for Arizona State University. He dedicated his career to teaching graduate students and future teachers how to teach children with special needs. Through his research and his years as a professor he was constantly challenging the main stream ideas regarding learning patterns…
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All Arizona School Retirees Association Scholarship
All Arizona School Retirees Association Scholarship Foundation (AASRASF) is comprised of former teachers who are dedicated to improving education in Arizona. AASRASF raises funds annual to provide support for students who have demonstrated leadership or involvement in Teachers College organizations.
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Alpha Delta Kappa - Fidelis Theta Chapter Scholarship
The scholarship is funded by the local chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa for retired teachers. Each year they raise money to support Elementary, Secondary and Special Education majors in the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College, with a strong GPA. AZ Fidelis Theta Sorority's purpose is: to give recognition to outstanding…
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Althea Rautenberg Smith Endowment Scholarship
This endowment was established by Althea Rautenberg Smith who is a college graduate with a lifelong interest in education. Her parents always encouraged her to further her education, and she wished to continue this tradition by providing scholarship support for freshmen, transfer or graduate students going into education.
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Arizona Alpha Delta Kappa Scholarship
This honorary Teachers Sorority established a scholarship to support a graduating student majoring in Education and who has a high GPA and financial need.
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Arizona Business Education Student Teacher Scholarship
This scholarship was established by the Arizona Business Education Association (ABEA) to aid students enrolled in a student teaching experience within the last academic year at an accredited Business Education teacher preparation program.
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Arizona Teaching Fellows
Beginning in Fall 2008, Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College partnered with Arizona Teaching Fellows. Participants in the program assume teaching responsibilities in urban school districts. Simultaneously, the Fellows have the opportunity to enroll in the Induction, Masters and Certification program tailored specifically to their unique teaching experience. Fellows take classes…
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ASU Alumni Association - West Scholarship
The ASU Alumni Association West Campus offers scholarships that rotate between several colleges at ASU to provide financial support for students enrolled at West Campus and in their junior or senior year of a graduate program.
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B A & A M Maimon & G C & L J Plaskow Endowed Scholarship
Scholarship available to West campus undergraduate students with a minimum 3.0 GPA who have completed the online Teachers College scholarship application. A letter from a faculty member verifying that you are engaged in a research project is required. Faculty may send your letter to: Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College Office…
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Betty Clark Scholarship
This scholarship support juniors and seniors in the Teachers College who have a strong academic record.
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Burke H. Bretzing Scholarship
Dr. Burke H. Bretzing is a faculty associate in the ASU College of Teacher Education and Leadership and a school psychologist with the Washington Elementary School District. He received his Masters in Educational Psychology and a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from ASU. Dr. Bretzing established this scholarship to assist students who wish to pursue…
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Buzz Sands Chevrolet Endowed Scholarship
This scholarships fund was established in 2001 with a generous gift from Louis Sands in honor of the Sands Family to provide financial support for Teachers College Students enrolled at the West Campus.
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Carol A. Rerick Elementary Education Scholarship 2013
Three $1,500 scholarships will be awarded to students beginning their Senior Year Residency at the iTeachAZ Avondale Cohort.
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Carol Vierow and CC Scholarship
The amount of funds generated by this endowment makes available on an annual basis, funds to support juniors and seniors in the Teachers College with financial need.
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Chamberlain-Coffinger Memorial Scholarship
Margaret Dunn Chamberlain was born in 1913 in Montrose, Colorado. Margaret attended grade and high school in Montrose and graduated from high school in 1931. Margaret wanted to go to college, but it was during the Depression, and money was tight. The nearby colleges in Boulder and Fort Collins were more than she could…
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Charro Foundation Fellowship
The Fellowship was established to encourage teachers in the Scottsdale Unified School District to maintain their dedication to the field of teaching and become accomplished teachers by continuing their education at ASU in a masters program in the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College. It provides the cost of tuition up…
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Clayton J. and Barbara W. Dean Scholarship Endowment
ASU always held a special place in the hearts of Clayton J. and Barbara W. Dean. Both attended ASU, where they watched Tempe and the college blossom during the 1950s. Clayton began his career with Mountain Bell Telephone Company before moving into real estate, while Barbara raised their three children. The donors hope to…
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Daisy M. Jones Endowed Scholarship
The Daisy M. Jones Endowed Scholarship was established in 1998 for the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College by Daisy M. Jones. Ms. Jones was a passionate supporter of education. This scholarship is intended to support promising graduate students pursuing advanced degrees and conducting worthwhile research or academic projects.
