West Texas A&M University Services WTAMU Box 60765 - Canyon, Texas 79016-0001 Telephone (806) 651-3330 Fax (806) 651-3335 www.wtamu.edu/scholarships LIST OF SCHOLARSHIPS PRIORITY DATE FOR SUBMISSION: FEBRUARY 1 SCHOLARSHIPS $ AVAILABLE TO GPA CUSTODIAN COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Amarillo Executive Association $500 Recipient must be an undergraduate or graduate student majoring in business and enrolled a minimum of 12 hours per semester; renewable. Business Education Outstanding undergraduate and graduate Business Education majors with preference to resident undergraduate students; merit will be considered. J. W. And Nell Foust Alumni Association Students in business who have completed 60 semester hour. The award will be presented at the Phoenix Club Banquet. Wayne and Patsy Fox Business major taking a minimum of 12 hours per semester; based on need. Wayne and Patsy Fox II Business major taking a minimum of 12 hours per semester; based on need. McCoy Myers & Associates Internship Program Fund $1,250 Students of all majors are eligible for internships; however preference will be given to CIS or CS majors. awards will be given to WTAMU students who are Interns in Good Standing with McCoy Myers & Associates. Hudgins Crosier Sumpter, PC Educational Intern Business major interested in pursuing a career in the public accounting profession. Completion of 18 credit hours of accounting course work; priority given to accounting majors but other undergraduate and graduate business majors are considered; student that is working part-time or seeking internship experience in the accounting profession preferred. 1
Texas Panhandle Builders Association $1,000 Deserving students majoring in either business or engineering. Preference given to students from the northernmost 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle and to Texas Panhandle Builders and their immediate family. Financial need is considered. Ruth B. Williams All College of Business majors, although priority is given to students most closely meeting the following criteria: single parent pursuing higher education in business; demonstrated financial need; working a part-time or full-time job while pursuing business degree; demonstrated character via commitment to public service and volunteerism; and sophomore, junior, senior or graduate student status. DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING, ECONOMICS AND FINCE: Mildred Bassett Preference will be given to female, part-time (6-9 hrs/sem) students working toward a degree in finance. Recipient must continue working at least 30 hours per week while receiving scholarship funds, and maintain a 3.3 GPA. Bolinger, Segars, Gilbert & Moss Sharon Brown Leadership J. Herschel Coffee Fund $300 Min. Cornell and Co. W. E. Swenson, Sr. Memorial Barry L. Duman Family 2.5 2.5 3.3 $500 WTAMU students majoring in accounting. $1,000 High school graduates from northernmost 26 counties known as the Texas Panhandle who are majoring in business and pursuing a career in banking, finance or accounting; leadership. Preference to senior student majoring in economics; superior overall academic achievement; student's character and potential for useful citizenship are considered. 85 avg College of Business $400 All students. Recipient must be a full-time second-, third- or fourth-year economics or finance major. Preference will be given to an economics major. 3.0 Vincent M. Eggers $1,000 Recipient must be a junior or senior. 3.0 Department Head; Department of Accounting Economics & A. J. Glover Accounting $100 Min. Haggard, Panhandle Chapter of Texas Society of CPA's Jr/Sr/Graduate accounting students; merit; outstanding student. $1,200 Outstanding student in accounting. Dale R. Hall Accounting Jr/Sr/Graduate accounting majors: 2 sem. at WTAMU. 3.0 2
Terry W. Harris Memorial Recipient must be a junior or senior majoring in accounting, economics, or finance field and in good standing. David Hill Second Chance Fund Primarily need based. Priority will be given to a returning student in accounting who, like Ms. Hill needs a "second chance" at a new career later in life. Institute of Management Accountants Full-Time student enrolled min 12 hrs; part-time student enrolled min 6 hrs and employed 40 hrs week; financial need; completed min 9 hrs in accounting including 1st sem intermediate accounting. Lasater-Looney $400 Political science or economics major with 12 hours of both (at least 6 hours upper division in each); one year the award is to a political science major and the next year the award is to an economics major. W. Byron Lawrence for and Economics Dr. Dale and Mrs. LaVerne Pulliam Jr/Sr/Grad. students; min. 65 hrs completed; 2 sem. at WTAMU. Established to provide scholarships and assistance to deserving accounting and MPA students. 3.0 3.0 2.5 MICROFOUR Inc. $1,000 CIS, finance, accounting, or marketing major. 2.5 ; Department of Accounting, Economics & Rural Electric Cooperative All students in accounting, computer information systems, management and agriculture; merit. Mary Frances Saunders All students majoring in finance. 3.0 Stanley Schaeffer President's Honor $2,000 Full-time student (15 hrs/sem) majoring in Accounting or ; renewable; leadership and service to the University and community. 3.4 WTAMU President's Office Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) Fund For SIFE expenses; then for scholarship for student in College of Business. College of Business Hudgins Crosier Sumpter, PC Educational Intern Business major interested in pursuing a career in the public accounting profession. Completion of 18 credit hours of accounting course work; priority given to accounting majors but other undergraduate and graduate business majors are considered; student that is working part-time or seeking internship experience in the accounting profession preferred. Terry Fund Provides scholarships and assistance to deserving economics, finance and MBA students. WTAMU Accounting Club Must be at least a Soph. accounting major and member of WTAMU Accounting Club; academic record; university and community activities; and financial need. 3
