List of Scholarships
Lord Fairfax Community College (LFCC) is committed to reducing the number of students whose financial need prevents enrollment in our academic programs. Thanks to the generous support of area citizens, organizations and employers, the LFCC Educational Foundation Inc. offers more than 100 scholarship funds, which are displayed here for your review and convenience. These funds provide assistance to full-time and part-time students for the fall, spring and/or summer semesters. For more information on supporting and establishing LFCC scholarships, please read the Frequently Asked Questions.
- Albert M. Dryer Memorial Scholarship
- Alexander Yurgaitis Family Scholarship Endowment Fund
- Alfred and Dottie Whitt Scholarship
- Allegheny Energy Inc. Scholarship
- Allen Riffee Memorial Scholarship Fund
- Alson H. and Margarette Smith Endowed Scholarship
- American Woodmark Scholarship
- American Woodmark Scholarship for Kitchen and Bath Design
- American Woodmark Scholarship for Nursing
- American Woodmark Scholarship for Professional Development
- Art Students Scholarship Fund
- Associated General Contractors of Virginia Scholarship
- Automotive Industries Inc. Scholarship
- Bank of Clarke County Endowed Scholarship
- Barbara Greene and Doug Hardesty Scholarship Fund
- BB&T Charitable Foundation Scholarship
- Blue Bell Foundation Scholarship
- Bob G. Sowder Endowed Scholarship
- Bob Sowder Emergency Scholarship Fund
- Burns Health Professional Scholarship
- Business and Accounting Endowed Scholarship
- C. A. and Helen Powers Brill Endowed Scholarship
- Carmeuse Lime and Stone Scholarship
- Carroll S. and Velma M. Hockman Endowed Scholarship Fund
- Central High School Graduate Scholarship
- City of Winchester Scholarship
- Clarke County Community Scholarship
- Clarke County Educational Fund Endowed Scholarship
- College 4 Kids Scholarship Criteria
- College Board Scholarship
- Command Technologies Inc. Scholarship
- Commonwealth Legacy Scholarship Program
- Courage to Dream Scholarship Fund
- Cultural Diversity Scholarship
- David M. Smith Memorial Scholarship
- Delores Robinson Hudson Scholarship
- Denise Broy Scholarship for Excellence
- Dollars for Scholars Endowed Scholarship
- Dolores Lewin Stryker Health Professions Scholarship
- Dorothy C. Moseley Scholarship
- Dr. Philip and Gena Phenix Endowed Scholarship
- Edward T. Bromfield Jr. Endowed Scholarship
- Elsie B. Tracy Endowed Scholarship
- Emergency Fund for Health Professions Students
- Emerson and Helen Williams Endowed Scholarship
- Emerson E. Smith Jr. Scholarship
- Exchange Club of Winchester Inc. Endowed Scholarship
- Farmers & Merchants Bank Scholarship
- Fauquier Business and Professional Women Scholarship
- Fauquier County Community Scholarship
- First Bank Scholarship
- Fisher Diagnostics Endowed Scholarship
- FourSeasons Bend Scholarship Fund
- Fred B. and Diane P. Beidler Endowed Scholarship
- Frederick County Scholarship
- Front Royal Business and Professional Women Scholarship
- Garman Family of Woodstock, Virginia Scholarship Fund
- Gerald F. Smith Endowed Scholarship
- Helping Hand Emergency Scholarship Fund
- James G. Brumfield Scholarship
- James L. Bowman Business Endowed Scholarship
- Jesse and Rose Loeb Endowed Scholarship
- Jim Stutzman Chevrolet-Cadillac-Buick Scholarship
- John E. Owens Sr. Memorial Scholarship
- John J. "Ski" Sygielski Endowed Scholarship
- John P. Good Jr. Scholarship
- Katherine Carter Fussell Scholarship
- Kummli Family Endowed Scholarship
- Ladies of Harley-Winchester Virginia Chapter Scholarship
- Laurel Hill Farms Scholarship
- Learning Tree Scholarship
- LFCC Alumni Legacy Scholarship
- LFCC General Scholarship
- LFCC Students in Sports Scholarship
- LFCC Tutor Scholarship
- LFCC Winchester North End Scholarship
- Lord Fairfax Community College Pacesetter Endowed Scholarship
- Louise and Woodrow Moore Endowed Scholarship
- Luray Caverns Scholarship
- Luray Rotary Club Scholarship
- Margaret T. Burdick Memorial Nursing Scholarship
- Marilyn C. Beck Endowed Scholarship
- Marion Poynter Scholarship
- Mary Jane Bowman Endowed Nursing Scholarship
- Mary Jean Stewart Practical Nursing Scholarship
- Mary M. Henkel Endowed Scholarship
- Maurice J. Duffey Business Administration Endowed Scholarship
- McKinley Chapter #19 Order of the Eastern Star Scholarship
- Merit Scholars Scholarship
- Michael Boaz Memorial Scholarship
- Mills E. Godwin Jr. Endowed Scholarship
- Monford D. and Lucy L. Custer Endowed Nursing Scholarship Fund
- Morgan S. Phenix Scholarship
- National Fruit Product Company Endowed Scholarship
- New Beginnings Scholarship Fund
- Northern Virginia Building Industry Association Scholarship
- O'Shaughnessy-Hurst Memorial Foundation Emergency Scholarship Fund
- Page County Community Scholarship
- Page County Endowed Scholarship
- Pam Scholarship
- Pangle Real Estate and Auction Company Inc. Scholarship
- Pathway to Opportunity Nursing Scholarship Fund
- Paul J. Paige Sr. Memorial Scholarship
- Paul Wolk Endowed Scholarship
- Phyllis Madagan Athey Memorial Scholarship
- Planters Bank Scholarship Fund
- Principal’s Scholarship
- Rance Lee Spellman (1946-1982) Memorial Award Endowed Scholarship
- Randy Carter Chapter of the Float Fishermen of Virginia Scholarship
- Rappahannock County Scholarship
- Renee Deoudes Piper Memorial Scholarship
- Rimback Family Scholarship
- Robert B. Drumheller Scholarship
- Robert S. Grubbs Jr. and Robert S. Grubbs IV Memorial Scholarship Fund
- RR Donnelley Endowed Scholarship
- San Antonio Area Foundation Scholarship
- Saul Robinson Scholarship
- Scott Edwards Memorial Scholarship
- Shenandoah County Scholarship
- Southern Fauquier Business Owners Association Scholarship
- Sylvia Williams and Rip Williams Scholarship Fund
- Tech Prep Consortium Scholarship
- Teresa Evans Callahan Scholarship
- The Buettner Family Living Partnership, LP Scholarship
- The Free Press Scholarship Fund
- The Marathon Bank Scholarship
- The Rotary Club of Strasburg Scholarship
- The Shockey Companies Scholarship
- Tim Melton Memorial-Shenandoah Audubon Endowed Scholarship
- Timothy R. Lee EMT Scholarship
- Tom and Peggy Barbour Scholarship Fund
- Valley Masonic Endowed Scholarship Fund
- Virginia Savings Bank FSB Scholarship
- Warren County Scholarship
- Warrenton Rotary Club Scholarship
- Wilkie W. Hunt Memorial Scholarship
- William A. Hazel Family Endowed Scholarship
- William E. Bridgeforth Jr. Family Endowed Scholarship
- William F. Dalke Jr. and Kathryn Stover Shaffer Dalke Endowed Scholarship
- William H. McCoy Scholarship
- William Remington Memorial Scholarship
- Winchester Area Society for Human Resource Management Scholarship
- Winchester Medical Center Foundation Scholarship for Nursing
- Winchester Medical Center Scholarship
- Winchester Rotary Club Scholarship
- Wise Foundation Scholarship Fund
- Woodstock Moose Lodge 575 Scholarship Fund
- Woodstock Rotary Club Marlin P. Krouse Scholarship
Albert M. Dryer Memorial Scholarship

Established in 2008 by Charlie Spiro, an alumnus and retired LFCC faculty member, the Albert M. Dryer Memorial Scholarship will be awarded annually.
Until his death in August 1982, Al Dryer was head of the Electronics Program at LFCC and was a very caring mentor to several students in the program.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must be a full-time or part-time student at LFCC
- Must have and maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.0
- Must demonstrate financial need
- Must be enrolled in LFCC's Engineering and/or Information Systems Technology Programs
Alexander Yurgaitis Family Scholarship Endowment Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Yurgaitis of Warrenton were patron sponsors of the Dollars for Scholars event held in September of 1997 to raise funds for a scholarship endowment to benefit students attending LFCC’s Fauquier Campus. As a result, a scholarship fund was established by Mr. and Mrs. Yurgaitis in September 1997. This award will provide assistance with tuition, fees, and books, not to exceed $500. The award will be divided equally between fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (2.5 GPA) must be maintained in order for the scholarship recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
To be eligible, the applicant must be enrolled as a full-time student and reside in Fauquier or Rappahannock County.
Alfred and Dottie Whitt Scholarship
This scholarship was established in 1995 by Alfred and Dottie Whitt. This award will provide assistance with tuition, fees and books and will not exceed $1,500. This award will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (2.5 GPA) must be maintained in order for the scholarship recipients to receive the award for the spring semester. Applicants must be enrolled at LFCC as full- or part-time students. This scholarship is restricted to residents of the Henry & William Evans Home for Children Inc.
The following criteria must be met:- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must be a full- or part-time student at LFCC
- Must have and maintain a 2.5 grade point average at LFCC
- Must be a resident of the Henry & William Evans Home for Children Inc.
Allegheny Energy Inc. Scholarship

Established in 1999, this scholarship will be awarded annually to LFCC students who meet the criteria below.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 2.5) must be maintained for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must be a part-time and/or full-time LFCC student
- Must maintain at least a 2.5 grade point average
- Must demonstrate a need for financial assistance
- Must reside in the College's service region (counties of Clarke, Fauquier, Frederick, Page, Rappahannock, Shenandoah and Warren and the city of Winchester)
Allen Riffee Memorial Scholarship Fund
Established in 2007 by Col. John Riffee, the Allen Riffee Memorial Scholarship will be awarded annually to LFCC students who meet the criteria below.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:- Completion of a scholarship application
- Must be a full- or part-time LFCC student
- Must have resided in Shenandoah County for at least the last three years
- Must have and maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.0
Alson H. and Margarette Smith Endowed Scholarship

This scholarship was endowed in February 1993 to enhance the educational opportunities of the residents of the College's service region.
Delegate Smith devoted 20 years of distinguished service to his community and the Commonwealth of Virginia as an elected official. He was a long-time supporter of the College and was instrumental in raising private and state money to finance the College's Special Events Center and Technology Center. He passed away in March 2008. Mrs. Smith, former chairperson of the Virginia Endowment for the Arts, is a champion for the cause of arts in education and was instrumental in establishing the Artist in Residence program for community colleges.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must be enrolled as full-time students in business or accounting degree programs at LFCC
- Must have and maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.5
First preference will be given to students who intend to transfer to Shenandoah University after graduating from LFCC.
American Woodmark Scholarship

