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The ACP Memorial Scholarship Fund
The ACP Memorial Scholarship Fund was established in 1984 by the Directors of the ACP of Worcester, Mass., to provide a scholarship for undergraduate students of high academic ability and character, who are deserving of financial aid.
The Parnag Adamian Memorial Scholarship Fund
Established by an anonymous donor in 2004 in memory of Parnag Adamian, a member of the Class of 1938, this scholarship provides aid for students who are of high academic ability and who are deserving of financial aid.
The Nicholas and Magdelene Face Koki Adams Endowed Scholarship
This scholarship was established in 1997 by the Lambi N. Adams Charitable Remainder Unitrust to provide scholarships for students of high academic ability and character, deserving of financial aid and, whenever possible, Albanian background.
The Lambi and Sarah Adams Endowed Scholarship Fund
Dr. Lambi N. Adams, a member of the Class of 1933, established this fund in 1987 to honor Dean Homer Payson Little, a former teacher and dean of Clark University. This scholarship provides aid to students of Albanian background and/or a student from Worcester County who is deserving of financial aid.
The Reginald Bryant Allen Fund
This fund was established in 1940 to provide a scholarship for a deserving mathematics major.
The Alumni Group Scholarship
Members of the Classes of 1905, 1906 and 1907 established the Alumni Group Scholarship in 1957 to provide scholarship aid to first-year students of high academic ability and character who are deserving of financial aid.
The Alton Anderson Endowed Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 1987 by Alton Anderson, a member of the Class of 1931, to provide scholarships for students who are of high academic ability and character, deserving of financial aid and, whenever possible, of Swedish ancestry.
The Lloyd Anderson '43 Endowed Scholarship Fund
This scholarship Fund was established in 2000 by Mrs. Lloyd Anderson to provide an undergraduate scholarship for students who are of high academic ability and who are deserving of financial aid.
The Sarah Bernice and Max Aronoff Endowed Scholarship Fund
Established in 1993 by Richard N. Aronoff, a member of the Class of 1949, in honor of his parents, this fund provides scholarship assistance for students from northern Worcester County and, whenever possible, from Murdock High School.
The Barnard D. Bachner '92 Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund
Established in 1991 by the family and friends of Barnard D. Bachner, a member of the Class of 1992, this fund provides a scholarship for a student who is entering his/her junior or senior year, has demonstrated financial need, shown academic improvement, has been involved in extracurricular activities and has exhibited leadership qualities. 
The Sophie S. and Stephen L. '67 Baehr Endowed Scholarship Fund
This scholarship was established in 1993 by Sophie S. Baehr in honor of her son, Stephen L. Baehr, a member of the Class of 1967, to provide scholarships to undergraduate students who are of high academic ability and who are deserving of financial aid.
The Richard Barnes Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 1979 by the family of Richard Barnes, a member of the Class of 1971, in his memory to provide a scholarship for a sophomore, junior or senior of academic ability and good character, who is deserving of financial aid. Whenever possible, this scholarship is awarded to a student majoring in music.
The Lawrence P. Barse '55 Memorial Scholarship Fund
Established in 1992 by the family and friends of Lawrence P. Barse, a member of the Class of 1955, this fund provides scholarships to undergraduate students who are of high academic ability and who are deserving of financial aid.
The George S. Barton Fund
This fund was established in 1899 by George S. Barton to provide scholarships to undergraduate students who are deserving of financial aid and are from Worcester.
The Constance and William Beemer Endowed Scholarship Fund
Constance and William Beemer, members of the Class of 1953, established this scholarship to provide assistance for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Mildred Berman, MA '50 PhD '63 Endowed Scholarship Fund
The Mildred Berman, MA '50 PhD '63 Endowed Scholarship Fund was established in 2001 by Mildred Berman to provide scholarships for deserving female graduate students studying in the areas of Geography, Holocaust Studies or Women's Studies.
The George Athan and Margaret Rose Billias Endowed Scholarship Fund
Established in 2001 by George Athan and Margaret Rose Billias, this fund provides an undergraduate scholarship for students who are of high academic ability and who are deserving of financial aid. Whenever possible, this scholarship is awarded to students studying American history or American literature. Dr. George Billias served as a professor of American history at Clark from 1962-1983. In 1983, he was named the Jacob and Frances Hiatt Professor of American History. He is currently professor emeritus.
The William Harold Blake Ph.D '15 Endowed Scholarship Fund
Elizabeth S. Blake established this fund in 1985 in memory of her father, William Harold Blake, who earned a Ph.D. at Clark in 1915. This fund provides a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.

The Monte M. Bliss ’59 Endowed Scholarship Fund
The Monte M. Bliss ’59 Endowed Scholarship Fund was established in 1996 in memory of Monte by his sister Jayne Bliss and his mother Sofia Bliss. The income on the principle is awarded as a scholarship for second, third and fourth year graduate students in the Psychology Department who are specializing in child studies.

