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ENON TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH Scholarship Ministry Undergraduate College Students SCHOLARSHIPS APPLICATION 2019 Deadline for all information April 14, 2019 This scholarship application is for full-time 2019 undergraduate students Send information directly to: Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church Scholarship Ministry 2800 West Cheltenham Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19150 Reverend Dr. Alyn E. Waller, Senior Pastor Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church 2800 West Cheltenham Avenue Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19150 230 West Coulter Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19144 www.enontab.org 215-276-7200 A place where people encounter God

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  • ENON TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH

    Scholarship Ministry

    Undergraduate College Students

    SCHOLARSHIPS APPLICATION

    2019 Deadline for all information

    April 14, 2019

    This scholarship application is for full-time 2019 undergraduate students

    Send information directly to:

    Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church Scholarship Ministry

    2800 West Cheltenham Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19150

    Reverend Dr. Alyn E. Waller, Senior Pastor

    Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church

    2800 West Cheltenham Avenue • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19150

    230 West Coulter Street • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19144

    www.enontab.org

    215-276-7200

    A place where people encounter God

    http://www.enontab.org/

  • 2019 SCHOLARSHIP PROCESS

    1. The deadline for returning the completed application, required documentation, college transcript and essays* is Sunday, April 14, 2019.

    2. Read the criteria for each scholarship carefully. You will be considered for all the scholarships that you fulfill all the requirements for. You only need to submit one application.

    ALL SCHOLARSHIP APPLICANTS MUST SATISFY THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS

    3. We must receive your official college transcript, including spring 2019 classes and grades. Your college registrar must mail your official transcript, in a sealed envelope, directly to the church. Remind them to put “Scholarship Ministry” on the envelope. NOTE: If your official transcript does not contain your spring 2019 grades at the time it is mailed from your institution, you may submit a copy of your spring 2019 grades, printed from your college website as soon as your semester grades are available. The website copied transcript must show your name, school name, college level and G.P.A. We know your spring 2019 grades will be received after the application deadline date. You must submit this application and all other required application data by the stated deadline to be considered for a scholarship, then you must forward your 2019 spring grades when they are available to you. You can either email the spring 2019 grades to the scholarship ministry ([email protected]) or place them in an envelope and mail to the church or deposit in the scholarship drop-box at the Enon East security station. The scholarship ministry needs to receive your spring 2019 transcript by May 10, 2019. You are advised to contact the scholarship ministry if you are not able to forward your spring grades by this date.

    4. Church membership is a requirement – Scholarships are for Enon members only.

    Student/applicant must be a member of ETBC for a minimum of one (1) year as of September 1, 2019 (membership marked as the date of your baptism/right-hand of fellowship at Enon). You must provide your Enon Envelope Number on the application form. Applicants must have participation in ministries at Enon.

    NOTE: Some scholarships require a longer period of membership.

    5. All scholarship applicants must provide a student resume along with the application and other required documentation as stated in each scholarship’s criteria. Included in this packet is a sample resume. You do not have to follow the model, but your resume should include the following, with dates of involvement: a. University/College with Major and GPA b. Enon youth ministries during your high-school years, if applicable c. Extra-curricular college/school activities d. Community Service during your college years – provide written verification, if possible, on agency/organization letterhead e. Employment f. Awards & honors

    mailto:[email protected]

  • 6. One (1) Standard Essay is required to fulfill the minimum standard requirement for all applicants to be considered for all the scholarships. The Standard Essay* must be typed. At the top of each page of the essay, you must include your name and church envelope number. *NOTE: Many of the scholarships criteria require additional specific information in the essay. To be considered for those scholarships, your essay must include the requested topic within the body of the essay. Every applicant must submit, at the minimum, the Standard essay. We also urge every applicant to include the specified additional topics within the essay; therefore increasing the number of scholarships for which your are eligible.

    a. STANDARD ESSAY – The purpose of the Standard essay is to help us to know you better beyond your scholastic achievements that are shown in your transcript and test scores. The essay should not exceed 750 words. Each applicant must submit only one Standard essay to fulfill the Standard essay requirement for all the scholarships. Carefully read all the scholarships’ essay requirements and address them within your Standard essay. Be sure to include all the topics/items required for each scholarship you wish to be considered for within the essay. At the top of each page of the essay, you must include your name, church envelope number, the la be l/ hea ding “ 2019 Standard Ess ay ”, a nd the page numbe r. At a minimum, your Standard essay should address each (all) of the following:

    • Academic Accomplishments

    • Academic Challenges

    • Activities in school, community and at Enon. Tell how these activities have positively impacted your life

    • Family – include parental/household make-up, siblings, parental support, problems

    • Life Changes – drastic changes, both positive and challenging, in your life (i.e. economic hardship, illness/disease, change of address/school, separation and/or divorce)

    • Future Goals – include career goals, employment, college choice, college major, continuing education (graduate/professional schools)

    b. SPECIFIC ESSAY – A separate essay, in addition to the Standard Essay, that is

    written for the specified topic only. At the top of each page of the essay, you must include your name, church envelope number and the name of the scholarship for which the essay is being submitted. Only those applicants that submit the requested Specific Essay will be considered for that/those scholarship(s).

