List of Scholarship Funds 

The following are descriptions of the available scholarships from the San Angelo Area Foundation:

George Alexander Scholarship Fund
This fund was established by the Health Foundation in honor of Mr. Alexander's service on the board to provide scholarships to physically handicapped students in the San Angelo area who plan to attend any accredited college or university. 

LaRue D. AllisonLaRue D. Allison Scholarship Fund
This fund was established by Steve and Pollyanna Stephens in honor of Pollyanna's mother, LaRue D. Allison, whose lifespan was 95 years strong (1913-2008). Scholarships can be awarded to high school graduates who will be full-time students at an accredited college or university.

 

 

Clay Antilley Memorial Scholarship Fund
Established by friends and family in memory of Clay who passed away in a tragic accident in 2007, this fund will award a scholarship to a Robert Lee youth active in local agricultural related activities such as FFA and 4-H.

Mike and Donna Anderson ASU Baseball Scholarship Fund
An endowed scholarship to be awarded to an ASU student, or newly admitted student, who will play baseball for ASU.

Armstrong Backus Scholarship
A perpetual scholarship, established by the partners of local accounting firm Armstrong Backus and Co., to be awarded to an ASU graduate student with a minimum of 120 hours and a grade point average of no less than 3.0 and who is majoring in accounting with the intention of becoming a CPA.

Travis Scott Armstrong Scholarship Fund
In memory of their son Travis, Bill and Susan Armstrong established this scholarship fund in 2003. Travis was born in San Angelo and resided there most of his life. He later enrolled at the Marine Military Academy, an all-boys boarding school affiliated with the Marine Corps Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps located in Harlingen, Texas. While at MMA, Travis was elected Cadet of the Month, Cadet of the Year for Delta Company and received the honor of Most Valuable Player for baseball. He attained the rank of Cadet Staff Sergeant. Travis returned to San Angelo for his senior year at Central High School. He excelled in athletics while a member of the Bobcat football and swimming teams, graduating in May 1999. Travis was a member of the First United Methodist Church where he served as an usher with his dad and brother for many years. He was well-known for his faith and service to others. He volunteered for Meals for the Elderly, West Texas Boys Ranch and Wesley United Methodist Church Soup Kitchen. Travis enlisted in the Army in 2002. He was stationed at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, where he was training to be a medical corpsman with the 232D Medical Battalion. This scholarship will be awarded each year to a graduating senior who is a current or past resident of the West Texas Boys Ranch in San Angelo, Texas.

ASU Baseball Scholarship Fund
Fund created by supporters of the ASU men's baseball program in order to provide scholarships to an ASU student, or newly admitted student, who will play baseball for ASU. 

ASU Fame Endowed Scholarship Fund
The ASU Fame Endowed Scholarship Fund was established to enhance the Angelo State University Friends of Art and Music Educators organization. This fund will award scholarships to art and music students who are admitted or are attending Angelo State University.

ASU FAME - Mayer Anderson Memorial Scholarship Fund
This is a sub-fund from the ASU Fame Endowed Scholarship Fund, established by Norm and Doris Rousselot along with friends and family in memory of their grandson Mayer Anderson, which will award scholarships to art and music students who are admitted to or attending Angelo State University.




Margaret Stites Memorial ASU FAME Scholarship Fund
Established by Margaret Mallard in memory of Margaret Stites, a visual arts professor at Angelo State University. This scholarship provides assistance to ASU students with more than 30 credit hours who major in the field of visual arts.