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David and Karen Schwalm Scholarship
David and Karen Schwalm created this scholarship as an emblem of their commitment to students at the Polytechnic campus, especially to students committed to becoming Elementary of Special Education teachers. David began his career with ASU in 1986 as an Associate Professor of English and Director of the Composition program…
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Deanna Womack Caldwell Scholarship
This Fund was created in 1972 by Helen Maude Womack in honor of her late daughter, Deanna Womack Caldwell, who graduated from the College of Education in 1959. The scholarship is awarded to students who demonstrate scholarship, leadership, have financial need and a strong GPA.
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Delta Kappa Gamma Sigma Scholarship
Junior or senior students with a minimum 3.0 GPA who have completed the online Teachers College scholarship application and have completed the first semester/block of the iTeachAZ professional program
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Delta Kappa Gamma – Alpha XI, Sun City Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded to students who are entering their junior or senior year. Priority is given to Arizona Residents, returning students, and students who are involved in campus activities. Each year the scholarship recipient is a guest of the organization on their monthly meeting.
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Don and Caroline Kirkpatrick Scholarship
The Don and Caroline Kirkpatrick Scholarship was established by the couples daughter, Rayma Beal as a recognition of their lifetime commitment to ASU. Caroline Kirkpatrick earned her Associates (1929), Bachelors (1931) and Masters (1944) from ASU. As an elementary school teacher in Phoenix and at the Boarding School in Fort Apache, she firmly believed in…
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Dr. David N. Mata Academic Achievement Scholarship
The David N. Mata Academic Achievement Scholarship is named in honor of Dr. David N. Mata. A native of Arizona, Dr. Mata received his doctorate degree in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies from Arizona State University in the College of Education. Dr. Mata established the scholarship to assist students preparing to teach upon graduation.
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Dr. Joan Fraizer Paracheck Scholarship
The Dr. Joan Frazier Paracheck Memorial Endowment Fund was established as a permanent endowment in 1976 for the ASU College of Education by Kenneth S. and Marie K. Frazier for support of graduate and postgraduate students, with a preference for doctoral students and those working in the area of gifted…
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Dr. John David Morgan Fellowship Endowment
Though Mr. Morgan made his living working with a telephone company, he believed that education was what separated man from the animals. This scholarship in his legacy honors his wish to improve education in the world upon his death.
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Dr. Morrison Fulbright Warren and Warren Family Memorial Scholarship
Dr. Morrison Warren (December 6, 1923- April 9, 2002) has been characterized as a bridge builder and one who lived by the principles instilled in him at an early age by his parents: the absolute importance of education, hard work, excellence, fair play, contribution, dreams, persistence, humility, and love of God. His many accomplishments…
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Dr. Orville Lee and Helen Seeley Buchanan Scholarship
Mr. Buchanan was a former teacher, principal, and school administrator. Born and raised in in Rush Springs, Oklahoma, Mr. Buchanan was a proud Okie. He joined the U.S. Army Corps in World War II where he flew B-17 bombers with the 478th bomber group. He was a squad commander who flew 13 combat missions over…
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Educational Policy Studies Alumni Fellowship
This scholarship was established in 2002 by Mimi Wolverton and her husband Marvin. Ms. Wolverton earned her doctorate in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies in 1994. As a student, Ms. Wolverton received a graduate assistantship which contributed to her academic success. Ms. Wolverton established the scholarship to pay forward the generosity she received as…
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Eleanor Noble Endowment
Three time alumna of Arizona State University, Dr. Eleanor Noble has established an endowment for continuing fellowship for deserving students admitted into a Ph.D. program at the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College. Dr. Noble understands first-hand the limited financial resources available for students at the doctoral level, and seeks to alleviate the financial burden for…
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Ellen Rose Anatole Scholarship
The Ellen Rose Anatole Scholarship Award was established in the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College for students majoring in Special Education. Ellen Rose Anatole was born in 1961 in Phoenix, and graduated from the University of Arizona with a degree in Fine Arts. In 1986, when she was a pedestrian, she was hit by…
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Eloise and Gene Koonce Excellence in Education Scholarship
Eloise Koonce is a retired K-12 educator in physical sciences with degrees in astronomy. Her husband, Gene Koonce, is retired from the petroleum industry. Both are graduates of Texas Tech University and believe strongly in an educated citizenry and the transformational power of education to advance society, discovery, and human…
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Ernestine Lund Nash Fellowship
The Ernestine Lund Nash Scholarship was created in 1989 and was established as a permanent endowment for needy students.
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Ernestine Lund Nash Scholarship
The Ernestine Lund Nash Scholarship was established as a permanent endowment in 1981 for students earning a teaching degree that demonstrated financial need.
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Estelle Jillson Scholarship
The Estelle Jillson Scholarship Fund was established as a permanent endowment in 1986 for the ASU College of Education by Estelle Thomason to provide support for girls going into the teaching profession.
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Family Spirit Scholarship
This scholarship is open to undergraduate students who have a minimum 3.0 GPA and demonstrate financial need.