    7. All students are encouraged to apply. This packet contains information for scholarships

    available at time of printing. However, it is possible for additional scholarships to become available before the selection period. Fulfilling the criteria for all scholarships greatly increases your chances of receiving a scholarship.

    8. Scholarship recipients may be asked to participate in future Scholarship Ministry’s events

    and workshops.

  • 9. Return completed application and required forms to: a. Mail to:

    Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church 2800 Cheltenham Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19150-1200 Attention: Scholarship Ministry

    or b. Deposit in Enon Scholarship Drop Box located at security desk at

    Enon East. or

    c. Submit electronically at [email protected] – on the subject line place “Undergraduate Scholarship Application for XXXXXX” (where xxxxx is the first and last name of the applicant). Application and documentation must be submitted by midnight of April 14, 2019

    10. If you have questions/concerns, contact the Enon Scholarship Ministry at 215-276-7200

    X- 3737 or email us at [email protected]

    11. Selected applicants only will receive a letter, via postal mail, informing them that they have been selected to receive a scholarship. The letter will NOT indicate which scholarship the applicant was awarded. The 2019 Scholarship Announcements will take place on Sunday, June 9, 2019 during the 9:45am worship service at Enon East and recipients are expected to be present at the service.

    Documentation Labeling

    This is very important. All documentation from all applicants must be duplicated. This means we need to be able to identify all the pieces that belong to you. Therefore it is imperative that each piece of your documentation is identifiable. At the minimum, your name must be on each piece; preferably your name and church envelope number. If you are submitting multiple essays, be sure the pages are numbered and each page has a heading (i.e. Standard Essay, Specific Essay – Career in Fashion)

    Completed Application Checklist

    o Completed Application with your Enon Envelope Number o Completed Enon Ministry Form with signatures o Resume – see the enclosed sample o Transcript – including Spring 2019 semester. Only one copy of your

    transcript is needed. o Standard Essay

    o Specific Essay, if applicable

    NOTE: DO NOT return this scholarship packet (listing of scholarships); just the required application documentation as listed above.

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]

  • 2019 UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS

    You do not have to select the scholarships you wish to apply for. All applicants will be considered for all Upper Class/College Scholarships for which they satisfy the criteria and have provided the required essays* and documentation, where applicable. Enon membership is required for the undergraduate applicant.

    ANTOINE YORK MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

    THOMAS and JEAN HARRIS GIFTED HANDS SCHOLARSHIP*

    WALKER-BELLAMY STAKEHOLDER SCHOLARSHIP LISA TEAGLE BROWN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP (New in 2019)

    REVEREND GEORGE F BELL, SR. MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

    DEACONS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP (2)

    ETBC COLLEGE SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP

    ETBC COLLEGE JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIP

    ETBC COLLEGE SOPHOMORE SCHOLARSHIP

    KATHERINE D. BARCLIFT SCHOLARSHIP***

    BARBARA CARR MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ***

    BARBARA CARR TRUSTEE MINISTRY SCHOLARSHIP

    REVEREND TARIQ A. CRAIG MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

    GEORGE W. and MARIE C. GUNTER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

    THOMAS and EVELYN HILTON SCHOLARSHIP***

    CECIL W. and IRENE B. JOHNSON PHARMACY SCHOLARSHIP***

    DEVON J. PENDERGRASS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

    E. LEE RICHARDSON, SR. MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

    WARREN R. ROBINSON PHARMACY, MEDICINE and SCIENCE SCHOLARSHIP**

    II TIMOTHY 1:7 SCHOLARSHIP

    PSALM 150 DEACON IRVING R. SMITH SCHOLARSHIP***

    LUBERTA DAVIS TEAGLE ENON/CHEYNEY UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP***

    IRENE A. ALEXANDER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP***

    IRENE M. ALSTON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP***

    WAYNE F. BAGGETT, JR. SCHOLARSHIP***

    DOROTHY WHITE CANNON EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP***

    ERNEST COLLINS DENNIS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP***

    JAQUAYA VASHAN ECHOLS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

    ELEVATION COMMUNITY SCHOLARSHIP

    MARY D. ELLIS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

    ENON NURSES HEALTH MINISTRY SCHOLARSHIP

    TIERA L. HORSEY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHP

    DONNA MARIE JOHNSON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP *** FRANCES M. JONES SCHOLARSHIP ***

    LUCIAS’ GIFT SCHOLARSHIP

    JACQUELINE M. JETER and HEZEKIAH MIDDLETON SCHOLARSHIP

    ELWOOD J. SEIBERT SCHOLARSHIP

    JULIAN SMITH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP***

    DEXTER and JUDY WANSEL SCHOLARSHIP***

    GAIL S. WINKFIELD MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHP

    THRIVENT FINANCIAL COMMUNITY SERVICE SCHOLARSHIP*** *Requires a specific topic essay, in addition to the Standard Essay

    *** This scholarship is also being offered, with a preference, to a graduating high school senior

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  • Sample Standard Essay *This is sample for a high school senior demonstrates incorporation of data for Standard essay and

    inclusions for some scholarships as their criteria requires.

