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Scholarships


C.V. Wolfe Scholarship

The family of former UT professor Cletus V. Wolfe established the C.V. Wolfe Scholarship fund to provide scholarships for students in the departments of History, Natural Sciences and Theatre, and in the College of Law. The scholarship awards are based on financial need and high academic promise. Mr. Wolfe was a former high school principal, and instructor of government and constitutional law at UT in the 1920s. He also served as a University trustee and chairman of the Academic Affairs Committee for six years. Mr. Wolfe practiced law in the firms of Wolfe & Seeley and Seeley, Wolfe & Rodgers. He later became a prominent businessman, as president of the Western Ohio Corp. (formerly First Toledo Corp.) and founder of the Lima Lumber Co. Mr. Wolfe died in 1967, and his wife Vera died in 1991. The scholarship fund was established by their son Frederic (Fritz) Wolfe, of Perrysburg; and daughters Helen Minck, Marilyn Allison, and Martha Farmer, all of Lima. Fritz Wolfe says the endowed scholarship fund seemed the right tribute to his father. "Our father was academically oriented. Education was high on his list of priorities, and he was especially interested in the University of Toledo," he says. "We decided that establishing a memorial fund that would support student scholarships was very appropriate."

Wolfe Scholarship application form (pdf)

 

Nicole Dominiak
Nicole Dominiak, 2005-2006 Recipient

C.V. Wolfe Scholarship Recipients

2005-2006 Nicole Dominiak
2004-2005 Robin Davidson
2003-2004 Robin Davidson
2002-2003 Lyndsey Emery
2001-2002 Lyndsey Emery
2000-2001 Christina Cain
1999-2000 Christina Cain & Mohamad Moussa
1998-1999 Laura Calkins
1997-1998 Abigail Humphreys
1996-1997 Abigail Humphreys
1995-1996 Valerie Kufel
1994-1995 Valerie Kufel
1993-1994 Valerie Kufel

 

Elmer R. and Gertrude M. Brigham Scholarship in Science

This scholarship was established by Sister Barbara Brigham of the Medical Mission Sisters (Philadelphia) in memory of her parents. In particular, her father was able to have a higher education because of the generosity of an uncle. Sister Brigham wished to create this scholarship in that spirit. The Brigham scholarship is available every three years to a Biology student (in other years students in other natural sciences receive it). The next year a Biology student can receive this award is 2006-2007. The selection criteria are the same as those for the C.V. Wolfe Scholarship (described above) except that the awardee does not have to be an Ohio resident.

 

Rachael Mintz
Rachael Mintz, 2003-2004 Recipient
Brigham Scholarship Recipients

2003-2004 Rachael Mintz
1998-1999 Jill Pauly
 

Fred O. Hartman Scholarship

This scholarship was established in 2006 by Dr. Fred O. Hartman. Dr. Hartman is a UT Biology graduate and retired Ohio State University professor with a particular interest in plants.

 

Amber Young in lab
Amber Young, 2006-2007 Recipient

Hartman Scholarship Recipients 

2006-2007 Amber Young 

 

 

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