Greater Seymour Trust Fund - Scholarships: All Listings 

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Established by Estes Material Sales, Inc. in Hope, Indiana in memory of Garry Estes. This fund provides an annual grant to the Garry & Mary Lou Estes Foundation which provides scholarship to residents of Hope, Indiana seeking diplomas or certifications in any technical or trade school, community college or major university in the United States. Preference is given to students working towards vocational or career-related certifications such as journeyman el ...

Mr. Thompson was a life-long resident of Jackson County who owned and operated Thompson Dairy, in Seymour. The fund was established by JoAnn Thompson in memory of her husband, James T. Thompson. Mr. Thompson was an outstanding community member in many ways and was described as "one great guy-one who comes along only once in a while." He was a member of many services and community organizations. Among the boards he served were the Ivy Tech Board of Tr ...

The scholarship fund was established by the family and friends of Amanda. Amanda was a 16-year old Seymour High School student who was active in her high school, 4-H, church and the community prior to her death in a car accident. Amanda planned to become a veterinarian. The scholarship recipient must be a graduate of a high school located in Jackson County, Indiana, pursuing a degree in Veterinary Science and/or Agriculture. Consideration shall be gi ...

Nellie and "Lou" were long-time residents of Seymour. While Lou and Nellie had no children, they wanted to insure that other children had the opportunity to pursue their education. Nellie Bauer established the fund under her Will. Eligible recipients must be graduates from the Seymour Community School Corporation. The scholarship may be used for any college or university that provides at least a four-year education. The scholarship is renewable annually ...

The Lauren Bayon Brown Memorial Scholarship Fund was established by Lauren's parents Shawn M. Brown and Amy J. Bechelli. Lauren was only two years old when she lost her battle with cancer. Family and friends donated to the memorial in honor of Lauren. The scholarship recipient must be a graduating senior of Brownstown Central High School or Seymour High School. A scholarship will be awarded to one Brownstown student and one Seymour student annually. ...

The MAKE A DIFFERENCE Career Fund was established by Joanna Myers in 2010 to assist adult learners wishing to pursue higher education or career advancement opportunities, but might not be able to do so without financial assistance. The purpose of this fund is to provide scholarships for college, advanced or technical training to adults to further their education in order to gain new skills, become more proficient in existing skills, advance in their field ...

Established by the Seymour Rotary Club of Seymour, Indiana to provide non-profit grants in support of the Club’s mission, and to provide scholarships to students in Jackson County, Indiana.

The MAKE A DIFFERENCE Scholarship Fund was established by Joanna Myers in 2010 to assist financially needy students who wish to pursue higher education when life circumstances, financial or otherwise, might make achievement of such a goal unlikely. Mrs. Myers hopes these scholarships will truly make a difference in enabling recipients to achieve independence and skills necessary to have a comfortable standard of living and security. The scholarships may ...

C. A. Bunker established the scholarship fund under his Will. The scholarships shall be awarded to deserving graduating seniors of Two Rivers High School in Two Rivers, Wisconsin. The applicants shall apply in writing for the scholarship. Consideration for receipt of the scholarship shall be character of the individual student as well as scholastic ability, participation in school and community activities and financial need. A scholarship shall be awarded ...

Established by the Columbus City Band in Columbus, Indiana in memory of John A. Marshall. The fund will provide scholarships to students in the State of Indiana seeking diplomas or certifications in any technical school, community college or major university in the United States. Eligible recipients must have participated with the Columbus City Band for at least one year and performed in at least four concerts. A short essay about the student’s experience ...

Orpha Briner established the scholarship fund under her Will. The scholarship is for graduating seniors Crothersville High School in Crothersville, Indiana. The scholarship shall be used for college or university scholarships for deserving graduates of the Crothersville High School or the Vernon Township school system. The scholarship shall be awarded to one or more students each year.

This fund was established under the Will of Elizabeth Owen to provide scholarships to residents of Jackson County attending Purdue University majoring in Civil, Mechanical or Chemical Engineering. The amount of the scholarship shall be equal to tuition to a college or university located in the State of Indiana and commonly regarded as a state-supported institution. The student shall be awarded an additional sum of $1,000.00 to apply toward other college ...

Established by family of Bob Pollard to provide scholarships for college or advanced technical training to students seeking diplomas or certifications in diesel engine repair or general auto mechanics. Preference will be given to students working towards a diesel engine technician certification.

Established by representatives and associates of the Seymour High School graduating class of 1971 to provide scholarships to graduating students of Seymour High School.

Established by the Board of Directors of Youth Leadership Bartholomew County in Columbus, Indiana. The fund will provide scholarships to students in Bartholomew County, Indiana seeking diplomas or certifications in any technical school, community college or major university in the United States.

This fund was established by Edward Spray in memory of his parents, Maurice and May Spray, to provide reoccurring yearly scholarships to first-in-their-generation graduating seniors of Seymour High School. A senior must also be a current resident of Jackson County. Recipients must also be the first person in their family whose biological parents, siblings, or grandparents did not complete a four-year college degree.

This fund was created to provide scholarships to graduating seniors of Seymour High School seeking a two- to four-year diploma or certification from an accredited technical or trade school, community college or major university in Automotive Technology, Industrial Technology, or Education and an emphasis on Industrial Technology. Preference will be given to students majoring in Automotive Technology.

Richard “Dick” Stickles was a long-time mathematics teacher at Seymour High School. He loved teaching mathematics and seeing examples of its application to science, medicine, engineering, construction, and even art. The scholarship fund was established by his family. The scholarship is for graduating seniors of Seymour High School seeking a four-year degree in Mathematics, Sciences, Engineering, or Education. Preference will be given to students majori ...

Established by Susan Joann Lanam in memory of her husband, Steve. The fund will provide scholarships to students in Jackson County, Indiana seeking diplomas or certifications in any technical or trade school, community college or major university in the United States. Preference is given to students working towards vocational or career-related certifications in the electrical trades (e.g. journeyman electrician, electrical apprenticeship).

Greg Prange was a 1979 graduate of Seymour High School. He excelled as a football and basketball player for the Owls, and later attended Indiana University, Bloomington. After graduating from IU, Greg returned home to teach and coach at Seymour High School. In 1999, he was promoted to Assistant Principal for seven years before being named principal in 2006. Mr. Prange retired as SHS principal in November of 2023. Mr. Prange believed in the transformat ...