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2008-2009 Volume 83, No. 1

FINANCES - FAS - VETERANS INFORMATION
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Student Fees - FAS - Veterans

Collections of Financial Obligations and Delinquent Accounts
Student Fees
Student Fees - Transfers and Refunds
Financial Assistance Services
Types of Financial Assistance
Veterans Information

Electronic Campus
Continuing Education/Non Credit Programs
Corporate Training
Graduation
Degree Requirements
Course Descriptions

TYPES OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

Grants | Loans | Employment | Awards, Scholarships and Grants


GRANTS

1. FEDERAL PELL GRANT — This is a federal program of gift assistance based upon financial need. Awards range from $400 to approximately $4,310 per year. Once a student completes the FAFSA, a standardized formula is used to determine eligibility for the Pell Grant. Results of the federal analysis (SAR) are mailed to the student.

2. FEDERAL SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY GRANT — This federal gift assistance program is awarded to students based on extreme financial need who are Pell eligible. Students are automatically considered for this grant based on their Student Aid Reports. Students with the greatest need are awarded these limited funds.

3. FEDERAL ACADEMIC COMPETITIVENESS GRANT — This need-based grant is for first year students who are: U.S. citizens, Pell eligible, enrolled in a minimum of 12 credit hours (remedial classes do not count toward the 12 credits) per term, a graduate of a rigorous high school program of study since January 2006. Second year students must meet the above criteria and be a graduate of a rigorous high school program of study since January 2005, have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 at the end of their spring term of their first year of study and completed 24 credit hours.

4. FLORIDA STUDENT ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM — This grant, based on financial need, is awarded by the Florida Department of Education. FAFSA must be processed by May 15. To be considered for this grant a student must be a one-year Florida resident, a part-time student (6 credit hours), have and maintain a 2.0 cumulative and term grade point average.

5. FLORIDA BRIGHT FUTURES SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM — Three levels of scholarships are awarded by the State based on high school grade point average, test scores and curriculum. For specific information contact your high school counselor or the Florida State Department of Education.


LOANS

St. Petersburg College participates in the Federal Family Education Loan Programs. This includes the Federal Stafford Loan (subsidized and unsubsidized) and the Federal Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students. Students and parents borrow funds through private lenders in amounts determined by Federal regulations.

1. FEDERAL STAFFORD LOAN: Students applying for funds through this program should complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid and the Loan Request Form. Once the student’s file is complete, his/her loan eligibility will be determined. The student will be sent a master promissory note (MPN), which he/she must complete, sign and return to the appropriate agency. Note: Because of the time necessary to process loans, both the request for a loan as well as the completed financial aid file must occur at least 6 weeks before the beginning of a term. Anything received after this date will result in not having loan proceeds available at the beginning of the term.

  1. The Subsidized Federal Stafford Loan is based on financial need. Students are not responsible for payments on principal or interest, while they are in school on at least a half-time basis. Interest on this loan does not accrue while the student is in school. Payments begin 6 months after the student graduates or drops below half time.

  2. The Unsubsidized Federal Stafford Loan is not based on financial need. However, students are responsible for the interest, which accrues on the loan while they are in school. Payments on principal begin six months after the student graduates or drops below half time.
2. FEDERAL PARENT LOAN FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS (PLUS): These loans are available for parents of dependent students to provide additional funds for educational expenses. PLUS borrowers do not have to demonstrate financial need. The student’s eligibility for the Federal Stafford Loan must be determined via completion of the FAFSA before the PLUS application can be processed. The parent will undergo a credit analysis. The cost of attendance, less financial assistance, can be borrowed at a variable interest rate. Repayment begins as soon as the loan is received.

3. PAYMENT PLANS OBTAINED THROUGH THE COLLEGE: Payment plans exist to cover 75% of in-state fees for students registered at least half-time (six credit hours). A $20.00 non-refundable application/service fee is charged at the time the student takes out the loan. Students pay 25% of the tuition/fees. The payment plan is due within 60 days from the beginning of each term and is available for students with severe financial hardships. Payment plans must be repaid before a student can register for the next term. Applications are available at the campus Financial Assistance office.

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 EMPLOYMENT

1. FEDERAL WORK-STUDY PROGRAM — This federal, need-based program is designed to provide part-time employment for students. Jobs are available at all campus sites and approved students may work up to 20 hours per week. Participation in the FWS program is contingent upon financial need of the student. You are encouraged to check with your home campus Financial Assistance Services office for specific openings. Student positions are not guaranteed.

2. STUDENT ASSISTANT PROGRAM — Interested students should check with the Financial Assistance Services office for details. Students may work up to 20 hours per week. Hiring is based on skills rather than financial need. Student positions are not guaranteed.

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 AWARDS, SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS
Numerous awards, scholarships and financial grants are available to assist SPC students in meeting their educational expenses. These financial assistances fall into 6 basic categories.

  1. Awards
  2. Academic Scholarships and Academic Merit Scholarships
  3. Activities Scholarships
  4. Alumni Scholarships
  5. Transfer Scholarships
  6. Donor Scholarships & Financial Grants

I. AWARDS

William Alborg Memorial Award — Established to honor the memory and work of St. Petersburg College’s Professor William Alborg. Value varies. Awarded to a steller St. Petersburg/Gibbs Campus reading student.

Edna Allwurden Andrews Memorial Mathematics Award — Established by her daughter, Bunny Andrews Schroeer, son-in-law Dietrich Schroeer and two grandchildren Karsten and Alison Schroeer, to honor the memory of Mrs. Edna Allwurden Andrews, an alumna of SPC and Pinellas County teacher for 32 years. Mathematics faculty will nominate and select recipients. Contact the St. Petersburg/Gibbs Campus. Value varies.

Apollo Award — Given by the SPC Alumni Association to the outstanding graduating sophomore based on scholastic excellence, leadership and student activity; a plaque and a monetary award are presented. Nominations made to the Office of Institutional Advancement.

Sean W. Corrao Endowed Memorial Scholarship (F) — Established to perpetuate the memory of Sean W. Corrao who died in an automobile accident while he was enrolled in the computer science prgram at SPC. Recipients for this award will be selected based on the following weighted criteria: special interest in computer technology, academic promise and financial need. Recipients will be selected by recommendation from Computer Science faculty committee to Director of Financial Assitance Services.

Creative Writing Award — Offered by the Communications Program: "Writer of the Year" from Obelisk; student receives award; name engraved on Carolyn Parker Plaque, St. Petersburg/Gibbs Campus.

Virginia E. Follin English Award — $100; Communications Program. A Clearwater Campus graduating sophomore; English major; based on ability, leadership and financial need.

Mary C. Galbraith Alpha Delta Kappa, Theta Chapter Award — $250; graduating sophomore; pursuing teaching career; resident of upper Pinellas County; overall 3.0 average or above. See Clearwater Campus Financial Assistance Services office.

Helen and Donald H. Gilbart Awards for Excellence — Awarded to Learning Support Center Tutor of the Year; Honors Interdisciplinary Studies outstanding first and second year students; and Woman-On-the-Way outstanding students going into the helping professions. Selected by Clearwater Campus faculty groups within each department.

Cele Herring Math Award — To promote and perpetuate the memory of Cele Herring, an SPJC student, a loyal and dedicated volunteer in the SPC math department, and a working nurse in Pinellas County for 60 years. Providing $1,000 scholarships to students in need of financial assistance who are enrolled in a mathematics program and attending classes full or part time at any SPC campus. These scholarships are per year and may be used for tuition, books, fees or other miscellaneous college expenses. Selected by the mathematics faculty at the St. Petersburg/Gibbs Campus. Contact Mathematics Department, St. Petersburg/Gibbs Campus.

Joseph W. Howland Mathematics Award $100, Clearwater Campus student who has successfully completed at least one developmental math course and succeeded in college-level coursework; overall 3.0 average; recommended by mathematics faculty. Contact Clearwater Campus Mathematics Program Office.

William Ketchum Memorial Award Established in memory of a former SPC instructor. Awarded to a St. Petersburg/Gibbs campus mathematics student. Contact the program office.

Florence C. Ballenger learning Support Center Achievement Awards Established in 1999 from the estate of longtime educator, volunteer and friend of SPC, Florence Coles Ballenger.

Helen K. Leslie Award — Established by the St. Petersburg Evening Business and Professional Women to honor the outstanding business leader, Helen Krauss Leslie, this $500 award is available for students majoring in business. Contact the Business faculty of any campus.

Mathematics Award — $200; mathematics major registered at the St. Petersburg/Gibbs Campus, freshman or sophomore, who plans to teach mathematics.

Dr. Theodore J. Mazzu Award —Established by Dr. Theodore Mazzu, a longtime mathematics professor on the Clearwater Campus. This award is given annually to "the most outstanding student on the Cleartwater Campus," selected by Clearwater Campus Scholarship Committee. Value varies.

Carolyn Parker Memorial English Award — St. Petersburg/Gibbs Campus; graduating English major; award based on overall academic, creative performance and contributions to English activities.