 

 

Jack & Nina Brewer Scholarship Fund
Jack and Nina Brewer established this scholarship in 2003. Soon after was the unfortunate death of Jack. Jack was born in Stilwell, Oklahoma in 1927, where he attended public school. After graduation he volunteered for the Navy and served until the end of World War II. Following his discharge he played football at Oklahoma Eastern A&M and graduated from Northeastern State at Tahlequah. He then moved to Borger, Texas to start his coaching career, which lasted for 36 years. In Borger, Jack married Nina Starkey, who was also a coach-teacher. They had no children but had many young friends they "claimed" as their own. Jack moved up the ladder to college level of Howard Payne University where he coached for three years. HPU won the Conference Title in 1954. Jack then moved to La Vega High School of Waco as head coach from 1956-1958 and was named Central Texas Coach of the Year in 1957. Jack and Nina moved to Odessa, Ector County ISD where Jack continued his service as a coach and teacher. Jack earned many honors while in Odessa which included: Texas Hall of Honor, Top of Texas Hall of Fame, board of directors for the High School Athletic Directors Association, National Athletic Association Board member, "Outstanding Alumnus" of his hometown of Stilwell, Top of Texas Football Magazine "Hall of Fame," Who's Who in Texas Education, Who's Who in American Education, Who's Who in International Education, award for outstanding service to the youth of Odessa, "Outstanding Leadership" award. There are many more awards, too numerous to mention. Jack retired and moved to Robert Lee in 1986. Jack and Nina loved to fish and spent much time at Lake Spence and Lake Ivie. The Brewers spent time in church and loved doing civic work. At the time of Jacks death, he served on the Upper Colorado River Authority Board of Directors. He was appointed by then-Gov. George W. Bush. Because of his illness (myelodysplasia-leukemia), Jack was unable to serve on the many other boards from which he participated. This scholarship can be awarded to students of Robert Lee High School with preference given to those attending the First United Methodist Church of Robert Lee.

Ted Bruton Memorial Scholarship Fund
A memorial scholarship which was created by friends and family of Ted Bruton which will award a scholarship to a qualifying student accepted at Texas A & M. The focus of this fund is to assist a graduating senior who is accepted into A&M, but may not be in the top tier of their class and needs assistance to attend Texas A&M.


Bill Carrico Music Scholarship Fund
Created by former students of Bill Carrico along with friends, in memory of the former band director from Pecos, Texas. Scholarships can be awarded to graduating seniors interested in music from the Pecos area of West Texas.

 

 

Central High Class of 1965 Scholarship Fund
This fund was established by the Central High Class of 1965, and awards a scholarship to a graduating senior from San Angelo Central High School who plans to attend any accredited college or university.

Class of 1958 SAHS Scholarship Fund
Scholarship fund established by the last graduating class of San Angelo High School (1958) before the name was changed to San Angelo Central High School in order to leave a legacy of San Angelo High School and their graduating class by helping future Central High School students achieve higher education. Awarded to graduating seniors of Central High School pursuing higher education. 

Zane Coates Memorial Scholarship Fund
Established by friends and family in memory of Zane Coates, this scholarship can be awarded to a high school graduate who has participated in rodeo and/or agricultural related activities, and who plans to attend any accredited college or university.

Coke County Foundation Scholarship Fund
Established by the Coke County Foundation to award scholarships to qualified seniors of Coke County who plan to attend an accredited college or university.

Paige Corbell Memorial Scholarship Fund
Created by friends and family in memory of Paige, an aspiring Angelo State University senior, to provide scholarships for qualified Angelo State University students who have earned at least 75 credit hours and intend to graduate from Angelo State University.

Melba White Cox Scholarship Fund
Established by X B Cox, Jr. in honor of his wife, Melba, to award a scholarship to a student who is currently classified as a junior or senior at an accredited college or university with at least 60 college credit hours, interested in science and who intends to continue their education in the field of medicine.

 

X B Cox Jr. Family Scholarship Fund
Established in 2006 by the X B Cox Jr. Family in memory of their grandson "Boone" X B Cox IV, who passed away after a short but strong battle of lukemia. This fund provides scholarships for graduate students pursuing a graduate degree in the medical field with preference given to the study of cancer research.