    C. U. APPL ICANT

    Membership Number: 35800

    Standard Essay

    “The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.” Nelson Mandela

    As I begin to reflect on my high school experience I realize that many of the accomplishments I am most proud were built on the back of failures unseen. My transcript and awards speak to my accomplishments, but in refection if I had not fallen a few times and decided to get back up, none of those accolades would be possible.

    I am recovering from math phobia. Even if it is not a real phobia according to Webster’s dictionary, it is real to me. I never performed poorly in mathematics, but in elementary school I did well because I was able to plug in numbers. When I got to high school I was unable to just use formulas to get good grades. Teachers began to ask me the “why” behind the answer and I began to drown. I was taught to figure out answers, and I was good at that task. When I was asked in my pre-calculus class to explain my answers in a deeper way I became frustrated. What difference did it make why the answer was the answer?

    I am the oldest of four siblings and my parents have instilled in all of us the importance of education. The sympathy I looked for at home wasn’t there. They told me to pray, study and communicate with my teacher. So, I did. I went to school and began to ask questions and study harder and slowly the cloud of confusion lifted. That first semester of pre-calculus I earned my first C in a mathematics course ever! I was very proud of this grade because the journey I traveled to earn that grade was truly my own. By the end of the course I had an A-, and that is all that appears on my transcript, but I am more proud of my process than the grade I earned by the end.

    I am a proud member of Enon and I am grateful for the opportunities my church has afforded me. The major lesson I learned from all the tournaments I lost, competitions in which I didn’t place first and even the sermons from one Sunday to next are that of resiliency. If Jesus Christ could die so that I could live, then I should live this life to the fullest. There is no way I can quit or speak of what I can’t do with the example of love He provided.

    In conclusion, I am proud of what my transcripts and awards say about my character. My transcript doesn’t speak of my future aspirations, dreams and strong will to succeed. I will one day be an educator who will impact the community I came from. Although I know that I will not become a millionaire with this career choice, I will be able to give back a small portion of the hope and dreams that were given to me.

  • Disclaimer Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church is committed to helping young people achieve their educational goals. In furtherance of this commitment, the Church sponsors a number of scholarships (“Enon Scholarships”). The Church agrees to fund all Enon Scholarships. In addition to the Enon Scholarships, individual members of the Enon community sponsor other scholarships. These scholarships are the responsibility of the individual donors, and the Church assumes no responsibility for funding these scholarships.

  • Application Deadline: April 14, 2019 Please Print Clearly

    Student Name:

    Email Address:

    Date of Birth: (mm/dd/yyyy) Sex: M F (circle)

    Church Membership Number: Enon Membership Date: (mm/yy) (Date of Baptism/Right-hand Fellowship)

    Student Telephone: (P) (S)

    (primary contact) (secondary/other contact)

    Home Address:

    City, State, Zip:

    Name of Current University/College/Institution:

    Intended Major/Field of Study: G.P.A.

    Expected College Graduation Date:

    Name of High School Graduated From:

    High School Graduation Year: _

    If you are the recipient of a scholarship, the Scholarship Ministry would like to share your contact information with the scholarship donor. Please initial the below line to give us permission to do so.

    **I authorize the Enon Scholarship Ministry to share my contact information with the donor of

    any Enon scholarship I may be awarded (initials)

    2019 UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP DATA FORM

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  • 2019 COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church Ministries

    Please Print Clearly

    NAME:

    CHURCH MEMBERSHIP NUMBER: TELEPHONE:

    Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church Ministries Please indicate ETBC Church Ministries you participated in while in High School and College

    Check

    Box

    (X)

    Name of Ministry Dates of

    Involvement

    (mm/yy – mm/yy)

    Check

    Box

    (X)

    Name of Ministry Dates of

    Involvement

    (mm/yy – mm/yy)

    Anointed Voices of Praise Youth Announcement Clerk

    Audio Visual Youth Evangelism

    Bible Zone

    Young Men of Enon

    Enon Cheerleaders Youth Missionary/Lott Carey

    Drummers for Christ Youth Nurses’ Unit

    Ordered Steps Youth Orchestra

    Photography Ministry Youth Praise Team

    Scouts (Boys/Girls) Youth Pulpit

    Steps of Faith Youth Sports:

    Teen Fellowship Other:

    Vacation Bible School Other:

    Vessels of Praise Other:

    Other:

    Bread of Life S.W.A.T.