The Dr. Richard L. Boffoly Endowed Scholarship Fund
Dr. Richard L. Boffoly, a member of the Class of 1952, established this fund in 1985 to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid. Whenever possible, this scholarship is awarded to a student of Italian heritage.
The Dr. Robert A. Bolduc '35 Endowed Scholarship Fund
Established in 2001 by Dr. Robert A. Bolduc, a member of the Class of 1935, this fund provides an undergraduate scholarship to premedical students who are of high academic ability and who are deserving of financial aid.
The Haven D. Brackett Student Aid Fund
Marion L. Brackett established this fund in 1970 in memory of her husband, Haven D. Brackett. This scholarship fund provides aid to students of high academic ability, deserving of financial assistance and, whenever possible, to those interested in the Greek language.
The Gertrude and William Brodie Award
This award was established in 1965 by William Brodie, Class of 1924, to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Charles W. and Annie L. Bruninghaus Fund
Established in 1957 by Charles W. Bruninghaus, this fund provides a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The M. Kathleen Burns '35 Endowed Scholarship Fund
M. Kathleen Burns, a member of the Class of 1935, established this scholarship fund in 1997 to provide scholarship aid to undergraduate women at Clark.
The Louis Calder Foundation Five Boroughs Endowed Scholarship Fund
This fund provides scholarship assistance to academically talented undergraduate students from the five boroughs of New York City. This fund was established in 1997 by the Louis Calder Foundation. 
The Robert B ’50 and Susan G. Carlisle Endowed Scholarship Fund
This scholarship fund was established in 2006 by Robert B. Carlisle, a member of the Class of 1950, to provide scholarships to talented and truly needy underprivileged students from Worcester, Massachusetts secondary schools.
The Gustaf H. Carlson Endowed Undergraduate Scholarship Fund
Established in 1992 by Gustaf H. Carlson '26, M.A. '27, D.Sc. '77, this fund provides a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Reina and Isadore Chaiklin Scholarship Fund
Mr. and Mrs. I.M. Chaiklin established this scholarship fund in 1971 to provide assistance for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Gloria Wilson Cockburn Memorial Scholarship Fund
In 1979, Gloria Wilson Cockburn A.B. '50 established this fund to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Cohn-Anderson Memorial Fund
Charles B. Cohn, a member of the Class of 1935, established this fund in 1986 to provide scholarship assistance to undergraduate students who are majoring in music and are above their second year of study.
The Samuel M. Cooper Endowed Scholarship Fund
Established in 2000 by Samuel M. Cooper, this scholarship fund provides assistance to undergraduate students who are of high academic ability, deserving of financial aid and, whenever possible, of the Jewish faith.
The Steven L. Cooperman 1980 Endowed Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 2003 by the friends of Steven L. Cooperman, a member of the Class of 1980, to provide a scholarship for students from Central Massachusetts.
The Charles E. and Jeanne Y. Curtis Endowed Scholarship Fund
The Charles E. and Jeanne Y. Curtis Endowed Scholarship Fund was established in 2006 by Jeanne Curtis in memory of her beloved husband to support undergraduate scholarships for students in the sciences who are of high academic ability and who are deserving of financial aid.
The Korn Dabbaransi '69 Endowed Scholarship Fund
Korn Dabbaransi, a member of the Class of 1969, established this fund in 1997 to provide an undergraduate or graduate scholarship for students who are of high academic ability and who are deserving of financial aid. Whenever possible, this scholarship is awarded to a Thai student. 
The Richard C. Daniels ’49 Endowed Scholarship Fund
Established by Mr. Richard C. Daniels, a member of the class of 1949, this fund provides undergraduate scholarship assistance for students who are of high academic ability, and are deserving of financial aid. Preference for recipients of this fund goes to students from Worcester, Massachusetts.
The Celia Daspin Memorial Scholarship Fund
This scholarship was established in 1980 by Michael Daspin A.B. '55 to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Rosemary Davis Endowed Scholarship Fund
In 2001, Rosemary Davis established this fund to provide scholarships for undergraduate or graduate students who are of high academic ability and who are deserving of financial aid. Whenever possible, this scholarship is awarded to students from Lancaster, Mass., or northern Worcester County who are pursuing wildlife and environmental studies.
The Geraldine Park Deeks Endowed Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 1988 by William T. Deeks, a member of the Class of 1929, in honor of his wife, Geraldine, to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The William A. '28 and Vinnie E. Dexter Endowed Scholarship Fund
Established by William A. and Vinnie E. Dexter in 2006, the William A. '28 and Vinnie E. Dexter Endowed Scholarship Fund provides scholarship assistance to undergraduate students who are of high academic achievement and are deserving of financial aid.
The H. Allan Dickie Endowed Scholarship Fund
Established by H. Allan Dickie AB '12, AM '14, this endowed fund provides a scholarship for an undergraduate or a graduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Gladys Gunderson Dilberto Fund
Established in 1983 in memory of Gladys Gunderson Dilberto this fund provides a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Ruth and Loring Dodd Scholarship Fund
The Ruth and Loring Dodd Scholarship Fund was established in 1971 by Martha Robbins Esleeck in honor of Loring Holmes Dodd. This endowed fund provides scholarships for undergraduates majoring in English or art.
The Thomas M. Dolan '62 Endowed Scholarship Fund
The Thomas M. Dolan '62 Endowed Scholarship Fund was established in 1997 by Mr. James S. '39 and Mrs. Ada Bickman in honor of their friend Thomas M. Dolan and in recognition of his dedicated service to Clark. This fund provides a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Evangelos and Theodora Drapos Endowed Scholarship Fund
Clark Trustee, Alexander E. Drapos, a member of the Class of 1958, established this fund in 2001 in honor of his parents, Evangelos and Theodora Drapos. This endowed scholarship fund provides assistance to students who are of high academic ability, deserving of financial aid and whenever possible, from Worcester County.
The Steve C. '53 and Irene M. Dune Endowed Scholarship Fund
Established in 1996 by Clark Trustee Steve C., Class of 1953 and Irene M. Dune, this fund was created to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Stephen J. '58 and Donna Dupskey Endowed Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 2005 by Stephen J. '58 and Donna Dupskey to provide undergraduate scholarships for students from Worcester County who are of high academic ability and who are deserving of financial aid.
The Theodore T. and Mary E. Ellis Fund
The Theodore T. and Mary E. Ellis Fund was established in 1940 by Mary G. Ellis to provide scholarship aid for undergraduate male students who are of high academic ability, deserving of financial aid and whenever possible, from Worcester. 
The Alan R. Epstein Memorial Scholarship Fund
Andrew L. Waks, a member of the Class of 1974, established the Alan R. Epstein Memorial Scholarship Fund in 1999 to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Robert B. '47 and Sara A. Davis Factor Endowed Scholarship Fund
Established in 2000 by Robert B. Factor, Class of 1947, this fund provides a scholarship for students who are of high academic ability, who are deserving of financial aid and, whenever possible, who are from Bridgeport, Conn. 
The Faculty Women's Club Fund
This fund was established in 1929 by the Faculty Women's Club to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Gerald and Mabel F. Fales Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 1996 by Mabel E. Fales to provide scholarships to undergraduate students who are of high academic ability, deserving of financial aid and whenever possible, members of the Pilgrim Congregational Church in Worcester.
The Mitry Massoud Farrah Endowed Scholarship Fund
In 1989 Trustee William Aramony, a member of the Class of 1949, established this fund in honor of his uncle, Mitry Massoud Farrah, to provide scholarship support to undergraduate students who are deserving of financial aid and, whenever possible, who are Middle Eastern students of Lebanese extraction.
The Leon E. Felton Memorial Scholarship Fund
Ruth E. Felton established this fund in 1975 in memory of Leon E. Felton, a member of the Class of 1907, to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate female of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.

The Irving Fishbein and Lila Fishbein Endowed Scholarship Fund
Michael J. Fishbein ’77 established this fund in 2007 to provide financial aid to undergraduate students who are pursuing degrees in psychology, have demonstrated interest in social psychology, and who intend to pursue a career in psychology or higher education.

