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and Ellen Turner Thacker Research Fund
Established
in September, 2002 by Helen Thacker Hill
The
Arvle and Ellen Thacker Turner Research Fund was established
to provide mini-grants in support of the research efforts
of doctoral graduate students and/or assistant professors
in the College of Education. Grants are not to exceed $1,000
for doctoral students or $1,500 for assistant professors.
The recipient(s) of the fund are selected by the Dean of
the College of Education. The process for application and
decision to award stipends lies within the sole discretion
of the Dean of the College of Education.
College of Education General Scholarship Fund
The College of Education general scholarship fund is a
miscellaneous category used at the discretion of the Dean
of the College of Education to provide assistance and support
for general operations of the college. Unless specifically
designated by the donor, general contributions to the College
of Education are placed in either of these two funds and
used as needed.
Gary L. Stingle Scholarship and Awards Banquet
Established
in 2000 by Gary Stingle in a bequest to the College of
Education
The
Gary L. Stingle Scholarship and Awards Banquet fund is
established in support of the college’s annual awards
banquet recognizing those undergraduate and graduate students
of the college receiving academic scholarships or fellowships.
It also recognizes annual awards to professors in research,
teaching, and service.
Lurline Cole Fischer Student Assistance Fund
Established
in 2000 by George Fischer, Jr in honor of his mother, Lurline
Cole Fischer.
The
Lurline Cole Fischer Student Assistance Fund, administered
by the Dean of the College of Education, provides temporary
student support. It is designed to help alleviate emergency
and/or unforeseen financial problems that may adversely
affect a student’s academic success or the fulfillment
of their degree.
William S. Taylor Memorial Fund
Established
in 1949 by The University of Kentucky in honor of William
Taylor, the College of Education’s first dean.
The William S. Taylor Memorial Fund was established by
the University of Kentucky to serve as a memorial to the
college’s first dean. It is designed as a grants-in-aid
program for worthy and needy students in the college of
education to assist in covering costs of tuition and books.
Recipient(s) will be determined by the College of Education
Scholarship Committee.
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