Mary Rowena Perrin Memorial Humanities Award — $100; Clearwater Campus graduating sophomore, Humanities/Fine Arts major; award based on academic achievement. Contact Clearwater Campus Humanities/Fine Arts Program Office.

Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship Award — The Alpha Zeta Tau Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa (PTK), a national honor fraternity, presents a $100 award to the student who best exemplifies the finest intellectual, cultural and educational contributions to the Tarpon Springs Center. Student must be registered at the Tarpon Springs Center. Contact counselor at Tarpon Springs Center.

William R. Rice Mathematics Award — Established in memory of William R. Rice, a mathematics professor for 33 years at SPC. Awards are given to deserving mathematics students. Recipients will be selected by recommendations from mathematics faculty committee. Value varies. Contact St. Petersburg/Gibbs Mathematics Program Director.

Nina & John Sanders and Merlin DeGuire Jr. O&P Achievement Award — Established by John and Nina Sanders for full-time students working toward a Baccalaureate Degree in Orthotics and Prosthetics at St. Petersburg College. Selection of recipient(s) will be made by the donor and the SPC O&P Advisory Board, in consultation with the Executive Director or staff of the SPC Foundation and the Dean of the College of Orthotics and Prosthetics.

Sealund & Associates Award — To be awarded to a Seminole Campus student seeking a degree in Digital Media. Contact the Seminole Campus Provost Office for further details.

Shrider Mathematics Award — Mathematics major registered at the Clearwater Campus, freshman or sophomore, who plans to teach mathematics.

District Chief Frank Spirek Memorial Award — Established by family, this award will recognize a SPC student working toward a career goal of Fire Officer with demonstrated academic ability. Contact the Fire Science Department for further information.

SPC Seminole Campus Eagle Scholarship — Available to a full-time, rising sophomore (over 30 credit hours) SPC student attending the Seminole Campus and/or eCampus in the previous fall or spring. Student must have a 3.0 or better GPA and demonstrate leadership and service to the Seminole Campus. Contact the Seminole Campus Provost Office for more information.

Lily and Isaac Varon Award — Established to honor an outstanding international student from South America. Award is $600 per year. For more information contact the International Center or Student Activities Office.

Scott Walling Speech Award — $100, Clearwater Campus student excelling in Speech. Based on grades and excellence in public speaking with interest in continuing these skills. Contact Clearwater Campus Humanities/Fine Arts Program Director.

Joe and Vilma Zalupski, Ed.D. “Achieving The Dream” Graduating Student Award — Established by the first provost of the Clearwater Campus, Dr. Vilma Zalupski, and her husband. The scholarship provides $1,000 to a graduating Clearwater Campus student. The chosen recipient must have a minimum 2.5 GPA and have overcome serious obstacles to attain his/her degree. Nominations are made by the Clearwater Campus faculty and staff with presentation made at the annual Clearwater Awards Night Ceremonies.


II. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS AND ACADEMIC MERIT SCHOLARS
(College Rule 6Hx23-4.49)(2005)

  1. The President is authorized to award academic scholarships in the following categories: Trustees Honors College, Presidential, Johnnie Ruth Clarke, and Baccalaureate Awards. Criteria for each specific merit academic scholarship are provided in Board of Trustees’ Rules 6Hx23-4.4910, 6Hx23-4.4911, 6Hx23-4.4912, and 6Hx23-4.492.

    1. PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIPS
      (College Rule 6Hx23-4.4910) (2005)
      The Presidential Scholarship is established for students who have received a standard high school diploma from Pinellas County Schools and demonstrated academic excellence. Students will be initially selected who achieve a weighted cumulative grade point average of at least 3.80 at the end of the seventh semester of high school. The scholarship may be provided for no more than two (2) consecutive terms (excluding summers). A Presidential Scholarship recipient is subject to the additional requirements of this Rule.
       
      1. Students who are awarded the Presidential scholarship must:
        1. apply for admission, enroll in, and attend classes beginning no later than Term I of the academic year immediately following graduation from high school;
        2. maintain a 3.00 cumulative grade point average;
        3. complete at least fifty percent (50%) of the credit hours attempted.
      2. The “Presidential Scholarship” is limited to a total of 15 credit hours each term.
      3. A student loses this scholarship by falling below a 3.00 cumulative grade point average or the 50% completion ratio unless the student appeals to the director of Financial Assistance Services with documented extenuating circumstances. A student may not use an extenuating circumstance to delay their educational pursuits more than one consecutive term. Extenuating circumstances may include but will not be limited to:
        1. serious physical or emotional illness of student or immediate family member;
        2. serious accident involving student;
        3. divorce/separation of family members;
        4. loss of employment or involuntary change in work schedule;
        5. death of family member
        6. orders to active military duty as a result of National, State or local emergency; or
        7. natural disaster affecting student or immediate family members.
      4. The scholarships will be applied toward tuition fees only.
      5. The scholarship will be awarded for the first fall term and will be given each consecutive term that the student is enrolled and continues to be eligible for a maximum of two (2) terms excluding the summer term. Once a student loses eligibility for this scholarship, it cannot be regained in future terms.
      6. The Presidential Scholarship funds are distributed to additional eligible students on a first come, first serve basis as determined by a completed Financial Aid package. When all funds are committed, awarding will cease.

    2. TRUSTEES’ HONORS COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS
      (College Rule 6Hx23-4.4911) (2005)
      The Trustees’ Honors College Scholarships are established to attract and retain academically talented students. There are several types of Trustees’ Honors College Scholarships that provide assistance in tuition, books, and/or partial costs for students studying abroad who are enrolled in the Honors College. All students must have applied to and been accepted into the Honors College to be eligible for one of these scholarships. Furthermore, each of the scholarships has specific criteria for the individual student to qualify.

    3. BACCALAUREATE PROGRAMS SCHOLARSHIPS
      (College Rule 6Hx23-4.912) (2005)
      Students in the various baccalaureate programs of study are eligible for academic merit scholarships designed to encourage students, who distinguish themselves in their freshman and sophomore years, to continue their education and seek a baccalaureate degree at St. Petersburg College. These scholarships include the Phi Theta Kappa Alumni Transfer and Honors College Transfer Scholarships.
      1. The Phi Theta Kappa Alumni Transfer Scholarship
        1. To apply for this scholarship, the baccalaureate program student must be an alumnus of Phi Theta Kappa and have received the USA Today All American Award. Students may be former SPC graduates or graduates of other colleges.
        2. This is a one-time scholarship of a set amount that is generally awarded prior to the fall term of the junior year. The scholarship funds are provided to the student to be used for tuition, fees and books.
        3. Students who are awarded the PTK Alumni Transfer Scholarship must:
          1. complete their sophomore year as a member of Phi Theta Kappa in good standing.
          2. be fully admitted to a St. Petersburg College baccalaureate program.
          3. have earned a cumulative college GPAof 3.0.
          4. continue to enroll as a full-time student.
          5. agree to and complete a service project with the Office of Baccalaureate Programs.
      2. The Honors College Transfer Scholarship is designed to encourage students who graduated from an honors college to continue their junior and senior educational experience at St. Petersburg College’s baccalaureate program.
        1. To apply for this scholarship, the honors college graduate must be fully admitted to a St. Petersburg College baccalaureate program.
        2. This is a two-term scholarship of a set amount that is generally awarded prior to the first and second term of the junior year.
        3. The scholarship funds are provided to the student to be used for tuition, fees and books.
        4. Students who are awarded the Honor College Transfer Scholarship must:

          1. successfully graduate from an honors college with a cumulative college GPA of 3.3.
          2. continue to enroll as a full-time student.
          3. agree to and complete a service project with the Office of Baccalaureate Programs.

    4. JOHNNIE RUTH CLARKE SCHOLARSHIP
    5. (College Rule 6Hx23-4.492) (2005)
      The President is authorized, subject to the requirements of this Rule, to grant Johnnie Ruth Clarke Scholarships to disadvantaged and other under represented Pinellas County high school students who graduate from a Pinellas County high school with a standard high school diploma, are U.S. citizens or permanent resident aliens and have demonstrated academic potential by achieving a weighted cumulative grade point average of at least 3.00 at the end of the seventh semester of high school. Subject to meeting the above requirements, high school students shall be notified in writing of their scholarship eligibility during the spring term of their senior year.