David and Myrt Wilder H. Eugene Worsham and Brown, Graham and Co. $1,000 Full-time student majoring in accounting or finance; U.S. born citizen; preference for students exhibiting financial need. $500 Min. Jr or Sr; Leadership qualities; min. 12 hrs; scholastic ability. 2.5 2.5 avg 3.0 maj. DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS: Abdullat Horizon Fund Provides funds for scholarships, travel, office expenses, wage, food and other expenses related to the development of CIS faculty and students. Abdullat-Maaytah CIS $500 Recipient must be enrolled as a full-time sophomore, junior, senior or graduate CIS major or any College of Business major with preference to a CIS major. Anderson Merchandisers $2,500 Recipients must be enrolled as a CIS major in good academic standing; must be a participant in WTAMU's cooperative education and internship program; must maintain "intern in good standing" status with Anderson Merchandisers Internship to be considered for the next semester. Joseph and Rhoanna (Griego) Austin Philip J. Gensler Fund for Students Majoring in CIS $500 Recipient must be an incoming freshman majoring in computer information systems or nursing and enrolled full time. Recipients must have declared a major in the CIS department or be an incoming freshmen with the written intention of majoring within the CIS department. Non-incoming freshman recipients must have completed at least 12 semester hours of coursework during the previous semester. Must be enrolled in at least 12 hours per semester. Information Systems Students must major in Computer Science or Computer Information Systems. Carey Lyles Memorial Fund $1,500 Recipient must be a CIS major and enrolled in at least six hours. Computer Information Systems 3.25 or 85 GPA Computer Information Systems Services Computer Information Systems McCoy Myers & Associates Internship Program Fund $1,250 Students of all majors are eligible for internships; however preference will be given to CIS or CS majors. awards will be given to WTAMU students who are Interns in Good Standing with McCoy Myers & Associates. MICROFOUR Inc. $1,000 CIS, finance, accounting, or marketing major. 2.5, Computer Information Systems Rural Electric Cooperative All students in accounting, computer information systems, management and agriculture. College of Business and the Division of Agriculture 4
for Enterprising Students Panhandle area full-time students majoring in CIS, Management, Marketing or and who is interested and involved in entrepreneurial activities; U. S. citizen. Dr. and Mrs. Thannoun 500 Recipient must be a CIS major and enrolled in at least 6 hours. DEPARTMENT OF MAGEMENT, MARKETING & GENERAL BUSINESS: Malouf and Iris Abraham Business s 3 Computer Information Systems $1,000 Freshmen-Grad students; business majors. 3.0 Mildred Bassett Business Full-time students majoring in business. 2.5 Business Funds Tuition All business students. C. C. Callarman Memorial Jr-Grad students majoring in business; 2 sem. at WTAMU 3.0 Bob Chester Memorial All business majors; preference to members of Alpha Kappa Psi. Ocie G. Chism Endowment Fund All marketing majors. CINTAS Corporate Business $1000 (2) Two students from Management, Marketing, or General Business will be selected for award. Selection will be made by the College of Business Committee based on GPA required by the scholarship committee. Levi W. and Margaret T. Cole Endowment Fund All business majors; based on academic ability and general intelligence; personal character and financial need. College of Business Investment Series Fund Virginia "Jinx" Engler Memorial Deserving WTAMU business majors. All full-time students majoring in business. 3.0 Farmers Insurance Group of Companies s All students majoring in insurance, math, business administration, personnel, and other areas related to insurance industry. C+ J. W. and Nell Foust Alumni Assn. The T. Boone Pickens College of Business, Dean s office, will select the recipient. The award will be presented at the Phoenix Club Banquet. 5
Donald R. Fraser Memorial Outstanding marketing students. Robert S. Glazer Memorial in Business $1,000 Recipient must be enrolled in the College of Business studying marketing, management or general business; junior or senior standing; and be a full-time student (at least 9 hours per semester). 3.0 Ida Clay Hager Memorial Business Outstanding WTAMU business major with preference for high school graduate of the top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle. 3.0 Robert Austin Hatcher Needy and deserving students majoring in business. Institute of Management Junior-Grad; leadership & academics. Institute of Marketing Full-time marketing major. 3.0 Management, Marketing and General Business General Management, marketing, general business or international business major. 3.2 Matador Resources/Harrold E. Melton Recipient must be a freshman business major and show financial need. N/A Matador Resources/William E. Semmelbeck Recipient must be a freshman business major and show financial need. N/A MICROFOUR Inc. $1,000 CIS, finance, accounting, or marketing major. 2.5 Jerry Miller Fund Freshmen students majoring in business. IFA Amarillo Area $300 Academic ability, good character, and potential to become contributors to the business community. Kenneth H. Olsen Endowment Fund Junior-Grad students majoring in business; academic achievement. Panhandle Human Resources Association Recipients will be business management majors taking a minimum of 12 hours per semester; based on need. B Realtor s Junior-Grad business administration majors who have demonstrated an interest in a profession related to real estate; renewable if criteria met. 3.0 Rural Electric Cooperative Fund $400 All students; basis of merit. 3.0 6
for Enterprising Students Panhandle area full-time students majoring in CIS, Management, Marketing or and who is interested and involved in entrepreneurial activities; U. S. citizen. 3.0 Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) Fund For SIFE expenses; then for scholarship for student in College of Business. Ann Weatherly Vincent $1,500 Freshmen planning a degree in business. 3.0 TechSpray L.P. $1,500 $500 for Marketing, $500 for Management, $500 for General Business. Texas Panhandle Builders Association Business or Engineering major; preference given to student from the top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle and Texas Panhandle Builders and their immediate family. Financial need is considered. 2.5 ; Department of Mathematics, Physical Sciences & Engineering Technology John Ward Public Administration/Business Honors Applicants must be an undergraduate majoring in political science or public administration or a student working toward a Masters in political science or an MBA with a demonstrated interest in public administration. Applicants will be required to submit an essay explaining their interest in the public administration field. 3.0 Graduate Dean; College of Business; ; Department of Political Science 7