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Winstan R. and Jacqueline B. Sellick Business<br />
Scholarship. Winstan “Bud” Sellick and<br />
his wife Jacqueline, both Class of 1944, were<br />
active participants in campus life and remain<br />
loyal Bulldog supporters. They established<br />
this scholarship in 2000 for full-time business<br />
administration students with a grade point average<br />
that places them in the upper 50 percent of<br />
their class and who have demonstrated financial<br />
need. The scholarship is to be administered by<br />
the Office of Financial Aid working with the<br />
College of Business. The Sellicks have endowed<br />
two other scholarships at <strong>Butler</strong>.<br />
Winstan R. Sellick, Jacqueline Sellick and<br />
Herman W. Blomberg Scholarship. Winstan<br />
“Bud” Sellick and his wife Jacqueline, both<br />
Class of 1944, established this fund to celebrate<br />
their <strong>Butler</strong> experiences and to honor Mrs.<br />
Sellick’s late brother, Herman Blomberg, a<br />
successful architect who helped design several<br />
buildings in Indiana. Because they share a tremendous<br />
concern for the well-being of future<br />
generations of <strong>Butler</strong> students, the Sellicks<br />
established this scholarship in 1998. The award<br />
is given to business students based on financial<br />
need and academic ability.<br />
Martha H. and W. Thomas Smith Scholarship.<br />
This fund was established by the estate of Tom<br />
and Martha Smith, both Class of 1946. It<br />
provides financial assistance to worthy students<br />
majoring in business studies and who have an<br />
avowed interest in the free enterprise system.<br />
Greg and Kim Stanley Endowed Scholarship.<br />
Greg Stanley, Class of 1990, and Kim Stanley<br />
established this fund to provide a deserving<br />
student the opportunity to grow intellectually,<br />
socially and physically in the tradition of<br />
excellence established by <strong>Butler</strong>. This award is<br />
assigned to the same student(s) who receive the<br />
PriceWaterhouseCoopers Scholarship. If that<br />
is not possible, the award is to go to a qualified<br />
student of accounting.<br />
Scott Teets Memorial Scholarship. Scott<br />
Teets, <strong>Butler</strong> Class of 1980, went on to earn<br />
an M.B.A. from Harvard in 1984 and a law<br />
degree from Indiana <strong>University</strong> School of Law<br />
in 1997. After his death in February 2008, his<br />
wife Debbi Bullington Teets, Class of 1980,<br />
family and friends established this scholarship<br />
in his memory. It is open to incoming freshmen<br />
with a high school grade point average of 3.25<br />
or better who are Indiana residents. Further<br />
preference is given to students who complete<br />
their freshman year with a 3.0 grade point<br />
average and who live on campus; to business<br />
majors; to those with evidence of 12 hours or<br />
more of community service and other activities<br />
such as band, journalism, speech and debate,<br />
Eagle Scouting for boys or Gold Award for<br />
girls; and to those with a Greek affiliation.<br />
This scholarship is renewable.<br />
Robert and Betty Weedon Endowed<br />
Scholarship. The Robert and Betty Weedon<br />
Scholarship was established to help worthy and<br />
capable students pursue their MBA by assisting<br />
them with tuition. Preference is given to College<br />
of Business alumni. Recipients should be<br />
enrolled with at least 5 hours per semester and<br />
maintain an academic achievement of 3.0 or<br />
better.<br />
Jean T. and Robert E. Wildman Scholarship.<br />
Realizing the great need for scholarship and<br />
keenly aware of the substantial benefits to<br />
the community of an educated citizenry,<br />
these alumni have made it possible to provide<br />
financial assistance to students in the College of<br />
Business who otherwise would have to forego<br />
a college education. The Wildmans were active<br />
in campus life during their <strong>Butler</strong> years, and<br />
remain lifelong advocates for the <strong>University</strong>.<br />
Robert, who died in 2008, served <strong>Butler</strong> in<br />
many ways, including involvement on the<br />
alumni board, Commission on the Future of<br />
<strong>Butler</strong> and 18 years on the Board of Trustees.<br />
He received the <strong>Butler</strong> Medal in 1990 and was<br />
named trustee emeritus in 1994. The Wildmans<br />
have contributed generously to a variety<br />
of <strong>Butler</strong> programs and projects over the years<br />
and were co-recipients of the <strong>Butler</strong> Mortar<br />
Award in 1998.<br />
Dr. H. Raymond Swenson Endowed Scholarship.<br />
In 2003, by Dr. Swenson’s family and<br />
friends established this fund to honor his 35<br />
years of service to <strong>Butler</strong>, including his tenure<br />
as dean of the College of Business. It is designated<br />
for a veteran or descendant of a veteran of the<br />
U.S. Armed Forces who demonstrates leadership,<br />
patriotism and academic excellence. It is based<br />
on merit, and preference is given to students<br />
enrolled in the College of Business.<br />
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