American Woodmark Corporation, a leading manufacturer of kitchen cabinets and vanities for the remodeling and new home construction markets, established this scholarship, which will be awarded annually to a full- or part-time LFCC student. The scholarship award varies; may be applied toward tuition, fees and books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:
- Completion of a scholarship application.
American Woodmark Scholarship for Kitchen and Bath Design

The American Woodmark Scholarship for Kitchen and Bath Design was established in 2006 by the American Woodmark Foundation. The American Woodmark Foundation, formed in 1995, is the major vehicle by which American Woodmark Corporation makes its charitable donations. This scholarship is a result of the generosity of the organization and its investment in the community.
The scholarship award will not exceed $1,000 and may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must be a full- and/or part-time LFCC student enrolled in the LFCC Kitchen and Bath Design Program
- Must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.5
- Must demonstrate financial need
American Woodmark Scholarship for Nursing

The American Woodmark Foundation, formed in 1995, is the major vehicle by which American Woodmark Corporation makes its charitable donations. This scholarship is a result of the generosity of the organization and its investment in the community.
This need-based scholarship was established in 2006. The scholarship award will not exceed $500, may be applied toward tuition, books and/or fees and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 2.5) must be maintained in order for the recipients to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must demonstrate financial need
- Must be a full- and/or part-time LFCC students enrolled in one of the following programs:
- Licensed Practical Nursing (LPN) Program
- Associate Degree in Nursing Program (this includes LPN Transition students)
American Woodmark Scholarship for Professional Development

The American Woodmark Foundation, formed in 1995, is the major vehicle by which American Woodmark Corporation makes its charitable donations. This scholarship is a result of the generosity of the organization and its investment in the community.
Art Students Scholarship Fund
The Art Students Scholarship will be awarded annually to full- and/or part-time LFCC students who meet the criteria below.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 3.0) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must be a full- and/or part-time LFCC student
- Must be enrolled in one of the following LFCC programs:
- Associate of Arts and Sciences Degree in Liberal Arts: Fine Arts Specialization
- Certificate in Fine Arts
- Career Studies Certificate: Ceramic Arts
- Career Studies Certificate: Fine Arts
- Career Studies Certificate: Nature and Outdoor Photography
- Career Studies Certificate: Photography
- Must be a resident of the College's service region (the counties of Clarke, Fauquier, Frederick, Page, Rappahannock, Shenandoah and Warren and the city of Winchester)
- Must possess and maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.0
Associated General Contractors of Virginia Scholarship

The Associated General Contractors of Virginia, a trade association serving Virginia’s commercial construction industry, established this scholarship. The $1,000 scholarship (divided equally between the fall and spring semesters) is designed to help a student with tuition, books and fees. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:- Completion of a scholarship application.
- Must be a full-time or part-time student in one of the following programs:
- Associate in Applied Science Degree in General Engineering Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology
- Associate in Applied Science Degree in General Engineering Technology, Civil Engineering Technology Specialization
- Associate in Applied Science Degree in General Engineering Technology, Computer-Aided Drafting Specialization
- Associate in Applied Science Degree in General Engineering Technology, Industrial Electricity and Controls Technology Specialization
- Career Studies Certificate, Construction Technology
- Career Studies Certificate, Drafting
- Career Studies Certificate, Electrical Technician
- Career Studies Certificate, HVAC
- Career Studies Certificate, Industrial Design
- Career Studies Certificate, Kitchen and Bath Design
Automotive Industries Inc. Scholarship
Bank of Clarke County Endowed Scholarship

The Bank of Clarke County Endowed Scholarship will be awarded annually to a current-year Clarke County High School (CCHS) graduate enrolled in a business-related program at LFCC. A current-year CCHS graduate is a person who graduated this past June or will graduate this upcoming June.
Each $1,000 scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
Barbara Greene and Doug Hardesty Scholarship Fund

Established in 2007, the Barbara Greene and Doug Hardesty Scholarship will be awarded annually to full- and/or part-time LFCC students who reside in Clarke County.
The scholarship was established in honor of Barbara Greene, an LFCC employee and mentor to Doug Hardesty. Doug Hardesty graduated from LFCC in May 2007.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:
- Completion of a scholarship application
- Must be a resident of Clarke County
BB&T Charitable Foundation Scholarship

Established by the BB&T Charitable Foundation in 2006, this scholarship will be awarded annually to full- and/or part-time LFCC students enrolled in the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Accounting program.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:- Completion of a scholarship application
- Must be enrolled in the LFCC Associate of Applied Science Degree in Accounting program
- Must be a resident of the College’s service region
Blue Bell Foundation Scholarship
Established by the Blue Bell Foundation in 2006, this scholarship will be awarded annually to full- and/or part-time LFCC students who live in Luray.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:- Completion of a scholarship application
- Must reside in Luray
Bob G. Sowder Endowed Scholarship

This scholarship is provided by Mr. and Mrs. Bob G. Sowder to assist students from Fauquier County in continuing their education at Lord Fairfax Community College. Mr. Sowder has been a director on the LFCC Educational Foundation since 1989. In December 1988, Mr. Sowder donated a building and 2.6 acres of land to the College which now houses the Fauquier Campus. He was instrumental in making the Fauquier Campus a reality. In addition, Mr. Sowder has devoted much hard work and time to the various projects of the Foundation. He is a true supporter of education and LFCC. This scholarship will provide assistance, not to exceed $1,550 for tuition, fees, and books.
The scholarship award will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (2.5 GPA) must be maintained in order for the scholarship recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
To be eligible for this award, the applicant must be enrolled at LFCC as a full-time student, be a resident of Fauquier County, and maintain a minimum 2.5 grade point average.
Bob Sowder Emergency Scholarship Fund

In 2008, the Bob Sowder Emergency Scholarship Fund was established by Bob Sowder. The fund allows LFCC students who live in Fauquier County to apply for monies to be used immediately and in the event of an emergency. Part-time and/or full-time LFCC students who live in Fauquier County may apply for these funds.
Guidelines, Procedures and Application PDF File
Giving Back in Service Form
Burns Health Professional Scholarship
This scholarship will be awarded annually to LFCC students who meet the criteria below. The funds will be used for LFCC courses only.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:
- Must complete of a scholarship application
- Must be a part-time and/or full-time LFCC student
- Must be enrolled in one of the following health professions degree and/or certificate programs:
- Associate of Applied Science Degree in Nursing
- Associate of Applied Science Degree LPN Transition Program
- Associate of Applied Science Degree in Dental Hygiene
- Certificate in Medical Billing/Coding
- Certificate in Medical Secretary/Transcription
- Certificate in Practical Nursing
- Certificate in Surgical Technology
- Career Studies Certificate: Emergency Medical Technician - Intermediate
- Career Studies Certificate: Emergency Medical Technician - Enhanced
- Career Studies Certificate: Nursing Assistant
- Career Studies Certificate: Psychological Services Aide - Basic
- Must maintain at least a 2.0 grade point average
- Must reside in the College's service region (counties of Clarke, Fauquier, Frederick, Page, Rappahannock, Shenandoah and Warren and the city of Winchester)
Business and Accounting Endowed Scholarship
This scholarship was endowed in 1993 to enhance the educational opportunities of the residents of the College’s service region.
The scholarship award will provide assistance with tuition and books not to exceed $1,000. The scholarship award will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (2.5 GPA) must be maintained in order for the scholarship recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The applicant must be enrolled at LFCC as a full-time student in a business or accounting degree program and planning to transfer to Shenandoah University.
C. A. and Helen Powers Brill Endowed Scholarship

The C. A. and Helen Powers Brill Endowed Scholarship was established in 1995 by Dr. Byron A. Brill and Mrs. Betty Lumpkin in honor and memory of their parents. Dr. Brill has been a member of the LFCC Educational Foundation Board since 1993 and has devoted many hours and much hard work to numerous Foundation projects. He served as chairman of the Foundation Board from 1999 until 2000 and has been instrumental in increasing the assets of the Foundation.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided between the fall, spring and summer semesters. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for more than one semester.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must be a full-time and/or part-time student at LFCC
- Must have and maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.5
- Must demonstrate financial need
- Must be enrolled in the Associate in Applied Science Degree in Dental Hygiene Program (in conjunction with Virginia Western Community College) or be enrolled in the nursing program (if a student in the Associate in Applied Science Degree in Dental Hygiene Program does not qualify for the scholarship)
- Must be taking courses at LFCC and/or Virginia Western Community College (if the student is in the Associate in Applied Science Degree in Dental Hygiene Program)
Carmeuse Lime and Stone Scholarship
Established in 1993, the Carmeuse Lime and Stone (formerly O-N Minerals Chemstone) Scholarship will be awarded annually. As a corporate citizen involved in the Northern Shenandoah Valley, Carmeuse Lime and Stone is very interested in applicants who hope to work in the area when their education is complete.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between two semesters. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained for the recipient to receive the award for the following semester. The scholarship will be divided evenly between LFCC students from each of the following localities: Shenandoah County and Frederick County.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must be a full-time or part-time student at LFCC
- Must possess and maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.5
- Must indicate a need for financial assistance
- Must reside in Shenandoah County or Frederick County
Carmeuse Lime and Stone employees and their dependents (spouses or children) will receive first consideration.
Carroll S. and Velma M. Hockman Endowed Scholarship Fund
Established in 2007, the Carroll S. and Velma M. Hockman Endowed Scholarship will be awarded annually to full- and/or part-time LFCC students who reside in the College's service region. The College's service region includes the counties of Clarke, Fauquier, Frederick, Page, Rappahannock, Shenandoah and Warren and the city of Winchester.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:- Completion of a scholarship application
- Must be a resident of the College's service region
Central High School Graduate Scholarship
Established in 2007 by an anonymous donor, the Central High School Graduate Scholarship will be awarded annually to a Central High School graduate.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 3.0) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:- Completion of a scholarship application
- Must be a full- or part-time LFCC student
- Must be a resident of Shenandoah County
- Must be a graduate of Central High School in Woodstock, Va.
- Must have graduated from Central High School during the preceding spring with a minimum grade point average of 3.0
- Must maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.0
City of Winchester Scholarship
This scholarship will be awarded annually to full- and part-time LFCC students who reside in the city of Winchester. The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between two semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained for the recipient to receive the award for the following semester.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0
- Must demonstrate financial need
- Must reside in the city of Winchester
Clarke County Community Scholarship
This scholarship will be awarded annually to full- and part-time LFCC students who reside in Clarke County. The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between two semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained for the recipient to receive the award for the following semester.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0
- Must demonstrate financial need
- Must reside in Clarke County
Clarke County Educational Fund Endowed Scholarship
This scholarship was endowed by the Clarke County Educational Fund in 1995 to enhance higher education opportunities for the residents of Clarke County.
The scholarship award, not to exceed $1,000, will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (2.5 GPA) must be maintained in order for the scholarship recipient to receive the award for the spring semester. The applicant must be enrolled at LFCC as a full-time student and be a resident of Clarke County.
College 4 Kids Scholarship Criteria