    Fresh Anointing

    Ignite Young Adults Temple Builders

    Men of Enon Other:

    She’s My Sister

    Sisters in Christ

  • 2019 COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION Community Service & College Extra-Curricular Activities List

    Please Print Clearly

    (Please use the back of this page, if necessary, for extra-curricular activities)

    NAME:

    CHURCH MEMBERSHIP NUMBER: TELEPHONE:

    Enon Tabernacle Baptist Community Service & College Activities Please indicate community service and/or college activities you participate(d) in

    Please include letter/documentation from organization verifying participation, if possible

    Name of Agency/Activity Dates of Involvement

    (mm/yy – mm/yy)

    Describe Service Performed/Activity

  • 2019 SCHOLARSHIPS for UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

    To be considered for all scholarships, all undergraduate applicants must meet the following

    Minimum Standard Criteria: • ETBC member for a minimum of one (1) year as of September 1, 2019

    • Full-time student at an accredited four-year college or university, unless else indicated*

    • Submit a completed application data form

    • An official transcript from your college/university/post-secondary school must be sent directly to the Scholarship Ministry. Transcript must show credit hours completed and spring 2019 grades.

    • Submit a resume

    • Submit a completed Church Ministries & college extra-curricular activities

    • Submit a Standard Essay of 750 words or less.

    Read each scholarship for additional specific requirements for each scholarship

  • 2019 SCHOLARSHIPS for UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

    ANTOINE YORK MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Mitchell) This $3,000 non-renewable scholarship is sponsored by Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Mitchell, along with other financial sources, in memory of their son, Antoine York. This scholarship is to be awarded to a full-time undergraduate student who has made contributions to the community while attending college.

    To be considered for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria

    • Preferably, demonstrated community service

    THOMAS and JEAN HARRIS GIFTED HANDS SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by Tawnee’ Harris-Stewart and Trina Harris) This $2,500 non-renewable scholarship is in honor of Thomas and Jean Harris, the parents of Terri, Tonya, Tawnee’ and Trina Harris; parents committed to God, to family, to life, to outreach to others and who raised and taught their girls to grab hold tight to life, own it and live it to internal fulfillment. God had naturally gifted their hands; Thomas used his hands for multiple crafts and talents and mainly his passion for carpentry and home remodeling while Jean’s seamstress and tailoring skills were passionately used to make most of their girls’ clothing. This scholarship will be awarded to a full-time student to pursue their passion by continuing their

    education, either at a college or a vocational/technical trade school, in a field that will use their God-given gifts or a student committed to outreach their community and others.

    To be considered for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria • Standard Essay includes description of your gifts, passions and/or community

    outreach and how you’ve use them to bless others. • Community service/outreach documented by a letter from organization where you

    served on official letterhead, if applicable • Preference for a letter of recommendation from a teacher/instructor on official school

    letterhead, if applicable NOTE: This scholarship is also being offered, with preference, to a high school graduating senior

    WALKER-BELLAMY STAKEHOLDER SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by the Sister Kellye Walker and Brother Werten Bellamy) This $2,500 non-renewable scholarship is established to promote the tenets of Luke 12:48, “For everyone to whom much is given, from him much will be required” (NKJV).

    To be considered for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria

    • Standard Essay must include how you will use the gift of higher education to give back by being a ‘stakeholder’ in the success of others through community involvement, ministry and/or your chosen profession.

    • Minimum GPA of 3.0

  • 2019 SCHOLARSHIPS for UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

    THE LISA TEAGLE-BROWN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by The Brown Family)

    New in 2019. This new $2,000 non-renewable scholarship is sponsored by Michael Brown Sr., Michael Jr., Karyn Brown, and Jamar Alverest-Hand – the Brown family. The recipient is an undergraduate student who is currently studying English, Education, or Creative Writing as a major or a minor.

    To be considered for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria

    • Must attend a four (4) year University

    • Minimum Academic GPA 2.5 or Higher

    • FEMALE, preferably

    • Major (or Minor) in English, Education, or Creative Writing

    REVEREND GEORGE F. BELL SR. MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by Sister Donna Y. Lee) This $2,000 non-renewable scholarship is in memory of Reverend George F. Bell, Sr. who was

    the father of Donna Y. Lee, George and Gregory Bell. Rev. Bell was a loving father, dedicated educator and a called and committed servant of the Lord. The scholarship is available to full-time undergraduate student(s) participating in service to the church and the community, attending an accredited college or university.

    To be considered for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria

    • Standard Essay - include how you will use your education and spiritual gifts to serve the

    Lord and give back to the community

    ETBC COLLEGE SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church Endowment Fund)

    This $2,000 non-renewable scholarship is available to a college student who is a full-time student attending an accredited institution. It will be awarded to a high-achieving fall 2019 college senior.

    To be considered for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria

    • Must be a Senior in Fall 2019, completed 90 credit hours

    ETBC COLLEGE JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church Endowment Fund)

    This $2,000 non-renewable scholarship is available to a college student who is a full-time student attending an accredited institution. It will be awarded to a high-achieving fall 2019 college junior.

    To be considered for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria

    • Must be a Junior in Fall 2019, completed 60 credit hours

  • 2019 SCHOLARSHIPS for UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

    ETBC COLLEGE SOPHOMORE SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church Endowment Fund) This $2,000 non-renewable scholarship is available to a college student who is a full-time student attending an accredited institution. It will be awarded to a high-achieving fall 2019 college sophomore.

