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News October 2022 Perspective Online

Development Update: Perkins Scholars

Meet the Perkins Scholars

This fall, Perkins welcomes our sixth cohort of Perkins Scholars.  The Perkins Scholar designation is given to students who have distinguished themselves in their undergraduate studies, have demonstrated leadership abilities and are enrolled in the Master of Divinity program leading toward ordination. Outstanding M.Div. students are selected to make up each year’s cohort. Those students receive a scholarship totaling up to $21,000, over three years, in addition to other scholarship awards they may receive.

In the spring of 2016, the Perkins Executive Board took up the challenge to put this project in motion. The members of the Executive Board, an advisory board to the Dean, care deeply about Perkins School of Theology and the student body. Members of the Board pledged 10 awards, each pledge being for $21,000. Several members pledged more than one scholarship!

This fall, the sixth cohort entered the M.Div. program and has become acclimated to, and is excelling at, life at Perkins.

With the scholarships pledged for the entering class, our faithful donors have contributed more than $1.2 million of increased scholarship funds for outstanding Perkins M.Div. students.

The newest cohort of Perkins Scholars, funded by Executive Board members, was welcomed to the Perkins family this fall.  Here are the new Perkins Scholars:

DAVIS ANDERSON

Hometown: Pierre, S.D.

Undergraduate Institution: Dakota Wesleyan

Degree: B.S. in Accounting with a Minor in Christian Leadership

 

 

 DAVID HUGHES

Hometown: Houston

Undergraduate Institution: Morehouse College

Degree: B.A. in Kinesiology, Sport Studies and Health Education

 

 

ENO AFON

Hometown: Ebughu, Mbo Local Government Area, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria, West Africa

Undergraduate Institution: The Institute of Management and Technology, Enugu – Nigeria

Degree: Mass Communication Department / Arts & Social Science

 

 NOAH McVICKER

Hometown: Austin

Undergraduate Institution: Texas Lutheran University

Degree: B.A. in Theology with a Minor in Psychology

 

 

SETH BOTTS

Hometown: St. Louis

Undergraduate Institution: University of Missouri

Degrees: B.S. and M.S. Accounting

 

 

DAVID GELLER

Hometown: Toms River, N.J.

Undergraduate Institution: Stockton University

Degrees: B.S. Social Work, M.S.W.

 

 ABIGAIL MATHENY

Hometown: Baton Rouge, La.

Undergraduate Institution: Louisiana State University

Degree: Religious Studies

 

 

ERIC SOLORIO

Hometown: Houston

Former Institution, Houston Baptist University

Degrees: B.A.in Christianity and M.A. in Theological Studies

 

 

PAUL CORDER

Hometown: Belton, Texas

Undergraduate Institution: Hardin-Simmons University

Degrees: B.A. Communication, M.A. Religion

 

 

ANNA SHIPLEY

Hometown: Rowlett, Texas

Undergrad Institution: The University of Texas at Austin

Degree: Communication and Leadership with a Minor in Religious Studies

 

 

EMANUEL ECHOL 

Hometown Memphis, Tenn.

Undergraduate Institution:  Wiley College, Marshall, TX

Degree: B.S. in Early Childhood Education

Pastor, Zion UMC, Marshall, TX & FUMC-Waskom, TX

 

JONATHAN CAMPOVERDE

Hometown: Mission, Texas

Previous Institutions: Dallas Theological Seminary; Texas A&M University

Degrees: Th.M. in Media Arts & Worship; BS in Chemical Engineering

 

AMELIA BLAIR

Hometown: Wetumpka, Ala.

Undergraduate Institution: Huntingdon College, Montgomery, Alabama

Degree: B.S. Science and Religion, with a Minor in History

 

A special thanks goes out to the generous donors who have contributed to this extraordinary scholarship program!

Preparing outstanding pastors and leaders for the Church and society is one of the ongoing missions of Perkins School of Theology.  This exceptional assemblage of new Perkins Scholars joins a host of outstanding graduates from years past—women and men who have made a difference in our world.

If you or your church would like to participate in funding the Perkins Scholars program, please let me know.  I can always be reached at johnma@smu.edu or 214.768.2026.

Wishing you a safe fall,

John A. Martin