The "College 4 Kids Scholarship" at Lord Fairfax Community College was funded by the late Mrs. Nancy Crosby in fall 2004 to provide a week of fun and learning for children in the second through fifth grades. The funds may be used for College 4 Kids tuition.
Parents and/or guardians may apply for funds up to $185 only once per summer semester. Funds will not be issued to parents and/or guardians. Instead, the funds will be issued directly to the College.
Criteria
To be eligible for the scholarship, students must:
- Be a rising second, third, fourth or fifth grader
- Be in a family with a household income of less than $30,000 and/or qualify for government subsidies (food stamps, for example)
- Live in the counties of Clarke, Fauquier, Frederick, Page, Rappahannock, Shenandoah and Warren or the City of Winchester
College Board Scholarship
Command Technologies Inc. Scholarship
Command Technologies Inc. was a sponsor of the Dollars for Scholars event held in September of 1997 to raise funds for a scholarship endowment to benefit students attending LFCC’s Fauquier Campus. As a result, a scholarship fund was established by Don Rose, President and CEO of Command Technologies Inc.
This award will provide assistance with tuition, fees, and books not to exceed $1,000. The award will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (2.5 GPA) must be maintained in order for the scholarship recipient to receive the award for the spring semester. To be eligible, the applicant must be enrolled as a full-time student and reside in Fauquier or Rappahannock County.
Commonwealth Legacy Scholarship Program
The Virginia Foundation for Community College Education (VFCCE) and its exciting Commonwealth Legacy Scholarship Program is now recruiting first-year community college students for its scholarship recipients. The goal of this scholarship is to increase access to higher education.
Each recipient will be given up to $1,000 for tuition and fees ($500 for fall 2009 and $500 for spring 2010). This unique opportunity will be available at all 23 community colleges - one scholarship at each college and/or each campus - for students who start in fall 2009.
This scholarship program will create a continuous group of scholarship recipients who in each successive year become mentors to a new class of scholarship recipients - providing a legacy for years to come of community college graduates extending opportunity to future students.
Criteria for Award
The purpose of the Commonwealth Legacy Scholarship Program is to increase access to higher education and to develop student leadership potential. The following criteria will be used to award the scholarships:
- Commonwealth Legacy Scholars will be students attending college for the first time at a Virginia community college.
- Selections will be based on merit.
- Scholars will demonstrate academic excellence during high school and should have a 3.5 GPA or higher.
- Scholars will demonstrate a willingness to promote community college education and the Commonwealth Legacy Scholarship Program.
- Scholars will demonstrate a willingness to mentor future scholars.
- Scholars will demonstrate a commitment to developing leadership potential.
- Students must be full-time, associate degree-seeking students with plans to graduate from a Virginia community college.
Courage to Dream Scholarship Fund
Established in 2007 by an anonymous donor, the Courage to Dream Scholarship will be awarded annually to LFCC students who meet the criteria below.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:
- Completion of a scholarship application
- Must be a full- or part-time LFCC student
- Must have and maintain a grade point average of at least 2.0
- Must be a resident of Shenandoah County
Cultural Diversity Scholarship
David M. Smith Memorial Scholarship

This scholarship was established in honor and memory of David M. Smith, former Foundation Board member and pastor of the Greenwood United Methodist Church. David assisted in the establishment of the Learning Tree Scholarship and was a strong supporter of education.
This $800 scholarship is divided between two semesters. To be eligible the applicant must be enrolled at LFCC as a full- or part-time student, maintain satisfactory academic progress (2.5 GPA), and demonstrate a need for financial assistance. Preference will be given to a first generation college student.
Delores Robinson Hudson Scholarship
This scholarship was established in 2004 by Kim Burke and Mare Henry to honor the memory of their mother Delores Robinson Hudson. A resident of Warren County and a graduate of Warren County High School, she believed strongly in continuing education. She was a strong supporter of the independence that education can bring.
This award will provide $300 assistance with tuition and/or fees and books, and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Additionally, the student must maintain a 2.5 GPA.
To qualify the student must be currently enrolled in the LPN to RN transition program.
Denise Broy Scholarship for Excellence

Established in 2008 in honor of Denise Broy, the Denise Broy Scholarship for Excellence will be awarded annually. The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between two semesters. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the second semester.
Until she retired in December 2008 as the supervisor of the Printing Services Office of the Office of College Advancement, Denise had been employed at Lord Fairfax Community College (LFCC) for more than 30 years. Denise began her career with LFCC in 1977, when she was hired for a clerk-typist A position within the Personnel Office via the federally-funded Comprehensive Employment and Training Program. In 1979, Denise was hired as a full-time employee and assigned to the Word Processing Office (now known as Printing Services). Over the years, Denise has had various job titles (Offset Duplication Machine Operator, Printing Press Operator, Printing Technician and Printing Services Supervisor), but one thing has remained constant. Denise has always provided excellent customer service to those with binding, copying and printing needs. During her tenure at LFCC, Denise led the efforts to obtain new, state-of-the-art copying and printing equipment, which provided many cutting-edge services to College employees. In addition, Denise has established a formal request process, a job tracking system, an inventory method and other procedures that have helped make Printing Services one of the most efficiently run copy and print shops within the Virginia Community College System.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must be a full-time and/or part-time student at LFCC
- Must demonstrate financial need
- Must have and maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.0
- Must reside in Shenandoah County
- Must be a single parent
Dollars for Scholars Endowed Scholarship
Established in 1997, the Dollars for Scholars Endowed Scholarship will be awarded annually. On September 13, 1997, more than 400 supporters of LFCC gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hazel to raise funds for an endowment to benefit LFCC students. The fund raiser was a success, and as a result, a permanent endowment of more than $250,000 was initiated.
A minimum of 10 scholarships of $1,000 will be available annually. The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must be a full-time and/or part-time student at LFCC
- Must have and maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.0
- Must demonstrate financial need
- Must reside in Fauquier County or Rappahannock County
Dolores Lewin Stryker Health Professions Scholarship

Established in 2007, the Dolores Lewin Stryker Health Professions Scholarship will be awarded annually. The scholarship was established by Diane Lewin, an LFCC alumnus, in memory of her sister. It will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the criteria below.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must be a full-time and/or part-time student at LFCC
- Must demonstrate financial need
- Must possess and maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.8
- Must be enrolled in one of the following health professions programs at LFCC
- Associate of Applied Science Degree in Nursing
- Certificate in Practical Nursing
- May be enrolled in one of the following health professions programs if no qualified applicant from the aforementioned programs is identified
- Career Studies Certificate: Emergency Medical Technician – Intermediate
- Career Studies Certificate: Emergency Medical Technician – Enhanced
- Career Studies Certificate: Psychological Services Aide – Basic
Dorothy C. Moseley Scholarship

This scholarship was established in 1999 by Carolyn Majors, an employee of LFCC, to honor the memory of her mother, Dorothy C. Moseley, a Warren County resident, graduate of Warren County High School Class of 1930 and supporter of higher education.
The scholarship award of $300 may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must be a graduating senior from Warren County High School
- Must be a full-time and/or part-time student at LFCC
- Must have and maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.5
- Must be enrolled in one of the following LFCC programs:
- Associate of Arts and Sciences Degree in Education
- Associate of Applied Science Degree in Nursing
- Associate of Applied Science Degree in LPN Transition Program
- Associate of Applied Science Degree in Dental Hygiene (VWCC)
- Certificate in Medical Billing/Coding
- Certificate in Medical Secretary/Transcription
- Certificate in Practical Nursing
- Certificate in Surgical Technology (PVCC)
- Career Studies Certificate: Emergency Medical Technician - Intermediate
- Career Studies Certificate: Emergency Medical Technician - Enhanced
- Career Studies Certificate: Nursing Assistant
- Career Studies Certificate: Psychological Services Aide-Basic
Dr. Philip and Gena Phenix Endowed Scholarship

Established in 2007, the Dr. Philip and Gena Phenix Endowed Scholarship will be awarded annually to a current-year Page County High School graduate enrolled at LFCC. A current-year graduate is a person who graduated this past June or will graduate this upcoming June.
The scholarship was established by Dr. Morgan Phenix, a College Board member and principal of Page County High School, in memory of his parents and their love of education.
Dr. Phenix was the Arthur I. Gates Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and Education at Teachers College at Columbia University. His fields of study were mathematics, physics, theology, philosophy and education. He passed away in Stanley, Va. in July 2002 at the age of 87.
Mrs. Gena Tenney Phenix was a faculty member at Barnard Columbia from 1935-1943. She was a musician, scholar and spiritual counselor. One of her favorite quotes was “Rejoice in the life and work of others.” She passed away in May 2007 at the age of 95.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:- Completion of a scholarship application
- Must be a current-year Page County High School graduate enrolled at LFCC
Edward T. Bromfield Jr. Endowed Scholarship

Established in 2008, the Edward T. Bromfield Jr. Endowed Scholarship will be awarded annually. Mr. Bromfield, an early advocate of Lord Fairfax Community College while editor of the Warren Sentinel, served on the College’s site selection committee before the institution was actually established. (In the photograph, Mr. Bromfield is pictured to the right. Dr. William H. McCoy, LFCC’s first president, is pictured to the left). He later served on the College Board from 1975 until 1983 as a member and chairman. A resident of Front Royal, Mr. Bromfield died in 1998.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must be a full-time and/or part-time student at LFCC
- Must have and maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.0
- Must be a Warren County resident, seeking further education to enhance practical and intellectual pursuits
- Must demonstrate financial need
Elsie B. Tracy Endowed Scholarship
Established in 2007, the Elsie B. Tracy Endowed Scholarship will be awarded annually. The scholarship was established by the estate of Elsie B. Tracy. Mrs. Tracy was born in 1918 in Shoreham, Vt., and had a career as a federal government employee. She was married to William R. Tracy from 1953 until Mr. Tracy passed away in 1975. Mrs. Tracy lived at Shenandoah Valley Westminster-Canterbury in Frederick County, Va. from 1989 until her passing in 2006 and thought very highly of Shenandoah Valley Westminster-Canterbury employees.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must be a full-time and/or part-time student at LFCC
- Must enroll in and maintain at least six credit hours at LFCC
- Must have and maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.0
- Must be employed at Shenandoah Valley Westminster-Canterbury in Frederick County, Va.
- Must have successfully completed the 90-day introductory period at Shenandoah Valley Westminster-Canterbury in Frederick County, Va.
- Must work at least 15 hours per week at Shenandoah Valley Westminster-Canterbury in Frederick County, Va.
Emergency Fund for Health Professions Students
In 2008, the Emergency Fund for Health Professions Students was established by generous donors. The fund allows health professions students to apply for monies to be used immediately and in the event of an emergency. Part-time and/or full-time LFCC health professions students may apply for these funds.
Guidelines, Procedures and Application PDF File
Giving Back in Service Form
Emerson and Helen Williams Endowed Scholarship

