Dora Maclellan Brown Scholarships To Be Awarded For 42nd Year

  • Monday, December 15, 2014

The Generosity Trust will resume in 2015 its award of Dora Maclellan Brown Ministry Scholarships. The scholarships are named in memory of the late Mrs. Brown, daughter of the founder of Provident Life and Accident Insurance Company, who helped educate students until her death in 1974. Using her legacy, the foundation since1 972 has helped nearly 500 students prepare for Christian ministry. The 2015 awards will be announced in April.

Dora Maclellan Brown Ministry Scholarships are available to men and women from the Chattanooga area who are biblically conservative and are seeking a master’s degree at a theological seminary or other graduate school approved by the foundation. Scholarships are based on merit and need for the duration of the degree program, usually two to four years.  

The application deadline is 5 p.m. on Feb. 16. A committee will interview finalists a few weeks later, and grants will begin in August.  

For more information or an application, write or call Henry Henegar at 266-5257, or download the guidelines and application at www.thegenerositytrust.org.

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