ACWORTH, GA – The Sidney B. Meadows Scholarship Fund, created in 1989 by the Southern Nursery Association (SNA), has announced the names of twelve students from seven southeastern universities chosen to receive academic scholarships this year. Five of the awards are named scholarships honoring past industry leaders. The $1,500 awards, totaling $18,000, has been presented to the following excelling scholars:
Ruqayah Hamida Bhuiyan, University of Georgia, Arthur A. "Buck" Jones Scholarship
Crystal Jones Conner, University of Florida,
Morgan Rose Gramlich, University of Arkansas, Dr. James & Faye Foret Scholarship
Paige Leigh Herring, North Carolina State University,
Kaylee Elizabeth Ites, Texas A&M University, Lee C. Howell Scholarship
Mary Elizabeth Lewis, University of Georgia, Robert L. VanLandingham Scholarship
Isaac Barak Luhrs, University of Tennessee,
Ariana Rhiannon Newton, West Virginia University,
Angelia Dynette Ryker, University of Tennessee,
Carlee Steppe, University of Florida,
Tia Tyler, University of Florida,
MaKayla B. White, North Carolina State University, Art & Mille Lancaster Scholarship
Scholarship recipients are determined through a competitive application process, administered by a selection committee, based on academics, determination, demonstrated interest in the horticulture industry, and financial need. This year’s recipients were chosen from a very competitive group of applications. Of the twelve students, six are graduate students and six undergraduate.
“Congratulations to this exemplary group of students who have excelled academically and demonstrated determination and a passion for horticulture,” said Danny Summers, executive vice president of the fund.
“We continue to hear from recipients how important these awards are in reducing their financial stress allowing them the ability to concentrate more on their studies. I am confident each of these students will make an effective and positive contribution to our industry. I look forward to seeing their accomplishments as they complete their studies,” he added.
With this year’s awards, the fund has awarded a total of $522,000 since the fund was established in 1989. The fund’s current assets are now more than $890,000. Seven named funds have been pledged: The Larry D. Edwards Fund, the Dr. James & Faye Foret Fund, the Richard J. “Dick” Hackney Fund, Sr. Fund, the Lee C. Howell Fund, the Arthur A. “Buck” Jones Fund, the Art & Millie Lancaster Fund, and the Robert L. VanLandingham Fund. The financial support offered by the fund has allowed many students the opportunity to begin or continue to work toward their educational goals.
An application for 2019 scholarships will be available online by January 1, 2019. Those interested in receiving scholarship information or the latest fund news can subscribe to the automated information system on the fund’s website.
More details on scholarship recipients can be found here.
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