GENERAL INFORMATION
THE MISSION OF TRINITY UNIVERSITY: STATEMENT OF
INSTITUTIONAL IDENTITY AND STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES
Trinity University is an independent coeducational university whose mission is excellence in the interrelated areas of teaching, research, and service. Trinity seeks to provide broad and intensive educational opportunities primarily to undergraduates in liberal arts and sciences, and in selected professional and pre-professional fields. It also offers a small number of selected high quality graduate programs.
Trinity University is dedicated to creating a superior intellectual environment by: recruiting, developing, and retaining outstanding faculty members dedicated to teaching, to scholarship and creative endeavor, and to service to the University and its community; identifying, and attracting talented and highly motivated students to its predominantly full-time, residential student body; and providing a supportive and challenging experience wherein students, faculty, and staff can realize the potential of their abilities and engage their responsibilities to others. Trinity respects its historic ties to the Presbyterian Church, with which it continues to have a covenant relationship.
INDEPENDENT STATUS, CHARTER, COVENANT
Trinity University is an independent university founded in 1869 by Presbyterians, an institution that served a full century as “the college of The Synod of Texas.” In 1969 a covenant was adopted between the Synod and the University, and the previous legal ties were dissolved. Trinity’s covenant with The Synod of Texas was reaffirmed in 1973 by the newly organized Synod of the Sun. The covenant is one of mutual trust and obligation in which the Board of Trustees commits itself to continue to pursue the purposes for which Trinity University was founded. The church pledges itself to continue its interest in and support of the University. The covenant was reaffirmed with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in 1983, 1989, and again in 2000.
The amended charter creates a self-perpetuating Board of Trustees consisting of thirty-six persons who have complete control and management of the institution. The legal purpose of the corporation is to maintain and operate a coeducational institution and to confer degrees upon graduating students and other deserving persons.
ACCREDITATION
Trinity University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award bachelors and masters degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097, or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Trinity University. The Commission requests that they be contacted only if there is evidence that appears to support an institution’s significant non-compliance with a requirement or standard. For more information about the Commission, please visit their web site at www.sacscoc.org.
Texas state teachers’ certificates are issued to those students who fulfill the requirements of the Texas Education Agency. The University is a member of The American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education and is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education for the preparation of elementary teachers, secondary teachers, and school service personnel, with the master’s degree.
A chapter of Phi Beta Kappa is active on the Trinity campus. In addition, Trinity University is approved and accredited by the Texas Education Agency, the United States Office of Education, and the American Chemical Society.
Trinity’s undergraduate Engineering Science Program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (EAC/ABET). EAC/ABET is the only national agency that accredits engineering programs.
The Department of Business Administration is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).
The Department of Health Care Administration is accredited by the Accrediting Commission on Education for Health Services Administration for its health care administration program.
The University is a corporate member of the American Association of University Women, and its women graduates are eligible for membership in this organization.
NON-DISCRIMINATION AND DIVERSITY POLICY
Within published requirements for admission, Trinity University does not and will not discriminate in admission of students to study at the University, enrollment in classes, housing, or use of facilities in the academic program because of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability (if otherwise qualified for admission), military/veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other status protected by federal, state, or local laws.
Trinity University does not and will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability (if otherwise qualified for the job), military/veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other status protected by federal, state, or local laws. The University is committed to making employment-related decisions according to an applicant or employee’s experience, talent, and qualifications, without regard to his/her race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability (if otherwise qualified for the job), military/veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other status protected by federal, state, or local laws.
The Compliance Officer of the University is the Director of Human Resources. Any questions or complaints relative to discrimination should be referred to the Office of Human Resources. The Section 504/Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance Officer is the Associate Vice President for Fiscal Affairs. Students with disabilities who desire accommodations should contact Disability Services for Students in Counseling Services, preferably before the beginning of each semester. Any questions or complaints relative to facilities, services, and accessibility should be referred to the Office of Fiscal Affairs.
SECURITY POLICY STATEMENT
Trinity University’s campus security program is an ongoing process that includes the development and enforcement of regulations, procedures, and practices to provide a reasonable level of security for property, information, and for the personal safety of employees, students, and visitors.
