Scholarships


SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE to assist Concord University students are derived from endowments funded by donors and supporters like you. There are many ways you can support the University and our mission to provide a quality education. The following lists those who provide such support.

On behalf of the hundreds of students who have benefited from your support, thank you!

(References to schools, counties, and geographic areas in the following listings refer to West Virginia locations, unless indicated otherwise.)

The Bonner Scholars Program
     "Changing the World through Service," Bonner Scholars receive up to $3,600 per year in return for a significant commitment to perform public or community service work while they are enrolled.  This unique program was founded by the Corella and Bertram F. Bonner Foundation of Princeton, NJ. Further criteria and applications are available by writing to The Bonner Scholar Program Director at Concord.

Quest for Scholars Scholarships
—John Henry Scholarship (WV student)
—Charles Buford Anderson Scholarship (Summers County High School graduate)
—Grace Gumm Scholarship
—Princeton High—Hardees Scholarship (Princeton High School graduate)
—Princeton High—Partners in Education Scholarship (Princeton High School  graduate)
—James Monroe High Scholarships (2)
—Beckley Area Scholarship
—Southern West Virginia Community College Scholarship (Transfer student from SWVCTC)
—Wyoming County Scholarship
—Mount View High (McDowell County) Scholarship
—Baileysville High Scholarship (Baileysville High School graduate)
—PikeView High Scholarship (Oakvale area graduate)
—Classified Employees Scholarship (son or daughter of a classified employee of Concord University)
—Concord SGA Scholarship
—Gilbert High Scholarship
—Iaeger High Scholarship
—PikeView High Scholarship (Athens area)
—Princeton High—Interact Scholarship
—Woodrow Wilson High Quest Scholarship (Raleigh County)
—CHPR Gwinn Family Scholarship (Summers County)
—Jack Grose/SGA Scholarship (current Concord student)
—Larry Fanning/Oakvale Area Scholarship
—Bank One Scholarship (Raleigh County)
—City National Bank of West Virginia Scholarship (Raleigh County)
—United Bank Scholarship (Raleigh County)

Teacher Education Scholarships
—Paul Douglas Scholarship
—Underwood-Smith Scholarship
—Winnis Hylton Landing Scholarship (Raleigh or Wyoming County teacher education major)
—Beasley/Dressler Scholarship
—Teacher Education Scholarship for minority students
—Southern West Virginia Math & Science Teacher Education Scholarship
—Leola Hoke Bingham Scholarship (musical ability and potential; teacher education major preferred)
—Louise T. Leary/Delta Kappa Gamma Scholarship
—The Fannie and W. D. Pendleton Scholarship