      1. The following criteria may be considered:
        1. Essay of commitment to serve minority communities.
        2. From a low-income family.
        3. Applicant is being reared by a single parent.
        4. Applicant will be among the first in their family to attend college
        5. Consideration of Diversity.
        6. Demonstrate through past history, test scores, academic achievement and/or written statement which favorably reflects on the applicant’s potential.
        7. Recommendation from counselor, teacher or community-based organization.
        These criteria will be weighted and applicants must meet the minimum weighted requirements. Scholarship funds are limited and the students applying meeting the requirements shall receive the scholarships on a first come, first serve basis subject to the availability of funds.
      2. Eligible students who are granted the Johnnie Ruth Clarke Scholarships must:
        1. apply for admission to the College, enroll in and attend classes beginning not later than Term I of the academic year immediately following graduation from high school;
        2. maintain a 3.0 cumulative GPA; and
        3. complete at least fifty percent (50%) of the credit hours attempted throughout the period of enrollment.
      3. A student loses this scholarship by falling below a 3.0 cumulative grade point average or the 50% completion ratio unless extenuating circumstances are documented. Extenuating circumstances may include but will not be limited to:
        1. Serious physical or emotional illness of student or immediate family member;
        2. Serious accident involving student;
        3. Divorce/separation of family members;
        4. Loss of employment or involuntary change in work schedule;
        5. Death of family member;
        6. Orders to active military duty as a result of National, State, or local emergency; or
        7. Natural disaster affecting student or immediate family members.
      4. The Johnnie Ruth Clarke Scholarship is effective beginning Term 1 of the academic year following graduation from high school. The scholarship will remain in effect for four (4) terms of continuous enrollment (excluding Summer Term).
      5. This scholarship may be applied toward tuition and lab fees not to exceed 12 credit hours per term.

      6. For further information see College Rule 6Hx23-4.492.

    6. Academic merit scholarships are provided to students who have excelled in the academic arena of high school or postsecondary education. These scholarships are given with the intent of attracting and retaining well qualified, academically-minded students.

    7. A portion of the academic merit scholarships are specifically designed for recent high school graduates, first-time-in-college students, or returning students. A portion of scholarships are provided for students pursuing associates degrees and others for students whose goals are to achieve a baccalaureate degree. A portion of the academic merit scholarships are also designed to embrace the concept of providing equal access for a diverse student population and encouraging academically talented, but economically disadvantaged students.



III. ACTIVITIES SCHOLARSHIPS
Special student activities scholarships are awarded in an amount generally sufficient to cover tuition and fees to students who perform certain requirements in the particular activity indicated. These scholarships are:


Activity Apply to:
Athletics Director of Athletics
Band/Chorus Faculty Advisor
Brain Bowl Faculty Advisor
Forensics Faculty Advisor
Obelisk Faculty Advisor
Student Government Student Activities Coordinator
Visual Arts Faculty Advisor



IV. ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIPS of $500 are awarded to students who meet specified criteria and are not receiving any other type of financial assistance except work. Recipients are selected by a committee of the SPC Alumni Association Board of Directors.



V. TRANSFER SCHOLARSHIPS are given by Florida colleges and universities to academically outstanding SPC students. The College nominates students to receive certain Transfer Scholarships. Amounts and criteria vary.


VI. DONOR SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL GRANTS are provided by individuals or groups and/or foundations, usually from outside the college. Amounts and criteria vary widely. Several are administered by the SPC Foundation, Inc., and others are administered by the Office of Financial Assistance Services. Contact either office for additional details on each fund and how to apply.
Key: F = Foundation Scholarships; FAS = Finanical Assistance Services.


Martha R. Adkins Memorial Business Technologies Endowed Scholarship (F) — Established by family, friends and colleagues in memory of Martha Adkins, who was a full-time program director in the business technologies program at SPC's Clearwater campus, to assist students in that program of study at SPC.

Ebba Alm Scholarship (F) — Full-time student, financial need, 3.0 GPA, preference is for student from upper Pinellas County in the field of natural sciences. Value varies. Recommendations made by the Office of Financial Assistance Services to the donor organization.

Alpha Delta Kappa-Beta Kappa Chapter Scholarship (F) — Sophomore majoring in education with a 3.0 GPA, preferably a returning student, residing in lower Pinellas County. $250 per term. Applications are available at campus Office of Financial Assistance Services.

Alpha Kappa Alpha (Mary O’Neal Brown) (FAS)— $350 scholarship with preference for a student in an AA degree program; overall 2.5 average or better. Contact campus Office of Financial Assistance Serviceswhen advertised.

American Association of University Women-Florence Seibert Memorial Scholarship (F) — Established in memory of Dr. Florence B. Seibert to provide scholarships for those in need of financial assistance, enrolled in the Women-on-the-Way program (male/female) and studying medical technology, chemistry or biological sciences on any campus. Scholarship award is $1,200 per year.

American Business Women’s Association Scholarships (FAS)

Belles of Seminole Mermaid Chapter
Central City Chapter Pinellas Pelicans
Chasco Chapter Seagull Chapter
Dunedin Chapter Skyway Chapter
Fun 'N Sun Chapter Sunshine Chapter
Heart of Countryside Top of the Bay Chapter
Jacaranda Chapter Young Horizons Chapter

Based on financial need and academic achievement. Value varies. Contact specific ABWA Chapter for application.

American Housing Corporation Scholarship/Grant (F) — These $500 scholarships/grants are available for full or part-time students at any campus who have financial need and are working to complete a degree or certificate program.

American Legion Auxiliary Department of Florida (FAS) — Child or grandchild of an honorably discharged veteran, full-time student. Value varies. Contact convenient American Legion Post for application.

David P. Anderson Scholarship for Artists (F) — Established by Estelle and Stan Marsh and other friends of David P. Anderson to provide a lasting memorial to this renowned St. Petersburg artist. These $1,200 scholarships are available to Pinellas County residents studying art at SPC who show financial need.

SPC Marc Anderson, United States Army Ranger, "Fallen Soldier" Memorial Scholarship (F) — Established by Professor Ken Chapman, family friend, this scholarship pays tribute to Army Ranger Marc Anderson for valor in Afghanistan. Awards of varying amounts will be based on demonstrated need, a minimum grade point average of 3.5 with preference given to children of service members. Family members and Ken Chapman will assist in making the selections.

Charlotte Anthony Music Scholarship (F) — Awarded to full-time students with financial need majoring in music at SPC. Applicants should apply through the St. Petersburg/Gibbs campus program office. Additional information may be obtained from the St. Petersburg/Gibbs Campus Office of Financial Assistance Services.

Auxiliary of Morton Plant Mease Healthcare Scholarship (F) — Available to SPC Nursing Program students residing in the Mease Dunedin or Mease Countryside area of Pinellas County. Students must have completed the Nursing Level I course and should consider applying for employment with Mease Hospitals upon graduation. Applicants must submit a written statement on why he/she wishes to become a nurse and must provide at least one letter of recommendation from SPC faculty member. Contact Nursing Department for further details.

Auxiliary of St. Petersburg General Hospital Scholarship (F) — Established by the auxiliary of St. Petersburg General Hospital to provide financial assistance to nursing students.

Baccalaureate Program Scholarship Fund (F) — Established to provide scholarship funds for students at SPC in the four-year BAS programs.

Florence Coles Ballenger Endowed Scholarship (F) — Established in 1999 from the estate of longtime educator, volunteer and friend of SPC, Florence Coles Ballenger. Amounts vary. Applicants should apply through the Women-on-the-Way Challenge Program or the Learning Support Center of the Clearwater Campus.

Kenneth P. and Mary R. Baqué Endowed Scholarship (F) — Established by Clearwater resident and educator, Mary R. Baqué, to provide financial assistance to any worthy, needy, responsible student, male or female, in any field of study, who is associated with the Women-on-the-Way Program, Clearwater Campus. Amount varies. Contact the Women-on-the Way Office.

Paul D. Bauder Scholarship (F) — Provided to a sophomore education major, Pinellas County high school graduate. Value varies. Contact the Office of Financial Assistance Services for information.

Robert & Mildred Baynard Ethics in Business Scholarship (F) — Established to honor Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baynard’s generosity to the College, this scholarship is for tuition, books and/or child care expenses for a Florida resident who is actively involved, and plans in the future to continue working, in local community service.

Sheila McNulty Beal Memorial Book Scholarship (F) — Established by William H. Beal III, in memory of his mother, this scholarship will provide $500 for books or fees to an SPC graduate, Eta Nu Chapter member of Phi Theta Kappa. Applicants must be seeking a degree, full or part-time, and in need of financial assistance. Preference will be given to Liberal Arts majors.

William H. Beal II Memorial Book Scholarship (F) — Established by William H. Beal III, in memory of his father, this scholarship will provide $500 for books and/or fees to an Eta Nu Chapter member of Phi Theta Kappa. Applicants must be seeking a degree in Business Technology as a full or part-time student at any SPC Campus and be in need of financial assistance.

H. Scott Belcher Endowed Scholarship (F) — Established by SPC graduates, Charles E. and Eileen H. Belcher, to honor their son. This scholarship will provide financial assistance to needy students who are Florida residents attending any SPC campus, full or part-time. Preference will be given to a student returning to formal education from either past or current employment in the nursing field. Applicants should be clear regarding their goals and possess the determination to reach these achievements. Continuing recipients must maintain at least a B average.

Dr. John C. Belcher Endowed Scholarship (F) — Established by SPC graduates, Charles E. and Eileen H. Belcher, to honor their son. This scholarship will provide financial assistance to needy students who are Florida residents attending any SPC campus, full or part-time. Preference will be given to students who are working toward a career in a health-related field. The applicants should be clear regarding their goals and possess the determination to reach these achievements.