    To be considered for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria

    • Must be a Sophomore in Fall 2019, completed 30 credit hours

    DEACONS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by the Deacon Ministry of Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church)

    This $2,000 non-renewable scholarship is sponsored by the Deacon Ministry in memory of all deceased Enon deacons. The scholarship is available to a full-time college student attending an accredited institute.

    To be considered for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria

    • Completed a minimum of 30 credit hours with a minimum academic GPA of 2.75

    KATHERINE D. BARCLIFT SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by Brother Terrence and Sister Paulette Barclift) This $1,500 non-renewable scholarship is sponsored by Bro Terrence and Sis Paulette Barclift to honor Katherine D. Barclift, a young widowed mother of 5 who ensured a quality education for her children. is awarded to an undergraduate from a single parent household and who is actively involved in the church and committed to doing God’s work.

    To be considered for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria

    • Standard Essay includes single-parent household makeup Note: This scholarship is also offered to a graduating high school senior student.

    DEACONS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by the Deacon Ministry of Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church) This $1,500 non-renewable scholarship is sponsored by the Deacon Ministry in memory of all deceased Enon deacons. The scholarship is available to a full-time college student attending an accredited institute.

    To be considered for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria

    • Completed a minimum of 30 credit hours with a minimum academic GPA of 2.75

  • 2019 SCHOLARSHIPS for UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

    BARBARA CARR MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by Deacon Nate Carr)

    This $1,000 non-renewable scholarship is in memory of Barbara Carr, who was the loving wife of Deacon Nate Carr and a long-time Enon member with an extraordinary love and dedication for children. Sister Carr served Enon with the distinction of being the first female servant leader of the Trustee Ministry. It is available to a full-time student majoring in Early Childhood Education.

    To be considered for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria

    • Minimum academic GPA of 2.5 or more NOTE: This scholarship is also being offered, with preference, to a high school graduating senior

    BARBARA CARR TRUSTEE MINISTRY SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by the Trustee Ministry of Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church) This $1,000 non-renewable scholarship is established in memory of Barbara Carr, the first female Servant Leader of the Trustee Ministry. It will be awarded to a full-time student pursuing a degree in Accounting, Finance, or Business.

    To be considered for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria

    • Minimum academic GPA of 3.0 or more

    • Major in Accounting, Finance or Business

    REVEREND TARIQ CRAIG MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by the Enon Ministerial Staff and Enon Helping Hand Ministry) This $1,000 non-renewable scholarship is in memory of the beloved late Reverend Tariq Craig who had a deep desire to reach the unsaved. It will be awarded to a full-time student preferably majoring in Social Work.

    To be considered for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria

    • Minimum Standard Criteria

    • Minimum academic GPA of 3.0 or more

    • Major in Social Work, preferably

  • 2019 SCHOLARSHIPS for UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

    GEORGE W. and MARIE C. GUNTER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by Sister Karin M. and Brian G. Gunter) This $1,000 non-renewable scholarship is in memory of George W. and Marie C. Gunter, who were the parents of Brian, Karin, Kim and the late Bruce Gunter. George and Marie taught each of their children the importance of God, family and education. This scholarship is available to a full-time African-American female student majoring in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM), with a preference for mathematics major.

    To be considered for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria

    • Female Student

    • Majoring in STEM subjects with preference for Mathematics major

    THOMAS AND EVELYN HILTON SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by Brother Warren and Sister Jana Hilton)

    This $1,000 non-renewable scholarship is given on behalf of Thomas and Evelyn Hilton, the parents of Warren Hilton. It is available to a current full-time college student attending a PA State System of Higher Education University and preferably majoring in computer science and/or education.

    To be considered for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria

    • Minimum academic GPA of 3.0 or more

    • PA State Higher Education University Student

    • Major in Computer Science and/or Education, preferably NOTE: This scholarship is also being offered, with a preference, to a high school senior

    CECIL W. & IRENE B. JOHNSON PHARMACY SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by Brother Cecil and Sister Shawna Johnson) This $1,000 non-renewable scholarship is sponsored by Cecil and Shawna Johnson and is available to a full-time undergraduate student majoring in the field of pharmacy or science at an accredited institution.

    For this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria

    • Specific Essay – include in the essay why you are pursuing a career in the field of pharmacy

    • Minimum academic GPA of 3.0 or more

    • Majoring in Pharmacy, preferably. Other science majors are eligible

    Note: This scholarship is also available, with a preference, to a high school senior

  • 2019 SCHOLARSHIPS for UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

    DEVON J. PENDERGRASS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by Brother Jerry and Minister Francina Pendergrass) This $1,000 non-renewable scholarship is in memory of the Devon J. Pendergrass, who was the loving son of Jerry and Francina Pendergrass. This ‘good citizen’ scholarship is available to an undergraduate college student, attending an accredited institution of higher education on a full-time basis, majoring in Criminal Justice or Forensic Science. The student must demonstrate academic achievement combined with an exemplary attitude demonstrated through contributions to school and community.