Named Scholarships
—Laurence E. Tierney, Jr. Scholarship (West Virginia)
—Joseph R. Hatcher Scholarship (Mercer County)
—Harry Finkelman Scholarship (Accounting major)
—Yankee Barbakow Scholarship (Mercer County)
—Frank Nelson Scholarship (Mercer County)
—Mitchell N. Pashion Scholarship (involved in community)
—Jack and Ruby Anderson Scholarship (Monroe County preferred)
—Sue Burger Everett Scholarship (West Virginian)
—Rev. Harry Christie Scholarship (Princeton WV resident preferred)
—Wilma Toothman Scholarship (member of the Sigma Sigma Sigma  sorority)
—Joseph F. Marsh Jr. Scholarship
—M. N. Freeman Scholarship
—Advanced Placement Scholarship (score of 3 or above on the Advanced Placement exam of The University Board)
—Concord Student Government Association Memorial Scholarship
—Beckley Area Foundation Scholarships (Raleigh Co. area)
—VerizonTelephone Scholarship (business, technical, or education major)
—Elks Memorial Scholarship
—Bluefield Regional Medical Center Scholarship (for students entering a  health care field)
—Robert Ellison Scholarship (Princeton WV High School graduate)
—George M. Cruise Scholarship
—Dr. James P. Bailey Scholarship
—Nick Joe Rahall Scholarship (resident of Rep. Nick Rahall’s congressional district in southern West Virginia)
—Carl H. Bailey Mathematics Scholarship
—Jerry L. Blatt Scholarship (mathematics)
—Lawrence J. (Pacie) Pace Jr. Scholarship (for students intending to serve the  handicapped)
—United Bank South Scholarship
—Bill and Wanda Perry Scholarship (Greenbrier County)
—Robert L. Roark Scholarship (Kanawha or Roane County)
—J. Arthur Butcher Scholarship (art major)
—Ella Holroyd Music Scholarship
—William B. Caruth Sr. Scholarship (music major)
—Frank and Fannie Dean Scholarship (music or arts)
—Community Players Scholarship (for a student or students active in the University Theatre)
—Liberty High–Citizens’ Scholarship (Raleigh County)
—Woodrow Wilson High–Citizens’ Scholarship (Raleigh)
—BB&T–Mercer County Scholarship (business major interested in banking career)
—Sun Valley Ruritan Scholarship (PikeView student from Athens area)
—Frances and David Taylor Scholarship (non-traditional student)
—Leslie Carter Scholarship (Raleigh or Fayette County)
—William and Olivia Clark Scholarship
—Hobart M. and Pansy Michael Harvey Scholarship
—Michael N. Donato Music Scholarship
—Joseph Peters Scholarship
—Carucci Memorial Scholarship
—John C. and Chloe A. Higginbotham Scholarship (Iaeger High School graduate)
—H. C. Beavers Scholarship (Iaeger High School graduate)
—Margaret Ann Stradley Scholarship (Big Creek High School graduate)
—Mary and J. Therin Rogers Scholarship (Northfork area of McDowell County)
—Joseph G. and Nelle Bailey Hunt Scholarship (McDowell County)
—Clifford E. and Linnie Coon Scholarship (Sherman High School)
—Arthur N. Hofstetter Scholarship
—Wilkes Family Scholarship (Raleigh County high school graduate)
—Victor & David Grigoraci Scholarship
—Mary Parker Smith Scholarships
—Josephine Lilly Rorrer Scholarship
—Diana D. Perry Scholarship
—Lucy Sneed DeNuzzo Scholarship
—Doug Tanner Scholarship
—Elizabeth Bailey Scholarship
—Alton Douglas/Mercer Anglers Scholarship
—Ken & Virginia Gleason
—Robert Kyle Athletic Scholarship
—Billie McClaugherty Scholarship
—Parker Family Scholarship
—Freida Riley Scholarship
—Anna Lee Campbell Shumate Scholarship
—Jerry Willis Scholarship
—Cook/Rado Scholarship
—Max Fezer Scholarship
—David S. Roth Memorial Scholarship
—Joseph L. Soto Family Scholarship
—Conn-Weld Scholarship
—George Moore Scholarship
—Clyde and Eizabeth Maxey Scholarship
—Greg Allen Scholarship

Categorical Scholarships
—Academically Talented
—Concord University Undergraduate (CCUS)
—Divisional Academic
—Presidential Scholars of Distinction
—Dean’s Scholars of Distinction
—Marsh Scholars of Distinction
—Valedictorian and Salutatorian of high school class
—Special Scholarship Fund
—Talent (students are recommended by the Chair of the Fine Arts Division to the Director of Financial Aid for approval) —General (international students are  eligible)
—Residential Scholarship (certain academically talented resident students receive 50% reductions in room costs)
—Athletic Undergraduate (for student-athletes)
—Mountain Lion Club (for student- athletes)
—Minor Sports (for student-athletes)
—Alumni Scholarship
—Governor’s School or Honors Academy
—Dean’s Scholarship
—ACT/SAT Scholarships
—Amnesty International Scholarship
—Concord University Community Srvice Covenant Grant
—Academic Achievement Scholarships
—Director’s Scholarship
—Entrepreneurial Scholarships
—Pre-Med & Pre-Law Summer Academy Scholarships
—Emergent Leaders Scholarships
—Covered Book Award Scholarships


Last Updated: 12/4/06 AM/KB

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