Administrative and supervisory personnel are responsible for the incorporation of security principles and procedures in their respective areas of operations.
Each member of the faculty, staff, and student body is responsible for carrying out campus regulations, procedures, and practices and shall comply with federal, state, and local laws related to security matters while on the campus or in the course of representing or conducting University activities.
In compliance with the Crime Awareness and Security Act of 1990, the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, additional information regarding security policies and crime statistics is available from the Office of the Director of Campus Security, Trinity University, (210) 999-7070. This information is also available at the internet website: http://www.trinity.edu/departments/safe.htm.
ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION
Trinity University supplies every student and employee with an e-mail address. Students, faculty, and all employees of the university are expected to monitor their e-mail on a regular basis. E-mail is an official means of communication and will be utilized to conduct business and to supply information to students, staff, and faculty. E-mail is also a critical and primary communication tool for faculty, staff, and students in the event of a university emergency.
TRINITY UNIVERSITY ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS
Trinity’s goals for academic distinction are generously supported by friends and alumni of the University. Investment income from the investment of each of the following endowed scholarship funds provides continuing assistance for deserving Trinity University students.
Margaret J. Abernethy Engineering Science Scholarship Fund, provided by Dr. Lonnie L. Abernethy
Dr. Malouf Abraham, Jr. ’61 Scholarship Fund, provided by Mr. and Mrs. Malouf Abraham, Sr.
James C. and Bessie Aldridge Scholarship Fund, provided by the estates of Mr. James and
Mrs. Bessie Aldridge
A.B. Alexander Scholarship Endowment Fund, provided by Mr. Walter Bielstein ’48
Andrew V. Allison Scholarship Fund, provided by the estate of Mr. Andrew V. Allison
Anderson & Co. Scholarship Fund, provided by alumni working for Arthur Anderson & Company and co-workers
M.D. Anderson Foundation Scholarship Fund for students of Health Care Administration, provided by trustees of the M.D. Anderson Foundation
Gilbert H. Andres Family Scholarship Fund, provided by Mr. Gilbert H. Andres
Robert V. Andrews Engineering Education Fund, provided by graduates of Trinity’s Engineering Science Department
Hilda Briam Andrews Music Scholarship Fund, provided by Mr. Kent Andrews
Raymond W. and Margaret Banowsky Scholarship Fund, provided by the estate of
Mrs. Margaret P. Banowsky
Ben Benson Business Administration Scholarship Fund, provided by Mr. Wayne Hill ’69,
Mr. Fred Kay ’68, and Mr. Jim Olafson ’66
Melba A. Biard Scholarship in Music Fund, provided by Ms. Melba A. Biard
Betty Osborn Biedenham Endowed Scholarship Fund, provided by the estate of
Mrs. Betty Biedenham
Blakemore Family Scholarship Fund, provided by the trustees of the West Foundation
P.B. Bookman and Ellen Bookman Peters Scholarship Fund, provided by Mr. P.B. Bookman and
Mrs. Ellen Bookman Peters ’32
Kathryn Bowen Scholarship Fund, provided by the estate of Ms. Kathryn Bowen
George W. Brackenridge Education Scholarship Fund, provided by the George W. Brackenridge Foundation
George W. Brackenridge Fund, provided by the George W. Brackenridge Foundation
Eugene and Juanita Brady Scholarship Fund, provided by the estate of Mr. Eugene Brady
Frances Hickerson Brown Memorial Scholarship Fund, provided by Ms. Ethel H. Brown
Frank and Dorothy Brown Scholarship Fund, provided by the estate of Mr. Frank E. Brown
Bertie Butler Memorial Scholarship Fund, provided by the estate of Ms. Mildred R. Maples
Boleyn Zilker Byrd Scholarship Fund, provided by the estate of Mr. Boleyn Zilker Byrd