    For this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria

    • Minimum G.P.A. of 2.5 or more

    • History of volunteer work at school and in the community – include in your Standard essay.

    • Provide signed documentation, on official stationary from school and/or organization, stating your volunteerism/contributions to school and/or community.

    • Major in Criminal Justice, Forensic Science

    • Additional preference given to members of ROTC, US Army National Guard

    PSALM 150 DEACON IRVING R. SMITH SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by the Scholarship Ministry of Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church)

    This $1,000 non-renewable scholarship is in memory of the late Deacon Irving R. Smith, who was a long-time member of Enon and the Enon scholarship ministry, who served as the ministry’s chaplain and was instrumental in the formation of the Enon Scholarship’s investments with the Raymond James Financial Services group. Deacon Smith had a love for God, family, church, youth and music. This scholarship will be awarded to a student who demonstrates an interest in music either as an extra-curricular activity, instructional student or as a major course study. Music interest/instruction/participation can be instrumental and/or vocal.

    To be considered for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria

    • ETBC member for a minimum of three (3) years as of September 1, 2019

    • Minimum academic GPA of 2.75 or more

    • Submit proof of music involvement, in form of a letter from school band director, school music teacher, choir director, music instructor, etc.

    NOTE: This scholarship is also being offered, with a preference, to high school senior

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    E. LEE RICHARDSON, SR. MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by Brother Everett & Sister Gloria Richardson) This $1,000 non-renewable scholarship is in memory of E. Lee Richardson, Sr. who was a fervent believer in education. In addition to providing for the education of his three children, he also financed or assisted in the financing of the education of several members of his extended family. This scholarship is available to a full-time African-American student who has completed his/her first year in a science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) curriculum.

    To be considered for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria

    • Minimum academic GPA of 2.5 or more

    • Majoring in a STEM curriculum

    WARREN R. ROBINSON PHARMACY, MEDICAL and SCIENCE SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by Brother Warren R. Robinson)

    This $1,000 non-renewable scholarship is sponsored by Brother Warren Robinson and is available to a student majoring in the field of pharmacy, medicine or science at an accredited undergraduate institution, preferably Temple University.

    For this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria

    • *Specific Essay – 100-words essay, in addition to the Standard essay, explaining why you are pursuing a career in the field of pharmacy, medicine or science

    • Minimum academic GPA of 3.0 or more

    • Majoring in Pharmacy, Medicine or Science

    • Preferably attending Temple University NOTE: This scholarship is also being offered, with preference, to a high school graduating senior

    II TIMOTHY 1:7 SCHOLARSHIP (Anonymously Sponsored)

    This $1,000 non-renewable scholarship uses II Timothy 1:7 as encouragement – as a reminder of what God is like and what God’s gift is like. It is available to a full-time undergraduate student at an accredited institution.

    To be considered for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria

    • Standard Essay – include your life events or changes that helped shaped you into the person you are now. Also include in your essay a paragraph on what d II Timothy 1:7 means to you

    • Minimum academic GPA 3.0 or higher

    • Regular church attendance while at college. Provide, preferably, a letter from the church on official stationary verifying your regular attendance. If you don’t have a letter, provide the name and address of the church.

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    LUBERTA DAVIS TEAGLE ENON/CHEYNEY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by the Enon Cheyney Association) Two (2) $600 non-renewable scholarships are sponsored by Enon Cheyney Ministry and named for the late Sister Luberta Davis Teagle, a former Enon member and Cheyney alumnus. The scholarships are available to two students who will be attending Cheyney University full-time in Fall 2019. Proof of acceptance/attendance at Cheyney University is required.

    To be considered for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria

    • Standard Essay must include “How I Can Contribute to the Cheyney

    University Legacy”

    • Minimum academic GPA of 2.5 or more

    • Submit proof of matriculation at Cheyney University • NOTE: This scholarship is also being offered, with preference, to a high school graduating senior

    IRENE A. ALEXANDER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by Sister Terry Brown) This $500 non-renewable scholarship is sponsored by Terry M. Brown and is available to a graduating high school senior, preferably graduating from Martin Luther King High School in Philadelphia. To be considered for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria

    • Graduating from Martin Luther King High School in Philadelphia, preferably NOTE: This scholarship is available to a current undergraduate, who attended M L King High School, but preference will be given to a high school senior

    IRENE M. ALSTON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by Sister Terry Brown) This $500 non-renewable scholarship is sponsored by Terry M. Brown and is available to a graduating high school senior, preferably graduating from Martin Luther King High School in Philadelphia. To be considered for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria

    • Graduating from Martin Luther King High School in Philadelphia, preferably NOTE: This scholarship is available to a current undergraduate, who attended M L King High School, but preference will be given to a high school senior

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    WAYNE F. BAGGETT, JR. SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by Brother Wayne Sr. and Minister Icie Baggett)

    This $500 scholarship is in memory of Wayne F. Baggett, Jr., who was the loving son of Wayne & Icie Baggett, is available to a full-time student majoring in Special Education

    To be considered for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria

    • Standard Essay includes an explanation on why you chose Special Education as a major.