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Gary and Diane Tooker Endowed Scholarship for Education
Gary and Diane Tooker are both alumni of ASU, Gary having received his BSE in electrical engineering and Diane her BAE in elementary education. This scholarship endowment provides strong testimony to their leadership, commitment, and devotion to their alma mater and the community at large.
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George Royal Scholarship
The George Royal Scholarship was established in memoriam of George Gilbert Royal (1913-2004). Mr. Royal struggled throughout college to pay his tuition, often trading sausages sent from his father to the owner of the house he lived in to pay for his board. The Great Depression hit as Mr. Royal was nearing his final…
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Joan L. Fisher Scholarship
This scholarship was named in honor of Mrs. Joan (Hatcher) Fisher, a 1969 College of Education graduate in Elementary Education. Mrs. Fisher believes that we must have great teachers, and has provided the following in regards to this scholarship. In the 1960s, I was a student of little means but desirous of a…
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Joe N. Stultz Education Scholarship
This scholarship was established in memoriam of Joe Stultz, a teacher and supporter of education. Mr. Stultz was born in Hamilton County, Indiana and was a World War II Veteran. He and his wife Nelda moved to Arizona in 1946. A graduate of ASU, Mr. Stultz taught at Roosevelt Elementary for 33 years. Mr.…
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Joel and Irene Benedict Scholarship
This scholarship is open to undergraduate students who have a minimum 3.5 GPA and demonstrate financial need.
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John and Barbara Bebbling Scholarship in Education
John and Barbara Bebbling are both alumni of ASUs class of 1971, John having received his BS in general business administration and Barbara her BAE in elementary education. The Bebblings wish to have a positive impact on future educators, and continue to support ASU in myriad capacities.
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Kay Jarnagin Thompson Endowed Scholarship
Ms. Jarnagin believes early childhood education is important and provides a foundation for children to have a successful education and quality of life. Therefore, the scholarship is intended to support students in the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College, West Campus, who are interested in early childhood education.
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Laurie S. Gifford Scholarship Endowment
This scholarship was established in 1987 in memoriam of Laurie S. Gifford by her mother. Ms. Laurie Gifford was a student in the College of Education. The scholarship was created to help future students achieve the career in teaching which Laurie was intending to pursue.
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Marcus K. Sipolt Scholarship Endowment
Marcus Sipolt is the founder and Managing Partner of Technical and Business Consulting, L.L.C., a national consulting practice based in Phoenix, Arizona. After a 20 year career in consulting, Mr. Sipolt pursed his Masters of Business Administration in the ASU Executive MBA Program. He continues to support ASU via participation on the Mary Lou…
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Marie Sands Endowed Scholarship
This scholarship is open to undergraduate students who have a minimum 3.0 GPA and demonstrate financial need.
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Marilyn Day Vesely Scholarship
This scholarship was established by the daughters of Marilyn Day Veselys. Marilyn was a teacher of children. Her entire professional career was dedicated to teaching. She spent the last 21 years of her career in the Tempe Public School District #3, and most recently at the Scales Professional Development School. At her retirement in…
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Marion Stroud Scholarship
Established in 1989, the Marion Stroud Scholarship is intended to support deserving students earning a teaching degree. The scholarship is in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Allee and their daughter, Margaret.
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Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College Scholarship
This scholarship is open to undergraduate students with a minimum 3.0 GPA.
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May Hazlewood LaRue Scholarship Endowment
The May Hazlewood LaRue Scholarship was established as a permanent endowment in 1995 for the ASU College of Education to support a deserving undergraduate elementary education major.
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Merle Packer Physical Education Memorial Scholarship
Dr. Merle Packer passed away on April 30, 2007 at the age of 85. Dr. Packer was long time faculty member at ASU who taught physical education and coached womens intercollegiate sports. Her badminton teams won many national championships. She represents the original group of women faculty involved in physical education at ASU and…
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Nikki Schloegel Memorial Scholarship
In 1997, just three months shy of her anticipated graduation from ASUs College of Education, Nikki Schloegel died from acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Her family, friends, and co-workers were devastated by the loss but channeled their energy into the creation of the Around A Mountain for Leukemia Walk. This annual event began on October 24,…
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Norma Pike Maarsingh Scholarship
The Norma Pike Maarsingh Scholarship is named in honor of Norma Pike Maarsingh, a well-respected and talented faculty member in ASUs department of Exercise Science and Physical Education from 1962-1986. Ms. Maarsingh retired in 1989 as an associate professor. Ms. Maarsingh was an excellent teacher known not only for her creativity, but also for…
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R. Merwin Deever Fellowship
Merwin Deever devoted many years of his life at Arizona State University to the training of school administrators. In an effort to continue this work and honor his memory, this fellowship was established by his wife Virginia and children Diane and Douglas. The Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College and ASU are proud to join…
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Ralph H. Morris Scholarship Endowment
This scholarship was established in 1981 by Mary Scott Morris in memory of her father, Ralph H. Morris, to support students studying elementary education.
