Michael Wray Moak Memorial ScholarshipThis scholarship was established in honor and loving memory of Michale Moak, University of Alabama ’79. Brother Moak’s life was cut short in a tragic automobile accident. He is most remembered for his outstanding character, positive mental attitude and respect for others, characteristics which epitomize the values sought and taught by Alpha Tau Omega. The Michael Moak Scholarship was established in 2001 and is primarily based on financial need, scholarship and extracurricular campus and community service. The scholarship is a monetary award of seven hundred and fifty dollars per academic year.
Amos D. Burns Memorial ScholarshipThis scholarship was established in honor and loving memory of Amos Burns, a Mississippi State University initiate. He became active with the Beta Delta chapter when he moved to Tuscaloosa as a young college graduate. Amos was a member of Alpha Tau Omega for sixty six years, fifty three of those years were spent in dedicated leadership and service. The leadership and guidance of Amos Burns led to the successful rechartering of the Beta Delta Chapter of Alpha Tau Omega and the chapter’s academic leadership in the Greek System at the University of Alabama. The scholarship is based on need as well as scholarship, fraternal and community leadership. The money from these funds may be used to offset house bills and other expenses that would prevent the recipient from attending the University of Alabama and being a member of Alpha Tau Omega. The monetary award will be determined by the financial need of the recipient per academic year.
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Carl W. Albright, Jr. Memorial ScholarshipThis scholarship was established in honor and loving memory of Carl Albright, University of Alabama ’63. Brother Albright was an outstanding member of Beta Delta elected to various chapter offices during his college years. Tuscaloosa, Alabama, was Carl’s childhood and adult home. He was an attorney, bank president and outstanding civic leader. The Carl Albright Scholarship was established in 1999. The scholarship is awarded to a recipient based on communication with alumni. The scholarship is a monetary award of six hundred dollars per academic year.
Board of Trustees ScholarshipThe BOT Scholarship is an award based on merit/achievement/academics to an active Brother who, but for the scholarship would be financially unable to remain in the Chapter. The Chapter members choose the recipient. The scholarship is a monetary award of five thousand dollars per academic year. The BOT Scholarship may be awarded to more than one Brother, but the total amount awarded may not exceed five thousand dollars.
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