    • Minimum academic GPA of 3.0 or more

    • Majoring in Special Education NOTE: This scholarship is also being offered, with a preference, to a high school senior If no qualified recipient is found, this scholarship will be renewable to the prior recipient who must meet the following renewal criteria:

    1. Submit spring 2019 transcript that shows name, school name, credit hours and grades 2. Be in academic good standing and continuing in Special Education 3. Proof of full-time enrollment for the 2019 fall semester

    DOROTHY WHITE CANNON EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by Sister Faye C Wooten, Sister Karen C James and Brother Gerome M Cannon) This $500 non-renewable scholarship was established by the children of Dorothy White Cannon, a prominent supporter of the higher education system. Dorothy, throughout her life, has been committed to providing a strong and comprehensive educational foundation for her own children as well as everyone she has come in contact with. She is a woman of high fiber, has strong and positive character and shares stories of how her own education enable her to build a strong foundation, family and community.

    This scholarship is available to a full-time undergraduate student who is continuing their studies at an accredited 2 or 4 year institution.

    To be considered for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria • Standard Essay - include the importance of continuing education

    Note: This scholarship is also offered, with a preference, to a graduating high school senior.

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    ERNEST COLLINS DENNIS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by The Dennis Family) This $500 non-renewable scholarship is in memory of Ernest Collins Dennis who was the loving husband of Sister Juanita E. Dennis and the devoted father of Sister Linda S. Dennis and Brother Ernest Dennis. Ernest Collins Dennis attended Central High School for Boys from about 1941–1944. After high school, he joined the United States Army serving in World War II during the Korean conflict. After being honorably discharged from the service, he worked for the United States Postal Service until his death in 1960 from heart disease.

    This scholarship is available to a full time FEMALE student with a GPA of 3.0 or more who is majoring in the Health or Science field.

    To be considered for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria

    • Standard Essay includes an explanation on why you chose Health or Science as a major.

    • African-American Female

    • Minimum academic GPA of 3.0 or more

    • Majoring in the Health or Science field Note: This scholarship is also offered, with a preference, to a graduating high school senior.

    JAQUAYA VASHAN ECHOLS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by family and friends of Manya Echols) This $500 non-renewable scholarship, established in memory of Jaquaya Vashan Echols, who was the loving daughter of Sister Manya Echols. It is made available to a full-time college student majoring in the nursing or special education.

    To be considered for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria

    • Standard Essay must include what it would mean to you to receive this award.

    • Minimum academic GPA of 3.0 or more

    • Preferably attending Temple University

    • Majoring in Nursing or Special Education

    MARY E. ELLIS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by Reverend Victoria Monts) This $500 non-renewable scholarship, established in memory of Victoria Ellis Monts’ mother, is available to a full-time nursing or allied health student attending an accredited institution.

    To be considered for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria

    • Major in Nursing or Allied Health

    • Minimum academic GPA. of 3.0

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    ELEVATION COMMUNITY SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by Enon Elevation Community) This $500 non-renewable scholarship is sponsored by the young adults’ Crossroad Ministry of Enon in support of providing financial support for an undergraduate student continuing his/her education. The recipient is a full-time undergraduate student at an accredited post-secondary institution of higher education (college, trade school, vocational, etc.).

    To be considered for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria

    • *Specific Essay – 100-150 words essay, in addition to the required Standard essay, to be considered for this scholarship applicants must submit a specific essay: Reflect on Matthew 5:13-16 and address the following questions: What examples do you have from your life where you have followed the principles in this scripture to influence people around you such as friends, colleagues, family, or social media followers?”

    ENON NURSES HEALTH MINISTRY SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by the Enon Nurses Health Ministry) This $500 non-renewable scholarship is in memory of two members of the Enon Nurses Health Ministry; Gloria Giles and Michelle Nelson. It is available to a full-time student majoring in Nursing or a related-health field that has completed two (2) years at a four-year college/university or the first year of a two-year college.

    To be considered for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria

    • Standard Essay – include in the essay “Why I Want to Get Into Nursing/Related-Health” and what I can contribute to the nursing/related-health field.

    • Minimum academic GPA of 3.0 or higher

    TIERA l. HORSEY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by Bernard and Judy Horsey) This $500 non-renewable scholarship is in loving memory of their granddaughter Tiera L. Horsey, who loved the Lord and lived her life to honor Him by serving others. At the time of her untimely death, she was a 23-year old 3rd generation employee of Philadelphia Gas Works, where she was a supervisor and a rising star. Additionally, she was pursuing a business degree at Temple University, while seeking to help young women to overcome challenges they had encountered and enhance their lives. Tiera’s life exemplified her commitment to the Lord and love for His people. This scholarship is available to a female undergraduate student, who has overcome some life challenges, and is attending a college or university as a full-time student.