Established in 2007, the Emerson and Helen Williams Endowed Scholarship will be awarded annually. The scholarship was established by Mr. and Mrs. Williams, residents of Rappahannock County, Va.
In 1983, Mr. Williams retired as the head of the pension fund at the United States Steel Corporation - which is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pa. - after 33 years of service. Mrs. Williams, a retired educator and school superintendent, served school systems in Fairfax County and Rappahannock County for a total of 22 years. She currently serves on the College Board. The couple has four children and 12 grandchildren. When asked why they made such a generous contribution to the College, Mr. and Mrs. Williams said, "We have the teaching bug. We are able to benefit those who need assistance and help them to get taught. Also, as retirees, we no longer actively impart knowledge. However, through this scholarship, we can still help with and facilitate learning." The couple also noted their fondness for the current College president as a reason they chose to invest in the students at LFCC.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must be a full-time and/or part-time student at LFCC
- Must have and maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.0
- Must demonstrate financial need
Preference will be given to residents of Rappahannock County.
Emerson E. Smith Jr. Scholarship

Established by Dr. Emerson E. Smith Jr. in 2006, this scholarship will be awarded annually to full- and/or part-time LFCC students who live in the Mt. Olive and Atoka Road areas of Rectortown, Va. Dr. Smith has served on the College Board since July 2005. This scholarship is believed to be the first one established at LFCC by an African American.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:- Completion of a scholarship application
- Must reside in the Mt. Olive and Atoka Road areas of Rectortown, Va.
Exchange Club of Winchester Inc. Endowed Scholarship
Farmers & Merchants Bank Scholarship

Established in 2007, the Farmers & Merchants Bank Scholarship will be awarded annually. The scholarship was established by Farmers & Merchants Bank, which is proud to be an independent community bank providing a full range of personal and business financial services. The bank was chartered on April 15, 1908, in Timberville, Va., and is the oldest banking business native to Rockingham County, Va. The bank currently has branches in Shenandoah, Page and Rockingham counties and the city of Harrisonburg.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must be a full-time and/or part-time student at LFCC
- Must demonstrate financial need
- Must possess and maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.0
- Must reside in Shenandoah County
- Must be enrolled in the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Accounting Program at LFCC
Fauquier Business and Professional Women Scholarship
Fauquier Business and Professional Women, a local nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting personal and professional leadership among women, established this scholarship. The scholarship ($500 maximum per year) is designed to help a student with tuition, books and fees.
The following criteria must be met:
- Completion of a scholarship application.
- Must be a full-time or part-time student.
- Must demonstrate financial need.
- Must be a single parent, returning to school for training to re-enter the workforce or to upgrade business or technical skills for professional advancement.
Preference is given to residents of Fauquier County.
Fauquier County Community Scholarship
This scholarship will be awarded annually to full- and part-time LFCC students who reside in Fauquier County. The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between two semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained for the recipient to receive the award for the following semester.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0
- Must demonstrate financial need
- Must reside in Fauquier County
First Bank Scholarship
This scholarship was established by First Bank to enhance the educational opportunities of the residents of the College’s service region.
This award will provide assistance with tuition, fees, and books, not to exceed $400. The award will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (2.5 GPA) must be maintained in order for the scholarship recipient to receive the award for the spring semester. To be eligible the applicant must be enrolled as a full-time student.
Fisher Diagnostics Endowed Scholarship

This endowed scholarship was established in 1994 by Fisher Diagnostics and the Fisher Diagnostics Foundation. Through the Fisher Diagnostics Foundation, the company works with community leaders to enhance the quality of life for their employees and neighbors. Their main emphasis is on education, especially in the science field and workplace-related areas.
This award will provide assistance with tuition and fees. This award will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (2.5 GPA) must be maintained in order for the scholarship recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
To be eligible for this scholarship, the applicant must be enrolled at LFCC as a full- or part-time student. First preference will be given to dependents of Fisher Diagnostics employees.
FourSeasons Bend Scholarship Fund
Established in 2007 by Charles and Christina Williams, the FourSeasons Bend Scholarship will be awarded annually to LFCC students who meet the criteria below.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 3.0) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:
- Completion of a scholarship application
- Must be a full-time student
- Must demonstrate financial need
- Must maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.0
- Must be a resident of Shenandoah County
- Must be a single parent
Fred B. and Diane P. Beidler Endowed Scholarship

Established by Diane Beidler in 2006 in memory of her husband, this scholarship will be awarded annually to full- and/or part-time LFCC students who meet the criteria below.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must demonstrate financial need
- Must reside in Shenandoah County
- Must be a current-year high school student or recent high school graduate enrolled at LFCC (a current-year high school student is a person who will graduate this upcoming June, and a recent high school graduate is a person who graduated this past June)
- Most possess and maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.0
Fred B. Beidler was born in Woodstock, Va. on July 18, 1914, to Dr. C.C. Beidler, a local veterinary surgeon, and Clara Baker Beidler.
Fred Beidler graduated from Woodstock High School in 1932 and attended Massanutten Military Academy. After completing his schooling, Beidler worked at various businesses, including Wenders Department Store in Woodstock for 12 years. In 1945, with the help of his family, Beidler started Beidlers Furniture Store, a major appliance and furniture store, which he operated successfully for 28 years.
Beidler was a lifetime member of the Woodstock Christian Church Disciples of Christ, where he served as a deacon, elder, trustee and co-chairman of the Parsonage Building Committee. He married Diane Peer Beidler on June 15, 1963, and enjoyed 42 years of life together. In 1973, Beidler retired and sold his business to the Cline family, which still operates the store under the same name.
Beidler enjoyed traveling throughout the United States, Canada, Europe and the Caribbean. He died on April 14, 2005, in Sebring, Fla., where he and his wife had lived during the winter months since 1974.
Frederick County Scholarship
This scholarship will be awarded annually to full- and part-time LFCC students who reside in Frederick County. The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between two semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained for the recipient to receive the award for the following semester.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0
- Must demonstrate financial need
- Must reside in Frederick County
Front Royal Business and Professional Women Scholarship
Garman Family of Woodstock, Virginia Scholarship Fund
Established in 2007 by Kenny and Mikki Garman, the Garman Family of Woodstock, Virginia Scholarship will be awarded annually to LFCC students who meet the criteria below.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:- Completion of a scholarship application
- Must be a full- or part-time LFCC student
- Must maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.0
- Must be a resident of Shenandoah County
Gerald F. Smith Endowed Scholarship

This scholarship was endowed by Gerald F. Smith in 1995. Mr. Smith was an avid supporter of LFCC and believed it made good business sense to invest in Lord Fairfax. Mr. Smith served on the Board of Directors of the Educational Foundation and devoted many hours and much hard work on behalf of the various projects of the Foundation.
This award will provide assistance with tuition, fees, and books, up to $1,500. The award will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (2.5 GPA) must be maintained in order for the scholarship recipient to receive the award for the spring semester. To be eligible for this scholarship, the applicant must be enrolled as a full or part-time student at LFCC. Two scholarships will be awarded.
Helping Hand Emergency Scholarship Fund
In 2005, the Helping Hand Emergency Scholarship Fund was established by the LFCC Educational Foundation Board. The fund allows students to apply for monies to be used immediately and in the event of an emergency. Part-time and/or full-time LFCC students may apply for these funds.
Guidelines, Procedures and Application PDF File
Giving Back in Service Form
James G. Brumfield Scholarship
Friends, family and business associates of James G. Brumfield established this scholarship in his memory and honor. Mr. Brumfield served on the Board of Supervisors of Fauquier County and was a faithful supporter of the growth and development of the Fauquier Campus.
This award will provide assistance with tuition, fees, and books not to exceed $250. The award will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (2.5 GPA) must be maintained in order for the scholarship recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
James L. Bowman Business Endowed Scholarship

This scholarship was endowed by Mrs. Beverley Shoemaker and her daughter, Rachel, in memory of their father and grandfather, respectively, Mr. James L. Bowman. The scholarship will provide assistance with tuition, fees and books for students pursuing a degree in business administration.
The award will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (3.5 GPA) must be maintained in order for the scholarship recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
To be eligible for this award, the applicant must be a full-time student at LFCC, be enrolled in the business administration program, maintain a 3.5 grade point average and demonstrate a need for financial assistance.
Jesse and Rose Loeb Endowed Scholarship
Jim Stutzman Chevrolet-Cadillac-Buick Scholarship

This $1,700 scholarship will be awarded to a full- and/or part-time first-semester LFCC student from each of the following localities: Clarke County, Frederick County and the City of Winchester. The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:- Completion of a scholarship application.
- Must be a resident of Clarke County, Frederick County or the City of Winchester.
John E. Owens Sr. Memorial Scholarship

This scholarship was established by John E. Owens Jr., who graduated from LFCC in 2005, in memory of his father, John E. Owens Sr. The senior Mr. Owens was a lifelong resident of Fauquier County who left school to work on his family’s farm. As a single parent, Owens raised two sons and wanted to see his children succeed in life.
This award will provide assistance with tuition, books and fees not to exceed $500. The scholarship award will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must be enrolled as a full-time student, demonstrate financial need and be a GED recipient. Preference will be given to applicants who are residents of Fauquier County.
John J. "Ski" Sygielski Endowed Scholarship

Established in May 2004 by LFCC employees in honor of LFCC's third president, John J. "Ski" Sygielski, this scholarship will be awarded annually to LFCC students who meet the criteria below.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Completion of a scholarship application
- Must be a full-time LFCC student
- Must reside in the College's service area
- Must have earned a GED (general educational development diploma)
- Must maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.0
John P. Good Jr. Scholarship
Katherine Carter Fussell Scholarship
Kummli Family Endowed Scholarship