Leahla S. Bell Memorial Art Scholarship (F) — Established in memory of Leahla S. Bell by her husband, Jay C. Bell. This fund will provide up to $1,500 scholarships to students studying art at SPC. Scholarships are per year and may be used for tuition, books or other bona fide college expenses, including living expenses. Applicants should be high school graduates or art school graduates, attending classes or preparing to attend classes at SPC. Applicants may be full or part time and gifted in the visual arts. Priority will be based on a competition through submission of student’s personal artworks. Scholarships to be awarded based on recommendations of the College Scholarships and Student Financial Assistance office staff, a committee of qualified judges and a member of the Bell family. Contact the Scholarships and Student Financial Assistance office or the Art Department for information.

Erma Ruth Beltz Memorial Endowed Scholarship (F) — Established by Larry D. Beltz in memory of his mother, this $2,500 scholarship is for a full-time Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree-seeking student with a high school (or equivalent) GPA between 1.5 and 2.5. Continuing recipients must maintain at least a 2.5 GPA on all courses taken after receipt of the scholarship.

Benjamin, Brown and Maxwell Scholarship (F) — Established with funds distributed by The Foundation for Florida’s Community Colleges to help deserving students reach their educational goals. Students must be first-time enrollees who are Florida residents. Students must show financial need by qualifying for FSAG grants as well as perform community service during the term of the scholarship. Contact the Office of Financial Assistance Services for further information.

Mike and Beverly Bennett Scholarship (F) — Established by the former president of St. Petersburg College this scholarship is designed to provide financial assistance to children of St. Petersburg College employees. Preference given to music majors. Value varies. Contact campus office of Financial Assistance Services.

Bilirakis-Miaoulis Scholarship (F)— Established by The Honorable Gus Bilirakis in honor of family members, this scholarship is for any worthy, responsible, full or part-time student in any field of study at the Tarpon Springs Campus. Amount varies.

Amy R. Blanton Scholarship (F) — Established by Joseph and Nancy Blanton in honor of their daughter, Amy, an SPC graduate. Students must demonstrate financial need. Students with learning or physical disabilities and financial need may contact the Students with Disabilities Program Director.

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida Generation RN Nursing Scholarship (F) — Established in 2006 to provide financial assistance to SPC students in the nursing program.

Betty Jane William and Elizabeth Boyd Memorial Music Scholarship (F) — For Pinellas County High School graduates studying full-time for a career in music. $250 per session. Contact the Financial Assistance Services office, St. Petersburg/Gibbs Campus.

Warren W. Brainerd, Jr. Memorial Scholarship (F) — Established for students seeking a degree in science, pre-med, pre-engineering, pre-math or pre-elementary education. This scholarship is intended for students who have some financial need and for whom this award will make the difference in his/her staying in college. Only applicants with a sincere desire to get an education or improve him/herself and a graduate of a Pinellas County high school, preferably living with family, need apply. Only second year, full-time SPC students will be considered.

Flora Sam Britton Scholarship for SPC Women’s Athletics (F) — Established by Flora Sam Britton through her will, this scholarship is available to students demonstrating athletic achievement in women’s athletics. Students may be enrolled full or part-time, in any field of study. Contact the Office of Financial Assistance Services for further details.

Peter R. Brown Construction Scholarship (F) — Established to provide financial assistance to students who plan to enter the construction trade industry.

John D. and Janice Buchanan Scholarship for Deserving Students (F) — Established by family and friends in memorial tribute to the life of John D. Buchanan, this scholarship is for full or part-time students who can demonstrate financial need as well as service to the community. Renewal of the scholarship requires a 3.0 grade point average.

Albert A. Bush Scholarship (F) — Available through the generosity and foresight of the late Albert A. Bush. Scholarship is available to exceptionally needy students who might otherwise be unable to attend SPC. Contact the Office of Financial Assistance Services for further details.

Business and Professional Women/Avon Products Foundation Scholarship (FAS)— Persons 25 and older, head of household, financial need, program leading to a sales career. Value varies. Contact organization at 2012 Massachusetts Ave. NW., Washington DC 20036.

Business and Professional Women Scholarship (FAS)

Downtown Tampa Chapter Sun Bay Chapter
Seminole Ridge Chapter Westshore Midday Chapter

For women in pursuit of higher education in business or a professional career with financial need, leadership and academic achievement. Value varies. Contact BPW Chapter scholarship chairperson.

Nadine and Dan Carlisle "New Life" Educational Grant (F) — Established by Nadine and Dan Carlisle of Clearwater, these grants provide up to $1500 each semester for SPC students who can demonstrate both financial need and a renewed determination to complete their collegiate education. Contact the office of Financial Assistance Services.

Joseph L. Chamberlain Memorial Scholarship (F) — This scholarship is for a deserving student entering the sophomore year, who has financial need and is in good academic standing. Value varies. Contact campus Financial Assistance Services office.

Alvah and Wylene P. Chapman Foundation — Established to assist deserving students in any field of study at SPC.

Dorothy A. Chapman Scholarship (F) — Established in the Chapman estate to provide scholarships for students who demonstrate financial need, without respect to course of study. Value varies.

Charity Day Scholarship (F) — This scholarship is for a student who is enrolled full-time, has a 3.0 GPA and demonstrates financial need. Value varies. Awards are made by campus Financial Assistance Services office.

Clearwater Legal Secretary Scholarship (FAS) — This scholarship is for a student with financial need and interest in the legal secretary field. Value varies.

College Fund of Pinellas County, Inc. (FAS) — Scholarships are available to Pell eligible, Pinellas County residents enrolled full time (12-15 hrs) in courses credited toward graduation and with a GPA of 2.0 or higher. Awards are determined in August and January, so applications should be received prior to those months. For information and an application see www.collegefundpinellas.org.

Commercial Real Estate Women of Tampa Bay Scholarship (F) — Established by the Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW) of Tampa Bay, this award is available for a student who can demonstrate financial need, has completed at least one semester of post-secondary education, is in good academic standing at SPC, demonstrates a commitment to complete a degree program, submits two letters of recommendation from faculty or employers as well as two personal letters of reference and maintains a 3.0 or higher grade point average to continue receiving the scholarship. The scholarships will be awarded based on selection by the SPC Faculty with finalists being interviewed by a CREW committee. Contact the Financial Assistance Services office for application information.

Chip (Charles F.) Correll Memorial Scholarship (F) — Established by John C. Correll, in tribute to St. Petersburg College's 1991 journalism graduate, and his brother, Chip (Charles F.) Correll. This is for students enrolled at any campus of St. Petersburg College, as a full or part-time student with a committment to complete a degree program. Preference is given to a student who has been diagnosed with mental illness.

David O. and June Cox Women on the Way Scholarship (F) — Established by long-time Women on the Way supporters, David O. and June Cox, to help deserving, active Women on the Way Program students with financial need. Contact the Women on the Way Program Director for further details.

Katie and Cort Cureton Scholarship (F) — Established by Mr. and Mrs. W. Richard Johnston in memory of their grandchildren, Katie and Cort Cureton, to provide scholarship assistance to students who demonstrate financial need or achievement. Priority is given to Pinellas County graduates.

Connie Dell Davis Veterinary Scholarship (F) — Established in memory of Connie Dell Davis by her sister, Elizabeth Dell Bushnell; her brother-in-law, retired SPC instructor Frank F. Bushnell; and her mother, Dorothea C. Dell. Awards are for second-year Veterinary Technology students. Contact Veterinary Technology Program for more information.

Edith M. Davis Memorial (FAS) — $400 scholarship for a high school senior seeking a degree in home economics. Contact the Pinellas School Board Home Economics Department.

Henry D. Davison Engineering Technology Scholarship (F) — Established by Betty Davison to honor the legacy of her husband, a WWII hero and SPC faculty member, Henry D. Davison. Assistance is for full or part-time engineering technology students at the St. Petersburg/Gibbs Campus.

Helen O. Day Scholarship Fund (F) — Established in tribute to Helen Ormsby Day, a member of SPC's first graduating class in 1929. It is for full or part-time students at any campus of SPC working toward a major in elementary education. The student must maintain a 2.75 grade point average or higher.

Derby Lane Scholarship (F) — Provided by Derby Lane and Richard Winning, member of the SPC Foundation Board of Directors, this scholarship is available for full or part-time students who have been accepted into or already are in good academic standing at SPC and can demonstrate a commitment to complete an academic degree program. The awardee must maintain a 3.0 or higher grade point average to continue receiving the scholarship for ongoing semesters.

DiNapoli & Skala Families Scholarship (F) — This scholarship is awarded to Clearwater Campus students who have demonstrated successful academic performance at St. Petersburg College by attaining a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0. Students must also have completed 24 semester hours and have demonstrated financial need. The scholarship was established by Warren DiNapoli and Joe Skala who donated their entire salaries from teaching mathematics at the Clearwater Campus.