D. Harold Byrd, Jr. Scholarship Fund, provided by Mr. D. Harold Byrd, Jr.
Ron and Genie Calgaard Scholarship Fund, provided by alumni, faculty, staff, parents, friends, trustees, and businesses
Carolyn Rice Calvert Scholarship Fund, provided by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Calvert
James H. Calvert Scholarship Fund, provided by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Calvert
Alyne Goad Camp Scholarship Fund for teaching, provided by Mrs. Alyne Goad Camp
Leon and Alyne Goad Camp Scholarship Fund in Physics, provided by Dr. and Mrs. Leon Camp
Leon and Alyne Goad Camp Scholarship Fund, provided by Mrs. Alyne Goad Camp
Katherine Chrismans Cavaness Scholarship Fund, provided by the estate of Mr. Victor Cavaness ’40
John B. and Gladys W. Chadwick Scholarship Fund, provided by the estate of
Mrs. Gladys W. Chadwick
Fred A. Chapman Scholarship Fund, provided by Fred A. and Elise P. Chapman
John and Louise Chapman Scholarship Fund, provided by Mr. ’49 and Mrs. John Chapman
George Chavez Memorial Scholarship Fund, provided by the Trinity Association for Chicano Students
Barbara and Neil M. Chur Scholarship Fund, provided by Barbara and Neil M. Chur ’66;
Neil Chur Jr. ’90 and Elisabeth (Lissa) Chur Tehan, ’86, ‘88
George Dee ’32 and Johnny Jean ’33 Clark Scholarship Fund, provided by Ms. Lucy G. Clark and family
William K. Clark Scholarship Fund, provided by the estate of William K. “Billy” Clark
Coca-Cola Endowed Scholarship Fund, provided by the Coca-Cola Foundation
June Cook Scholarship Fund for Creative Writing, provided in memory of Mrs. Cook by her family and many friends
Jim and Boon Coulter Scholarship Fund provided by friends and members of the Coulter family and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Coulter
Ruth Chapman Cowles and Andrew G. Cowles Scholarship Fund, provided by members of the Chapman family and by the estate of Dr. Andrew G. Cowles
Cox and Smith Scholarship Fund, provided by the associates of Cox and Smith, Inc.
Flora Atherton Crichton Scholarship Fund, provided by the Flora Cameron Foundation and
Mrs. Flora Atherton Crichton
Gilbert Cuellar, Jr. Scholarship Fund, provided by Mr. Gilbert Cuellar ’76
Aladar Deutsch Memorial Scholarship Fund, provided by Mr. Russell Deutsch ’58
Irene K. Dicke Scholarship Fund, provided by Mr. ’68 and Mrs. ’68 James F. Dicke II
Janet S. Dicke Scholarship Fund, provided in her honor by her husband, Mr. Jim Dicke II ’68; her son, Mr. Jim Dicke III ’93; and his wife Katy ’94
Clifton C. and Henryetta C. Doak Scholarship Fund, provided by Mrs. Henryetta Doak ’62
Doane/Calvert Scholarship Fund, provided by the F. B. Doane Foundation
James and Dorothy Doss Scholarship Fund, provided by Mr. and Mrs. James Doss
Leonard A. Duce Graduate Fellowship Fund, provided by former Trinity President Duncan Wimpress
A. Baker Duncan Scholarship Fund in the Arts, provided by the Board of Trustees of the
Brown Foundation
Genevieve and G. Cameron Duncan Family Scholarship Fund, provided by the Duncan Family