This scholarship is awarded annually by Alfred and Klara Kummli and Nellie Bossert of Rappahannock County. Mr. Alfred Kummli served on the Board of Directors of the Educational Foundation from 1993 to 2004 and was Chairman of the Foundation Board from 1998 to 1999. The family strongly supports the mission of the community college and its service to the community.
This scholarship will provide assistance with tuition, fees, and books not to exceed $1,000. The award will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (2.5 GPA) must be maintained in order for the scholarship recipient to receive the award for the spring semester. Applicants from Rappahannock County will be given first preference for this award.
Ladies of Harley-Winchester Virginia Chapter Scholarship
This scholarship was established in 2000 by the Winchester Virginia Chapter of the Ladies of Harley to assist students in continuing their education at Lord Fairfax Community College.
This award will provide assistance with tuition and fees and will not exceed $500. The award will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (2.5 GPA) must be maintained in order for the scholarship recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
To be eligible for this scholarship, the applicant must:- Be enrolled as a full- or part-time student at Lord Fairfax Community College.
- Demonstrate a need for financial assistance.
- Be a single parent.
- Be 25 years of age or older.
- Be entering a career field for the first time.
Laurel Hill Farms Scholarship
Established in 2007 by Mr. and Mrs. Randall Kennedy Sr. of Woodstock, Va., the Laurel Hill Farms Scholarship will be awarded annually.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between two semesters. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the second semester.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must be a full-time student at LFCC
- Must have and maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.0
- Must demonstrate financial need
- Must reside in Shenandoah County
Learning Tree Scholarship
This scholarship was established in 1992 through the Foundation-sponsored Learning Tree Program. “Minds and trees have at least one thing in common: when placed in the right environment, they will grow.” The Learning Tree Program is an innovative, creative, and environmentally-orientated partnership between LFCC Educational Foundation, area realtors, local nursery businesses and local newspapers designed to provide scholarships to area residents and to enhance the environment by providing trees to new homeowners.
The award will provide assistance with tuition and fees not to exceed $250. This award will be given for the combined fall and spring semesters.
To be eligible for this scholarship, the applicant must be employed in the real estate field or pursuing a career in the field.
LFCC Alumni Legacy Scholarship
Established by LFCC alumni donors in 2006, this scholarship will be awarded annually to full- and/or part-time LFCC students who demonstrate financial need and reside in the College’s service region. The College’s service region includes the counties of Clarke, Fauquier, Frederick, Page, Rappahannock, Shenandoah and Warren and the city of Winchester.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:- Completion of a scholarship application
- Must demonstrate financial need
- Must be a resident of the College’s service region
LFCC General Scholarship
This scholarship will be awarded annually to full- and part-time LFCC students who reside in the College’s service region. The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between two semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained for the recipient to receive the award for the following semester.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0
- Must demonstrate financial need
- Must reside in the College’s service region (counties of Clarke, Fauquier, Frederick, Page, Rappahannock, Shenandoah and Warren and the city of Winchester)
LFCC Students in Sports Scholarship

In 2005, LFCC established its inaugural men's and women's soccer teams, the Cannons. The groups were organized as "club" teams, which are student organizations formed to compete in specific sports. "Intercollegiate athletic competition will certainly add to the richness and vibrancy of the LFCC experience," said LFCC President John J. "Ski" Sygielski. "These sports teams will provide opportunities for LFCC students to grow, collaborate and learn outside of the classroom with fellow LFCC students and their counterparts at other colleges and universities. And, they allow members of our local communities to become uniquely involved with LFCC."
This scholarship was established in 2006 with proceeds received from the sale of 21 baseballs autographed by baseball great Cal Ripken Jr. Ripken was the featured speaker at an LFCC event in 2005 and gave the baseballs to the College at that time.
This scholarship will be awarded annually to one full- or part-time LFCC student who is a member of the College's men's soccer team and one full- or part-time LFCC student who is a member of the College's women's soccer team.
The scholarship award, not to exceed $500 per person, may be applied toward tuition, books and/or fees and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 3.5) must be maintained in order for the recipients to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must demonstrate financial need
- Must either be a current member of the College's men's or women's soccer team (August through end of season) in good standing or planning to play in the next soccer season; a student planning to play in the next soccer season must include with the application a written confirmation from the appropriate (men's or women's) LFCC soccer coach that the student has made a commitment to try out for the next team. (Please note: Only those who qualify for the scholarship and actually make the team will receive the scholarship.)
- Must exemplify the ideals that Ripken demonstrated, including responsibility, persistence, work ethic and team work
- Must submit a signed letter of recommendation (from an LFCC employee) that addresses the student's level of responsibility, persistence, work ethic and team work
LFCC Tutor Scholarship
This scholarship was established in honor of LFCC tutors, assistants and students with special needs. This award provides assistance with tuition and fees and will not exceed $300. The award will be given for two semesters, depending upon availability of funds.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must be a full- or part-time student with at least 12 college-level credits completed.
- Must have at least a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 (unless otherwise explained).
- Must demonstrate academic merit.
- Must demonstrate ability to encourage peers in strategies to gain self-confidence and achieve academic success. (This will be evaluated based on the applicant’s letter and recommendations.)
- Must be a current participant in LFCC’s Tutor Connection or TRIO tutoring programs (either volunteer or paid) and willing to continue serving as a tutor leader.
- Must receive recommendation forms or letters from both a Student Success tutor coordinator and a faculty member.
LFCC Winchester North End Scholarship
This scholarship will be awarded annually to full- and/or part-time LFCC students who reside in the North End of Winchester. The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:- Completion of a scholarship application.
- Must be a resident of the North End of Winchester.
Lord Fairfax Community College Pacesetter Endowed Scholarship
Louise and Woodrow Moore Endowed Scholarship
This scholarship was established by Sharon Byrd in honor of her mother, Louise Moore, and in memory of her father, Woodrow Moore. This scholarship will be awarded annually to full- or part-time LFCC students. The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:- Completion of a scholarship application.
Luray Caverns Scholarship

This scholarship is awarded annually by Luray Caverns in Page County. Mr. and Mrs. H.T.N. Graves have been generous benefactors to Lord Fairfax Community College and receive great gratification to see the dream of Governor Godwin now coming to fruition so beautifully in LFCC. Their daughter, Rebecca G. Hudson, has served on the Board of Directors of the Educational Foundation since 1992 and has devoted many hours to the various projects of the Foundation.
This award will provide assistance with tuition, fees, books and not to exceed $1,550. This award will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (2.5 GPA) must be maintained in order for the scholarship recipient to receive the award for the spring semester. This scholarship will be awarded to a graduating senior from Luray High School.
Luray Rotary Club Scholarship
Established in 2008, the Luray Rotary Club Scholarship will be awarded annually. The scholarship was established by the Luray Rotary Club.
Formed in 1905, Rotary International is a service organization of more than 1.2 million business and professional leaders. With more than 32,000 Rotary Clubs in over 168 countries, the organization is headquartered in Evanston, Ill. Rotary International District 7570 is one of 529 districts worldwide. The district covers Western Virginia and Northeastern Tennessee and has nearly 4,200 members and 83 clubs, including the Luray Rotary Club.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must be a full-time and/or part-time student at LFCC
- Must have and maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.0
- Must reside in Page County
- Must demonstrate financial need
- Must not be a recipient (during the current year) of the Luray High School Rotary Scholarship
- Must not be a recipient (during the current year) of the Page County Technical Center Rotary Scholarship
Margaret T. Burdick Memorial Nursing Scholarship

This scholarship was established by Dr. Glenn R. Burdick in honor and loving memory of his mother, Margaret T. Burdick, LPN.
Born on September 29, 1919 on Virginia’s Eastern Shore, Mrs. Burdick was the youngest daughter of John Underhill and Nollie Ward Thompson. She graduated from Exmore-Willis Wharf High School in 1936 and began her nursing training at Danville Memorial Hospital that fall. When she left the program to recuperate from an illness the following spring and then returned to the school, her instructors insisted that she start her program over. Due to a lack of financial resources, she chose to terminate her studies and seek employment as a nurse’s aide at the hospital in Nassawadox, Va. Her supervisors were so impressed by her knowledge of nursing that they arranged for her to take the licensing examination. She passed the exam, and in 1939, she went to work for a local practitioner in Exmore, Va.
In 1948, she married Eben V. Burdick Jr., a young U.S. Navy veteran of World War II. The couple moved to Portsmouth, where Eben worked in the naval shipyard and Margaret stayed home with their two sons, Glenn and Brent. By 1972, both of her sons were grown and Margaret decided to return to work. She renewed her license and began as a licensed practical nurse (LPN) at Portsmouth Convalescent Center, a local nursing home. Several years later, when that facility was converted to other medical uses, she was hired by Autumn Care, a nursing facility three blocks from her home. She tried to retire from there in her seventies, but her supervisors were unwilling to see her go. They created a part-time job for her with her responsibilities being to write patient summaries. She remained active in this job until age 80, when her health declined.
Margaret Thompson Burdick was a loving wife and mother who loved her God and family deeply and demonstrated great compassion and respect for her patients during a career of 37 years. She loved to sing and play the organ and was often referred to by her patients as “the singing nurse.” On February 21, 2004, she died in the nursing home where she had worked for over 20 years.
The scholarship award, not to exceed $1,700, may be applied toward tuition, books and/or fees and will be divided equally between two semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 3.0) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the following semester.
The following criteria must be met:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must demonstrate financial need
- Must be a full- and/or part-time LFCC students enrolled in one of the following programs:
- Practical Nursing (PN) Program
- Associate Degree in Nursing Program (this includes LPN Transition students)
- Must have completed at least nine semester hours of coursework
- Must demonstrate academic merit (minimum grade point average of 3.0)
Marilyn C. Beck Endowed Scholarship

This scholarship was endowed in 2003 in honor of Dr. Marilyn C. Beck’s service to the College as president. She served from 1988 until 2003. The scholarship will be awarded annually to LFCC students who meet the criteria below.
This scholarship will provide assistance with tuition, fees and books. The award will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained in order for the scholarship recipient to receive the award for the second semester.
The following criteria must be met:- Completion of a scholarship application
- Must be a full-time LFCC student
- Must demonstrate a need for financial assistance
- Must have and maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.5
Marion Poynter Scholarship
Marion Poynter, a resident of Warrenton, established this scholarship endowment to provide financial assistance to students attending Lord Fairfax Community College.
This award will provide assistance with tuition, fees, and books, not to exceed $1,200. The award will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (2.5 GPA) must be maintained in order for the scholarship recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
To be eligible the applicant must be enrolled as a full-time student and must reside in Rappahannock or Fauquier County.
Mary Jane Bowman Endowed Nursing Scholarship

This scholarship was endowed by Mr. James L. Bowman in honor and memory of his wife, Mary Jane. The scholarship will provide assistance up to $2,000 with tuition, fees, and books to a student who wishes to pursue their post-secondary education in the nursing program and who wants to work in this field upon completion of their education.
The scholarship award will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (3.5 GPA) must be maintained in order for the scholarship recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
To be eligible for this award, the applicant must be enrolled at LFCC as a full-time student, be a resident of Frederick County or the City of Winchester, be enrolled in the nursing program, and maintain a 3.5 grade point average or better. Selection is based on a combination of academic potential and financial need.
Mary Jean Stewart Practical Nursing Scholarship
This scholarship was established in 1995 by Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stewart in memory of their daughter. The award will provide assistance not to exceed $2,800 to cover the cost of tuition, fees, books, uniforms and materials needed for students enrolled in the Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) program at Lord Fairfax Community College.
The scholarship award will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (2.5 GPA) must be maintained in order for the scholarship recipient to receive the award for the spring semester. Two scholarships will be awarded.
To be eligible for this scholarship, the applicant must be enrolled at LFCC as a full-time student in the LPN nursing program.
Mary M. Henkel Endowed Scholarship