The A.D. Ross Fraser Memorial Scholarship Fund
Established in 1976 by the Trustees of Clark in memory of A.D. Ross Fraser, a member of the Class of 1922, this scholarship assists undergraduate students of high academic ability and character, who are deserving of financial aid.
The Michael I. Freedman '64 Endowed Scholarship Fund
In 1997, Michael I. Freedman, a member of the Class of 1964, established this fund to provide a scholarship for deserving undergraduates from the five boroughs of New York City with an interest in the study of economics.
The Julian S. Freeman Memorial Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 1977 by the Jamesbury Corporation in memory of Julian S. Freeman to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Aaron and Celia Fuchs Memorial Scholarship Fund
The Aaron and Celia Fuchs Memorial Scholarship Fund was established in 1953 by Mrs. Celia Fuchs to provide scholarship aid to undergraduate students who are deserving of financial aid and are non-Worcester natives.
The Matthew R. Giuffrida '54 Memorial Fund
Matthew R. Giuffrida, Class of 1954, established this fund in 2005 to provide undergraduate scholarship assistance for students from a middle-Class background with average grades, who exhibit great promise to be above-average social workers. 
The Lillian and Selig Glick Scholarship Fund
Established in 1973 by Allen M. Glick, a member of the Class of 1963, in honor of his parents, Lillian and Selig Glick, this fund provides a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid. Whenever possible, special consideration will be given to employees and their children of the donor, Crown Chevrolet, Inc., Crown Chrysler, and Plymouth, Inc.
The Leo A. Goldblatt A.B. '25 '26 Endowed Scholarship Fund
In 1989, Leo A. Goldblatt, a member of the Class of 1925 and 1926, established this fund to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Alfred E. Goldman '55 Endowed Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 1998 by Alfred E. Goldman, Class of 1955, to provide a scholarship for deserving undergraduate students at Clark.
The Paul S. Goldman Memorial Scholarship Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldman endowed this fund in 1970 in memory of their son, Paul S. Goldman, a member of the Class of 1970, to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Joan Goldstein Endowed Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 2000 by Howard E. Goldstein, a member of the Class of 1980, in memory of his mother, to provide an undergraduate scholarship for students who are of high academic ability and who are deserving of financial aid. Whenever possible, this scholarship is awarded to minority students from the Bronx, N.Y.
The Dr. Sydney Grace '29 Memorial Endowed Scholarships
Established in 1991 by Mrs. Sydney Grace in honor of her husband Dr. Sydney Grace, a member of the Class of 1929, this fund provides a scholarship for undergraduate students who are of high academic ability, deserving of financial aid and, whenever possible, majoring in history.
The Howard and Leah Green Endowed Scholarship Fund in the Environmental School
In 1996 Howard L. '47, M.A. '49, and Leah Green endowed this scholarship to assist undergraduate students who are of high academic ability, deserving of financial aid and whenever possible, enrolled in the Environmental School.
The Wallace W. Greenwood Scholarship Fund
This scholarship was established in 1971 by Leonard M. Krull in memory of Wallace W. Greenwood to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Victoria Andresen Grey '81 Endowed Scholarship Fund
Established in 2000 by Victoria Andresen Grey, a member of the Class of 1981, this scholarship assists undergraduate students of high academic ability and character, who are deserving of financial aid.
The Frank H. Hankins Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 1966 by friends and former students in honor of Frank H. Hankins, a former faculty member at Clark, to provide scholarship assistance for undergraduate students majoring in the social sciences. 
The Eleanor S. Erickson and Richard A. Hansen Endowed Scholarship Fund
Eleanor S. Erickson and Richard A. Hansen, members of the Class of 1958, endowed this fund in 1989 to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Mortimer J. Harrison Endowed Scholarship Fund
In 1997, Mortimer J. Harrison established this fund to provide financial aid to students who are of high academic ability, deserving of financial aid and, whenever possible, who are interested in broadcasting.
The Dr. Russell B. Hastings '24, M.A. '25 Scholarship Fund
Dr. Russell B. Hastings '24, M.A. '25 established this fund in 1995 in memory of Robert Goddard to provide scholarships to undergraduate students majoring in physics, who are of high academic ability and are deserving of financial aid.
The Bertha M. Hausrath Endowed Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 2000 by Bertha's son, William F. Hausrath, a member of the Class of 1953, to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The William '53 and Agnes Hausrath Endowed Scholarship Fund for Undergraduate Students
William F. Hausrath '53 established this fund in 2004 to provide scholarship funds for students of high academic standing who are deserving of financial aid.
The Sherman S. Hayden Endowed Scholarship Fund
The Hayden Family established this fund in 1995 in honor of Sherman S. Hayden, who joined the Clark faculty in 1946 as a member of the Department of History, Government and International Relations and served as departmental chair from 1962 to 1969. Professor Hayden was known for the breadth of his knowledge, the diversity of his interests and his probing insight into the ethical dilemmas of politicians and statesmen. He retired in 1973 after 27 years of exemplary service to the University and to hundreds of undergraduate and graduate students. This fund provides a scholarship for an undergraduate student who is of high academic ability and character, deserving of financial aid and whenever possible, studying international relations.
The William Randolph Hearst Scholarship Endowment
In 1995, the Hearst Foundation, Inc. endowed this scholarship to support academically qualified students who demonstrate financial need and are from one of New York City's five boroughs.
The David A. '49 and Ann M. Helm Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund
This scholarship was established in 2006 by William D. Helm, son of David A. ’49 and Ann M. Helm, to provide scholarship assistance to undergraduates that are of high academic achievement and are deserving of financial aid.
The Lennard A. Hill '57 Memorial Scholarship Fund
Established in 1997 in memory of Lennard A. Hill, Class of 1957, by his classmates and friends, this scholarship fund supports undergraduate students of high academic ability and character, who are deserving of financial aid.
The Gertrude and Eva Hillman Trust
This trust was established in 1959 in memory of Archibald M. Hillman's sister and mother to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Frances Tufts Hoar Fund
In 1967, Charles S. Hoar established this fund to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Walter H. and Barbara T. Hodge Endowed Scholarship Fund
Walter H., a member of the Class of 1934, and Barbara T. Hodge established this fund in 1995 to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Ruth G. Hodgkins Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 1983 by Edward R. Hodgkins in memory of his wife, Ruth G. Hodgkins. This scholarship supports a female undergraduate of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial assistance.
The Drs. Burton P. and Herbert H. Hoffner Endowed Scholarship Fund
In 1978, Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. Lechtman established this fund in honor of Dr. Burton P. Hoffner, a member of the Class of 1957, and Dr. Herbert Hoffner, a member of the Class of 1955, to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Edward Hornstein Scholarship Fund
Edward Hornstein established this fund in 2001 to honor of his daughter, Dr. Gail A. Hornstein, MA ’74, Ph.D. ’81. For the first 20 years after the fund is established, the income earned is to be used to provide scholarships for women graduate students in the Psychology Department. During the next twenty-five (25) years, one-twenty-fifth (1/25) of the balance is to be awarded annually to the recipients of the fund until the principle is exhausted.
The Walter J. and Mary C. Howard Endowed Scholarship Fund
Established in 1996 by Walter J. Howard, Class of 1938, and Mary C. Howard, this endowed fund provides scholarships to undergraduate students who are of high academic ability, deserving of financial aid and, whenever possible, with the birth surname of Howard.