G. Cameron and Genevieve Lykes Duncan Scholarship Fund, provided by Mr. and Mrs.
G. Cameron Duncan
Penny Walzel Dwyer Scholarship Fund, provided by Mr. James V. Walzel in honor of his daughter, Penny Walzel Dwyer ‘86
Edwin Eckert Scholarship Fund in Geology, provided by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Eckert
Ray Ellison Graduate Education Scholarship Fund, provided by a grant from the Ray Ellison Charitable Fund of the San Antonio Area Foundation
Ray Erlandson Endowed Scholarship Fund, provided by the alumni members of the former Theta Tau Upsilon Fraternity and Mr. and Mrs. Ray S. Erlandson
Ethel Evans Scholarship Fund, provided by the estate of Ms. Ethel Evans
Donald E. Everett Scholarship Fund, provided by Neil Chur, Jr. ’90, Michael ’87 and Lissa Chur Tehan ’86, members of the Triniteers, and other friends of Dr. Everett
Rose Muckerman Ezzell Scholarship Fund, provided by the estate of Ms. Rose Muckerman Ezzell
Tim K. and Dorothy Bayless Ferguson Scholarship Fund, provided by Mr. ’31 and
Mrs. Tim K. Ferguson
Jesse B. Ford (1901) Memorial Scholarship Fund, provided by Dr. ’38 and Mrs. Cecil H. Hale
Maydelle Vaughan Foster Scholarship Fund, provided by Mr. Ben F. Foster
Colonel T. C. Frost Scholarship Fund, provided by Frost National Bank and members of the
Frost family
Ransford S. Garnett Scholarship Fund, provided by the estate of Mrs. Aurelia G. Watkins
Geology Scholarship Fund, provided by various donors
Giesecke Memorial Fund, provided by the estate of Mr. Martin C. Gieseke
David Christopher Goldsbury Scholarship Fund, provided by the Board of Trustees of Trinity University in memory of David Christopher Goldsbury, son of former trustee, Mr. Kit Goldsbury
Paul E. Golliher Scholarship Fund, provided by the Health Care Alumni Association
Reverend and Mrs. Leven B. Gray Scholarship Fund, provided by their children,
Ms. Mary Leo Gray ’17, Mr. Leven D. Gray, and Mr. Will H. Gray ’22
Coleen Grissom Scholarship Fund, provided by alumni, faculty, staff, parents, and friends of
Trinity University
Dr. Burton E. Grossman Scholarship Fund, provided by Dr. Burton E. Grossman
Andree and Jean Gaulin Foundation Scholarship, provided by the Andree and
Jean Gaulin Foundation.
H.E.B. Scholarship Fund, provided by H.E. Butt Grocery Company
Ewing Halsell Scholarship Fund, provided by the trustees of the Halsell Foundation
Ewing Halsell Special Scholarship Fund, provided through trustee Mr. Gilbert M. Denman, Jr., courtesy of the Ewing Halsell Foundation
Tom A. Harris Scholarship Fund, provided by the estate of Mr. Thomas Harris
Wade H. ’13 and Clarkie ’15 Harrison Scholarship Fund, provided by the estate of
Mrs. Wade H. Harrison
Walter Lewis Hart and Kalista Hood Hart Scholarship Fund, provided by the estate of
Mrs. Kalista Hood Hart
Bascom and Donna Hayes Scholarship Fund, provided by Dr. Bascom B. ’27 and Mrs. Donna L. Hayes
Healy Family Scholarship Fund, provided by Edward and Helen Healy
William Randolph Hearst Foundation Scholarship Fund, provided by the directors of the
William Randolph Hearst Foundation
Frances K. Hendricks Scholarship Fund, provided by Dr. Frances Hendricks
Albert Herff-Beze Blue Key Scholarship Fund, provided by the Blue Key Men’s Honor Fraternity
Imogene A. Herndon Music Scholarship Fund, provided by Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Herndon
Imogene A. Herndon Scholarship Fund, provided by Harold and Imogene Herndon
Imogene and Harold Herndon Scholarship Fund, provided by the estate of Imogene and
Harold Herndon
Robert T. and Shirley Herres Scholarship Fund, provided by General and Mrs. Robert T. Herres
William Hiester Scholarship Fund, provided by Mr. William M. Hiester
H.R. and Beulah R. Hohenberger Endowed Scholarship Fund, provided by the estate of
Mrs. Beulah R. Hohenberger
W. Thomas (Tommy) Holmes II, Tommy Stella Holmes Kepner, and Dona Holmes Pitman Scholarship Fund, provided by Mrs. Estelle Yates Holmes
Professor and Mrs. F.B. Isely Memorial Scholarship in Biology Fund, provided by Mrs. Mary N. Isely
Louise Munn Jehl Scholarship Fund, provided by Francis J. and Louise M. Jehl ’39
Jesse H. and Mary Gibbs Jones Scholarship Fund, provided by the Houston Endowment Inc.
