Dr. Terence N. Thomas Memorial Scholarship

Supporting Academic Excellence

Angela Marchant

2nd Year

Brandis University (Pre-Med)

Cavalier Johnson Bay View High

2005 Graduate

Lauren Bridgeman

2nd Year

Hampton University (Broadcasting)

London Williams

Bradley Tech

2005 Graduate

All of the 2005 Scholarship Recipients

Paul Cizek

4th Year

UW- Madison (Theology / Philosophy)

Kimberly Jones 2nd Year

Keller of DeVry University (CPA)

Sharon Pitter

3rd Year

MATC (Computer Science)

Alvin DeVaughn Powell

2nd Year

John Hopkins University

( Pre-Med)

Scholarship and Mentoring Program
Seeding Success

Our mission

To identify and support scholarship awards, students who excel; and to continue that support throughout their college and graduate years.

Participants & Joint Partnership

Twenty-five students have participated in the program, since 1996, 13 have now graduated from universities. Over $230,000 awarded with $1200 scholarships in 2005. We are reaching for a $2000 annual award.

Each year there is tremendous growth in the number of applicants. Unfortunately, due to lack of funds many qualified candidates were not able to receive the much needed assistance.

Working as a joint partner will allow an increase in scholarship recipients.

Seeding Success

Unlike many scholarships, the Dr. Terence N. Thomas Scholarship Fund, Inc. identifies top notch students who overwhelmingly go to college, continue to get superb grades, and graduate. They have gone on for post graduate study and return to Milwaukee to become community thought leaders.

In fact, the Dr. Terence N. Thomas Scholarship seeds success by supporting the recipients, while requiring the students to report their grades annually. Our Board of Directors works to ensure that funds are there to sustain these recipients throughout their academic career.

History

Established in 1992, after the tragic death of the new Hurley Medical Center obstetrics and gynecology resident from an asthmatic attack, the Dr. Terence N. Thomas Scholarship was endowed with $20,000 by the Thomas family at the Medical College of Wisconsin for young, minority doctors, preferably from the states of Wisconsin or Michigan, as it was Michigan State University that conferred the medical degree on Dr. Thomas, in 1990.

In 1996, on the occasion of the Milwaukee Community Journal's 20th Anniversary, the Scholarship fund was incorporated in Wisconsin as a 501(c)3, nonprofit corporation.

It Takes a Whole Village

Support of the scholarship fund reinforces a stronger relationship with the community.

All contributions are tax deductible.

Why Partner With Us?

Many youth face a lack of financial assistance to further their education. There has been a decline in our proficiency level as compared to other cities and states.

The fund began with two students who had graduated from Milwaukee high schools. The next year, the scholarship expanded to five awards.

An increase in scholarship partners will expand the number of recipients and give opportunities to good students.

 

Terence N. Thomas

Memorial Scholarship Fund, Inc.

Sponsored by

The Milwaukee Community Journal

Click here for scholarship application

 

Alana Hamberlin

2nd Year

Spelman College (Psychology)

Angie Mercado (deceased)

2004 Graduate

ITT Tech

(Computer Science)

Christopher Webb

1st Year

UW-Madison Medical School

(Medicine)

Christina Redd

Rufus King

2004 Graduate

Marquette University