Disabled American Veterans/Chapter 9 Scholarship (FAS) — Full-time student who is a disabled veteran or relative of a disabled veteran. $500 per academic year. Contact DAV scholarships chairperson.

Domidion Education Grant (F) — Established by Dr. Ann M. Domidion for national or international students in the baccalaureate degree program in education. Preference given to a full or part-time student for whom financial support will make a difference in whether his/her education is continued. Grant will be available per semester for tuition, books and/or fees. Must maintain at least a B average. Selection made by Dean of the College of Education with the Office of Financial Assistance Services and SPC Foundation.

Craig and Erline Donovan Memorial Scholarship (F) — Established by members of the Donovan family in honor of their parents to provide a $500 annual scholarship to a worthy, needy and responsible student in any field of study. Scholarship may be used for tuition, fees, equipment and/or other bona fide college expenses.

Anne H. Doran Memorial Scholarship (F) — Established by 1975 SPC graduate Michael D. Doran in honor of his mother, this scholarship will provide assistance to worthy SPC Nursing Program students attending classes at any SPC campus full or part-time, who are working toward a career goal in Nursing and participating in the Women on the Way Program. Contact Nursing Department or Women on the Way Program Director for more details.

Alice N. and Timothy J. Downey, Jr., Memorial Scholarship (F) — This endowed scholarship fund, established by trust agreement, from longtime SPC professor of Business, Timothy Downey, Jr., will provide assistance to students with scholastic ability with financial need. Contact the Nursing Program for further details.

Mr. and Mrs. Willis Doyle Nursing Scholarship (F) — Full-time nursing student with demonstrated financial need and strong determination to overcome all obstacles in pursuit of goals. Preference will be given to a single parent. $3,000 over 2 years.

Dunedin North Rotary Scholarship (F) — Established for nursing scholarships by the Dunedin North Rotary organization. Recipients must maintain a 2.0 or higher GPA.

Dutton Family Scholarship (F) — Established by the Dutton Family in 1997, this $500 scholarship is for students in need of financial assistance who are enrolled in any program at SPC. This award may be used for tuition, books and/or other bona fide college expenses. Priority will be given to non-traditional students, at least 25 years of age, for whom the financial aid would make the difference in whether or not he/she could continue his/her college education.

Norman W. Duzen Music Scholarship (F) — Established in memory of musician Norman Duzen by his friends, this scholarship is for second year music majors with demonstrated need. Preference first will be given to jazz pianists, then classical pianists and, finally, all other music majors intending to pursue music as a professional career.

Early Learning Coalition Scholarship Fund (F) — Established by the Early Learning Coalition of Pinellas County to assist students who are pursuing a career in the field of early childhood education and child development.

Pauline Vonnegut Eck Scholarship (F) — Established through the will of former SPC Natural Science instructor, Pauline Vonnegut Eck, this scholarship is available to Natural Science students with financial need attending the St. Petersburg/Gibbs campus. Contact the Office of Financial Assistance Services for further details.

Electric Council of Florida (FAS) — This scholarship is for a full-time student (12 hours minimum) who maintains a 2.5 GPA and has been a resident of Pinellas County for at least 1 year. Selection by Music faculty.

Elks National Foundation Scholarship (FAS) — Full-time vocational or technical program student seeking a degree or certificate. Needs lodge endorsement. $1,000 per academic year. Contact campus Financial Assistance Services office.

Mabel Emerson Memorial Scholarship (F) — This scholarship was established by her son, Bill Emerson ’41, and is based on financial need and academic achievement. Value varies. The recipient will be chosen by the President of SPC.

Evanthia Nursing Scholarship (F) — Established by Mrs. Evanthia P. Augustine to honor the memory of her grandmother, Mrs. Evanthia Nickolaou. This scholarship is for nursing students who demonstrate financial need and proven academic ability. Nursing faculty will nominate and select scholarship recipients. Contact Nursing Program Director, Health Education Center.

Fred C. Fantz Memorial Engineering Scholarship/Rotary Club of St. Petersburg West (FAS) — Two scholarships. A student pursuing a career in engineering with demonstrated academic achievement and a member of Tau Alpha Pi. Contact Engineering Technology Department, St. Petersburg/Gibbs Campus. A local high school graduate, preferably Gulfport or west St. Petersburg resident, with demonstrated financial need, scholarship and good character. $300. Awards are made periodically upon recommendation of the Financial Assistance Services office.

Willie Felton Scholarship Fund (F) — Established upon the retirement of Willie Felton, who served as Associate Vice President for Educational and Student Services at SPC; funds are to be used to assist deserving students with financial need.

AIS and Elma T. Filson Scholarship Fund (F) — Established by Eric Filson in honor of his mother, Elma T. Filson, to provide assistance to students in any discipline.

First Generation in College Scholarships (F) — Established to benefit students attending SPC who are the first in their families to attend college.

FL Institute of CPA's — Suncoast Chapter established for students studying accounting at SPC.

Florida Firefighters Foundation Scholarship (F) — Financial assistance of $500 per semester for dependents and family members of Florida firefighters. Priority will be given to the families of deceased and incapacitated firefighters. Applicants may be full or part-time students, in any field of study at any campus.

Florida Governor’s Council on Indian Affairs Scholarship (FAS)— For American Indian, Alaskan native, native Hawaiian and unemployed, underemployed or economically disadvantaged. Value varies. Contact (904) 487-1472.

Florida Gulf Coast University / SPC Distance Learning Partnership Scholarship (F) — This scholarship provides financial assistance for Department of Corrections employees taking Florida Gulf Coast University - SPC Distance Learning courses. An applicant must be matriculating at SPC full or part-time. The scholarship is $100 and may be used for tuition, fees, equipment and/or other bona fide college expenses.

Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants Suncoast Chapter Scholarship (F)— Scholarship available to full or part-time accounting students at any campus of SPC. Amount varies.

Florida Legal Assistants, Inc., Pinellas County Chapter (FAS) — For a student taking legal assistant courses, 3.0 GPA, amount varies. Contact Florida Legal Assistants, Inc. at (727) 988-0737 for Pinellas County Chapter president.

Florida Police Scholarship (F) — Scholarships in the amount of $500 each will be awarded to Florida certified Pinellas County Police and Corrections Officers and/or their dependents, in financial need. Priority for the scholarships will be given to dependents of officers deceased or incapacitated (on or off duty).

Florida State University College of Education Alumni Association Teaching Scholarships (FAS) — The School Board of Pinellas County, in cooperation with the Florida State University College of Education Alumni Association, offers scholarships in the amount of $2,500 per year for St. Petersburg College graduates who agree to attend FSU, major in education, especially in special education, and who will return to teach in Pinellas County following graduation. The program is a scholarship/loan program targeting special education majors and minority students that is repaid based on the candidates teaching in Pinellas County. For each year the scholarship is received, the candidate will be expected to teach 1 year in Pinellas County. Graduates of the program are guaranteed a teaching position in the district upon successful completion of the degree and certification requirements. For further information, contact Ron Stone at (727) 588-6273.

Morris and Sue Friedman Scholarship (F) — Established in memory of Morris and Sue Friedman to assist students in any field of study, attending full-time at any campus, and who maintains a 2.5 grade point average.

Merlin M. Garner Memorial Scholarship (F) — For a full or part-time Foreign Language or Building Construction student attending any SPC campus. The student should be working toward a career in Construction or one which utilizes the Spanish language. The $500 annual scholarship will be awarded over two semesters and requires a minimum 3.0 GPA. The scholarship may be used for tuition, books, fees and/or other bona fide college expenses.

Lois Geiger-Lorna Wearing Memorial Scholarship Fund — Established for the lasting memorial of Lois Geiger and Lorna Wearing, both retired educators at SPC.

General Dynamics Scholarship (F) — Funds provided to assist minority students with demonstrated financial need. Preference will be given to students majoring in engineering. Awards made by campus Financial Assistance Services office.

Helen and Donald H. Gilbart Scholarship (F) — For deserving students entering their second year; based on financial need and proven academic ability. Preference given to Clearwater Campus students who are single parents and who plan to enter one of the helping professions - teaching, mental health, physical care or social services.

The Golden Fund (F) — Established by Carol Schubert, Class of 1980, in 2005, the purpose of the Golden Fund Scholarship is to provide financial assistance to worthy BAS Veterinary Technology students on a business track at St. Petersburg College and a minimum of 3.3 GPA.

Helen and Mildred Goldman Sign Language Interpreter Scholarship (F) — Established by Barbara Carroll to honor the memory of two sisters: her mother, Helen, who was deaf, and her Aunt Mildred and the lifetime bond they shared giving the quality of life that only a daughter would know. This scholarship will be awarded to a student participating in the SPC Sign Language Interpreter Program. Contact the Office of Financial Assistance Services for further details.

Jan and Frank Graham Memorial Scholarship (F) — Available to SPC Nursing Program students. Preference will be given to persons working, or have worked, as Certified Nursing Assistants. Two references from persons knowledgeable about the CNA job performance of the student must be submitted with the scholarship application. Contact Nursing Department for further details.

