The Larry Haynes honorary scholarship is awarded one time a year. The scholarship
will be for $4,000.00 to be split into four semesters at $1,000.00 per semester.
This scholarship money will be available for tuition, books, meal ticket, student
fees, and dormitory. Any scholarship award that is not spent will remain with the
Foundation. The deadline to receive applications is April 15th of every year. Completed
applications received after April 15th will be retained and reviewed at a later date.
Incomplete application packets will not be processed. Applicants must submit the
original application along with one copy.
The Director along with Mr. Larry Haynes will read all scholarship applications and
make the final decisions and at least one Board member will approve.
Eligibility/Requirements
The selection criteria and procedure is as follow:
All completed applications are initially reviewed by two or more people and assigned
a ranking from 1-5 with 5 being the highest priority.
This review process is done independently and then a consensus is reached.
The review process must consider the following:
1. financial need as determined from:
a. an essay narrative included with the application
b. the dollar value of scholarships or grants received/applied for
c. family income
d. medical bills
e. disabilities
f. single parent
g. number of people in the household
h. information gleaned from letters of reference
2. test scores to determine eligibility for other grants and scholarships
Student Scholarship Requirements
1. Scholarships will not be granted to undergraduate students taking less than twelve
(12) hours during a regular fall and/or spring term unless a special program is involved
and which must e explained in great detail and approved. If grades are received for
less than the required 12 hours, funds will be denied for the following semester.
2. In order for a scholarship to continue as granted for the second, third and fourth
semester, the recipient must have an overall C or better average at the end of the
semester with no failures. A mark of "I" (incomplete) will hold funds until that mark
is clarified as a passing mark. It is the students' responsibility to see that such
a mark is clarified before the next semester begins if scholarship money is to be
continued.
3. If the scholarship is to be continued the next semester, a copy of the Student's
grades must be received, provided the grade requirements have been met by the assigned
date. The due date for spring semester is June 1st and December 23rd for fall. If
grades have not been received by that date the Foundation must be informed in writing.
There will be no reminders or calls to ask about grades.
4. Failure to meet the grade requirements, or to successfully carry a minimum of
12 hours, (undergraduate/regular semesters), or to send in grades by the due dates
will result in a student being placed on probation or losing their scholarship. The
student will be notified in writing that their funding has been suspended for one
semester and if the student does not comply at the end of that semester their funding
will be cancelled.
Summer Terms
Undergraduate student scholarships are for the spring and fall terms only. However,
if circumstance exist that require the student to attend summer term they must request
it in writing no later than May 1st.
Pell Grants
A copy of the student's award/denial letter from FASFA must be submitted prior to
MADF notifying the student of the scholarship award. If unusual circumstances exist
and the student is unable to file for a pell grant, we will take this into consideration
and may waive the pell application requirement.
Amount: $4,000.00 to be split into four semesters at $1,000.00 per semester
Application Deadline: February 28, 2025
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