The Benjamin Howatt M.A. ’62, Ph.D. ’89 Endowed Scholarship Fund
Benjamin Howatt M.A. ’62, Ph.D. ’89 established this fund in 2007 to provide undergraduate scholarships for students who are of high scholastic ability and who are deserving of financial aid. Whenever possible, this scholarship shall be awarded to students on the Dean's List at Clark who are studying a natural or social science.

The Frederic W. Howe, Jr. Scholarship Fund
Trustees of Clark established this fund in 1973 in memory of Frederic W. Howe, Jr., a Clark trustee from 1962-1972 to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Ann P. Hubbard Memorial Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 1983 by Catherine S. Castro and Harold A. Hubbard in memory of their daughter, Ann P. Hubbard, a member of the Class of 1973, to support an undergraduate student in the geography department who is of high academic ability and character and who is deserving of financial aid.
The Gordon A. Hubley Fund
In 1940, Mrs. Alice B. Hubley established this scholarship in memory of her son, Gordon A. Hubley, a member of the Class of 1921, to provide support for undergraduate men from the city of Worcester.
The M. Hazel Hughes Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 1975 in memory of M. Hazel Hughes B.Ed. '44, Dean of Women at Clark from 1949 to 1968, to provide scholarships for undergraduate women of high academic ability and character, who are deserving of financial aid.
The Jean M. Hunt '65 Scholarship Fund
Jean M. Hunt, a member of the Class of 1965 established this scholarship in 1996 to provide support for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Dr. Richard and Eleanor L. Hunter Endowed Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 2000 by Dr. Richard E. Hunter, a member of the Class of 1941, to provide undergraduate scholarships for students from Worcester County.
The Raymond S. Huntington and Lillie May Huntington Scholarship Fund
Established in 1987 by Mrs. Raymond Huntington, this scholarship supports undergraduate students who are of high academic ability, deserving of financial aid and, whenever possible, graduates of West Boylston High School.
The Howard Bonar Jefferson Endowed Scholarship Fund
Established in 1984 in honor of Dr. Howard Bonar Jefferson, President Emeritus of Clark, this fund provides a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid. 
The George N. Jeppson Scholarship Fund
George N. Jeppson established this scholarship in 1961 to provide support for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Edwin N. Johnson ’30 Memorial Endowed Undergraduate Scholarship Fund
Established in 2006 through the estate of Edwin N. Johnson ’30, with the permission of his Executor, Judith L. Osborn (Bethesda, Md.), and Estate Attorney William C. Lewis Jr., (Miami) this fund provides scholarship assistance to undergraduate students who are of high academic ability and are deserving of financial aid.
The Johnson-McLean Scholarship Fund
The Johnson-McLean Scholarship Fund was established in 1980 by Walter S. McLean, Class of 1954, to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Warren and Alice Jones Endowed Scholarship Fund
In 1992, Warren and Alice Jones established this scholarship to provide support for undergraduate students from the 13 Western states: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.
The Kappa Phi
The Brotherhood of Kappa Phi established this scholarship in 1975 to support an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid. 
The Andrea B. and Peter D. Klein '64 Endowed Scholarship Fund for Transfer Students
Peter D. Klein, Class of 1964, and his wife Andrea established this fund in 1996 to provide scholarships to transfer students with an interest in social work, psychotherapy or medicine.

The Paulina M. Klosinska ’05 Memorial Scholarship Fund for Undergraduate Students
This fund was established in 2007 by the family and friends of Paulina M. Klosinska ’05 to provide undergraduate scholarship assistance for students who are of high academic ability, and who are deserving of financial aid.  Preference for recipients of this fund will go to undergraduate students from Poland.