Selma Bowman Graham Scholarship in Memory of Warren J. Bowman (F) — Established through the Pinellas County Community Foundation to address the need for registered nurses. Students must be enrolled in a two-year SPC Nursing Program, graduated from a Pinellas County high school and have a genuine financial need. Contact the Nursing Department for further details.

Greater Seminole Area Small Business Education Foundation Scholarship Fund — Established to assist students who are pursuing careers in business; must have a high school GPA of 2.5.

Thomas E. Greef Scholarship (F) — For full-time Clearwater Campus business major, 3.0 GPA, $250 per session. Annual award nominated by Clearwater Business Department Program Director.

Harlan and Margaret G. Gregory Scholarship (F) — $500 scholarship established by the Chairman of the SPC Board of Trustees, Mr. Thomas Gregory, in honor of his parents. The scholarship is awarded to a St. Petersburg/Gibbs Campus student who is majoring in education. Applicants must have graduated from a St. Petersburg area high school, have been a resident of St. Petersburg for at least 5 years, demonstrate financial need and academic promise and be an active participant in a church or synagogue.

Vivian T. Greve Scholarship (F) — Established through her will, executive secretary Vivian T. Greve determined this scholarship is to be available to students with strong academic promise and a demonstrated need for financial assistance. Contact the Office of Financial Assistance Services for further details.

Genevieve Groszko Memorial Scholarship (F) — Established in memory of Genevieve Groszko to assist nursing students with financial need who are full or part-time and attending any campus.

Gulfport Lions Club Community Service Award (FAS) — This award is for two current high school seniors who have been accepted at St. Petersburg College and reside in Gulfport or attend Boca Ciega High School. The amount of the award is $500. For further information, contact the Guidance Department at Boca Ciega High School, (727) 321-4553.

Gulfport Optimist Club Endowed Scholarship (F) — An applicant must be a resident of Gulfport for the last 2 years and a graduating high school senior or current SPC student who graduated from high school within the last 2 years. Applicants must demonstrate the qualities of good citizenship and community involvement and maintain a GPA of 3.5 or higher and be seeking an Associate of Arts Degree leading to a Bachelor’s Degree.

W. L. Harris Memorial Scholarship Fund — Established by the family and friends of W. L. Harris including Tonjua Willaims, Provost of Tarpon Springs campus, to assist deserving students.

Health Care Scholarship — This fund is to provide financial assistance to students pursuing careers in the health and allied fields.

The George F. Hieber, II Scholarship for Excellence in College Preparatory Mathematics (F) — Established to honor a Clearwater Campus student who has demonstrated excellence in college preparatory mathematics. This scholarship honors George F. Hieber, II who taught developmental mathematics on the Clearwater Campus for nine years. Contact the Clearwater Campus Mathematics Program Director.

High Achievers Club Scholarship Fund — Full time student members of the High Achievers Club with GPA of 2.5 or higher are eligible for this scholarship. Applicants must participate in community service project and be in good standing with the college. The student must be a Freshman or Sophomore at the Clearwater Campus only.

Hillsborough Animal Health Foundation Veterinary Technician Scholarship (F) — Established for veterinary technician students who are residents of Hillsborough County enrolled as traditional or distance learning students. Academic achievement will be a consideration. Applicants must supply recommendations from 3 instructors and a 500 word essay on the topic, “Where Do I See Myself In 3 Years?” Contact the Director of Veterinary Technology at the Caruth Health Education Center.

Andy and Ann Hines Endowed Scholarship (F) — Established to provide $500 scholarships to worthy, needy and responsible students with definite educational goals in any field of study. Continuing recipients must earn at least a B average. Priority will be given to students for whom financial aid would make the difference in whether he/she would be able to earn a college education.

Stephen Holmes Scholarship (F) — For full-time freshman students with financial need studying in the field of music, assists with tuition and books.

Honeywell Foundation Scholarship (FAS) — For economically disadvantaged persons in non-traditional academic endeavors (i.e., women in engineering, electronics, men in nursing, et al.) Value varies. Contact campus Financial Assistance Services office.

Honors Program Scholarships (F) — This fund was established to provide assistance to students in the SPC Honors program.

Hospitality and Tourism Scholarship (F) — Established by funds raised by an annual golf tournament, organized by the Pinellas County Hotel/ Motel Association. Scholarships will aid Hospitality & Tourism students with one three credit hour course. Contact Hospitality and Tourism Department for further details.

I Am 4 Art, U Can B 2 Scholarship (F)— Established by Diane Nelson and friends of the arts to provide assistance to students with financial need and a commitment to complete a degree program in the Fine Arts. Award varies. Contact the Office of Financial Assistance Services for further details.

Donald E. and Elise I. Ingerson Scholarship (F) — Established by a trust agreement, this scholarship is available to SPC students participating in the Student Support Services Program and/or Brother to Brother Program. Scholarships will be applied to tuition and fees. Contact the Office of Financial Assistance Services for further details or the directors of either program for further information.

Indian Rocks Beach Civic Association (F) — This fund is available to SPC students who reside full-time in Indian Rocks Beach. Students must have a GPA of 3.0

International Student Program Fund (F) — This fund was established for international students attending SPC to help defray the cost of out-of-state tuition.

Italian American Club of Greater Clearwater/John Nano Memorial Scholarship (FAS) — Based on academic achievement and financial need, must be nominated by a member of the Italian American Club. Value varies. Contact scholarship chairperson.

Jazz Band Scholarship (F) — Provides financial assistance to students participating in music ensembles at St. Petersburg College.

Rosalie Jenkins Scholarship (F) — Established by friends to honor this former teacher and to benefit students who would normally "fall through the cracks".

Evelyn W. Jerger Nursing Scholarship (F) — Established by Mrs. Richard M. (Evelyn W.) Jerger. Students must be Pinellas County residents, have demonstrated financial need and proven academic ability. Nursing faculty will nominate and select scholarship recipients. Contact Nursing Program Director, SPC Health Education Center.

Mary Ellen S. and Donald H. Jones Nursing Scholarship (F) — Initially provided by Donald H. Jones in memory of his beloved wife, Mary Ellen S. Jones, this scholarship provides financial assistance to needy and worthy St. Petersburg College students seeking their degrees in Nursing. Scholarship renewal requires a minimum grade point average of 3.0 (B) and selection of the recipient and the amount of the award will be made by the Nursing Faculty and representatives from the Foundation and Office of Financial Assistance Services. Contact Nursing Department for further details.

Delbert and Jayne Kiner Scholarship (F) — Established by their family, the Delbert and Jayne Kiner Scholarship is available for a needy full or part-time student who is returning to college (not a recent high school graduate) majoring in any field. This $500 award may be continued only with a 3.0 grade point average.

Kiwanis Club of Seminole (F) — For a Seminole High School graduate. Apply to Seminole High School Guidance Department prior to May 15.

Maitland T. Knapp Stewart Title Scholarship (F) — This scholarship was established to assist full-time students attending any SPC campus and who are pursuing studies in the field of business and/or law.

Knights of Pythias - St. Petersburg Lodge 42 (F) — Established to provide financial assistance to students who attend the St. Petersburg/Gibbs campus, full or part-time, with a grade point average of 2.5 or less.

Carl M. Kuttler, Sr. Memorial Scholarship (F) — Established to honor the memory of the father of SPC President Carl M. Kuttler, Jr., this scholarship will provide financial assistance to a worthy and needy immigrant student; male or female, full or part-time, in any field of study at SPC. Priority for the scholarship will be given to students for whom financial aid would make the difference in whether or not he/she would be able to earn a college education. This annual scholarship will be awarded for tuition, fees and/or other bona fide college expenses.

Michelle Lambert Memorial Scholarship (F) — Established by friends and colleagues to honor the memory of Michelle Lambert, a SPC Dental Hygiene graduate of 2000. This scholarship is available to Dental Hygiene students in the SPC Associate Degree program or students wishing to pursue an advanced degree in Dental Hygiene. Contact the Dental Hygiene Department for further information.

Law Related Education Scholarship (F) — Three separate $1000 post-secondary education scholarships offered. Applicants must be in good standing and complete the LRE program by his/or her 21st birthday. Applicants must commit to leading crime free lives and provide two letters of recommendation from civic/professional/community leaders. Applicants must also orally present a one page written paper to the Scholarship Review committee on one of the following topics: Why Education is Important to my Future, How the Scholarship Will Help Me, Why it is Important to Stay Drug and Crime Free.

Anna Lawson Endowed Scholarship in Education (F) — Established by Mr. Jim Lawson in loving memory of his wife, Anna Lawson, to assist SPC students who are studying full-time to become teachers.

Lealman Special Fire Control District Fund (F) — Established by the Lealman Special Fire Control District, this grant is available for eligible Lealman Fire District employees for use in attending training classes. The awards will be coordinated through Lealman Special Fire Control District, the SPC Fire Academy director and the SPC Foundation.