This scholarship was endowed by Mrs. Mary Henkel in 1994 to assist citizens in the College’s service region in achieving their educational goals.
Mary Elizabeth MacKenzie Henkel was a native of Winchester, Va. She and her husband, Carroll Hess Henkel, and his partner, John Harris, started Henkel-Harris Company Inc. in 1946. Following the death of her husband in 1969, Mrs. Henkel assumed the presidency and later became Chairman of the Board in 1982 and was Chairman of the Board Emeritus from 1996 until her death in November 2001.
Mrs. Henkel dedicated her priorities and philanthropic interests to projects related to building community, generously contributing leadership, resources, time, and energies to numerous organizations, including Lord Fairfax Community College. She was a member of the LFCC Educational Foundation and supported the College in a variety of ways. She donated Henkel-Harris furniture to the College, generously supported Lord Fairfax Community College’s fundraisers and friend-raisers, served as a role model for students, and initiated a scholarship endowment to support students in their aspirations to enter college. Among the many honors and awards she received was an Honorary Associate Degree in Humane Letters from Lord Fairfax Community College.
This scholarship will provide assistance with tuition, fees, and books not to exceed $1,500. This award will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (2.5 GPA) must be maintained in order for the scholarship recipient to receive the award for the spring semester. The applicant must be enrolled at LFCC as a full-time student and demonstrate a need for financial assistance.
Maurice J. Duffey Business Administration Endowed Scholarship
This scholarship was established in 1991 in memory of Maurice J. “Pat” Duffey by his family, friends, and colleagues. Mr. Duffey was a dedicated member of the College faculty for 20 years as professor of business and was named Professor Emeritus shortly after his retirement in 1990.
This scholarship will provide assistance with tuition, fees, and books. The award, not to exceed $1,000, will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (2.5 GPA) must be maintained in order for the scholarship recipient to receive the award for the spring semester. The applicant must be enrolled at LFCC as a full- or part-time student in the Business Administration degree program or a business-related field.
McKinley Chapter #19 Order of the Eastern Star Scholarship
The McKinley Chapter #19 Order of the Eastern Star established this scholarship in 1999 to assist students attending LFCC. The award amount of $500 is to be divided between the fall and spring semesters and assist with the payment of tuition and fees. To be eligible, students must be a graduating high school senior enrolled full-time at the Middletown Campus of LFCC and be a resident of Frederick County, Clarke County, or the City of Winchester. Additionally, the student must achieve satisfactory academic standards (2.5 GPA), maintain good campus citizenship, be deemed eligible for financial assistance, and intend to transfer to a four-year educational institution after completing two years of academic studies at LFCC.
Merit Scholars Scholarship
Established in 2008, the Merit Scholars Scholarship will be awarded annually. The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between two semesters. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the following semester.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must be a full-time or part-time student at LFCC
- Must possess and maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.5
- Must reside in the College’s service area
- Must demonstrate financial need
- Must write an essay and receive a certain score on it
- Must participate in a panel interview and successfully answer the interview questions
Michael Boaz Memorial Scholarship

This scholarship, established by William and Marie Boaz, is in honor and loving memory of their son, Michael, a student at LFCC at the time of his death in September, 2001.
Mike was a 1999 graduate of Central High School in Woodstock, Va. where he had been active in drama and chorus and had served as President of the LFCC Performing Arts Club. This award will be made to a full-time student who shares Mike’s passion for, and has been active in, the fine and performing arts.
This scholarship will provide assistance with tuition, fees and books not to exceed $1,200 and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. A 2.0 GPA must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award the following spring. Applicants must demonstrate a need for financial assistance.
Mills E. Godwin Jr. Endowed Scholarship

This scholarship was endowed in 1995 during the College’s 25th Anniversary Celebration.
Governor Godwin first entered politics in 1947 when elected to the House of Delegates. During the 30 years he held public office, he stood for election 17 times and was never defeated. During Governor Godwin’s administration, he became known as Virginia’s Education Governor, taking the lead in upgrading education at every level from kindergarten through graduate school. The Virginia Community College System was initiated and developed during his first term, allowing practically every Virginian who wishes to pursue higher education to do so. Much credit is due to those legislators led by Governor Godwin who, in 1966, decided that the time was right for opening the doors of higher education to all citizens.
Three scholarships will be awarded. They will provide assistance with tuition, fees, and books not to exceed $1,500 each. These awards will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (2.5 GPA) must be maintained in order for the scholarship recipients to receive the award for the spring semester.
The applicants must be enrolled at LFCC as full-time students and demonstrate a need for financial assistance.
Monford D. and Lucy L. Custer Endowed Nursing Scholarship Fund

The Monford D. and Lucy L. Custer Endowed Nursing Scholarship Fund was established by the Monford D. and Lucy L. Custer Foundation in memory of Dr. Monford D. Custer Jr. and his wife, Lucy. The scholarship honors their passion for the community, education and philanthropy. They moved to Winchester in 1947, where Dr. Custer launched a successful medical career which spanned 34 years. While serving as a member of the Winchester Memorial Hospital medical staff, Dr. Custer was instrumental in planning and establishing the Winchester Surgical Clinic. Dr. Custer also assisted in establishing the Free Medical Clinic in Winchester and, with his wife, was instrumental in the establishment of the Eleanor Wade Custer School of Nursing at Shenandoah University. In addition, he encouraged and helped implement the Operating Room Technicians program, which is now taught at LFCC.
This scholarship will be awarded annually to a full- or part-time LFCC nursing student. The scholarship award varies; may be applied toward tuition, fees and books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 2.5) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
Morgan S. Phenix Scholarship

Established in 2008, the Morgan S. Phenix Scholarship will be awarded annually. The scholarship was established by Dr. Phenix. In addition to establishing the Morgan S. Phenix Scholarship, Dr. Phenix also established the Dr. Philip and Gena Phenix Endowed Scholarship in memory of his parents in 2007.
Dr. Phenix was appointed to the LFCC Board in 2000 and served until 2008. A committed and dedicated educator, Dr. Phenix held a number of teaching positions and retired as the principal of Page County High School in Shenandoah, Va. in June 2008. He was appointed interim dean of humanities, math and social sciences at LFCC in July 2008.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must be a full-time and/or part-time student at LFCC
- Must have and maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.0
- Must be a graduating senior from Luray High School or Page County High School
- Must demonstrate financial need
Preference will be given to first-generation college students.
National Fruit Product Company Endowed Scholarship
This endowed scholarship was established in 1992 by the National Fruit Product Company of Winchester.
The award will provide assistance with tuition and fees, not to exceed $750. This award will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (2.5 GPA) must be maintained in order for the scholarship recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
To be eligible for this scholarship the applicant must be enrolled as a full- or part-time student at LFCC. First preference will be given to employees of the National Fruit Product Company and their dependents.
New Beginnings Scholarship Fund
Established in 2007, the New Beginnings Scholarship will be awarded annually. The scholarship was established by a group of female business, civic, community and philanthropic leaders. It will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the criteria below.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must be a full-time and/or part-time student at LFCC
- Must be enrolled in a degree or certificate program
- Must demonstrate financial need
- Must be a single parent
- Must possess and maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.5
Northern Virginia Building Industry Association Scholarship

This $1,000 scholarship (divided equally between the fall and spring semesters) is designed to help a student with tuition, books and fees. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:- Completion of a scholarship application.
- Must be a full-time or part-time student in the Construction Technology Career Studies Certificate Program.
- Must be a resident of Fauquier County.
O'Shaughnessy-Hurst Memorial Foundation Emergency Scholarship Fund
In 2007, the O’Shaughnessy-Hurst Memorial Foundation Emergency Scholarship Fund was established by the O’Shaughnessy-Hurst Memorial Foundation. The fund allows LFCC students to apply for monies to be used immediately and in the event of an emergency. Part-time and/or full-time LFCC students may apply for these funds.
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Page County Community Scholarship
This scholarship will be awarded annually to full- and part-time LFCC students who reside in Page County. The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between two semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained for the recipient to receive the award for the following semester.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0
- Must demonstrate financial need
- Must reside in Page County
Page County Endowed Scholarship
Pam Scholarship
Established in 2008 by an anonymous donor, the Pam Scholarship will be awarded annually. The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between two semesters. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained for the recipient to receive the award for the second semester.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must be a full-time student at LFCC
- Must have and maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.0
- Must demonstrate financial need
- Must have graduated in June of last year or will graduate this upcoming June from Central High School in Woodstock, Va.
Pangle Real Estate and Auction Company Inc. Scholarship

Established by the Pangle Real Estate and Auction Company Inc. in 2007, this scholarship may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between two semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the following semester.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must be a current-year high school student in Shenandoah County (a current-year high school student is a person who graduated from high school this past June or will graduate this upcoming June)
- Must enroll at LFCC as a full- or part-time student
- Must have a minimum high school grade point average of 2.0
- Must demonstrate financial need
- Must reside in Shenandoah County
Pathway to Opportunity Nursing Scholarship Fund
The Pathway to Opportunity Nursing Scholarship will be awarded annually to full- and/or part-time LFCC students who meet the criteria below.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 2.5) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must be a full- and/or part-time LFCC student
- Must be enrolled in the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Nursing Program or Associate of Applied Science Degree LPN Transition Program
- Must be a resident of the College’s service region (the counties of Clarke, Fauquier, Frederick, Page, Rappahannock, Shenandoah and Warren and the city of Winchester)
- Must possess and maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.5
- Must demonstrate a need for financial assistance
Paul J. Paige Sr. Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship was established in 1994 by the Educational Foundation and LFCC students, faculty and staff in memory of Paul J. Paige Sr. Paul was an electronics student at Lord Fairfax Community College. He was a friend to all; active in the Student Government Association and the Ambassadors; named to Who's Who Among Community College Students for 1993-94; and a tutor. Paul also volunteered many hours to the friend/fundraising events of the Foundation. Paul was committed to his studies at LFCC and encouraged and inspired other students.
The LFCC Ambassadors sponsor a fundraiser with proceeds benefiting this endowment fund. This award will provide assistance with tuition and fees, not to exceed $300. The award will be given for the fall semester only. To be eligible for this scholarship, the applicant must be enrolled at LFCC as a full- or part-time student.
Paul Wolk Endowed Scholarship
This endowed scholarship was established in 1994 by Mr. Paul Wolk of Fauquier County. Mr. Wolk is an advocate of higher education and a strong supporter of the mission of Lord Fairfax Community College. He served on the Educational Foundation Board of Directors for several years. In addition to establishing a scholarship, Mr. Wolk has been instrumental in many of the efforts of the Foundation and the College, including the William B. Remington Archives Room and the Paul Wolk Library at the LFCC Fauquier Campus.
This award will provide assistance with tuition, fees and books. The award will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (2.5 GPA) must be maintained in order for the scholarship recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
To be eligible for this scholarship the applicant must be enrolled as a full-time student at LFCC and reside in Fauquier County.
Phyllis Madagan Athey Memorial Scholarship
The Phyllis Madagan Athey Memorial Scholarship was established in loving memory of Phyllis Madagan Athey following her death on September 19, 2003, by her husband, C. Lynwood Athey Sr., and their children, Clifford L. "Clay" Athey Jr., Kimberly M. Athey, Mark E. Athey, and Lori A. Cockrell.
Mrs. Athey, a native of Stephens City, Va., and a resident of Warren County, Va. since 1961, provided childcare for over 30 years to countless children, many of whom were children of Warren County Public School teachers. Mrs. Athey was a great believer in education and encouraged all children with whom she had contact to establish and pursue their educational goals.
The $1,000 scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must be a full-time student at LFCC
- Must have and maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.0
- Must be a recent Warren County High School graduate
- Must demonstrate financial need
Planters Bank Scholarship Fund