 

 

 

 

Daniel & Lois Duderstadt Arnold Scholarship Fund
The Daniel and Lois Duderstadt Arnold Scholarship Fund was established in 2004 by Yvonne Meyer in memory of her mother, Lois. Lois was born on July 12, 1912 in Kerr County. She was married to the late Daniel Arnold for 63 years, until his death in 1996. Lois attended Reservation School in Kerr County and graduated from San Marcos Academy in San Marcos, Texas. A member of Calvary Episcopal Church since 1934, Lois was active as Altar Guild directress, Sunday school teacher and in various activities in the Episcopal Diocese of West Texas. She was among the founders of Menard's Community Vacation Bible School. While her daughters were in school, she also was active in school and after-school activities. This scholarship can be awarded to a graduate of Menard High School, preference given to those pursuing a nursing degree or LVN. 

1st Community Federal Credit Union/Mark Nikolauk Memorial Scholarship Fund
Scholarship created by Bill Nikolauk and family and by 1st Community Federal Credit Union in memory of Bill's brother, Mark. Awarded to graduating seniors who will be full-time students at Angelo State University.

Florence Nightingale Endowed Scholarship Fund
Scholarship fund extablished by former students of the former Florence Nightingale School of Nursing located at Shannon Hospital to encourage area youth to pursue careers in nursing. 

Flynn Scholarship Fund
The Flynn Scholarship Fund was established by Billy and Claudine Flynn to benefit students who are or were residents of the Cherokee Children's Home in Cherokee, Texas. Second preference will be given to students who are regular attendees of a church of Christ church in the Concho Valley area of West Texas. To be considered for this scholarship, the student must have demonstrated the following: 

  • Outstanding achievement in academics and leadership
  • Participation in school, community and church organizations and activities
  • Self-discipline, hard work and determination
  • Need for financial assistance will be given preference

Flynn Scholarship Fund II
An Endowed scholarship fund established by Billy and Claudine Flynn specifically to provide educational grants to current or former residents of four orphanages in the west Texas area and New Mexico affiliated with the church of Christ.

Sterling Gillis Scholarship Fund
This fund was established by the Health Foundation in honor of Dr. Gillis' service on the board to provide scholarships to local youth that have completed 60 credit hours with the intent of becoming a physician. 

Hale Family Scholarship Fund
Established by family members in memory of parents and grandparents who helped settle West Texas in the early 1900's. This scholarship is available to any student from the Concho Valley, who will be attending Angelo State University or Texas Tech University.

The James Hindman ASU Baseball Scholarship Fund
This endowed scholarship fund, instituted by Clark Pfluger and Ken Lyons, is in honor of the former president of the university, Dr. James Hindman. The student athlete selected for this scholarship will be a Concho Valley area student enrolled in the baseball program at ASU.

 

Howard College San Angelo Scholarship Fund
Established by the Howard College San Angelo Foundation to provide scholarships for students attending Howard College campus in San Angelo. 

Marjorie Howell Scholarship Fund
Established by SAISD teachers and school administrators in honor of Marjorie Howell for her 50+ years of service in the teaching profession, this scholarship will be awarded to a graduate of a San Angelo Independent School District high school who will be an education major at any accredited college or university.

Karen Kay Huddleston Scholarship Fund
Leanorah and Lloyd Hendry wanted to honor the memory of their daughter Karen with this scholarship fund. Karen resided in San Angelo where she worked at Verizon until March of 2003. Karen became a member of Assembly 100, Order of the Rainbow for Girls, in 1958 and held twelve stations in this Assembly. She was presented the Grand Cross of Color, the highest award received by a Rainbow Girl, by the Supreme Assembly International Order of the Rainbow Girls in recognition of distinguished service in 1963. She was the first San Angelo Rainbow Girl to receive a state honor. The rainbow was her lifelong inspiration. Karen loved the arts and used her artistic talents to give great pleasure to many friends, family, organizations and philanthropies. This scholarship can be awarded to graduating senior(s) from San Angelo Central High School or San Angelo Lake View High School who will major in the arts and attend Angelo State University or Texas A&M University.

Bryan and Velma Hunt Scholarship Fund
This endowed scholarship fund was established in accordance with the wishes of Velma Hunt through the Bryan Hunt Scholarship Trust created December 21, 1973. Bryan and Velma Hunt were long-time ranchers of this community. This scholarship will be awarded to a student who graduated from a high school from the area of Texas which produces sheep and goats as determined by the Texas Sheep and Goat Raisers Association and will be or is attending any accredited college, university or vocational trade school. Preference will be given to students majoring in agricultural sciences.