Lori Lehner Memorial Scholarship (F) — Established to honor the life of Lori Lehner and provide a scholarship to cover tuition or books for a single parent with financial need who is working for a degree in education with the goal of becoming a teacher.

Helen K. Leslie Scholarship (F) — Established by past SPC Foundation Board chairman, business owner, and 2003 SPC Honorary degree recipient, Helen K. Leslie, these $2,500 scholarships are for Pinellas County high school graduates with academic promise in need of financial assistance and studying in nontraditional fields at any campus of St. Petersburg College.

Wendell H. and Betty L. Lunceford Memorial Scholarship (F) — Established in 1993 by W.H. (Dell) Lunceford, Jr. and John C. Lunceford, to honor their parents. This scholarship provides financial assistance to needy, second-year students with academic promise; but who, because of circumstances beyond their control, are unable to compete for scholarships designed for students with higher academic standings. $1,500 per academic year ($750 per session for 2 semesters) can be used for tuition, books, course fee expenses and/or other bona-fide college expenses. Applicants must be full-time students enrolled at any campus of SPC, in any field of study working toward an A.A., A.S. or A.A.S. degree. Preference will be given to students who might not otherwise be able to attend college or where the award would reduce the number of hours a student may have to work outside of school. Further preference will be given to a single or low-income parent who is receiving little or no outside financial support.

Lynch-Reed-Wakefield Scholarship (F) — Established by three SPC faculty members and former Presidents for students with academic achievement and financial need. Selection made by campus Financial Assistance Services office.

Eileen Marie Mahan Nursing Scholarship (F) — Established by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mahan in memory of their daughter, Eileen Marie. Scholarship ranges up to $1,500 annually for second year nursing student. Candidates for this scholarship must be recommended by SPC nursing faculty and/or administration and possess those academic and personal qualifications that are likely “to enable them to be able to give leadership in the field of nursing in the future.” Nursing Program Director will make selection.

Ron Mahony Police Administration Scholarship (F) — Established by fellow officers in memory of Ronald J. Mahoney, “an outstanding and courageous Police Officer” and alumnus of SPC, who died in the line of duty. Scholarships of varying amounts are available for sophomore year students desirous of working in police administration. Faculty selection is based on academic achievement and leadership qualities with preference given to students from the Clearwater area. Contact the Southeastern Public Safety Institute Office or Criminal Justice Program Director.

Perry R. Marsh Scholarship-Bank of America (F) — Established in memory of Perry R. Marsh, founder of Home Federal Savings and Loan. $1,500 scholarships will be awarded annually. Students must be Pinellas County residents, have demonstrated financial need, proven academic ability and be full-time students (12 credits). Preference given to students in banking related professions.

Edwin and Esther Marshick Scholarship (F) — Established by Esther M. Marshick, St. Petersburg College Class of 1936 and Pinellas County Public School teacher for 49 years, in memory of her beloved husband, Edwin P. Marshick, to provide financial assistance to students studying in the field of education, and who maintain a 2.0 or better grade point average.

Hazel Marie Martyn Endowed Memorial Scholarship (F) — This scholarship will be given to a full or part-time student in the field of vocal music who is seeking a degree and/or career in music. Applicants must maintain at least a 2.7 GPA. Selection by her family and SPC Foundation Office.

Alfred T. May Alumni Scholarship (F) — Established by Alfred T. May (SPC ’58) to provide students with bona fide financial need the means to attend college. These scholarships are $1,200 per year and are available to graduates of a Pinellas County high school attending SPC on a full-time basis. Priority for the scholarships are students for whom the financial assistance would make the difference in whether or not the student could continue his/her college education.

Narva L. Moody Award (F) — Established by Harriet Moody Davis in memory of her father, this award provides $100 book grants for full or part-time pre-law or accounting students. Students from the St. Petersburg/Gibbs Campus with financial need considered. Selection by Office of Financial Assistance Services and the SPC Foundation.

Edna Moran Memorial Nursing Scholarship (F) — Established by friends and family to honor the life of Edna Moran, this scholarship is available to Nursing Program students with demonstrated need who are participating in the Women on the Way Program. Contact the Nursing Program Director or the Women on the Way Program Director for further details.

Moretrench Scholarship (F) — Established by Moretrench to support the education and academic pursuits of students interested in pursuing careers in industrial construction. Students interested in consideration for the Moretrench scholarships should contact the SPC Foundation for more details.

A. D. Morgan Corporation Scholarship (F) — Available to SPC students pursuing a career in Building Construction. Contact the Office of Financial Assistance Services for further details.

Patrick B. Mullerheim Memorial Scholarship — Established to assist deserving students with tuition, books and other fees.

National Contract Management Association Scholarship (FAS) — For business student in good standing with financial need, value $100.

New Initiative and Pathway Program Scholarship (F) — Established by St. Petersburg Pediatrics to assist students at the Midtown Center studying in the field of Information Technology, this scholarship is based on financial need and may be used for tuition, book or fees. Amount varies. Application should be made to the IT Program Director, Midtown Center.

Arthur C. Nielson Jr. Scholarship — Established by the Nielsen company for students who have demonstrated merit for academic standing, initiative and leadership within the College of Technology and Management. Selection will be made by a Program Director of the College of Technology and Management and The SPC Foundation.

Northeast High School Scholarship (FAS) — For a Northeast High School graduate. Value varies. Contact Northeast High School Guidance Department.

Northside Hospital and Heart Institute Nursing Scholarship (F) — Full tuition, books, fees and uniforms for financially needy nursing students who are desirous of working at Northside Hospital and Heart Institute. Applications should be made to the Nursing Program Director.

Nursing Program Scholarships (F)— To assist students in the nursing program at the HEC campus of St. Petersburg College with demonstrated financial need.

Nydegger Trust Scholarship (F) — For student majoring in geology, paleontology or astronomy, ranking in top one-third of class or with 3.0 GPA, financial need and Pinellas County residency. $600 annually. Contact campus Financial Assistance Services office.

Henry Ohrns and Mary Hume Ohrns Scholarship (F) — Established by a trust agreement for the purpose of providing funds for scholarships to needy and deserving young men and women who attend St. Petersburg College. Recipients “may not be users of drugs, intemperate or persons who demonstrate for, or advocate, the overthrow of the US Government.” Preference will be given to full or part-time students who live south of Ulmerton-Walsingham Road.

Optimist Club of Dunedin Scholarship (F) — Established by the Optimist Club of Dunedin for worthy and needy, full or part-time students, this award will be on a semester basis and preference will be given to students from Dunedin or Dunedin Schools.

Optimist Club of St. Petersburg Scholarship (F) — Members of the West Side Optimist Club established this scholarship which can be used for tuition, books and course fee expenses for students for whom the aid would make the difference in whether or not he/she could continue his/her college education. Applicants may be preparing to attend, or attending, classes full-time at any SPC campus and must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.00. Priority for the scholarship will be given first to graduating seniors of St. Petersburg High School, then to graduating seniors of other high schools in St. Petersburg.

Richard F. Ott Foundation Scholarship (F) — For Clearwater High School graduate in top quarter of class; value varies. Contact Clearwater High School Guidance Department.

Lou and Lillian Padolf Foundation Scholarship — For permanent Pinellas County residents who graduated in top quarter of Pinellas high school class, value varies. Contact Trust Department, First National Bank of Clearwater.

Palm Harbor Special Fire Control District Grant (F) — Established by the Palm Harbor Special Fire Control District, this grant is available for eligible Palm Harbor Special Control District employees for use in attending training classes at SPC. The grants will be coordinated through the Palm Harbor District, the SPC Fire Academy director and the SPC Foundation.

Pasadena Women’s Club (FAS) — For a local high school graduate majoring in education; demonstrated financial need and academic achievement. Apply to club scholarship chairperson.

Perry Educational Scholarship (F) — Established by Audrey E. Perry for students with emergency needs; amount varies. Contact the office of Financial Assistance Services.

Phi Theta Kappa/Tau Zeta Chapter (FAS) — Tau Zeta Scholastic Excellence Award - Sponsored by the international honor society of the two-year colleges on the Clearwater Campus. This $100 scholarship is for a Clearwater Campus Phi Theta Kappa student with a minimum GPA of 3.25 and demonstrated financial need. Special consideration will be given to those applicants who are or have been involved in student activities and/or student organizations on the Clearwater Campus.

Pinellas County Community Foundation Recognition Scholarships (F) — The Pinellas County Community Foundation offers three separate scholarships honoring Ralph Richards, the primary founder of PCCF, F. Kiernan Schoonmaker, the first Chair of the PCCF Trustees Committee and David G. Perkins, a former Mr. Clearwater. Contact the Office of Financial Assistance Services for further details.

Pinellas County Estate Planning Council Scholarship (F) — Established by Pinellas County Estate Planning Council, Inc. for a full-time student living in Pinellas County seeking a Business A. A. degree. Must maintain a GPA of “B” or better. Recipient is to attend a meeting of the Pinellas County Estate Planning Council and make a short presentation. Value varies.

