Ethel Stephens Arnett Scholarship:
Kayla Walker
Bobbie Carter History Enrichment Award:
Maureen Fischer
Converse D. Clowse Award:
Sonia Haga
Oliver Perry & Betty Carol Clutts Scholarship:
Kimberly Mozingo
Katherine Robinson Everett Award:
Matthew Moss
Hilda Burton Fountain Scholarship:
Kearstin Apostolo
Vera Largent Scholarship:
Rebecca Pate
Mina Weil Memorial Scholarship:
Philip Keller
Sophomore Recognition Awards:
Maria Dizon
Marty Noe
Outstanding History/Education Major:
Arley Ward
Outstanding History Research Paper:
Matthew Fair
Please Note: Students do not need to apply for these scholarships and awards. The recipients are chosen each year by the faculty of the Department of History.
(shared with English; yearly amounts kept separate)
The Ethel Stephens Arnett Scholarship was established in 1981 by her daughters, Georgia Arnett Bonds and Dorothy Arnett Dixon. Income from the fund is awarded by the Undergraduate Studies committee each year to a sophomore, junior, or senior majoring in History. Academic achievement, with a student holding a 3.0 GPA overall is to be a major consideration.
(shared with School of Education; yearly amounts kept separate)
The Oliver P. Clutts family established a fund in 1972 as a memorial to Professor Clutts, a member of the faculty in the School of Education, and to Dr. Betty Carol Clutts, a member of the faculty in the Department of History. Income from the fund is used to support scholarships which are awarded annually to a student majoring in History. Selection is on the basis of talent and academic promise, with financial need as a secondary consideration.
This fund was established in October 1983, by Mrs. Everett, Class of 1913. Income from this fund is awarded annually for tuition for a full-time student(s) in the History Department. Recipients are nominated by the Head of the History Department and are selected on the basis of academic promise and ability.
Awarded annually to an outstanding rising senior History major. This fund was established in 1999 in honor of Ms. Hilda Burton Fountain who graduated from Women�s College in 1929 by her three sons (Dr. Stuart Fountain, Rear Admiral Robert Fountain, Jr., and Mr. John Fountain).
Established by a bequest of the late Ms. Vera Ione Largent, Professor Emerita of History, this scholarship is awarded to a rising senior history major selected by a committee of History faculty Members. Financial need is a required criterion.
The late Ms. Lucy B. Anthony of Moylan, Pennsylvania, established this fund to keep alive the name of Dr. Anna Howard Shaw. The scholarship is awarded annually to an outstanding student in a field of social science (alternates between ATY, GEO, HIS, Social Work, SOC, PSC).
Awarded annually to a junior or senior majoring in a social science (alternates between ATY, GEO, HIS, Social Work, SOC, PSC).
Awarded annually in honor of Converse Clowse, a long time faculty member in History, to the outstanding graduating senior History major. Students must have at least 24 hours in History courses to be eligible. Academic excellence and departmental service/leadership consistent with the spirit of Connie Clowse are the primary criteria for this award.
Established in 1999 to be awarded annually to an outstanding Sophomore History major.
Recognizes a promising entering freshman History major. Established in 2001 in honor of Mrs. Bobbie Carter who worked in the Department for 32 years and was always interested in our History majors.
Established in 2007 to recognize:
Outstanding History/Education Major
Outstanding History Research Paper