Dub and June Izzard Scholarship Fund
This fund was established by former mayor of San Angelo, Rudy Izzard, to honor his parents Dub and June Izzard. This scholarship is awarded to a student athlete from the Concho Valley who will be playing football for Angelo State University.

 

 

Elmer Kelton Memorial Scholarship Fund
This fund was created as a result of fund raising efforts surrounding the creation of a statue of Elmer Kelton in the new Tom Green County Library in 2010.  Once sufficient funds had been raised to pay for the statue as well as the creation of a maintenance fund, the fund raising committee created a scholarship fund with the extra funds received.  This scholarship fund has since received many more donations in memory of Kelton and continues today.  The fund will award scholarships to chosen area students who are journalism majors attending any college. 

The Gloria Kerbow Memorial Scholarship Fund
This endowed scholarship fund was established in memory of Gloria Kerbow of Sutton County. The scholarship will go to a full time student from the Concho Valley with preference given to a student whose major field of study is mental health. The applicant will be reviewed by the Endowment Committee of the First Methodist Church of Sonora.



Cleve Kirkland Cornerstone Scholarship Fund

The Cleve Kirkland Cornerstone Scholarship Fund was established by Dr. Peter Chang, along with family and friends, in memory of Cleve, a prominent doctor in San Angelo. The fund was established to benefit graduating seniors of Cornerstone Christian School located in Tom Green County, Texas.




Kara Linthicum Memorial Scholarship Fund

The Kara Linthicum Memorial Scholarship Fund was established by Lad and Sue Linthicum in memory of their granddaughter, Kara. To be eligible for the Kara Linthicum Memorial Scholarship, the student must be a graduating senior.  Preference will be given to a female arts major.

Dr. Charles W. Livingston Jr. Scholarship Fund
Created by a former professor with the Texas A&M agricultural research station in Sonora, College Station and San Angelo. Dr. Livingston was a descendant of a lifelong area ranching family and worked tirelessly to improve management of agricultural and rangeland activities.  This fund will award scholarships to students chosen by faculty at Angelo State University who have excelled in their studies, completed at least 60 hours and are majoring in pre-veterinarian or pre-medical degrees.




Martin Family Scholarship Fund
This fund was established from the estate of Arthur H. Martin to provide assistance to local graduates and all applicants will be considered. 

L. P. Bloodworth Dee Ora Masonic Lodge #715 Scholarship Fund
Established in memory of their fellow Masonic brother, L. P. Bloodworth, by Sonora local Masons for scholarships to selected graduating seniors from Sonora High School.

Robert and Mary Payne Massie Memorial Scholarship Fund
Established in memory of Robert and Mary Payne Massie, scholarships may be awarded to selected graduating seniors from Ozona, Irion County, Eldorado, and Sonora High Schools, who will be attending Angelo State University.

Ralph and Bobby Lou Mayer Scholarship Fund
This scholarship is to be awarded to a high school graduate who is a student athlete admitted or attending Angelo State University.

Linsday Ann McCutchen Memorial Scholarship Fund
Established in memory of Lindsay Ann McCutchen by her family in 2011.  Lindsay Ann received the honor of Salutatorian when she graduated from Irion County High School, so in memory of her accomplishments, each year the salutatorian from Irion County High will be awarded this $1,000 scholarship.

 

 

 

Wylie McDonald Memorial Golf Scholarship Fund
Created by frieds and family in memory of Wylie to provide a scholarship for a young golfer pursuing golf at Angelo State University. 

Amy McLaughlin Memorial Scholarship Fund
Established in memory of Amy McLaughlin, by family and friends, following her death in 2011. Amy was a wonderful supporter of the scholarship program of the Foundation and a loyal University of Texas alumnus. Amy was involved in many aspects of the community of San Angelo and desired for this scholarship fund to support an area youth to attend the Univiersity of Texas and study within the College of Natural Sciences with focus on Human Ecology degree plans.

