Matthew
Kight
of Ashford is a recipient of the
Broughton W. & Marion R. Connell
Memorial Leadership Scholarship. Kight
plans to major in mathematics at Troy
University. The Connell Scholarship is a
four-year scholarship which pays full
tuition and fees at the Dothan Campus.
To qualify, an undergraduate student
must exhibit leadership skills and have
a minimum ACT composite score of 22 and
a minimum high school GPA of 3.0.
Megan
Sumner
of Ashford is a recipient the Broughton
W. & Marion R. Connell Memorial
Leadership Scholarship. Sumner plans to
major in marketing at Troy University.
The Connell Scholarship is a four-year
scholarship which pays full tuition and
fees at the Dothan Campus. To qualify,
an undergraduate student must exhibit
leadership skills and have a minimum ACT
composite score of 22 and a minimum high
school GPA of 3.0.

James
Thompson
of Ashford is a recipient of the
Broughton W. & Marion R. Connell
Memorial Leadership Scholarship.
Thompson plans to major in computer
science at Troy University. The Connell
Scholarship is a four-year scholarship
which pays full tuition and fees at the
Dothan Campus. To qualify, undergraduate
students must exhibit leadership skills
and have a minimum ACT composite score
of 22 and a minimum high school GPA of
3.0.
Ashley
Maccioni
of Columbia is a recipient of the
Broughton W. & Marion R. Connell
Memorial Leadership Scholarship. Maccioni plans to major in elementary
education at Troy University. The
Connell Scholarship is a four-year
scholarship which pays full tuition and
fees at the Dothan Campus. To qualify,
undergraduate students must exhibit
leadership skills and have a minimum ACT
composite score of 22 and a minimum high
school GPA of 3.0.

Anthony Sims
of
Columbia is the recipient of the Phi
Theta Kappa Transfer Scholarship. Sims
plans to major in history education at
Troy University. The Phi Theta Kappa
Scholarship is a two-year, half-tuition
scholarship available to current
two-year college transfer students at
the Dothan Campus who are or were
members in good standing of Phi Theta
Kappa. Sims also received the
All-Alabama Academic Scholarship which
is a two-year, half-tuition
scholarship. The All-Alabama Academic
Scholarship recognizes scholarly
achievements and leadership
accomplishments of students while
enrolled in community and junior
colleges.

Magan
Bond
of Dothan is a recipient of the
Broughton W. & Marion R. Connell
Memorial Leadership Scholarship. Bond
plans to major in biology at Troy
University. The Connell Scholarship is a
four-year scholarship which pays full
tuition and fees at the Dothan Campus.
To qualify, an undergraduate student
must exhibit leadership skills and have
a minimum ACT composite score of 22 and
a minimum high school GPA of 3.0.

Benjamin Burgess
of Dothan is a recipient of the
Broughton W. & Marion R. Connell
Memorial Leadership Scholarship. Bond
plans to major in business at Troy
University. The Connell Scholarship is a
four-year scholarship which pays full
tuition and fees at the Dothan Campus.
To qualify, an undergraduate student
must exhibit leadership skills and have
a minimum ACT composite score of 22 and
a minimum high school GPA of 3.0.

Thomas Childress
of
Dothan is the recipient of the Trojan
Pride Scholarship. Childress plans to
major in criminal justice at Troy
University. The Trojan Pride Scholarship
is available to an incoming freshman at
the Dothan Campus. To qualify, a student
must have no college credit and must
demonstrate leadership potential and a
history of academic excellence.
Crystal
Clark
of
Dothan is a recipient of the Broughton
W. & Marion R. Connell Memorial
Leadership Scholarship. Clark plans to
pursue a master’s degree in accounting
at Troy University. The graduate Connell
Scholarship is a two-year scholarship
which pays 9 hours of graduate tuition
and fees for four semesters at the
Dothan Campus.

Tiffany Clark
of Dothan is the recipient of the Dothan
High School Class of 1953 Scholarship.
This scholarship was established with
contributions from members of the Dothan
High School Class of 1953 in
commemoration of their 50th
anniversary year. The scholarship is
applicable toward undergraduate tuition
for two semesters at the Dothan Campus.
It is available to a graduate of Dothan
High School who is an incoming freshman
with a minimum high school GPA of 3.0.
Clark also received the Broughton W. &
Marion R. Connell Memorial Leadership
Scholarship. The Connell Scholarship is
a four-year scholarship which pays full
tuition and fees at the Dothan Campus.
To qualify, undergraduate students must
exhibit leadership skills and have a
minimum ACT composite score of 22 and a
minimum high school GPA of 3.0.

