CoraBell Haughton Scholarship
"Pulling
Down Strong Holds and Building Up Relationships" (2 Co. 10:3-8)
CoraBell Haughton Scholarship applications may be obtained from the Antioch Baptist Church office, located at 426 Sumner Street, Waterloo, Iowa. As you fill out the application, remember that each part of the form will provide information that is necessary and important. Therefore, all areas of the application must be completed. If you need more space to respond to specific items, or have additional information you want to submit, you may attach it to the application.
All applications must have a copy of your transcripts. If a transcript is not attached to the application, the application will automatically be disqualified.
The scholarship may be used by male or female student for any accredited post-secondary education. This include: schools of business, cosmetology, junior college, four-year college, and university.
The CoraBell Haughton Scholarship will be awarded annually. The Haughton Scholarship will be renewable annually contingent upon the student making satisfactory progress towards graduation in his/her educational program. The amount will be $500.00.
The Corabell Haughton Scholarship Committee
will review all applications. The application deadline is March
15 of each year. Return application to the church: Antioch
Baptist Church, 426 Sumner Street, Waterloo, Iowa 50703. The
student will be required to submit to the committee verification
on enrollment from the college/school they will attend for the
Fall semester. This must be done by August 1 of each year. The
check will then be according to committee policy. No
funds will be sent without enrollment verification.
By July 1 of each year, the CoraBell
Haughton Scholar must have sent to committee a transcript from
his/her intention to continue pursuing a 4-year baccalaureate
degree, associate degree, or vocational training. If there is an
interruption in the renewal procedure, the student will be
re-admitted to the procedure upon compliance to the guidelines
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA Scholarships recipient must be:
B. High School senior who has been admitted to an accredited school for post-secondary education.
C. Of good character and good
citizenship qualities.
The
"4 - 40" Scholarship To Honor Mal Duncan
A scholarship fund has been established in memory of Mal Duncan. In addition to many community activities, Mal spent countless hours on scholarship committees, and advising and mentoring students, in groups and one-on-one. That's why his family feels that establishing a scholarship fund in his name is the most appropriate way to honor his memory.
Mal Duncan believed that persistence in education would pay off down the road. He often talked to students about making a sacrifice for a few years to get marketable training because it is an investment in their future. His slogan for that was "4 for 40": 4 years of hard work during college so that they would have career options for the next 40 years.
A $500 scholarship will be awarded yearly to an African American high school graduate, to study math or science at an accredited college or university.
Applications are available at the Antioch Baptist Church business office, at 426 Sumner Street. Donations to the scholarship fund may be mailed to Antioch Baptist Church. Checks should be made out to the Mal Duncan 4 for 40 Scholarship Fund. For more information call (319)233-3245.
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