 

 

C.T. McLaughlin Scholarship Fund
Awarded each year to a graduating senior from Snyder, in honor of the late C.T. McLaughlin, a long time resident and rancher from the Snyder area.

John Mark McLaughlin Scholarship Fund
Endowed fund created by the trustees of the San Angelo Health Foundation to honor John Mark McLaughlin for his service as an original trustee of the San Angelo Health Foundation.  Scholarship awarded to graduating seniors who will attend the University of Texas, Austin.  Enrolled in a minimum of 13 hours. 





Raymond Torres Meza II Memorial Scholarship Fund

The Raymond Torres Meza II Memorial Scholarship Fund was established to honor the memory of Raymond T. Meza II by his parents Raymond and Norma Meza along with their family. Raymond was a resident of San Angelo where he was active in many sports such as baseball, football and basketball. Raymond was a role model for the youth of San Angelo. He attended Trinity Lutheran Church and traveled to New Zealand, Guatemala, Canada, the Philippines, Singapore, Russia and Mexico with the Christian's Men's Network to work in a youth center. Raymond has a daughter, Amanda Nicole, who brought him love and joy. This scholarship will be awarded each year to a graduating senior(s) from San Angelo Central High School that will attend Angelo State University.

Rhett Miller Memorial Scholarship Fund
The Rhett Miller Memorial Scholarship was established in 1995 by the Stribling family in memory of Rhett Miller, a 1988 graduate of Central High School, who died in 1991. To be eligible for the scholarship the applicant must be a graduating senior of Central High School and must have been a student at Central High School for three consecutive semesters beginning the junior year.

Rhett Miller Soccer Scholarship Fund
In 2005, the San Angelo Area Foundation assumed the management of the Rhett Miller Soccer Scholarship Fund that was established in 1992 by Pierce and Betty Miller in memory of their son, Rhett Miller (photo above), a 1988 graduate of Central High School who died in 1991. While at Central, Rhett was Vice President of his class for three years, Class Favorite nominee for three years, Varsity cheerleader for two years and a member of the National Honor Society, but soccer was always his first love. As an accomplished goal keeper, Rhett qualified at both regional and state levels of competition. To be eligible for this scholarship, a male student must be a graduating senior of San Angelo Central High School Bobcat Soccer Team.

Austin C. Millspaugh Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in memory of Austin Millspaugh, who passed away in 2004, by board members of Texas Bank along with friends and his family. This scholarship will award a grant to a student from a qualified college (with at least 60 hours) from the West Texas area, who is pursuing a degree within the field of agricultural sciences.

 

 

E.F. Noelke Memorial Veterinary Scholarship Fund
This fund was created by the grandchildren of the late E. F. Noelke, a ranching pioneer of west Texas. Carl Schlinke, DVM and his wife Pat started this fund to award scholarships for students seeking a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine, with emphasis on becoming a veterinarian focused on the treatment of food animals. Other grandchildren and relatives have added to the Fund, to help increase the number of Veterinary students attending graduate school.

 

Palmer Family Scholarship Fund Established by Deborah Palmer to provide a scholarship to a graduate of SAISD who will be attending ASU, Texas Tech University or North Texas, preferance will be given to students majoring in communications or business.

Harold and Elizabeth Bowman Peterson Scholarship Fund
Established by the Petersons to provide scholarships for current college students seeking an undergraduate or graduate degree in bio-medical engineering and rehabilitaion engineering.

A. Lee Pfluger Scholarship Fund
Established in honor and celebration of Lee's 70th birthday by his family and friends. Lee is a wonderful supporter of many downtown initiatives as well as arts, rehab center, and restoration of the beautiful Cactus Hotel. This scholarship will support a graduating senior from Eden High School. 

Karen O'Brien Pfluger Scholarship Fund
Established by the San Angelo Health Foundation in honor of Mrs. Pfluger's service on the board of trustees of the Health Foundation

 

Jo Anne and Charles E. Powell Academic Excellence Scholarship Fund
This scholarship is to be awarded to a gradauting senior who has excelled in academics.   