Rhonda Fitch
of Dothan is the recipient of the Edgar
Bernard McDaniel Memorial Scholarship.
Fitch is majoring in accounting. The
McDaniel Scholarship is a tuition-waiver
scholarship available to undergraduate
students at the Dothan Campus. To
qualify, a student must major in
accounting and have a minimum GPA of at
least 3.2. Students must also
demonstrate leadership qualities and
skills and demonstrate financial need.

Courtney Henderson
of
Dothan is the recipient of the Trojan
Pride Scholarship. Henderson plans to
major in pre-professional biology at
Troy University. The Trojan Pride
Scholarship is available to an incoming
freshman at the Dothan Campus who has no
college credit. To qualify, a student
must demonstrate leadership potential
and a history of academic excellence.

Hila
Hopkins
of
Dothan is a recipient of the Student
Affairs Scholarship. Hopkins is majoring
in English at Troy University. The
Student Affairs Scholarship is a
two-year, half-tuition scholarship
available to currently enrolled
undergraduate students at the Dothan
Campus. To qualify, a student must
demonstrate academic potential and
financial need and must have an overall
college GPA of at least 2.75.

Anna
Johnson
of
Dothan is a recipient of the Trojan
Pride Scholarship. Johnson plans to
major in psychology at Troy University.
The Trojan Pride Scholarship is
available to an incoming freshman at the
Dothan Campus who has no college credit.
To qualify, a student must demonstrate
leadership potential and a history of
academic excellence.
Lettie
Jones
of Dothan is a recipient of the
Broughton W. & Marion R. Connell
Memorial Leadership Scholarship. Jones
plans to pursue a master’s degree in
counseling and psychology at Troy
University. The graduate Connell
Scholarship is a two-year scholarship
which pays 9 hours of graduate tuition
and fees for four semesters at the
Dothan Campus.

Ashley Lamb
of Dothan is the recipient of the Trojan
Pride Scholarship. Lamb plans to major
in business at Troy University. The
Trojan Pride Scholarship is available to
an incoming freshman at the Dothan
Campus who has no college credit. To
qualify, a student must demonstrate
leadership potential and a history of
academic excellence.

Brittney Layton
of Dothan is the recipient of the
Broughton W. & Marion R. Connell
Memorial Leadership Scholarship. Layton
plans to pursue a master’s degree in
elementary education at Troy University.
The graduate Connell Scholarship is a
two-year scholarship which pays 9 hours
of graduate tuition and fees for four
semesters at the Dothan Campus.

Zachary Marden
of
Dothan is the recipient of the Trojan
Pride Scholarship. Marden plans to major
in biology at Troy University. The
Trojan Pride Scholarship is available to
an incoming freshman at the Dothan
Campus who has no college credit. To
qualify, a student must demonstrate
leadership potential and a history of
academic excellence.

Julie
Morris
of Dothan is a recipient of the Student
Affairs Scholarship. Morris is majoring
in management at Troy University. The
Student Affairs Scholarship is a
two-year, half-tuition scholarship
available to currently enrolled
undergraduate students at the Dothan
Campus. To qualify, a student must
demonstrate academic potential and
financial need and have an overall
college GPA of at least 2.75.

Richard Peel
of
Dothan is a recipient of the Broughton
W. & Marion R. Connell Memorial
Leadership Scholarship. Peel plans to
major in accounting at Troy University.
The Connell Scholarship is a four-year
scholarship which pays full tuition and
fees at the Dothan Campus. To qualify,
an undergraduate student must exhibit
leadership skills and have a minimum ACT
composite score of 22 and a minimum high
school GPA of 3.0.

Rachel Povlacs
of
Dothan is a recipient of the Broughton
W. & Marion R. Connell Memorial
Leadership Scholarship. Povlacs plans to
pursue a master’s degree in history
education at Troy University. The
graduate Connell Scholarship is a
two-year scholarship which pays 9 hours
of graduate tuition and fees for four
semesters at the Dothan Campus.

