Stacy Stover Memorial Scholarship
Go Back to Filtered List | Search AgainMembers of the Stacy M. Stover family established this scholarship in her memory.
Stacy touched the lives of many, giving unselfishly of her time and energy to help others. Her passion for children was demonstrated in the many organizations and activities Stacy was involved in FABSS; substitute teacher for Findlay City and Hancock County Schools; student tutor at McComb Schools; Campfire Boys and Girls; YMCA daycare; Outreach for World Sponsorship for Kids; Gus Macker; Safety Town; Youth for Christ; and Locks for Love.
With two dogs, four cats, one bird and a fish tank at home, Stacy also had a love for animals. She volunteered with the Humane Society and Save-A-Pet. Stacy was a member of this community for all of her 29 years, and during that time she developed a deep-seeded commitment to her hometown. Her commitment was demonstrated, time and again, through all of the activities she was a part of, including Findlay City Coed Volleyball; Hancock County Leadership; New Life Assembly of God Sunday school teacher; Relay for Life; Open Arms Shelter; Christian ministry concert promoter for Mark Schultz and Arts Partnership.
Stacy was a 1993 graduate of Patrick Henry High School and a Bluffton College graduate majoring in child development.
Standard of Determining Eligibility of Students
- The applicant must be graduating senior from Patrick Henry High School or a Hancock County High School.
- The applicant must be active in their church and community.
- The applicant must be accepted as a full-time student for their first year of post-secondary education at a college or university pursuing a degree in education and/or early childhood education/child development
- Each applicant must have maintained a GPA of 2.0 or better during high school.
- The applicant must be a citizen of the United States.
- Financial need is a requirement.
- Applicants receiving full scholarship support from other organizations or institutions will not be considered for this scholarship.