The George F. Kneller '29 Endowed Scholarship Fund for California Students
Established in 2001 by George F. Kneller, Class of 1929, this fund provides scholarships for students who are of high academic ability, deserving of financial aid and who have resided in California.
The George F. Kneller '29 Endowed Undergraduate Scholarship Fund
George F. Kneller, Class of 1929, established this fund in 2001 to provide an undergraduate scholarship for students who are of high academic ability, deserving of financial aid and whose legal residence is outside the six New England States (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut), New York and New Jersey.
The George F. Kneller Endowed Scholarship Fund
In 1978 George F. Kneller, Class of 1929, established this fund to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The John W. Kneller Endowed Scholarship Fund
Former Clark Trustee John W. Kneller, Class of 1938 and honorary degree recipient in 1970, and his wife, Alice H. Kneller, established this fund in 1992 to provide scholarship assistance for undergraduate students from Worcester County, Mass., who are deserving of financial aid.
The Margaret Ann Kneller Endowed Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 2001 by George F. Kneller, Class of 1929, to provide an undergraduate scholarship for students who are of high academic ability, deserving of financial aid and have physical or learning disabilities.
The Kenneth Hawley Knight Scholarship Fund
Established in 1995 by Kenneth Hawley Knight, a member of the Class of 1921 this scholarship supports an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Levi Knowlton Fund
The Levi Knowlton Fund was established in 1926 by Mary H. Nixon in honor of her father to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Peter C. Kole/Pogradec Endowed Scholarship Fund
Peter C. Kole, a member of the former Clark University President's Council, established this fund in 1996 to provide undergraduate or graduate scholarships to students who are of high academic ability and who are deserving of financial aid. Whenever possible, this scholarship is given to students with the following priority: first, to students born and residing in the town of Alarupi, Province of Pogradec, Albania; second, to students born and residing in Pogradec, Albania; third, to students born and residing in Albania; or fourth, to students of Albanian descent.
The Dr. Edmund Randolph Laine Scholarship Fund 1847-1930
This fund was established in 1970 by the Rev. Edmund R. Laine A.B. '11 in memory of his father, Dr. Edmund Randolph Laine, to support a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid. 
The Carlton '27 and Ruth Larrabee Endowed Scholarship Fund
In 2001, Carlton Larrabee, Class of 1927, established this scholarship to support an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Marc '81 and Cathy Cohen '83 Lasry Endowed Scholarship Fund
Established in 1995 by Marc and Cathy Cohen Lasry, Classes of 1981 and 1983 respectively, this endowed scholarship fund supports an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The David Ashley Leavitt Memorial Scholarship Fund
Endowed in 1967 by Mr. and Mrs. Ashley L. Leavitt, A.B. '21 in memory of their son, a member of the Class of 1957, this fund provides a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Joseph Leavitt Scholarship Fund
The Joseph Leavitt family established this scholarship fund in 1972 in honor of Joseph Leavitt, Class of 1971, to support an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Robert '51 and Elizabeth LeClaire Endowed Scholarship Fund
In 2005, Robert and Elizabeth LeClaire endowed this scholarship fund to provide undergraduate scholarship assistance for students of high academic ability who are deserving of financial aid.
The Dwight E. Lee Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 1973 by Dominick F. Burke A.B. '60 in honor of Dwight E. Lee to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Michael J. '81 and Lisa Klein '82 Leffell Endowed Scholarship Fund
Michael and Lisa Leffell, Classes of 1981 and 1982 respectively, established this fund in 1995 to provide a scholarship for undergraduate students of high academic ability, deserving of financial aid and whenever possible, from an inner city.
The Ida Mattegat Lehnert Scholarship Fund
Established in 1998 by Lina H. Lehnert, sister of Frederik O. Lehnert, Class of 1928, in memory of their mother this fund supports a scholarship for deserving undergraduate students, who have selected as their major modern languages, German, or literature.
The Robert Mitchell Lewis Endowed Scholarship Fund
In 1995, the Josiah C. Lewis Trust established this fund in memory of Robert Mitchell Lewis, Class of 1945, to provide scholarships to freshmen students who are of high academic ability and character and, whenever possible, to first-year students who have participated in extracurricular activities and have graduated from Newton North or Newton South High School.
The Li Foundation, INC
This fund was established in 1958 by the Li Foundation, Inc. to provide scholarship assistance for the children of Clark faculty members.
The Richard M. Lilly '70 Endowed Scholarship Fund
Endowed in 1996 by Richard M. Lilly, Class of 1970, this scholarship fund supports deserving undergraduate students who are majoring in history and may have an interest in Holocaust studies.
The Elizabeth T. Little Scholarship Fund for Women
This fund was established in 1996 by Homer P. Little to provide scholarship aid to women students who are of high academic ability and are deserving of financial aid.
The Homer Payson Little Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship
This scholarship was established in 1996 by John Singer '42, M.A. '47, Ph.D. '49 to support undergraduate first-year students who are deserving of financial aid.
The Charles Randall Livermore Scholarship Fund
The citizens of Worcester established this fund in 1919 to honor Charles Randall Livermore, the first Clark man to fall in battle in World War I, and his companions in the Clark Unit of Ambulance Drivers. This fund provides scholarships for male undergraduates from Worcester County.
The Robert H. Loomis Scholarship
This fund was established in memory of Robert H. Loomis by friends, family and Loomis, Sayles and Company to provide a scholarship for first-year males who are deserving of financial aid.
The Patricia "Patti" Love '81 Endowed Scholarship Fund
In 2005, family and friends established this fund in memory of Patricia "Patti" Love, Class of 1981, to provide scholarship assistance for undergraduate students entering their junior year who are of high academic ability and who are deserving of financial aid.
The Taylor Lundquist Endowed Scholarship Fund
Established in 2005 by Weyman I. Lundquist and Kay Taylor, parents of Derek Lundquist '07, this scholarship supports academically qualified students with financial need.
The Henry A. Malkasian '39 Endowed Fund
Henry A. Malkasian A.B. '39 established this scholarship in 1980 to provide assistance for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid. 
The Lucian A. Manzi ‘50 Endowed Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 2006 by Lucian A. Manzi, the first justice of the Worcester Juvenile Court, to provide undergraduate scholarships for theater majors. Judge Manzi had a lifelong love of theater, especially Broadway musicals, and he chose to establish a scholarship for Clark students who evince a similar love of acting and singing.
The William B. '48 and Nancy C. Martin Endowed Scholarship For Undergraduate Students
William B. and Nancy C. Martin endowed this scholarship fund in 2006 to provide assistance for undergraduate students who are of high academic ability, and deserving of financial aid.
The David Maxham '57 Endowed Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 2000 by David Maxham, Class of 1957, to provide an undergraduate scholarship for students who are of high academic ability, who are deserving of financial aid, and who are from Northern New England.
The Mildred M. and Wentworth C. Maynard '48 Endowed Scholarship Fund
Wentworth C. Maynard, a member of the Class of 1948 established this Scholarship Fund in 1994 to support undergraduate students from Worcester County who deserve financial aid.
The James C. '52 and Elizabeth C. McCourt Endowed Scholarship for Deserving Undergraduate Students in need of Financial Aid
James C. '52 and Elizabeth C. McCourt established this scholarship fund in 2003 to provide support for undergraduate students in need of financial assistance, regardless of the field of study.
The Wallace E. MA ’47, Ph.D. ’51 and Margaret P. McIntyre Endowed Fund for Graduate Students in Geography
Established in 2006 by Wallace E. McIntyre ’47 M.A., ’51 Ph.D. and his wife Margaret McIntyre, The Wallace E. MA ’47, Ph.D. ’51 and Margaret P. McIntyre Endowed Fund for Graduate Students in Geography provides scholarship assistance to graduate students in geography that are of high academic standing and deserving of financial aid.
The George H. Mirick Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 1995 by Richard W. Mirick to provide a scholarship to a member of the junior class, with strong preference given to a resident of Worcester County, who is participating in the History Department honors program, and whose thesis is related to the early history of the United States.
The Joseph and Lillian Molder Endowed Scholarship Fund
In 1998, Lillian Harrington Molder endowed this fund in memory of her husband Joseph C. Molder, a former Clark Trustee, to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Joshua Morrison Scholarship Fund
Established in 1980 by Jack E. and Zella Butler in honor of Joshua Morrison's 80th birthday, this scholarship fund provides support for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.

