Susan Norton Coleman Scholarship Fund
The Peter Klein ’97 Memorial Scholarship Fund
Established in 2001 to provide assistance to qualified students with preference to those from the Southwestern United States or a Native American student.
Established in 2001 as a tribute to Peter’s indomitable spirit, inquisitive mind, keen sense of humor and devotion to the best interest of Vermont Academy. The scholarship fund is awarded to a student that possesses good character and high promise for success.
Laura Soule Crane ’29 Scholarship Fund Established in 1999 through a bequest form Laura Soule Crane 1929, the scholarship is awarded to a deserving student each year.
Leavitt House Maintenance Fund Established in 1982 by Laurence and Dorothy Leavitt to endow the maintenance requirements of Leavitt House, the Headmaster’s residence.
Alfred Dixon ’30 Family Scholarship Fund Begun in 1985 by Dr. & Mrs. Alfred B. Dixon in honor of a family tradition of enrollment at Vermont Academy. Family members having attended the Academy: Dr. Alfred B. Dixon ’30, Alfred Dixon ’61, John Dixon ’62, and John S. Dixon ’90.
Dorothy Hall Leavitt Scholarship Fund Established in 1994 by Laurence G. Leavitt and the Vermont Academy Board of Trustees to provide scholarship support for qualified students.
Robert L. Long Headmaster’s Discretionary Fund Barbara Duboc Scholarship Fund Established in 2009 by Charles A. Duboc, grandmother of Elizabeth Duboc 2001, to support qualified students at Vermont Academy.
Established in 1992 by Bruce Foerster to provide discretionary support for the Headmaster.
Charles R. Luker ’49 Memorial Scholarship E.E. Ford Foundation Faculty Development Fund Created in 1989 with a gift from the Edward E. Ford Foundation. The income is used to annual support professional growth opportunities for members of faculty/staff.
Begun in 1985, upon the sudden death of Charles R. Luker III ’49, then President of the Vermont Academy Board of Trustees. This is specifically designated to support a minority student at Vermont Academy.
The McCord Family Scholarship Paul W. Glynn ’11 Scholarship Fund Established in 1987, upon the death of Mr. Glynn’s widow, to provide scholarship support for Vermont Academy students.
Established in 2004 through the generosity of John McCord ’63 and his parents to support qualified students at Vermont Academy.
Mooney Scholarship Fund The Nicholas M. Grout ’03 Scholarship Fund Created in 2007 in loving memory of Nick Grout ’03 by his friends and family, this scholarship fund is awarded to a deserving day student each year.
Established in 2009 in recognition of Jim and Tamra Mooney’s loyalty and commitment to Vermont Academy during their 16 years leading Vermont Academy. Proceeds from the Fund are used to support qualified students.
Susan Johnson Murphy Memorial Scholarship Fund Hayes Environmental and Outdoor Fund Endowed in 1994 through a series of gifts from A. Reed Hayes III ’64, the income from this fund is restricted to the support of environmental and/or outdoor activities as decided by the Head of School.
Begun in 1991, by the family of Susan Johnson Murphy, mother of Jennifer Caulfield ’88. This fund is specifically designated for scholarship purposes for a female boarding student.
William J. Newman Scholarship Fund The Henry Hom Memorial Scholarship Fund Established in 2000 by Henry’s parents, Chi Chiang and Chiu, in memory of Henry. The scholarship fund is awarded to a day student that possesses good character and high promise for success.
Established in 2007 by Margaret, John, John Jr. Billy ’93 and Allison ’95 Lanzetta to honor Bill Newman’s 20 years of service to Vermont Academy. The fund supports a deserving student each year.
The Nutting Family Endowed Scholarship The Japha Family Scholarship Fund
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Created in 2001 by Dan, Barb, and Yael ’01 Japha. The fund is awarded to a returning student who is a positive role model and shows a commitment to the Vermont Academy community.
Established in 1999 by Edward W. Nutting in honor of his father, William E. Nutting 1898 and the many descendants of Abraham Nutting. The recipient of this scholarship fund should have academic potential, determination, and good character.
Steven E. Karol ’72 Scholarship Fund
Samuel B. Pettengill ’04 Scholarship Fund
Endowed in 1995 through a series of gifts from Steve Karol ’72. The income from this fund is used to provide scholarship support for qualified students.
Created in 1992 with funds from the estate of Samuel B. Pettengill 1904 and Helen M. Pettengill; the income is used for college scholarships for Vermont Academy seniors from Vermont middle-income families.
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