 

Tanner Puckett Memorial Scholarship Fund
Tanner Puckett was a special fourth grader when he passed away from a heart disease, while waiting for a heart transplant. Friends and classmates of Tanner created this fund to award scholarships to a student(s) in the class year 2015, which is the year Tanner would have graduated high school.

 

 

 

Shawna Nichole Ralph Memorial Music Scholarship Fund
Created in memory of Shawna by her parents, this fund will award scholarships each year to a graduating senior from Central High School, who was an active participant in vocal music studies. Shawna loved music and singing, but was taken too soon and too young. This fund will help keep her memory alive for future students who share this same passion.

 

 

 

 

Dennis and Ginger Reed Scholarship Fund
Scholarship fund provides assistance to area youth, with preference given to students actively involved in a Church of Christ church and who will attend Angelo State University.

 

 



Ozelle & Morris Reese Scholarship Fund
The Ozelle and Morris Reese Memorial Scholarship was established in 1995 by their son Morris Reese, Jr. The fund awards a scholarship to a graduating senior from a San Angelo high school. The scholarship alternates between graduates of Central and Lake View High Schools.

Paul R. Robbins Scholarship Fund
This fund was established from the estate of Paul R. Robbins to provide assistance to graduates who are attending or have plans to attend a vocational training institution. 

Robinson School Scholarship Fund
The Robinson School Scholarship Fund was established by Eira Virginia Jones in memory of her grandparents, Eira Mae and Guy Robinson. The Robinson School is located near Strawn, Texas in Palo Pinto County and was open from 1937 to 1943, established by Virginia Jones's grandfather, Guy Robinson. This scholarship will award a grant to a graduating senior from Strawn High School who will be attending an accredited college, university or vocational trade school. 

Jim Rose Memorial Scholarship Fund
The Jim Rose Memorial Scholarship Fund was established by Frank and Joan Rose, in memory of Frank's brother, Jim. Scholarships from this fund will go towards a student athlete admitted to or attending Angelo State University.

 


San Angelo Area Foundation Community Scholarship Fund
This is a scholarship fund established within the San Angelo Area Foundation which receives contributions from the San Angelo community and surrounding areas. It will award a one time scholarship each year to qualifying students. 

San Angelo A&M University Mothers' Club Scholarship Fund
This fund was established by the A&M University Mothers' Club in San Angelo for a student who has been admitted to Texas A&M University. To be eligible for the scholarship, the students must be a graduating senior. 

San Angelo A&M Scholarship Fund
This endowed scholarship fund was established by the San Angelo A&M Club for a graduating senior who has been accepted to Texas A&M University. Applicants are reviewed by the San Angelo A&M Club.


San Angelo Rotary Scholarship Fund
This fund was established by members of the San Angelo Rotary Club and exemplifies the Rotarian credo of "Service above self." To be eligible for this scholarship the student must be a graduating senior of any Tom Green County, Texas high school who is planning to attend any accredited college or university. Applicants are reviewed by the Scholarship Committee of the Rotary Club of San Angelo.



Fannie DeHoyos Sanchez Memorial Scholarship Fund

Endowed scholarship established by the family of Fannie DeHoyos Sanchez to honor her memory. Fannie was a faithful servant to our Lord Jesus Christ. She devoted twenty-four years of her life as a secretary in the Catholic Church of Ozona, Texas. Fannie continues to give to others even after her death through this scholarship fund. A scholarship will be awarded each year in her name to a graduating senior of Ozona High School who will be attending an accredited college or university.

 

Van Shahan Engineering Scholarship Fund 
Van grew up in San Angelo and became a legendary pioneer of computer chip design whose developments included the first commercially successful graphical user interface (the mouse) in the MacIntosh computer and chips that make up the backbone of the internet and countless other innovations. This fund was established to help other future engineers from our area to get a chance to change the world as he did.

