Cooper Waller of Ramer, a graduate of Trinity Presbyterian School, received a $1,000 scholarship from the Alfa Foundation. Waller is a sophomore at Auburn University studying agriculture science. In its fifth year, the Alfa Foundation Scholarship Program has awarded $450,000 in scholarships to Alabama college students.
Cooper Waller of Ramer, a graduate of Trinity Presbyterian School, received a $1,000 scholarship from the Alfa Foundation. Waller is a sophomore at Auburn University studying agriculture science. In its fifth year, the Alfa Foundation Scholarship Program has awarded $450,000 in scholarships to Alabama college students.
Kaitlin Tatum of Montgomery, a graduate of Alabama Christian Academy, received a $1,000 scholarship from the Alfa Foundation. Tatum is a freshman at the University of Alabama studying nursing. In its fifth year, the Alfa Foundation Scholarship Program has awarded $450,000 in scholarships to Alabama college students.
Kaitlin Tatum of Montgomery, a graduate of Alabama Christian Academy, received a $1,000 scholarship from the Alfa Foundation. Tatum is a freshman at the University of Alabama studying nursing. In its fifth year, the Alfa Foundation Scholarship Program has awarded $450,000 in scholarships to Alabama college students.
Carrie Sharpe of Montgomery, a graduate of Hooper Academy, received a $1,000 scholarship from the Alfa Foundation. Sharpe is a freshman at Auburn University studying nursing. In its fifth year, the Alfa Foundation Scholarship Program has awarded $450,000 in scholarships to Alabama college students.
Carrie Sharpe of Montgomery, a graduate of Hooper Academy, received a $1,000 scholarship from the Alfa Foundation. Sharpe is a freshman at Auburn University studying nursing. In its fifth year, the Alfa Foundation Scholarship Program has awarded $450,000 in scholarships to Alabama college students.
Katie Scott of Montgomery, a graduate of Trinity Presbyterian School, received a $1,000 scholarship from the Alfa Foundation. Scott is a freshman at Auburn University studying nursing. In its fifth year, the Alfa Foundation Scholarship Program has awarded $450,000 in scholarships to Alabama college students.
Katie Scott of Montgomery, a graduate of Trinity Presbyterian School, received a $1,000 scholarship from the Alfa Foundation. Scott is a freshman at Auburn University studying nursing. In its fifth year, the Alfa Foundation Scholarship Program has awarded $450,000 in scholarships to Alabama college students.
Margaret Rhodes of Montgomery, a graduate of Eastwood Christian School, received a $1,000 scholarship from the Alfa Foundation. Rhodes is a sophomore at Huntingdon College studying education. In its fifth year, the Alfa Foundation Scholarship Program has awarded $450,000 in scholarships to Alabama college students.
Margaret Rhodes of Montgomery, a graduate of Eastwood Christian School, received a $1,000 scholarship from the Alfa Foundation. Rhodes is a sophomore at Huntingdon College studying education. In its fifth year, the Alfa Foundation Scholarship Program has awarded $450,000 in scholarships to Alabama college students.
Meredith Moore of Montgomery, a graduate of Trinity Presbyterian School, received a $1,000 scholarship from the Alfa Foundation. Moore is a junior at the University of Alabama studying marketing and English. In its fifth year, the Alfa Foundation Scholarship Program has awarded $450,000 in scholarships to Alabama college students.
Meredith Moore of Montgomery, a graduate of Trinity Presbyterian School, received a $1,000 scholarship from the Alfa Foundation. Moore is a junior at the University of Alabama studying marketing and English. In its fifth year, the Alfa Foundation Scholarship Program has awarded $450,000 in scholarships to Alabama college students.
Catherine Cowden of Montgomery, a graduate of Eastwood Christian School, received a $1,000 scholarship from the Alfa Foundation. Cowden is a freshman at Samford University studying elementary education. In its fifth year, the Alfa Foundation Scholarship Program has awarded $450,000 in scholarships to Alabama college students.
Catherine Cowden of Montgomery, a graduate of Eastwood Christian School, received a $1,000 scholarship from the Alfa Foundation. Cowden is a freshman at Samford University studying elementary education. In its fifth year, the Alfa Foundation Scholarship Program has awarded $450,000 in scholarships to Alabama college students.
The tuition bill for seven local college students will be a little lower in August thanks to scholarships awarded through the Alfa Foundation.
Montgomery County recipients are:
Catherine Cowden of Montgomery is an Eastwood Christian School graduate and a freshman at Samford University studying elementary education.
Meredith Moore of Montgomery is a Trinity Presbyterian School graduate and a junior at the University of Alabama studying marketing and English.
Margaret Rhodes of Montgomery is an Eastwood Christian School graduate and a sophomore at Huntingdon College studying education.
Katie Scott of Montgomery is a Trinity Presbyterian School graduate and a freshman at Auburn University studying nursing.
Carrie Sharpe of Montgomery is a Hooper Academy graduate and a freshman at Auburn University studying nursing.
Kaitlin Tatum of Montgomery is an Alabama Christian Academy graduate and a freshman at the University of Alabama studying nursing.
Cooper Waller of Ramer is a Trinity Presbyterian School graduate and a sophomore at Auburn University studying agriculture science.
They are part of a group of 100 students working toward degrees at Alabama technical schools, colleges and universities who will receive $1,000 from the Alfa Foundation Scholarship Program for the 2018-2019 school year.
This year’s recipients hail from 38 Alabama counties and attend 24 different institutions of higher learning.
“The cost of higher education seems to increase every year, which can make it tough for students to achieve the goal of earning a degree,” said Alfa Insurance and Alabama Farmers Federation President Jimmy Parnell. “I’m glad we can award 100 scholarships to these hard-working students to help them pursue their dreams.”
Since its inception in 2014, the Alfa Foundation Scholarship Program has awarded $450,000 to students from 61 of Alabama’s 67 counties who studied at 34 different institutions.
The program is administered through Scholarship America, which bases its selection on academics, participation in school and community activities, honors, work experience and future goals. Scholarships may be used for tuition, fees, books or supplies.