Helen and Everett Jones Scholarship Fund, transferred to Trinity from the McNay Art Museum, provided by Helen and Everett Jones ’44
Judd-Lennox Scholarship Fund, provided by the Martha, David, and Bagby Lennox Foundation
Robert S. and Kaye Y. Kemp Scholarship Fund, provided by Kathryn Y. Kemp
Ruth Allen and Everett B. King Scholarship Fund, provided by the estates of Mr. and Mrs.
Everett B. King
Roberta W. King Scholarship Fund, provided by the trustee of the Mr. Robert W. King ’16 Trust
Otto and Marcia Koehler Scholarship Fund, provided by the Otto Koehler Foundation
John and Bonnie Korbell Scholarship Fund, provided by Mr. and Mrs. John C. Korbell
Lamb-Griner-Wakefield Memorial Scholarship Fund, provided by the estate of
Mrs. Gladys L. Wakefield
Helen L. Laue Scholarship Fund, provided by Helen L. Laue
Martha ’29, David ’18 and Bagby ’20 Lennox Foundation Fund, provided by the trustees of the Lennox Foundation
Robert M. Luby and Charles R. Johnston Scholarship Fund, provided by Luby’s Cafeteria, Inc. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Luby
Paul Markey Endowment Fund, provided by Mr. Paul Markey
Marsh/Kellogg Family Scholarship, provided by the families of Tom and Charlene Marsh, Luke and Estee ’95 Kellogg, and Charles Marsh ‘03
Julia Heusinger McCall Scholarship Fund, provided by Mr. Edward W. Heusinger
Sarah E. McCarty Memorial Scholarship Fund, provided by Sarah E. McCarty and the estate of
Clara Sullivan White
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. “Red” McCombs Scholarship Fund, provided by Mr. and Mrs. B. J. McCombs
James Ritchie McCulloch Memorial Scholarship Fund, provided by Mrs. J.R. McCulloch and
Mr. and Mrs. J.R. McCulloch, Jr.
William Crews and Ina Beth McGavock Memorial Fund, provided by Dr. William C. and
Mrs. Ina Beth McGavock
Marvin McGee Music Scholarship Fund, provided by the McGee Family and Friends
Mary Moore McMillan ’28 Memorial Scholarship Fund, provided by Bruce McMillan, Jr. Foundation
Janis K. McMillen Scholarship Fund, provided by Janis K. McMillen ‘59
Montez Crow Merritt Scholarship Fund, provided by Mrs. Montez Merritt
Methodist Healthcare Ministries Scholarship, provided by Methodist Healthcare Ministries
Military-Civilian Club Scholarship Fund, provided by the Mattie Jennie Trust
O. R. Mitchell Scholarship Fund, provided by Ms. Patricia J. Mitchell ’57
O. R. and Eva Mitchell Scholarship Fund, provided by the estate of Mr. O. R. Mitchell
Maurice T. Moore ’15, John H. Moore ’28, and John H. Moore III ’60 Scholarship Endowment Fund, provided by friends, members of the Moore Family, and the estate of Maurice T. Moore
Clarkson P. Moseley Scholarship Fund, provided by Mr. Clarkson P. Moseley
Norine R. Murchison Education Scholarship Fund, provided by the estate of
Mrs. Norine R. Murchison
Norine R. Murchison Endowed Scholarship Fund, provided by Mrs. Norine R. Murchison
Norine R. Murchison Graduate Accounting Scholarship Fund, provided by the estate of
Mrs. Norine R. Murchison
Music Scholarship Fund, provided by the Mattie Jennie Trust
Newman Family Foundation Scholarship Fund, provided by the Newman Family Foundation
George A. Newton (1892) and Family Scholarship Fund, provided by the Estate of Sally Newton
Clara Hood Nielsen Scholarship Fund, provided by the estates of Mr. and Mrs. ’19
Clara Hood Nielsen
Gretchen Cook Northrup Scholarship Fund, provided by Mrs. Helen Hogan
Frances W. O’Hornett Scholarship Fund, provided by the J. A. Chapman and Leta M. Chapman Charitable Trust, Bank of Oklahoma
Gregory P. Olmsted ’87 Memorial Scholarship Fund, provided by Mrs. Georgette Olmsted
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Orsinger Scholarship Fund, provided by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Orsinger
Genevieve M. Orsinger Scholarship Fund, provided by Mrs. Genevieve Orsinger
Gunther and Mary Orsinger Scholarship Fund, provided by the estate of Mr. and Mrs.