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Robert Armstrong Memorial Endowed Scholarship in Education
This scholarship is in memoriam of Robert Armstrong, a dedicated husband and father. Dr. Armstrong received his Ph.D. from the University of Arizona in 1967 with an emphasis on math and educational research. Dr. Armstrong taught statistics and Educational Research at Arizona State University, where he was employed from 1967-1989. He retired from ASU…
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Robert Noyce Scholarship Program
STARR Noyce scholarships are intended for students in the TEAMS graduate program leading to AZ teacher certification within the following disciplines: biology; chemistry; physics; Earth and space science; and general sciences.
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Robert P. Pangrazi and Charles B. Corbin Scholarship
Robert P. Pangrazi and Charles B. Corbin were both professors in the Exercise Science and Physical Education Department on the Main Campus of ASU until Dr. Corbin moved to East Campus in 2001. Dr. Pangrazi and Dr. Corbin established a scholarship in 1990 for undergraduate majors in both the Department…
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Rodel Promising Student Teachers
Want to make a difference for kids who really need you? Start by student teaching with one of the very best, a Rodel Exemplary Teacher and earn a $1,000 tuition waiver and a $5,000 cash award. Rodel Promising Student Teacher Opportunities: Elementary K-6, Special Education and Mathematics in Middle…
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Roma Gentry Memorial Scholarship
Roma Jim Gentry was born in Arizona and raised in Prescott. She believed that a well-balanced education should include physical activity and while pursuing her bachelors degree in Elementary Education at Arizona State University, participated in six sports tennis, track, softball, field hockey, volleyball and basketball until her graduation…
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Rosalyn Lyon Scholarship in Education
Rosalyn and Rusty Lyon have been long time friends and supporters of ASU. Rosalyn is an alumna who majored in education and worked for a period of time as a teacher. She is a native or Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Lyons primary motivations for everything they do is to help individuals have a better quality…
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Sam Hunter Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship is open to undergraduate students with a minimum 2.5 GPA.
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Sandra R. Glass Scholarship
This scholarship is in honor of Sandra Rubin Glass. Ms. Glass is a native of Chicago, but has spent most of her life in the Southwest. Two of her children were born in Shiprock, New Mexico where she sometimes taught at schools of the Navajo Nation. She has been a teacher, administrator, and university…
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Scholarship Althea Rautenberg Smith Endowed Scholarship
The Fund is established by Althea Rautenberg Smith, a graduate of the University of Illinois with the highest honors and membership in the Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi. Her major was a cross-discipline program consisting of history, political science, sociology, and geography. This program was combined with minors…
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Scottsdale Charros Fellowship
Scottsdale Unified School District Teachers who wish to pursue a Master’s Degree in Education.
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Sharon and Donald Jarnagin Family Scholarship
The Jarnagin family is composed of many successful Sun Devils! Mr. Jarnagin was a member of the College of Teacher Education and Leadership Advisory Board and is a lifelong member of the Alumni Association. His mother and extended family include three generations of ASU alumni. Mr. and Mrs. Jarnagin share an interest in supporting deserving…
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Sun Angel Funk Scholarship
For more than 50 years, the Sun Angel Foundation, a group of business and civic leaders, has worked for the betterment of Arizona State University. In 1955, the Sun Angel Foundation and the Funks Greyhound Racing Circuit established Sun Angle Night at Greyhound Park in Phoenix and the proceeds from…
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Teresa Campolongo Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship was created in 2008 by Christopher Campolongo in honor of his late mother, Teresa Campolongo. Ms. Campolongo was a 1957 College of Education graduate from what was then Arizona State College. After graduating from Arizona State College, Ms. Campolongo went on to Columbia University where she obtained a Master of Education in 1956.…
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Vice President Circle Scholarship
The Provosts Club serves as an educational, economic, cultural and social catalyst for the North and West Valley. Individuals and corporate members of the Provosts Club have contributed to the formation of Vice Presidents Circle Scholarship that provides financial support for students pursuing a Bachelors Degree in Education at Mary…
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William L. and Creta D. Sabine Scholarship
Founded in 1989, the William L. and Creta D. Sabine Scholarship is intended to support deserving graduate students studying educational administration and supervision.
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Woody and Dorotha Jarnagin Family Endowed Scholarship
Woody and Dorothea Jarnagin graduated from Peoria High School in 1939. Woody was recruited to play for the football for the Bulldogs (ASUs team name at that time) and Dorothea headed to Tempe to attend what was then called the Arizona State Teachers College. Woodys football career came to an end with the bombing…