Established in 2007, the Planters Bank Scholarship will be awarded annually to full- and/or part-time LFCC students who reside in Shenandoah County.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 3.0) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:- Completion of a scholarship application
- Must be a full- or part-time LFCC student
- Must have a grade point average of at least 3.0
- Must be a resident of Shenandoah County
Principal’s Scholarship
Rance Lee Spellman (1946-1982) Memorial Award Endowed Scholarship

The Rance Lee Spellman Memorial Award Endowed Scholarship honors a man who lived his beliefs in stewardship of the land, preservation of farming and mastering of its essential skills, and in the humane protection of animals and birds. Rance returned from the Vietnam War to run his family farm and construction business in Culpeper County, Va. After the deaths of his parents, he became foreman of Points of View Farm in Rappahannock County, Va. There he transformed the abandoned apple orchard and cattle farm into a productive and handsome registered cow/calf operation. After his tragic and sudden death in 1982, his employer, Patricia Saltonstall, established this award in Rance’s memory to foster the recognition and development of farming skills and support services. The Rance Lee Spellman Memorial Award Scholarship was the first endowment of the LFCC Educational Foundation.
The following criteria must be met:- Completion of a scholarship application.
- Be in financial need to complete or further his/her education.
- Must be a full-time or part-time student in one of the following LFCC programs:
- Agriculture
- Horticulture
- Natural Resources
This is an annual award of $250 based on need and eligibility. It was established for the benefit of people of seeking to develop skills necessary to achieve successful productivity in the demanding and vanishing field of family-farming.
Randy Carter Chapter of the Float Fishermen of Virginia Scholarship

The Randy Carter Chapter of the Float Fishermen of Virginia Inc., a non-profit corporation dedicated to the preservation of Virginia’s free-flowing streams and rivers, established this scholarship. The $1,500 scholarship is designed to help a student with tuition, books and fees.
The following criteria must be met:- Completion of a scholarship application.
- Must be enrolled in the Natural Resources Management Specialization Program.
Rappahannock County Scholarship
This scholarship will be awarded annually to full- and part-time LFCC students who reside in Rappahannock County. The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between two semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained for the recipient to receive the award for the following semester.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0
- Must demonstrate financial need
- Must reside in Rappahannock County
Renee Deoudes Piper Memorial Scholarship
Friends and family members established this scholarship in honor and loving memory of Renee Deoudes Piper. This award will provide assistance with tuition and fees, not to exceed $500. The award will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (2.5 GPA) must be maintained in order for the scholarship recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
To be eligible for this scholarship, the applicant must be enrolled at LFCC as a full- or part-time student.
Rimback Family Scholarship

Established in 2008 in memory of Christian E. Rimback, the Rimback Family Scholarship will be awarded annually. The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between two semesters. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the second semester.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must be a full-time and/or part-time student at LFCC
- Must demonstrate financial need
- Must have and maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.0
- Must
be enrolled in one of the following business degree
programs
at LFCC:
- Associate of Arts and Sciences Degree in Business Administration
- Associate of Applied Science Degree in Accounting
- Associate of Applied Science Degree in Management
- Associate of Applied Science Degree in Management: Business Information Technology Specialization
- Associate of Applied Science Degree in Management: Marketing Specialization
Robert B. Drumheller Scholarship

Established by Robert B. Drumheller in 2006, this scholarship will be awarded annually to full- and/or part-time LFCC students who live in Page County.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:
- Completion of a scholarship application
- Must reside in Page County
Robert S. Grubbs Jr. and Robert S. Grubbs IV Memorial Scholarship Fund
Established in 2007 by Grubbs Chevrolet in memory of Robert S. Grubbs Jr. and Robert S. Grubbs IV, the Robert S. Grubbs Jr. and Robert S. Grubbs IV Memorial Scholarship will be awarded annually to LFCC students who meet the criteria below.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:- Completion of a scholarship application
- Must be a full- or part-time LFCC student
- Must maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.0
- Must be a resident of Shenandoah County
- Must be a graduate of Central High School
RR Donnelley Endowed Scholarship

This scholarship was endowed in 1995 by RR Donnelley (formerly named Perry Judd’s Inc.) of Strasburg to provide assistance to students at Lord Fairfax Community College.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must be a full-time or part-time student at LFCC
- Must have and maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.5
Preference will be given to a child of an RR Donnelley employee.
San Antonio Area Foundation Scholarship
This award was established in 1997 by the San Antonio Area Foundation. It will provide assistance with tuition, fees, and books not to exceed $1,000. The award will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. To be eligible, the student must be enrolled full- or part-time at Lord Fairfax Community College, maintain a 2.5 GPA, demonstrate a need for financial assistance, and either currently working with or planning to work with autistic children and their families.
Saul Robinson Scholarship

This scholarship was established in 1997 by Starr Johnson to honor her father, Saul Robinson. Mr. Robinson served 18 years on the Lord Fairfax Community College Board.
The award will provide assistance with tuition and fees not to exceed $1,500. This award will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (2.5 GPA) must be maintained in order for the scholarship recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must be enrolled as a full- or part-time student and be in need of financial assistance. First preference will be made to applicants who are residents of Page County.
Scott Edwards Memorial Scholarship

This scholarship was established in honor of Shelley Scott Edwards, a former LFCC student who died from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident. A graduate of Southview Sylvania High School in Ohio and Old Dominion University, Scott was a safety engineer who enjoyed both photography and sports until his death on October 8, 2005.
The scholarship award, not to exceed $1,500, may be applied toward tuition, books and/or fees and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained in order for the scholarship recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must be a full-time or part-time LFCC student
- Must demonstrate financial need
- Must have and maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.0
- Must be enrolled in enrolled in the Career Studies Certificate: Nature and Outdoor Photography Program
Shenandoah County Scholarship
This scholarship will be awarded annually to full- and part-time LFCC students who reside in Shenandoah County. The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between two semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained for the recipient to receive the award for the following semester.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0
- Must demonstrate financial need
- Must reside in Shenandoah County
Southern Fauquier Business Owners Association Scholarship
The Southern Fauquier Business Owners Association award provides assistance with tuition, books, and fees not to exceed $1,000. The award will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (GPA 2.5 or better) must be maintained in order for the scholarship recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
To be eligible for the scholarship award, the applicant must be enrolled at LFCC as a full or part-time student and be a resident of Fauquier County.
Sylvia Williams and Rip Williams Scholarship Fund
Established in 2007 in honor of Sylvia Williams and in memory of Rip Williams, the Sylvia Williams and Rip Williams Scholarship will be awarded annually to LFCC students who meet the criteria below.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:- Completion of a scholarship application
- Must be a full- or part-time LFCC student
- Must maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.0
- Must be a resident of Shenandoah County
Tech Prep Consortium Scholarship
Teresa Evans Callahan Scholarship
This scholarship was established in honor of Teresa Evans Callahan by her husband, J. E. Callahan, Captain USN (Ret.) a former professor at LFCC.
This award will provide assistance with tuition, fees, and books not to exceed $2,000. The award will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (2.0 GPA) must be maintained in order for the scholarship recipient to receive the award for the spring semester. To be eligible the applicant must be enrolled as a full- or part-time student at LFCC, be a single parent and demonstrate financial need. Preference will be given to a student enrolled in the Information Systems Technology Program at LFCC.
The Buettner Family Living Partnership, LP Scholarship

This scholarship was established by the Buettner family and Tire Distributors Inc. of Winchester in 1994. Mr. Henry Buettner Jr. served on the LFCC Educational Foundation Board and was instrumental in the growth of the Foundation.
This award will provide assistance with tuition and fees and will not exceed $750. The award will be divided equally between two semesters. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained for the scholarship recipient to receive the award for the following semester.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must be a full-time or part-time student at LFCC
- Must possess and maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.5
The Free Press Scholarship Fund
Established in 2007, The Free Press Scholarship will be awarded annually to LFCC students who meet the criteria below.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:- Completion of a scholarship application
- Must be a full- or part-time LFCC student
- Must be a resident of Shenandoah County
The Marathon Bank Scholarship

Established by The Marathon Bank in 2006, this scholarship will be awarded annually to full- and/or part-time LFCC students enrolled in business-related programs.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:- Completion of a scholarship application.
- Must be enrolled in an LFCC business-related program
The Rotary Club of Strasburg Scholarship

The Rotary Club of Strasburg is a service-based organization that promotes community, national and international service projects as part of Rotary International. The organization funds scholarships as part of the four avenues of service in the community.
Established by the Rotary Club of Strasburg in 2006, this scholarship will provide assistance with tuition, books and/or fees and will be divided equally between two semesters. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained for the recipient to receive the award for the second semester.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must be a full-time or part-time student at LFCC
- Must have and maintain a 2.8 grade point average at LFCC
- Must be a Strasburg High School graduate
- Must be a Shenandoah County resident (if no viable Strasburg High School graduate is identified)
The Shockey Companies Scholarship
Established in 2007, The Shockey Companies Scholarship will be awarded annually. The scholarship was established by The Shockey Companies and will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the criteria below.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must be a full-time and/or part-time student at LFCC
- Must possess and maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.0
- Must be enrolled in one of the following programs at LFCC
- Associate of Applied Science Degree in General Engineering Technology: Civil Engineering Technology Specialization
- Associate of Applied Science Degree in General Engineering Technology: Computer-Aided Drafting Specialization
A representative from The Shockey Companies may contact the scholarship recipient and offer him or her employment at The Shockey Companies. This arrangement will be made between the scholarship recipient and The Shockey Companies with no involvement from and independently of the College and LFCC Educational Foundation Inc.
Tim Melton Memorial-Shenandoah Audubon Endowed Scholarship