 

 

Sharyland Utilities Scholarship Fund
Established by Sharyland Utilities this fund awards a scholarship to a senior from McCulloch County who plans to attend an accredited college or university

TFWC Western District Alma Van Sickle Scholarship FundScholarship Fund
Created by the Western District of the Texas Federation of Women's Club in honor of Alma Van Sickle, will provide scholarships to a deserving young person exemplifying the tenants of the organization.

Mary T. Simpson Scholarship Fund
This fund was established from the estate of Mary T. Simpson to provide assistance to graduates of San Angelo Central High School, San Angelo Lakeview High School and Zapata High School. This scholarship is based on academic achievement and is eligible for any applicant, regardless of college choice. The award is renewable for up to four years, subject to certain academic requirements.

San Angelo Schools Scholarship Fund
Established in 2003, at the San Angelo Area Foundation, the San Angelo Schools Scholarship Fund will award multiple scholarships to a graduating senior(s) from San Angelo Central High School and San Angelo Lake View High School.



Stephens Scholarship Funds for ASU Athletics
F.L. and Pollyanna Stephens created two endowed scholarship funds to enhance the athletic programs at ASU. Both funds will assist the athletic department of ASU with its student athlete recruitment. One of the funds focuses the awards on students from the Concho Valley, while the second is available to any ASU student athlete.

 

 

Sterling City Education Foundation Scholarship Funds Created by income generated by the wind turbine industry, this fund provides scholarships to graduates of Sterling City High School to attend any college, university or vocational school.

Herb Straach Family Scholarship Fund
Established by the children of Herb Straach, in memory of their father, who was a long time manager for Templeton Constructions.  This scholarship targets those seeking to major in a construction management related field.   

Lance Corporal Elias Torrez III Memorial Scholarship Fund
Established by the San Angelo Bulldog Association, a group of Marines from the San Angelo area, in memory of Torrez, who was the first casualty of the Iraq/Afghanistan war from San Angelo. Torrez graduated in 2001 and joined the Marines the day before the 9/11/01 terrorist attacks.

 

 

 

 

Art and Eva Tucker Scholarship Fund
Created  by the trustees of the Art and Eva Tucker Foundation in memory of long time philanthropist, Eva Camuñez Tucker, this scholarship provides assistance to current college students who have at a minimum, completed 30 credit hours.  Students must be enrolled in 15 hours each semester to be eligable for this scholarship. 

West Texas Ag Scholarship
Created by an anonymous ranching family to help area youth from an agricultural background attend any college of their choice.

John and Lula Ball White Memorial Scholarship Fund                                                                                                        Mr. and Mrs. X B Cox, Jr. created this fund as a memorial to Mrs. Cox's parents, John Henry White, Jr. and Lula Virginia Ball White. The Whites were hard working stewards of the land in the first half of the 20th century, spending most of their lives in East Texas. This scholarship is focused towards helping a graduate student pursue a medical career in cancer research or heart disease research.


Ralph & Elene Wilson Scholarship Fund
This scholarship was established by Ralph and Elene Wilson focused on helping students classified as a junior with at least 75 hours at Angelo State University complete their undergraduate degree.



 

Louis and Eddie Mae Woodward Scholarship Fund
Louis and Eddie Mae were ranchers in West Texas and their children have established this fund in their memory to award scholarships to students coming from an agricultural and rural background, from west Texas attending a Texas or New Mexico college or university.

Woolworth Scholarship Fund
Scholarship fund established by May and Elizabeth Woolworth in 1972.  May Woolworth was a SAISD science teacher during the first half of the 20th century.  Following her wishes, this fund may award scholarships to students nominated by a SAISD science teacher, who will graduate in the top 10% of their class, who have taken science classes their junior and senior years, and will be majoring in the sciences in college.

Marcus and Marjorie Young Scholarship Fund
Created by Marcus and Majorie Young, this endowed fund will provide scholarships in perpetuity to graduating seniors who have obtained the rank of Eagle Scout from the Concho Valley Council of Boy Scouts of America. Marcus and his son, David are both Eagle Scouts and Marcus has been an assistant scout master for Troop 1 at First United Methodist Church in San Angelo as well as the liaison and supporter of the troop, serving over 30 years as a mentor and leader.

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