Student Success
Powell Scholarship for the Jump Scholars Program
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Jump Application deadline: March 24, 2024 at 11:59 p.m.
The Powell Scholarship Program begins freshman year at Â鶹´«Ã½ and can be renewed for an additional three years allowing awardees to enhance engagement in key student success initiatives.
During the first two years of the program, awardees will focus on foundational skills, self-awareness, and campus connections.
For the second two years, students will shift their attention to emphasize engagement in the major, career mindset, and career readiness through programs with Career Services, the Office of Pathway Experiences, and the Alumni Association.
Scholarship Information
- $1500.00 annual award renewable based on program participation and academic standing.
- Applicants must complete the 2024-2025 General Application in the Â鶹´«Ã½ Foundation .
- Applicants must apply for the Powell Scholarship in the Â鶹´«Ã½ Foundation GO Scholarship system.
- Applicants must complete the 2024-2025 .
Scholarship Eligibility
Students must meet all of the following criteria to be considered for the scholarship award:
- An incoming freshman student for 2024-2025 academic year living on campus.
- A participant in the 2024 Jump Scholars program during the 2024 August Intersession.
- Have demonstrated financial need as determined by the 2024-2025 FAFSA Application.
- Participate in additional success programming during their freshman year with The Center for Student Success.
Jump Scholars Program
Get a JUMP start on your college experience!
Jump scholars participate in a three-week success camp before fall classes begin their
freshman year. The program is specially designed to give incoming first year students
the time and support they need to adjust to campus life before the start of the fall
semester.
Learn more about JUMP
About the Donor
Mr. Lamar Powell, one of seven children, was born on January 4, 1918, in Liberty, Mississippi. He was raised on an 80 acre farm that had been passed down from his grandfather who amassed enough land for the farm after being freed from slavery. Attending high school in Glouster, Mississippi, he boarded with others because the walk from home was about 13 miles.
Following high school, he attended Alcorn A&M for one semester before the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. He then enlisted in the United States Army where his hard work and dedication produced promotions through the ranks. Mr. Powell served in many arenas of war such as the Pacific Theatre in WWII, Okinawa during the Korean War and an amphibious outfit in Japan while working with the Navy in 1953.
After a long career of service to his country, Mr. Powell wanted to advance the education of Mississippi students with financial need. He became a friend of The University of Â鶹´«Ã½ and gave his first gift to help support scholarships for students. His hope was that with higher education, these students would continue to make Mississippi and the United States a great and wonderful place.
Mr. Powell passed away at the age of 97 on December 30, 2015. His legacy lives on through this scholarship and all who benefit from it.