This scholarship is awarded annually by the Melton family and the Shenandoah Audubon Society in memory of Tim Melton.
Tim Melton's love for birds and nature was nurtured further when he became a student in the natural resources curriculum at Lord Fairfax Community College (LFCC). He filled his life with extraordinary enthusiasm, commitment and effort, and his unconquerable spirit would not let his illness limit him. Despite failing strength, he continued to teach natural history at a day camp during the last summer of his life. While Tim passed away before graduating from LFCC, his legacy continues through others' lasting memories of him and the Tim Melton Memorial-Shenandoah Audubon Scholarship.
The award will provide assistance with tuition, books and/or fees in the amount equal to the accrued interest of the endowment, and it will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 3.0) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The scholarship recipient is strongly encouraged to participate in Shenandoah Audubon activities.
The following criteria must be met:- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must demonstrate financial need
- Must demonstrate academic merit (minimum grade point average of 3.0)
- Must be a full-time student in a science curriculum at LFCC
Timothy R. Lee EMT Scholarship

This scholarship was established by Barbara Pickeral Lee in memory of her husband, Timothy R. Lee, in 2006. Mr. Lee served Clarke County as a high school history teacher, a rescue worker for Enders Volunteer Fire Co. and a member of the Kiwanis Club and Duncan Memorial United Methodist Church. An Army veteran, he was an avid outdoorsman and hiker.
This scholarship will be awarded annually to LFCC students. The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and books and will be divided equally two semesters. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained for the recipient to receive the award for the following semester.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must be a full-time or part-time student at LFCC
- Must be enrolled in LFCC’s EMT Program.
- Must possess and maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.0
Preference will be given to residents of Clarke County.
Tom and Peggy Barbour Scholarship Fund
Established in 2007, the Tom and Peggy Barbour Scholarship will be awarded annually to full- and/or part-time LFCC students who reside in Page County.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:
- Completion of a scholarship application
- Must be a resident of Page County
Valley Masonic Endowed Scholarship Fund

Jack O. Crooke and his wife, Ingrid J. Crooke, established the Valley Masonic Endowed Scholarship in 1998. Members of local Blue Lodges of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, Royal Arch Chapter, Knight Templar Commanderies, Shenandoah Valley Scottish Rite Club have contributed to the Valley Masonic Endowed Scholarship Fund along with members of the Order of the Eastern Star. This fund awards two $500 scholarships per academic year to be utilized for tuition and/or the purchase of textbooks. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained for the recipient to receive the award for the following semester.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.2
- Must demonstrate financial need
- Must have completed one semester with at least nine semester hours at the LFCC Middletown Campus
- Must be enrolled in a curriculum leading to an associate degree and pursuing math or science as a program of study
Virginia Savings Bank FSB Scholarship

Established by Virginia Savings Bank FSB in 2006, this scholarship may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 3.0) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:- Completion of a scholarship application
- Must be a full-time LFCC student
- Must have a minimum grade point average of 3.0
- Must be enrolled in LFCC’s Business Program
- Must reside in Shenandoah County, Warren County, Frederick County or the City of Winchester
- Must be enrolled in an LFCC business-related program
Warren County Scholarship
This scholarship will be awarded annually to full- and part-time LFCC students who reside in Warren County. The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between two semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained for the recipient to receive the award for the following semester.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0
- Must demonstrate financial need
- Must reside in Warren County
Warrenton Rotary Club Scholarship

Established by the Warrenton Rotary Club in 2007, this scholarship will be awarded annually to full- and/or part-time LFCC students who live in Fauquier County. The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:
- Completion of a scholarship application
- Completion of a one-page essay addressing the topic of “My Service to the Community and How the Community and I Have Benefited”
- Demonstrated need for financial assistance
- Must be a resident of Fauquier County
Wilkie W. Hunt Memorial Scholarship

This scholarship was established by family and friends in memory of Mr. Wilkie Hunt in 1993. Mr. Hunt was instrumental in bringing Lord Fairfax Community College to this community and was the first Chairman of the College Board. He was also involved in selecting Middletown as the College site and naming the College for Thomas 6th Lord Fairfax.
This award will provide assistance with tuition and fees, not to exceed $300 and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (2.5 GPA) must be maintained in order for the scholarship recipient to receive the award for the spring semester. To be eligible for this scholarship, the applicant must be enrolled at LFCC as a full- or part-time student.
William A. Hazel Family Endowed Scholarship
This scholarship will be awarded annually to a full- and/or part-time LFCC student who lives in Fauquier County. The scholarship award varies; may be applied toward tuition, fees and books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:
- Completion of a scholarship application
- Must demonstrate a need for financial assistance
- Must be a resident of Fauquier County
William E. Bridgeforth Jr. Family Endowed Scholarship
This endowed scholarship was established in honor and memory of William E. Bridgeforth Jr. by his family and friends. Mr. Bridgeforth and his wife, Ruth, generously supported all the fundraisers and friend-raisers of the College. They donated an original John Chumley painting to be raffled and used as an incentive piece in the College’s first annual giving drive. Over $30,000 was generated with this raffle; thus the endowment was created.
Mr. Bridgeforth passed away suddenly in January, 1993. He was an advocate of higher education as evidenced by his generous contributions to Lord Fairfax Community College and James Madison University. His family continues to support LFCC and the educational needs of their community.
This scholarship will provide assistance not to exceed $1,200 and may be applied toward tuition, fees, and books. The scholarship award will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (2.5 GPA) must be maintained in order for the scholarship recipient to receive the award for the spring semester. The applicant must be enrolled at LFCC as a full-time student.
William F. Dalke Jr. and Kathryn Stover Shaffer Dalke Endowed Scholarship

This scholarship was endowed by the Dalke family in memory of their parents, William F. Dalke Jr. (1920-1991) and Kathryn Dalke (1921-2007), on the 50th anniversary of the Family Drive-In Theatre.
William F. Dalke Jr. was a lifelong resident of Woodstock, Va. After leaving the U.S. Navy at the end of World War II, he went into business with his father, William F. Dalke Sr., who, as a young immigrant, established Dalke’s Valley Theatres in 1912. Together, they operated movie theatres in Woodstock, Strasburg, Edinburg and New Market, with the Family Drive-In near Stephens City opening in 1956.
Kathryn Stover Shaffer Dalke grew up in Maurertown in a family descended from the earliest settlers in the Shenandoah Valley. Bill and Kathryn were active in the community. Bill served as the mayor of Woodstock from 1959 to 1970. Both believed in making college education opportunities available as a part of bringing success to individuals and the community.
Scholarships will be awarded annually to full- and/or part-time students who demonstrate financial need. The awards, not to exceed $1,500, will provide assistance with tuition, fees and books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:
- Must complete a scholarship application and demonstrate financial need
- Maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.0
- Must be a high school graduate of Shenandoah County Public Schools
William H. McCoy Scholarship
This scholarship was established in honor of Dr. William H. McCoy, who served as the first president of Lord Fairfax Community College from 1969 to 1987. The scholarship will be awarded annually to a full- or part-time LFCC student. The scholarship award varies; may be applied toward tuition, fees and books; and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
William Remington Memorial Scholarship
Friends and family members of Bill Remington established a scholarship in his honor following his death in September, 1994. Mr. Remington was a strong supporter of LFCC and served as Volunteer Director of Development, LFCC Educational Foundation Board Member, Chairman of the 1993 Annual Truck Party and Chairman of the 1993-94 Annual Fund Drive.
This award will provide assistance with tuition, fees, and books not to exceed $1,000. The award will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (2.5 GPA) must be maintained in order for the scholarship recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
To be eligible the applicant must be enrolled as a full-time student.
Winchester Area Society for Human Resource Management Scholarship

This scholarship was established in 1992 by the Winchester Area Society for Human Resources Management through the LFCC Educational Foundation to benefit individuals interested in the human resource profession.
Two awards, not to exceed $500, will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters and provide assistance with tuition and books at Lord Fairfax for students wishing to pursue a career in Human Resource Management.
To be eligible for this scholarship, the applicant must be enrolled at LFCC as a full time student.
Winchester Medical Center Foundation Scholarship for Nursing

The Winchester Medical Center Foundation Scholarship for Nursing will be awarded annually. The scholarship was established by Winchester Medical Center Foundation and will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the criteria below.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees, books and uniforms and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must be a full-time and/or part-time student at LFCC
- Must demonstrate financial need
- Must possess and maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.5
- Must be enrolled in one of the following health professions programs at LFCC
- Associate of Applied Science Degree in Nursing
- Certificate in Practical Nursing
- May be enrolled in one of the following health professions programs if no qualified applicant from the aforementioned programs is identified
- Career Studies Certificate: Emergency Medical Technician - Intermediate
- Career Studies Certificate: Emergency Medical Technician - Enhanced
- Career Studies Certificate: Psychological Services Aide - Basic
Winchester Medical Center Scholarship

This scholarship was established by the Winchester Medical Center in 1994 to enhance the educational opportunities for residents in the College’s service region.
The award will provide assistance with tuition, fees, and books, not to exceed $500. This award will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (2.5 GPA) must be maintained in order for the scholarship recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The applicant must be enrolled at LFCC as a full- or part-time student.
Winchester Rotary Club Scholarship

This scholarship was established by the Winchester Rotary Club and is primarily based upon financial need. Assistance with tuition and fees will be provided. The award is not to exceed $3,000 and will be equally divided between two semesters. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the following semester. Rotary Club members and dependents of Rotarians are not eligible for the scholarship.
The scholarship will be awarded to LFCC students who meet the following criteria:
- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must enroll at LFCC as a full- or part-time student
- Must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0
- Must demonstrate financial need
- Must reside in Clarke County, Frederick County or Winchester
Wise Foundation Scholarship Fund
Established in 2006, this scholarship will be awarded annually to full- and/or part- time physically-disabled LFCC students who reside in Fauquier County. The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters ($500 per semester). Satisfactory academic progress of a minimum 2.0 grade point average must be maintained for the recipient to receive the award in the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:- Must complete a scholarship application
- Must be physically disabled
- Must reside in Fauquier County
Woodstock Moose Lodge 575 Scholarship Fund
Established in 2007 by the Woodstock Moose Lodge 575, the Woodstock Moose Lodge 575 Scholarship will be awarded annually to LFCC students who meet the criteria below.
The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and/or books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester.
The following criteria must be met:- Completion of a scholarship application
- Must be a full- or part-time LFCC student
- Must maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.0
- Must be a resident of Shenandoah County
Woodstock Rotary Club Marlin P. Krouse Scholarship

The Woodstock Rotary Club Marlin P. Krouse Scholarship was established by the Woodstock Rotary Club in June 2005 in memory of Mr. Marlin P. Krouse.
Mr. Krouse was a Fort Valley resident, teacher, naturalist, artist and actor. He was born in Pennsylvania and earned a bachelor’s degree from Hartford Seminary. He later graduated with master’s degrees from Susquehanna University and Penn State. In the late 1990s, Mr. Krouse demonstrated his great love and generosity for his community by leaving $197,000of his estate to the Woodstock Rotary Club for annual scholarships for high school students.
This scholarship will be awarded annually to full- or part-time LFCC students who live in Shenandoah County. Each $1,000 scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and books and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. Satisfactory academic progress (minimum grade point average of 2.0) must be maintained in order for the recipient to receive the award for the spring semester. Preference will be given to those students who demonstrate financial need.
