History Department
Childress Fellowships
Purpose and Amount of Assistance 

A limited amount of financial assistance to advanced students majoring in history is available each semester and summer through funds provided by the Childress Family Foundation. Amounts of individual awards, generally limited to modest sums, are designed to assist the student to meet a particular or unexpected situation and will be determined by the availability of funds and the circumstances of each applicant.  Grants may be made to meet all or part of tuition costs, to help in the purchase of texts and other required books, and to meet other special expenses of an academic or scholarly nature.  Funds under this program are not available for personal needs (such as food, housing, or transportation) and cannot be allocated for unspecified purposes or uses. Assistance is handled in general by budget transfers within the university. For example, the History Department might arrange to pay directly all or part of a tuition bill or a bookstore bill when receipts are presented. No cash is generally disbursed directly to individuals under this program. 

Eligibility and Requirements

The requirements for eligibility are important and should be carefully noted. Each of the following sentences cover a point of major interest. Eligible for assistance are all full-time regular students who are juniors, seniors, or master's degree candidates majoring in history in one of the following programs:

Departmental major in history, Teaching Major in Social Studies (historical perspectives), M.A. in History or Social Science (with a history emphasis). Assistance for any semester will be given only if the applicant is registered for a minimum of six semester hours of course work in history (including social studies methods and student teaching) during the semester for which aid is sought.

Eligibility is not determined by previous course grades or grade averages but preference will be given to applicants who have demonstrated sound academic ability and accomplishment. Similarly, specific career or academic objectives (such as teaching or pursuit of advanced degrees) are not required but the applicant's apparent potential for reaching his or her goals will be considered.

Applicants are required to submit at least two letters of recommendation with their completed application. One of the letters must be from a member of the Department of History. Recipients are expected to attend the History Department's Honors and Recognition Ceremony to be acknowledged for their achievement.

 

Selection and Notification

Decisions awarding assistance and determining the form and amount of aid are made by the Honors and Scholarships Committee of the Department of History after careful evaluation of all applications. The variations in the amount of money available each semester or summer and in the number and merit of applications make it impossible to specify how many awards might be made for any semester or summer. All applicants will be notified as soon as possible of the Committee's decisions.

 

Past Recipients:

2008
Tori Koenig
Dean Kessler


2004-05
Carissa Bartling
Tyla Doss
Emily Heinlen
John Hill
Jillian Luttrell
Elizabeth Miller
Joshua Snyder

2003-04
April Branstetter
Kathy Keovilayvong
Joshua Snyder
Courtney Sturgeon

2002-03
Kevin Cline
Joshua Dommer
Phillip Hurst
Thomas McLaughlin
James Maurer
Tracy Pietrucha

 

2001-02
Christopher Bentley
Mary Davis
Edrow Jones
Matthew Martin
Jessica Schnur
Aaron Weinacht

2000-01
Andrea Brickhouse
Marianne Butcher
Mary Davis
Nicole Fitzgerald
Dennis Lockwood
Megan Ross

1999-00
Michelle Haas

 

1998-99
Robert Borst
Maryanne Burns
Monica Garger
William Jacks
Nicole Lamka
Paul Woodward

1997-98
Robert Borst
Rhonda Maskill
Brian McKean
Jennifer Reynolds
David MacLaren
Deborah Rogers

1996-97
Dana Clemens
Kathryn Hahn
Corey Sharp
Kelly Wolfe
Brian Howey
Kimberly Spragg

 

1995-96
Joseph Buschman
Kelly Wolfe
Lisa Yount
Ryan Lengacher
Mandy Wirick

 

1994-95
Rosemarie Murray
Jason Wesco
Mandy Wirick
Harry Anderson
Joseph Buschman
Jill Grimes
Craig Nickerson

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

1993-94
Jill Grimes
William Kurtz
Stephanie Riter
Mandy Wirick
Harry Anderson
Joseph Buschman
Craig Nickerson

 

1992-93
David Crawford
Leah Cummins
James Shrock
David Perry
Nicholas Whitacre
Eric Creviston
Rosemary Pleva
Robert DeRuntz

 

1991-92
Pamela Mills
Rosemary Pleva
Marc Kovac
Julie A. Lyons
Stephan Stone
Karen Woerner
James Shrock
Scott Shoup

 

1990-91
Jon Reutebuch
Pamela Mills
Karen Hiday
Michael Jacobs
Mark McCleese
Edward Penman
Cynthia Roberts

1989-90
Jody Yarborough
William Ball
Rosemary Ross
Judy Grove
Pamela Mills
Cynthia Roberts
Timothy Olling
Michelle Buckmaster

1988-89
Brian Howey
Brenda Chandler
Christopher Anderson
Jill Sutton
William Ball
Brenda Chandler

1987-88
Ricka Smith
Jon Ulz
Lisa Detweiler
Danny Jones
Pamela Poor

 

1986-87
William Owen
Eric Jackson
Kirt Matthews
George Reid

1985-86
Mark Clem
Rana Dickinson
Tammy J. Werner
Raymond DeLucino

 

1984-85
Troy Short
Kent Gray
Gregory Kirkham
John Pavey
Ronald Rich
Kathleen Yeadon

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1983-84
Ronald Rich
Edward Rowe
Troy Short
Vincent Vandenbroeck
James Yuncker
Larry Baker
Matthew McClure
Beth Ann Smith
Kathleen Yeadon
Diane J. Zolper

 

1982-83
Sandra Hunt
Edward Rowe
Steven Tomboni
Benta McDonald
Robin Klopfenstein

Loretta Kensinger

Matthew McClure

 

1981-82
Kimberly Klee
Lisa Symula
Nancy Turner

 

1980-81
John Buschman
Richard Chapman
Beth Ann Cato Fetters
Donald Palmer
Michael Ringlespaugh
Nancy Turner
Laura Wirthlin
Lance Young
Silas Morrow
Jack Kirchner

 

1979-80
Jeffrey Feltman
Silas Morrow
James Annis
Jane Heaton
Harold Ferris
Judith Buckley

 

1978-79
Harold Ferris
Johannes Williams
Mark Bibler
Robert Hill
Wilbert Jenkins
Deborah Sullivan

 

1977-78
Johannes Williams
Richard Chapman
Inez Miller
Andrea Kiser
William Goodheart
Julie Eden
Deborah Sullivan

 

1976-77
Susan Clauser
Inez Miller
Suzanne Little