Gunther Orsinger
Oxley Foundation Scholarship Fund, provided by the trustees of the Oxley Foundation
Donald R. Philbin III Memorial Scholarship Fund, provided by Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Philbin,
Mr. ’84 and Mrs. Donald R. Philbin, Jr., and family and friends
Minnie Stevens Piper Foundation Scholarship Fund, provided by Minnie Stevens Piper Foundation
Morris R. Pitman Scholarship Fund, provided by Mr. Morris R. Pitman
Mary Nell Plumhoff Scholarship Fund, provided by the estate of Ms. Mary Nell Plumhoff ’38
Dick and Peggy Prassel Scholarship Fund, provided by the trusts of Dick and Peggy Prassel
Public Administration Scholarships Fund, provided by various donors
Rupert Radford Scholarship Fund, provided by Radford Trust, through Mr. Eugene Brady
Rupert and Lillian Radford Scholarship Fund, provided by the Rupert and Lillian Radford Trust through Mr. Eugene Brady
Ragan Scholarship Fund, provided by the estate of Ms. Sherry Ragan Morehouse
Reader’s Digest Foundation Scholarship Fund, provided by the Reader’s Digest Foundation
Caroline L. Reynolds Scholarship Fund, provided by the estate of Ms. Caroline L. Reynolds
Charles Halsted Richardson ’69 Memorial Scholarship Fund, provided by Ard E. and
Mildred Richardson
Elizabeth D. Rockwell Scholarship Fund, provided by Mrs. Edith C. Brumbaugh
John and Georgette Rogers Scholarship Fund, provided by the Bank of Oklahoma and
Ms. Sharon J. Bell, trustees of the J. A. Chapman and Leta M. Chapman Charitable Trust
Alex Row Memorial Scholarship Fund, provided by Dr. and Mrs. James Row, other family and friends, in memory of Alex Row
Sain-Thrailkill Scholarship Fund, provided by the estate of Ms. Gloria Grace Sain ’42
San Antonio Area Foundation Health Care Administration Scholarship Fund, provided by the
Semp Fuss Foundation
Virginia Sanford Scholarship Fund, provided by the estate of Miss Virginia Sanford
Lieutenant Colonel Virginia M. Schneider ’62 Memorial Scholarship Fund, provided by the
Schneider family and friends
Ray F. Schoolfield Trust Scholarship Fund, provided by Mr. R.F. Schoolfield
Schrader, Herff-Beze, McGavock, & Hendricks Scholarship Fund provided by Dr. ’47 and Mrs. ’46, John R. Silber, and other alumni in memory of Trinity faculty members George A. Schrader,
Albert Herff‑Beze, Ina Beth McGavock, and Frances K. Hendricks
Semmes Foundation Endowed Science Scholarship Fund, provided by the Board of Directors of the Semmes Foundation, Inc.