Stacey Shirah
of
Dothan is the recipient of the Broughton
W. & Marion R. Connell Memorial
Leadership Scholarship. Shirah plans to
major in elementary education at Troy
University. The Connell Scholarship is a
four-year scholarship which pays full
tuition and fees at the Dothan Campus.
To qualify, an undergraduate student
must exhibit leadership skills and have
a minimum ACT composite score of 22 and
a minimum high school GPA of 3.0.

Jonathan Taylor
of Dothan is a recipient of the
Broughton W. & Marion R. Connell
Memorial Leadership Scholarship. Taylor
plans to pursue a master’s degree in
accounting at Troy University. The
graduate Connell Scholarship is a
two-year scholarship which pays 9 hours
of graduate tuition and fees for four
semesters at the Dothan Campus.

LeeAnn Taylor
of
Dothan is the recipient of the Jack R.
Sublette Memorial Scholarship. Taylor is
majoring in English at Troy University.
The Sublette Scholarship is a one-year,
full-tuition scholarship available to an
undergraduate student at the Dothan
Campus who is of junior or senior
status. To qualify, a student must be
majoring in Arts and Sciences and have a
cumulative TROY GPA of at least 3.5.

Tammy Kincey
of
Headland is the recipient of the
Junior College Transfer Scholarship.
Kincey plans to major in elementary
education at Troy University. The Junior
College Transfer Scholarship is a
two-year, half-tuition scholarship
available to current transfer students
at the Dothan Campus with an overall
college GPA of at least 3.5.

Wendy
Hoover
of
Midland City
is the recipient of the National Alumni
Association Scholarship. Hoover is
majoring in sociology at Troy
University. The National Alumni
Scholarship is available to a full-time
student at the Dothan Campus. To
qualify, a student must be a freshman
who has earned no more than 30 semester
hours at a college or university.

Margie Phillips
of
Midland City is a recipient of the
Broughton W. & Marion R. Connell
Memorial Leadership Scholarship.
Phillips plans to pursue a master’s
degree in elementary education at Troy
University. The graduate Connell
Scholarship is a two-year scholarship
which pays 9 hours of graduate tuition
and fees for four semesters at the
Dothan Campus.

Tammatha Davis
of
Taylor is the
recipient of the George Y. & Johnnie R.
Malone Perpetual Memorial Scholarship.
Davis is majoring in psychology. The
George Y. & Johnnie R. Malone
Scholarship is a tuition-waiver
scholarship available to undergraduate
students at the Dothan Campus who have
an overall college GPA of 3.0, who are
residents of Houston County and who
demonstrate financial need.

Susan
McNeil
of
Taylor is a recipient of the Broughton
W. & Marion R. Connell Memorial
Leadership Scholarship. McNeil plans to
major in accounting at Troy University.
The Connell Scholarship is a four-year
scholarship which pays full tuition and
fees at the Dothan Campus. To qualify,
undergraduate students must exhibit
leadership skills and have a minimum ACT
composite score of 22 and a minimum high
school GPA of 3.0.
Wendy
Paulk
of Taylor is the recipient of the
Douglas C. Patterson Leadership
Scholarship. Paulk plans to pursue a
master’s degree in general science
education at Troy University. The
Patterson Scholarship is a one-year
scholarship that pays 9 hours of
graduate tuition at the Dothan Campus.
The scholarship is available to a
first-time graduate student who is
admitted into the College of Education.
Amanda Smith
of Webb is the
recipient of the George H. Malone
Memorial Scholarship. The
George H.
Malone Scholarship is a tuition-waiver
scholarship available to an incoming
freshman at Troy University who is
majoring in business and who has a high
school GPA of 3.0. The recipient of this
scholarship must demonstrate good moral
character, must have a well-rounded
school career as an individual by
participation in extracurricular and/or
community service, and must reside
within a 50 mile radius of the Dothan
Campus.
Brittany
Weed
of Webb is the recipient of the Junior
College Transfer Scholarship. Weed plans
to major in marketing at Troy
University. The Junior College Transfer
Scholarship is a two-year, half-tuition
scholarship available to current
transfer students at the Dothan Campus
with an overall college GPA of at least
3.5.