    To be considered for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria • Female • From a Single-Parent Household or student is a Single Parent (include in essay) • Standard Essay – include the life challenges you have and/or are overcome • Major in Business, preferably

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    DONNA MARIE JOHNSON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by Sister Antoinette Howard) This $500 non-renewable scholarship is in memory of our beloved sister, the late Donna Marie Johnson. The recipient must be a current full-time undergraduate female student who has earned a minimum G.P.A. of 3.0, has overcome challenges in life, and is preferably majoring in Social Work at an accredited institution.

    To be considered for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standardize Criteria

    • Minimum academic GPA of 3.0 or more

    • Female

    • Social Work major, preferably

    • Standard Essay which must include your life events or challenges that helped shaped you into the person you are now. Also include why you’ve chosen to major in Social Work (or your intended major), your future goals and how they will impact the lives of others.

    • Regular church attendance while at college. Include name and address of place of worship. Preferably include letter, on church stationary, verifying your attendance and participation at the church. If you are a local student and continue to attend Enon during undergraduate school, please provide a letter from an associate pastor or adult ministry leader describing your church ministry attendance and/or participation. Note: This scholarship is also available, with preference, to a graduating high school senior.

    FRANCES M. JONES SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by Portfolio Associates, Inc. and Sister Frances Jones) This $500 non-renewable scholarship is in honor of the work Frances M. Jones has done and is doing to protect, educate, and change the lives of young women and men who find or have found themselves in dire circumstances. This scholarship is for a current full-time undergraduate student who has overcome an adverse circumstance and was able to put herself/himself on the right track towards completing their education.

    To be considered for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria

    • Standard Essay – include in the essay, one or two paragraphs about the non-academic challenges you have faced and how you are attempting to overcome them. NOTE: This scholarship is also available, with a preference, to a high school senior

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    JACQUELINE MIDDLETON JETER AND HEZEKIAH MIDDLETON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by Sister Gail Middleton, MSW)

    This $500 non-renewable scholarship is in memory of the beloved Jacqueline Middleton Jeter and Hezekiah Middleton, who were the parents of Gail and Craig Middleton. This scholarship was developed to help continue the legacy of two people who cherished helping people. This scholarship is available to a full-time undergraduate African-American female student majoring in Social Work, Behavior Health or Human Services.

    To be considered for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria

    • African-American Female Undergraduate

    • Social Work, Behavior Health or Human Services Major

    • Standard Essay includes why you want a career in Social Work, Behavior Health or Human Services.

    • Minimum academic GPA – 3.0 or more

    ELWOOD J. SEIBERT SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by Sister Sheila R. Polite) This $500 non-renewable scholarship has been made available in memory of Elwood J. Seibert. On October 6, 2009 Elwood J. Seibert went home to be with our Lord and Savior Christ due to complications with Pulmonary Fibrosis of the Lung. Throughout his life Elwood Seibert encouraged young adults to pursue higher education. The inspiration for this scholarship came as Sister Polite spent many months in the ICU and noticing that minorities are under-represented as health care professionals. This scholarship is awarded to an undergraduate student pursing a Bachelor’s Degree in the health science field.*

    To be considered for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria

    • Standardize Essay must include an explanation why you chose to purse a degree in the Health Sciences

    • Health Sciences Major • Minimum academic GPA of 3.0 or better

    *Health science field is not limited to nursing & pre-med; the following health science fields will be considered

    Medical Laboratory Technician Radiology Respiratory Therapy Recreational Therapy Dental Hygienist Health Care Administration Drug & Alcohol Counselor DietitianBiomedical Engineer Exercise Science Health & Physical Education

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    JULIAN SMITH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by The Sawyer Family) This $500 non-renewable scholarship is sponsored by the Sawyer family in memory of the beloved Julian Smith. This scholarship is available to a full-time undergraduate student at Temple University or Delaware State University.

    For this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria

    • Attending Temple University or Delaware State University NOTE: This scholarship is also available, with a preference, to a high school senior

    THRIVENT FINANCIAL COMMUNITY SERVICE SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by Brother William P. Leach of Thrivent Financial) This $500 non-renewable scholarship is sponsored by William Leach of Thrivent Financial and is available to a graduating high school senior. The recipient will be from a single-family household and who has contributed to their community. The student has been accepted as full-time students, at an accredited college or university. The criteria for this scholarship is:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria

    • Single Parent Household

    • Demonstrated initiative in strengthening the local community as evident by community service, preferably

    NOTE: This scholarship is also available, with a preference, to a high school senior

    GAIL S. WINKFIELD MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP (Sponsored by the Greeters Ministry of Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church) This $500 non-renewable scholarship, in loving memory of Gail S. Winkfield, is available to a

    full-time student pursuing a career in child psychology, education/teaching, or social work

    To be considered for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Minimum Standard Criteria

    • Majoring in Child Psychology, Education, or Social Work