Ellis Shapiro Scholarship Fund, provided by the San Antonio Chapter, Public Relations Society of America
John N. Shell Scholarship Fund, provided by the estates of John N. ’24 and Marion Shell
Orval and Lillian Slater Scholarship Fund, provided by Mr. Orval A. Slater
Forrest M. Smith Memorial Scholarship Fund, provided by the estate of Forrest M. Smith and friends of Forrest M. Smith
Southwest Gem and Mineral Society Scholarship Fund, provided by Southwest Gem and Mineral Society
AT&T Scholarship Fund, provided by AT&T
Mary and Glenn Stables Memorial Scholarship Fund, provided by Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stables
C. V. Starr Scholarship Fund, provided by the Starr Foundation in memory of C. V. Starr
David F. Stein/Robert E. Hunter Scholarship Fund, provided by Mr. David F. Stein ’70
E.M. and Thelma Stevens Scholarship Fund, provided by the estates of Mr. and Mrs. E.M. Stevens
Muriel B. Storer Scholarship Fund, provided by the estate of Ms. Muriel B. Storer ’48 in memory of
Dr. Charles W. Burrows
Jewel H. Osborn Storey Scholarship Fund, provided by the family of Mrs. Jewel Osborn Storey
David and Deborah Straus Scholarship Fund, provided by David J. ’44 and Deborah Straus
Joe R. and Emilie F. Straus Scholarship Fund, provided by Mr. David J. Straus ’44 and the
Straus Charitable Trust
Henry and Leonora Stumberg Scholarship Fund, provided by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stumberg
Dave C. Swalm Scholarship Fund, provided by Mr. and Mrs. Dave C. Swalm
Synod of the Sun Scholarship Fund, provided by funds from the Higher Education and Bicentennial Funds established with the Texas Presbyterian Foundation
Raymond E. and Betsy C. Thomas Memorial Scholarship Fund, provided by the estate of
Mrs. Betsy C. Thomas
John. D. Thornton Scholarship, provided by Joseph and Sandra Aragona
Louise and Staylor Tillman Trust Fund, provided by the Louise and Staylor Tillman Trust
Top Scholars Fund, provided by an anonymous donor
Clemens Traumann Scholarship Fund, provided by the estate of Ellen T. Work
Trinity University Memorial Scholarship Fund, provided by various donors
Trinity University Student Association Scholarship Fund, provided by various donors
Trinity University Women’s Club Scholarship Fund, provided by the Trinity University Women’s Club
George W. and Lenora S. Turner Scholarship fund, provided by Mrs. Lenora S. Turner
Jacob Uhrich Scholarship Fund, provided by Mrs. Ted A. Schafer ’49
Royden and Norma Jean Utley Scholarship Fund, provided by the estate of Norma Jean Utley
Minnie Quickendstedt Underwood Scholarship Fund, provided by the Minnie Quickendstedt Foundation
Clyde and Ruby Verheyden Scholarship Fund, provided by the trustees of the Turner Charitable Foundation and Clyde ’32 and Ruby ’32 Verheyden
Fred and Bennie Donald Vittrup Trust Fund for the Education of worthy students, provided by the estate of Bennie Donald Vittrup
Herbert J. and Dulcie Knox Von Rosenberg and Dulcie Knox Von Rosenberg Scholarship Fund, provided by the estate of Mildred R. Maples
Walls Family Scholarship fund, provided by Mr. and Mrs. B. Carmage Walls
Maria Agnes Walton Memorial Scholarship Fund, provided by the estate of Mr. John B. Walton
Reverend R. L. Walton Scholarship Fund, provided by Mr. Paul N. Howell and The Howell Foundation
Alfred P. Ward Memorial Scholarship Fund, provided by Ms. A.P. Ward
The Ward-Glass Memorial Scholarship Fund, provided by Col. William R. Ward
John W. and Ella T. Watson Scholarship Fund, provided by Mrs. Ella T. Watson
Waxahachie Alumni Scholarship Fund, provided by alumni and former students of the
Waxahachie campus
Alfred G. West ’50 Scholarship Fund, provided by Mrs. Stuart C. Irby, Jr. ’77
Gela Grote West Scholarship Fund, provided by the West Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold R. Wetz and Mr. and Mrs. John N. Stoddard Scholarship Fund, provided by Philip ’73 and Linda (Stoddard) ’72 Wetz
Paul ’95 and Karen ’95 Lieberson Whitney Scholarship Fund, provided by Erwin C. and
Deloris D. Whitney
Mr. and Mrs. Brown Williamson Scholarship Fund, provided by Col. Judith E. Williamson ’59
Irene and Earl Wischer Scholarship Fund, provided by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wischer
Joyce Bell Witt Scholarship Fund, provided by the late Mr. William H. Bell
Elizabeth F. and Simon E. Wolff Endowed Scholarship Fund, provided by Elizabeth and Simon Wolff
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Worth Scholarship Fund, provided by Mr. G. W. Worth
William Gaylord Youse Scholarship Fund, provided by Mrs. Kathryn Y. Kemp