The Barbara Morrow ’59 Endowed Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 2007 by Barbara Morrow ’59  to provide an undergraduate scholarship for students who are of high scholastic ability and who are deserving of financial aid.

The William B. and Dorothy E. Mosakowski Endowed Scholarship Fund
William S. Mosakowski, Class of 1976, and his wife Jane Rosetti Mosakowski, Class of 1975, endowed this scholarship fund in 1999 in honor of William's parents William B. and Dorothy E. Mosakowski to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The J. Ernest '23 and Sadie Nadler Endowed Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 1998 by Sadie Nadler in honor of Dr. Robert Goddard to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid. 
The Nazareth Nanigian and Manasseh Nanigian Memorial Scholarship Fund
Dr. Mary Nanigian established this fund in 1978 to provide a scholarship, whenever possible, for a student of Armenian descent, and of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Alice Friend Newton Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship was established in 1951 by Leon S. Newton to provide scholarship assistance to a female psychology major.
The Norton Company Endowed Scholarship Fund
Established in 1979 by the Norton Company, this fund provides a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Howard L. Ohman '47, M.A. '49 Endowed Scholarship Fund
In 2001, Howard L. Ohman '47, M.A. '49 established this fund to provide an undergraduate scholarship for students, whenever possible of Swedish-American heritage, and deserving of financial aid. 
The Gerim M. Panarity Scholarship Fund
The Gerim M. Panarity Scholarship Fund was established in 1981 by Sarah Panarity in memory of her husband Gerim M. Panarity, Class of 1926, to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid. 
The Tome and Michael Pappas Endowed Scholarship Fund
Athena Pappas-Verros, a Clark alumna, established this fund in 1991 to honor her mother and father and to support an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character. Whenever possible this scholarship is awarded to a student from Worcester County, and/or a graduate of Auburn High School.
The Lydia M. Pastuszek '75 and Brian J. Monahan '75 Endowed Scholarship Fund
Established in 1998 by Lydia M. Pastuszek, a Clark Trustee, and Brian J. Monahan, this scholarship provides support for undergraduate students of Hispanic background, of high academic ability and character, and who are deserving of financial aid.

The June E. Patron ’65 Endowed Scholarship Fund
June E. Patron ’65, established this fund in 2007 to provide support for undergraduate students who are studying American Government or American History and are of high scholastic ability and deserving of financial aid.

