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John Davies Family Endowed Scholarship.<br />
John D. and Margaret S. Davies have generously<br />
underwritten this scholarship for full-time<br />
students who maintain a grade point average of<br />
at least 2.0, demonstrate financial need and are<br />
enrolled in the College of Business or majoring<br />
in journalism in the Eugene S. Pulliam School<br />
of Journalism in the College of Liberal Arts<br />
and Sciences. The donors hope that a minority<br />
student who meets all of the criteria will receive<br />
the award at least once every four years; however,<br />
they do not wish that the scholarship be<br />
awarded exclusively to minority students.<br />
Helen F. Dick Memorial Scholarship. <strong>Butler</strong><br />
Trustee Rollin M. Dick created this scholarship<br />
in memory of his wife of 56 years. The couple<br />
generously supported the arts, education and<br />
many civic organizations with personal gifts<br />
as well as gifts from their personal foundation,<br />
The Helping Fund. Recipients shall be<br />
full-time students in the College of Business in<br />
good standing with the <strong>University</strong>. Preference<br />
is given to students with significant financial<br />
need.<br />
Jack Engledow Endowed Scholarship. This<br />
scholarship will be awarded each year to a<br />
business student entering his or her senior year<br />
who displays a high potential for entrepreneurial<br />
and ethical business leadership. “The student<br />
should have demonstrated, in and outside the<br />
classroom: a creative mind; a willingness to<br />
work hard; a zeal for challenging the conventional<br />
and taking intelligent chances; a belief in<br />
the importance of ethical behavior and integrity<br />
in business and personal life; and an ability to<br />
inspire others and urge them down the same<br />
path. It may well go to a student who hears a<br />
different drummer; the beat of the future may<br />
come from an unfamiliar band.” No need or<br />
academic requirements are attached.<br />
Dr. Richard E. Fetter Scholarship. Dr. Richard<br />
Fetter has been a professor of marketing<br />
since 1994 and was dean of the College of<br />
Business from 1999 to 2007. His friends<br />
established this scholarship to honor his tireless<br />
contributions to the <strong>University</strong>. It is awarded<br />
to students enrolled in the College of Business<br />
who exemplify Dr. Fetter’s positive qualities and<br />
attributes. Recipients should have a grade point<br />
average of 3.0 or higher.<br />
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Edmund W. and Lucienne Genier Scholarship.<br />
Endowed by family and friends of Lucienne<br />
and Edmund Genier, this scholarship is administered<br />
by the Office of Financial Aid working<br />
with the College of Business. Preference is<br />
given to sophomores, juniors or seniors who<br />
demonstrate financial need and have at least a<br />
3.0 grade point average.<br />
Thomas W. Genrich Scholarship Award.<br />
Thomas Genrich, Class of 1978, is a retired<br />
partner with Price Waterhouse Coopers. He<br />
established this award to provide tuition<br />
support to worthy and capable students<br />
enrolled full time in the College of Business.<br />
Adrian and Teresita Guzman Endowed<br />
Business Scholarship. Vivianna Guzman<br />
established this scholarship to honor her<br />
parents, who sacrificed to provide the best<br />
education possible for their children. The<br />
recipient shall be a female student of Hispanic<br />
descent with preference given to full-time<br />
students enrolled in the College of Business<br />
and who demonstrate financial need.<br />
John C. Hart Sr. Scholarship. John Hart’s<br />
career in the building industry combined<br />
private and public service. On the occasion of<br />
his 75th birthday, friends and family established<br />
this scholarship in his honor. Hart was a<br />
member of the Class of 1944. Recipients are<br />
students in the College of Business who have<br />
demonstrated superior achievement, potential<br />
for leadership and financial need.<br />
Hart-Logsdon Scholarship. The Builders<br />
Association of Greater Indianapolis and <strong>Butler</strong><br />
alumna Martha Logsdon established this<br />
scholarship to honor her nephews, William<br />
L. Hart, Class of 1939, and John C. Hart,<br />
Class of 1944. This award is in recognition of<br />
their many years of outstanding service to the<br />
Indianapolis community. It is designated for a<br />
student in the College of Business, its purpose<br />
being to encourage the study of the free enterprise<br />
system.<br />
Philip S. Kappes Endowed Business<br />
Scholarship. The law firm of Lewis & Kappes<br />
established this fund to honor Philip “Skip”<br />
Kappes, Class of 1945, for his lifetime of excellence<br />
in the practice of law. Skip and his wife<br />
Dodie, Class of 1947, have long been staunch<br />
Bulldog supporters and have both served on