Robert F. Pitman Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #10 Memorial Scholarship Fund (F) — Established to assist students pursuing a career in the criminal justice program of studies. Recipients must be in good academic standing with a grade point average of 2.5 or higher.

Thomas Plein Scholarship (F) — Established in memory of Thomas A. Plein, to assist students with demonstrated need, who are single parents, studying for a career in the medical field, and who maintains a minimum of 2.8 grade point average.

Polish-American Engineer Association Scholarship (F) — For students with financial need. Preference will be given to full-time, Clearwater Campus sophomores of Polish-American ancestry.

Diane Prescott Writer’s Scholarship (F) — Created in loving memory by her husband, this scholarship will provide an annual $400 award for a full or part-time student at the SP/Gibbs Campus who is majoring in English. The student should possess a financial need and be clear regarding his or her goal to establish a career in writing as well as having the determination to reach this achievement.

Professional Secretaries International, Clearwater Chapter Scholarship (FAS) — For secretarial student with financial need, $500 annually. Contact campus Financial Assistance Services office.

Professional Secretaries International, St. Petersburg Chapter (FAS) — For high school graduate in secretarial field with financial need, grades and character. Contact club scholarship chairperson prior to April 15.

Eleanore M. Rans Memorial Nursing Scholarship (F) — Established in memory of Eleanore M. Rans by her husband, Robert Rans, family and friends. This scholarship is intended for associate degree nursing students, notably those with previous work experience and some educational training in nursing, who now need a financial boost to meet their commitment to earn a degree and pass the registered nursing licensure examination. Contact Nursing Department for further details.

Arthur T. and Helen J. Ratcliffe Scholarship Endowment (F) — Scholarships will provide assistance to SPC students who have resided in Pinellas County for five consecutive years. Students will demonstrate the intent to a better academic average and show promise and be morally, mentally, and physically fit with a bona fide need for financial assistance. Contact the Office of Financial Assistance Services for further details.

Rotary Ann Club (FAS) — Female graduate of Clearwater High, $225 annually. Interview with Rotary Ann Club, Clearwater High School.

Rotary Club of Dunedin, North Scholarship in Nursing — Awarded to needs based full or part-time students, studying Nursing preferably in North Pinellas County. Each scholarship will be awarded based on selection by a representative of the College of Nursing and the St. Petersburg College Foundation, Inc. To continue receiving the scholarship of $5,000 plus $5,000 annually over four more years, the student must maintain a 2.0 or higher grade point average.

Rotary Club of Midtown St. Petersburg Scholarship (F) — Established to provide financial assistance to nontraditional students from the Midtown area of St. Petersburg who have financial need; requires that the student maintain a 2.5 grade point average.

Rotary Club of Palm Harbor Scholarships (F) — For degree-seeking full or part-time students who have completed at least 12 credit hours of study and maintain an overall GPA of 3.0. The student's leadership and a record of service within the community as well as GPA will be the primary considerations in selecting scholarship recipients. The SPC Foundation and Office of Financial Assistance Services forward appropriate applications to the Rotary Club Committee for their selection.

Rotary Club, Pinellas Park Scholarship (F) — For degree-seeking full-time students in need of financial assistance and who reside in the Pinellas Park Rotary Club area. At least a B average preferred. The SPC Foundation and Office of Financial Assistance Services forward appropriate applications to the Rotary Club Education Committee for their selection.

Rotary Club of St. Petersburg West (F)— Local high school graduate with financial need, scholarship, character. Contact the Financial Assistance Services office, St. Petersburg/Gibbs Campus.

The Roth Foundation Scholarship (F) — Available to SPC Nursing Program students who are financially deserving with high scholastic ability. Contact Nursing Department for further details.

Ruth M. Rowley Endowed Scholarship (F) — Established by her son and SPC alumnus, John G. Rowley, M.D., the Ruth M. Rowley annual scholarship will be awarded for tuition, fees and/or other bona fide college expenses to a student in a program designed for a career in business. The student in financial need may be attending any SPC campus and must be clear regarding his/her goals as well as possess a deter¬mination to reach these achievements. Preference will be given to single parents.

Bruce Russell Memorial Scholarship in Engineering (F) — Established by friends, family and colleagues of Bruce Russell who served on the Engineering faculty of SPC, this endowed scholarship is for students studying in the engineering field.

SPC Facilities Team Scholarship (F) — $500 scholarship is offered by the employees of the College’s Facilities Planning and Institutional Services department based on financial need and academic promise.

St. Petersburg Association of Legal Support Specialists Scholarship Fund (F) — Established for students who are pursuing careers in the legal assisting or legal studies programs.

St. Petersburg Lodge 42 Knights of Pythias Scholarship (F) — Established by the St. Petersburg Lodge 42 Knights of Pythias, this scholarship is for a full or part-time student, who is attending SP/Gibbs campus, working toward any career goal, is in financial need and presently has a grade point average no higher than a 2.5.

St. Petersburg Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Commission Scholarship (FAS) — Established to help disadvantaged St. Petersburg/Gibbs campus students with no regard for race or gender. The grant amount varies and may be used for tuition, books, fees and/or other college related expenses.

St. Vincent de Paul Society Fund (F) — This assistance is provided for students who either have previously completed a drug and/or alcohol rehabilitation program or who are going into that helping profession. The student should maintain at least a 2.5 GPA and be a mentor to other students. The grant amount varies and may be used for tuition, books, fees and/or other college related expenses. Contact Human Services Department for more details.

O. Marie and Tom Scannell VA Bay Pines Nurses or Teachers Scholarship (F) — Established in memory of O. Marie Scannell by her husband, Tom Scannell. This scholarship is intended to provide scholarships to employees (CNAs, LPNs, or others who want to enter the nursing or teaching profession) of Bay Pines VA Hospital in need of financial assistance for attending SPC. Contact Nursing Program Director at SPC Caruth Health Education Center or Director of Education, Bay Pines VA Hospital.

Scottish Rite Foundation (FAS) — Funds to cover tuition and books for year. Contact Foundation by April 15.

Sel Rel (Self Reliance), Inc. Scholarship (F) — Providing financial assistance to “worthy students of first generation immigrant families who have a genuine need and demonstrated ability to be full time students at St. Petersburg College in any field of study, the Sel Rel Scholarships expect meritorious academic standing. Selection and amount will be determined by the donor and the SPC Foundation.

Seminole Ridge Business & Professional Women (FAS) — Financial need and academic achievement, value varies. Contact campus Financial Assistance Services office.

Jackie Seslar Memorial Scholarship (F) — Established by Deborah Seslar Boyle in tribute to the memory of her beloved mother, Jackie Seslar, this scholarship provides for students in the Women-on-the-Way program (whether male or female) who can demonstrate financial need and is enrolled full or part-time on any campus. Selection will be made by the Director of the Women-on-the-Way program and application should be made to that office. Amount varies.

Commander Daniel N. Sessions U.S. Coast Guard and Philip Charles Levenson Scholarship (F) — First priority will be given to U.S. Coast Guard enlisted personnel, active or retired, and to their children, who attend SPC and demonstrate satisfactory progress toward a degree or certification. The annual award may be used for tuition, books, fees and/or other bona fide college expenses.

Oscar and Yeotle Setzer Scholarship (F) — Established by Robert Setzer, a former SPC music instructor to honor his parents, this scholarship is available to SPC students studying pipe organ. Contact the Office of Financial Assistance Services or Music Program Director for further information.

Fleur de Lis Stannard Nursing Scholarship (F) — Established by William Emerson, SPC Foundation Board Member, and his wife, Jane Stannard Emerson, to honor her mother, Florence (Fleur de lis) Munson Stannard, who was a nurse. This scholarship will assist nursing students at SPC.

Kelly Stadler Animal Lover Scholarship — Established to provide financial assistance to students in the veterinary technology program. Contact the Veterinary Technology Program Director for more details.

Stoeckle Scholarship (F) — Established in the estate of Charles H. and Gladys A. Stoeckle to assist needy persons in obtaining a formal education leading to a degree in nursing. Contact the Nursing Department for more details.

Student Support Services/Brother to BrotherScholarship (F) — This scholarship program supports students in the Brother to Brother program to ensure that participants will stay in school, graduate and learn ways to effectively address life's challenges.

Senator Donald Sullivan Scholarship (F) — Available to SPC students demonstrating academic and community leadership abilities. Contact the Office of Financial Assistance Services for further details.

Sun Bay Business & Professional Women’s Club of St. Petersburg (FAS) — For individual with dependent children and financial need. Up to $150. Contact the Financial Assistance Services office, St. Petersburg/Gibbs Campus.

Suncoast Avian Society Grant (F) —Established to provide financial assistance to students enrolled in the Veterinary Technology baccalaureate program and who demonstrates special interest and experience with birds. Contact the Veterinary Technology Program Director for more details.

Westminister Suncoast Manor Irving G. Foster Scholarship (F) — Established for employees of Suncoast Manor who are full or part-time students attending classes at any campus of SPC. This annual scholarship can be used for tuition, books and other bona fide college expenses of the student.