The Steve and Eleni Pero Endowed Scholarship Fund
This fund was endowed in 2002 by Perry Pero, Class of 1961 and a Clark Trustee, in honor of his beloved parents, Steve and Eleni Pero, to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Abraham S. Persky Scholarship
Endowed in 1957 by Abraham S. Persky, this fund provides a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Joseph Persky Endowed Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 1979 by Mr. David A. Persky in honor of his father, Joseph Persky, to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Clarence E. Peterson Endowed Scholarship Fund
Mildred Peterson endowed this fund in 1992 in memory of her husband, Clarence Peterson, Class of 1919, to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Joseph E. Polastri Endowed Scholarship Fund
In 1996, Joseph E. Polastri, Class of 1950, established this fund to provide an award up to $1,000 or an equal portion of the interest pay-out from the scholarship fund each academic year to up to four (one at each level) students majoring in economics.
The Lloyd B. '33 and Paulette E. Politsch Endowed Scholarship Fund for Undergraduate Students
This fund was endowed in 2006 by Mrs. Paulette E. Politsch and her daughter, Paulette S. Politsch-Greenberger to provide undergraduate scholarship assistance for students who are of high academic ability, deserving of financial aid, and whenever possible from Gloversville, N.Y., or Fulton County, N.Y.
The Gerard M. Pomerat Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 1981 by Gerald M. Pomerat, Class of 1936, to provide scholarships to students studying biology.
The Allen S. and Emily R. Powell Endowed Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 1992 by Allen S. Powell, Class of 1939, and his wife Emily R. Powell to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Asari Rajala Endowed Scholarship Fund
Doris V. Rajala established this fund in 1995 in memory of her husband, Asari Rajala, a member of the Class of 1939, to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid. 
The Charles B. Randolph Scholarship Fund
In 1939, Helen B. Randolph endowed this scholarship in memory of her son, Charles Brewster Randolph, to provide support for a male student majoring in ancient or modern language.
The Helen B. Randolph Scholarship
This scholarship was established in 1935 by Charles B. Randolph as a memorial to his mother, Helen Brewster Randolph, to provide a scholarship for a male student.
The Edgenie H. Rice Endowed Scholarship Fund
Established in 1998 by Edgenie H. Rice, this endowed scholarship fund provides support for students of high academic ability and character who are from the five boroughs of New York City.
The Jennie L. Richardson Scholarship
The Jennie L. Richardson Scholarship was established in 1952 by Carlton E. Richardson, Class of 1911, in memory of his mother Jennie L. Richardson to provide scholarship aid for students of high academic ability and character who are deserving of financial aid.
The William Richardson Scholarship
In 1952, Carlton E. Richardson, a member of the Class of 1911, endowed this scholarship fund in memory of his father, William L. Richardson, to provide scholarship aid to students of high academic ability and character who are deserving of financial aid.
The Dr. Robert Louis '43 and Mrs. Amelia Louise Rivers Endowed Scholarship Fund for Economics
Mrs. Amelia Louise Rivers established this scholarship fund in 2005 to provide support for undergraduate students in economics of high academic ability and character who are deserving of financial aid.
The Hazel S. Robbins Endowed Scholarship Fund
In 1999, Bea Gordon and Elaine Kolkowitz established this fund in memory of their sister to provide undergraduate or graduate scholarship aid for students who are of high academic ability, deserving of financial aid and, whenever possible, from Worcester County.
The Farron V. and Gary S. Roboff Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 1988 by Farron Roboff M.A. '77 and Gary Roboff A.B. ''71, M.A. '75 to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Eunice and C. Jack Rosemark Endowed Scholarship Fund
Established in 1989 by Eunice and C. Jack Rosemark, Class of 1939, this fund provides a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Lillian Landau Rothenberg Memorial Fund
Ann Belle Rosenberg and Amy Mara Rosenberg established this fund in 1992 in honor of Ann Belle's mother and Amy Mara's grandmother, Lillian Landau Rothenberg, to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Ilse Rothschild Endowed Scholarship Fund
In 1989 Steven, Carol, Jeffrey Lee and Peter Elliot Rothschild and Edgar, Sandi, Jennifer Lynn and Michael Alan Rothschild established this fund in honor of their mother and grandmother, Ilse Rothschild, to provide scholarship support to undergraduate students who are deserving of financial aid. Whenever possible, the recipient will be a Jewish immigrant.
The Elliott Stephan Sahagian Scholarship Fund
Relatives and friends of Elliott Stephen Sahagian, a member of the Class of 1967, established this scholarship fund in 1977 to provide support for an undergraduate student of financial need who demonstrates an interest in philosophy and literature. 
The Sanford Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship was established in 1929 by the family and friends of Edmund C. Sanford, president of Clark University from 1909-1920, to provide scholarships for male students.
The Lillian and Samuel Schanberg Memorial Scholarship Fund
Endowed in 1969 by Dr. and Mrs. Ira Dyer as a tribute to Mrs. Dyer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schanberg, this fund provides grants or loans to undergraduate students on the basis of financial need.
The Jacob and Alida Hoven Schiltkamp Scholarship Fund
Arrien L.C. Schiltkamp, Class of 1978, and Robin A.M. Schiltkamp established this fund in 1996 to provide scholarships to undergraduate students who are residents of one of the five boroughs of New York City.
The Eileen Carroll Schofield '60 Scholarship Fund
Eileen Carroll Barkley, Class of 1960, established this scholarship fund in 1996 to provide scholarships to undergraduate students who are of high academic ability and deserving of financial aid.
The Kasper T. '36, A.M. '41 and Alice Proodian Serijan Endowed Scholarship Fund
In 2002, Dr. John Serijan endowed this scholarship in honor of his parents, Kasper T. '36, A.M. '41 and Alice Proodian Serijan, to provide an undergraduate scholarship for students who are of high academic ability and, whenever possible, of Armenian Heritage.
The Fredric T. Sewall Scholarship Fund
Established in 1969 by Dr. and Mrs. Sydney Sewall in honor and memory of their son, Frederic T. Sewall, Class of 1965, this fund provides a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high promise and character who is deserving of financial aid. Preference is given to music, art or psychology students.
The Sophie and Waisly ’55 Shepeluk Endowed Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 2004 by Sophie Shepeluk in honor of her brother, Waisly Shepeluk, Jr. Class of 1955, to provide undergraduate scholarships for residents of Worcester who are of high academic ability and who are deserving of financial aid.
The Dr. David M. Shor Memorial Scholarship Fund
Mrs. Hazel Robbins, Mrs. Elaine Kolkowitz, Mrs. Mildred S. Knop and Mrs. Beatrice Gordon established this scholarship in 1982 in memory of their brother, Dr. David M. Shor, Class of 1924, to support an undergraduate of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Jacob L. Shor Memorial Fund
This fund was endowed in 1973 by Dr. David M. Shor, Class of 1924 in memory of his father, Jacob L. Shor to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Henry L. Signor Memorial Scholarship
This fund was established in 1968 in memory of Henry L. Signor to provide scholarship assistance to first-year undergraduates who are deserving of financial aid.
The Frank H. '51 Jr. and Ann R. Sleuman Endowed Scholarship Fund
Endowed in 2000 by Frank H. Sleuman Jr., Class of 1951, this fund provides an undergraduate scholarship for students who are of high academic ability and who are deserving of financial aid. Whenever possible, this scholarship is awarded to students from Worcester County.
The Frederick W. Small and Florence T. Small Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund
Clark Trustee Sherwood T. Small, Class of 1966, endowed this fund in 1991 to provide an undergraduate scholarship for students who are of high academic ability and who are deserving of Financial aid. Whenever possible, this scholarship is awarded to students from Worcester County.
The Edward A. '39 and Beth K. Smith Endowed Scholarship Fund
In 1997, Clark Trustee Edward A. Smith, Class of 1939, and his wife Beth K. Smith endowed this fund to provide scholarships for undergraduate students in the Environmental School who are of high academic ability and who are deserving of financial aid.
The Helen Boyer Smith Endowed Scholarship Fund in the Graduate School of Geography at Clark University
Helen Boyer Smith, MA '38 endowed this fund in 2006 to provide scholarships to geography graduate students who are of high scholastic ability and who are deserving of financial aid.
The Abraham Solomon Scholarship Fund
Harry D. Solomon, Class of 1930, established this fund in 1974 in memory of his brother, Abraham Solomon, Class of 1936, to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Harry D. and Anita Solomon Endowed Scholarship Fund
The Harry D. and Anita Solomon Endowed Scholarship Fund was established in 1979 by Harry D. Solomon, Class of 1930 and master's degree Class of 1931, to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Kenneth '52 and Ellen Steingold Endowed Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 2000 by Kenneth, Class of 1952, and Ellen Steingold to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Matthew P. Stepanski '42, M.A.Ed. '47 Endowed Scholarship Fund
