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Sutton Memorial Fund

Tom and Frances Leach Endowed Scholarship

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Established in 1993 by the Ozarks Arts and Craft Fair Association of the War Eagle Fair to honor three former Ozarks students: Bonnie Elaine Sutton, Fred L. Sutton and Dana Lynn Galyen Sutton. Scholarships are to be awarded to any full-time student with a GPA of 2.5 or higher. Preference is given to students Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma. Established in 1986, scholarship is awarded to students with a high school GPA of at least 3.5 and show leadership potential. Preference given students from Arkansas and Oklahoma.

Andrews Lambrecht Scholarship Arnold and Luella Langenberg Scholarship Ayleen Ragland Endowed Scholarship

Cimarron Presbyterial Scholarship Claude Irving & Eula Hartsell Robertson Shell & John & Gwendolen Shell Memorial Scholarship

Established through the estate of Fred W. Andrews, it is awarded to a divinity student in the religion program. Arnold and Luella Langenberg lived in Ftort Smith and he was a Presbyterian minister. Provides scholarships for Presbyterian students who will be entering a church vocation. Ayleen Ragland graduated Ozarks in 1931 with a major in English. She spent 46 years as an educator in Arkansas before passing away in 2001. Awarded to a sophomore who maintains 3.2 cum GPA and demonstrates leadership qualities at the University level. The student must be an active in a Christian student organization or in a local church. Established in 1979 by the Cimarron Presbytery, it is awarded to a student in good standing with financial need and from one of the 16 Presbyteries.

To provide scholarships to students in need of financial assistance as determined by the financial aid office. First preference given to the children of Presbyterian Ministers and serving within the bounds of the Presbytery of Arkansas. Second preference to presbyterian students who are active in their home churches.

Fay J. Bullock Endowed Scholarship

George M. Hunt, Jr. Endowed Scholarship

Harry L. Bartlett Memorial Endowment

Established in memory of Dr. Tom B. Wilson, a 1942 Ozarks graduate who served as a Presbytery minister in Arkansas. He also taught philosophy and humanities at Ozarks. Awarded to a Presbyterian student in good academic standing. Established in 1986 by Dr. George Hunt Sr., and family in the memory of his son, Dr. George Hunt, Jr. Awarded to students who are studying in the field of Christian education or interested in service and who have a learning disability. Named in honor of Harry Bartlett, it is awarded to a student who is studying for the ministry.

Lewis & Lora Beth Rogers Endowed Scholarship

Robert and Judith Bohl Endowed Scholarship

The Rev. Lewis R. Rogers graduated from Ozarks in 1934. He served Presbyterian churches in Oklahoma and Missouri for 54 years. His life reflected his faith in Christ and he served the Presbyterian Church with love and grace. Awarded to students with at least a 2.50 GPA and who are candidates for the ministry in the Presbyterian Church. First preference given to pre-ministerial student(s) or student(s) with emphasis in religious studies. Second preference to first generation college student(s), and if none meets that criterion, the Office of Financial Aid will award the scholarship to student(s) in good standing with the University with demonstrated financial need.

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