Established in 2000 by Jane (Schuler) Stepanski, Class of 1965, and Anthony F. Stepanski, Class of 1963, in honor of his uncle, Matthew P. Stepanski, Class of 42 and master's degree Class of 1947, this fund provides a scholarship for an undergraduate of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Bradford M. Stern '74 and Rona Modell Stern '72 Scholarship Fund for Undergraduates in Biology and Psychology
In 2003, Bradford M. Stern, Class of 1974, and Rona Modell Stern, Class of 1972, endowed this fund to support two undergraduate students, in either their junior or senior year, of high academic achievement and in need of financial assistance. One recipient is a student majoring in biology, and the other recipient is a student majoring in psychology.
The Lloyd R. Stevens Jr. '43 Endowed Scholarship Fund
Established in 1997 by Lloyd R. Stevens Jr., Class of 1943, and his wife Ruth A. Stevens, this scholarship fund supports deserving undergraduate students who, whenever possible, live at home and commute to Clark.
The William T. and Barbara H. Stimson Endowed Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 1978 by William T. and Barbara H. Stimson to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The David and Rose Berk & Joseph and Etta Strachman Endowed Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 2000 by Daniel Strachman, Class of 1993, in honor of his grandparents, David and Rose Berk and Joseph and Etta Strachman to provide undergraduate scholarships for students from Middlesex County.
The Lorna and David Strassler Endowed Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 1997 by Lorna and David Strassler to provide scholarship assistance for deserving undergraduate students of high academic ability and character.
The Lorna and David Strassler Five Boroughs Endowed Scholarship Fund
In 1997, Lorna and David Strassler endowed this scholarship fund to benefit undergraduate students from the five boroughs of New York City who are of high academic ability and character.
The Dr. Basil S. Strates Endowed Scholarship Fund
Established in 1993 by Basil S. Strates, Class of 1953, in honor of Dean Homer P. Little, this fund provides scholarships to undergraduate students who are of high academic ability and deserving of financial aid and whose family or relatives reside in Worcester County.
The Carl J. and Virginia Hamel Stringer Endowed Scholarship Fund
Carl J. Stringer Jr., Class of 1943, and Virginia Hamel Stringer, Class of 1946, established this fund in 1989 to provide scholarship support to undergraduate students who are deserving of financial aid.
The Solon E. Summerfield Endowed Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 1996 by the Solon E. Summerfield Foundation, Inc. to provide scholarship assistance to students from the five boroughs of New York City who are academically qualified and who demonstrate financial need.
The Berge C. Tashjian A.B. '34 Endowed Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 1984 by Seymour Weinstein, Class of 1948, William Bernstein, Class of 1953, Richard K. Donahue and Paul R. Sugarman in honor of Berge C. Tashjian, Class of 1934, to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.  
The Russell S. Thompson '18 Scholarship Fund
In 1977, Russell S. Thompson, Class of 1918, endowed this fund to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid, whenever possible the recipient shall be from the Worcester area.
The Theodore A. Tonna Endowed Scholarship Fund
Christos Cocaine and Mary Tonna Cocaine established this fund in 1999 in honor of Theodore A. Tonna, an outstanding member of the Worcester community for many years and a cofounder of the Table Talk Pie Company, to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial assistance. Whenever possible, recipients are from Worcester County, part of the University Park Partnership and, if possible, of Balkan heritage.
The Richard P. Traina and Peter C. Kole Education Scholarship Fund
Peter C. Kole endowed this fund in 2001 in honor of Clark University President Emeritus Richard P. Traina to provide an undergraduate scholarship to a junior or senior student who is planning a teaching career in urban education and who is of high academic ability and deserving of financial aid.
The Cecilia Trubiano Five Boroughs Endowed Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 1997 by Elaine C. Cinelli, Class of 1971, to provide scholarship assistance to students from the five boroughs of New York City who are academically qualified and who demonstrate financial need.
The Michael Thomas Tucker Memorial Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 1977 by Mrs. Cecelia Tucker in memory of her son, Michael Thomas Tucker, Class of 1976, to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student who is of high academic ability and character and who is deserving of financial aid.
The Mirrless R. Underwood '63 and Jessie M. Buck Endowed Scholarship Fund
Endowed in 2005 by Mirrless Underwood and Jessie Buck, this scholarship fund provides support for undergraduate students who exhibit great potential to succeed academically and are deserving of financial aid. 
The USX Foundation Endowed Scholarship Fund
USX Foundation established this fund in 2002 to provide scholarships to undergraduate, first-year students who are of high academic ability and who are deserving of financial aid. Whenever possible, this scholarship is awarded to students expressing an interest in business, with preference given to family members of the USX Corporation
The Henry G. Vaillant '87 Endowed Scholarship Fund
In 1995 Ellis William Settle established this fund in honor of his nephew Henry G. Vaillant, a member of the Class of 1987 to provide scholarships to assist students with physical or learning disabilities. 
The Dr. Samuel Van Valkenberg Memorial Scholarship Fund
Dr. Jackson E. Guernsey, Ph.D. Class of 1941, endowed this scholarship fund in 1992 in memory of Dr. Samuel Van Valkenberg, longtime director of Clark's School of Geography, to provide support for undergraduate and graduate students who are of high academic ability, deserving of financial aid and whenever possible, majoring in geography or studying it in the graduate school.
The Benjamin R. Vanderford and Grace F. Vanderford Student Aid Fund
This fund was established in 1965 by Grace F. Vanderford to provide scholarship aid to students from the Sturbridge and Southbridge area.
The Voss Family Scholarship Fund
The Voss Family established this scholarship fund in 1995 to provide scholarship support to undergraduate students deserving of financial aid who are studying in the Environmental School.
The Myron S. Waks Endowed Scholarship Fund
In 1989, Andrew L. Waks, Class of 1974, established this fund in memory of his father, Myron S. Waks, to provide scholarship support to undergraduate students who are deserving of financial aid. 
The Robert H. Wetzel Memorial Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 1989 in recognition of the dedicated service of Robert H. Wetzel as a trustee of and benefactor to Clark to provide scholarships to deserving students residing in the Worcester area. This scholarship is awarded in the first year to full-time students, who may be awarded it for all four years.
The Frederick H. Wilder Jr. Endowed Scholarship Fund
Established in 1995 by Frederick H. Wilder, Class of 1934, this scholarship fund provides assistance to undergraduate students who are of high academic ability and character and who are deserving of financial aid.
The Henry A. Willis Fund
This fund was established in 1919 by Henry A. Willis to provide scholarships to undergraduate males from Fitchburg who are of high academic ability and deserving of financial aid.
The Harold C. Wingate Memorial Scholarship Fund
Miss Helen Pearl established this fund in 1974 in memory of Harold C. Wingate, Class of 1905, to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student of high academic ability and character, who is deserving of financial aid.
The Helen Peck Winton Endowed Scholarship Fund for Women
Established in 1997 by Hildreth T. Winton, Class of 1930, and his wife Helen Peck, this fund provides undergraduate scholarships to women of high academic ability and character, who are deserving of financial aid.
The Hildreth T. Winton '30 Endowed Scholarship for Men
Hildreth T. Winton, Class of 1930, and his wife Helen Peck established this fund in 1997 to provide undergraduate scholarships to men of high academic ability and character, who are deserving of financial aid.
The George M. and Bee Wolfe Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 1979 by George M., Class of 1927, and Bee Wolfe to provide scholarships for minority students of high academic ability and character, who are deserving of financial aid. Preference is given to students from the southern states.
The Worcester Lodge IOBB Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 1921 by the Worcester Lodge IOBB to provide scholarships for undergraduates of high academic ability and character. Whenever possible, this scholarship will be awarded to Jewish students.
The Leonard A. Young & Joy P. Young '44 Endowed Scholarship Fund
Joy P. Young, Class of 1944, established this fund in 1993 to provide scholarships to undergraduate students who are of high academic ability and who are deserving of financial aid. 

 

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Peter Klein ’64, Ryan Forman ’09 and Andrea Klein.
Peter and his wife Andrea established the Andrea B. Klein and Peter D. Klein ’64 Endowed Scholarship Fund and the Andrea B. and Peter D. Klein ’64 Distinguished Professorship. Ryan is the current recipient of the Andrea B. Klein and Peter D. Klein ’64 Endowed Scholarship Fund.



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