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Kappa
Omicron Nu Honor Society
The purpose of this honor society is
to recognize and promote excellence in research, scholarship
and leadership in the profession
of home economics. The Nu Alpha Chapter was chartered in 1991 and
is the first chapter since the merger of Omicron Nu (founded 1912)
and
Kappa Omicron Phi (founded 1922). Membership is open to students
and graduates in Child and Family Studies who are in the top ten
percent
of their junior or senior class at Berea.
Departmental Scholarships
Helen and Jean Barkley Memorial Scholarship in Home Economics
The Helen and Jean Barkley Memorial Scholarship in Home Econoomics
was established by the family of Key Lee Barkley, a Berea College
graduate, class of 1926. Family and friends contributed to this
endowed fund in memory of Dr. Barkley's wife, Helen Roberts Barkley,
class
of 1927, and their daughter, Jean Eloise Barkley, who died at age
five. The recipients of this scholarship are to be majors in the
profession of home economics "who show promise that they will become
worthy citizens of their communities after their graduation from
Berea College."
Jacqueline Hensley Combs Memorial Scholarship in Home Economics
The Jacqueline Hensley Combs Memorial Scholarship in Home Economics
is given each year to a junior or a senior home economics major
showing a high degree of character, high scholarship, and professional
maturity. It was established in memory of Jacqueline Hensley Combs
of the class of 1965.
Opal Stamm Husky Scholarship
The Opal Stamm Husky Scholarship provides one or two scholarships
each year to students planning to teach Home Economics after graduation.
The scholarships have been established to honor Miss Eunice True,
former Professor of Home Economics at Berea College.
Ann Grant Lowery Scholarship
The Ann Grant Lowery Scholarship provides financial assistance
to one major each year.
Frances Finnell Vandivier Scholarship
The Frances Finnell Vandivier Scholarship was established in
1988 to honor Frances Finnell Vandivier. A graduate of Berea
College, Mrs. Vandivier was a compassiionate advocate for children
in her
teaching, writing and community service throughout her life.
This scholarship is given to assist Berea College graduating seviors,
women and men, to continye their education in the field of child
development, child care and/or advocacy for children, youth and
families.
Virginia Palmer Widener Memorial Home Economics Fund
The Virginia Palmer Widener Memorial Home Economics
Fund provides financial assistance to a student in Home Economics,
preferably
from Lee County, KY; Washington County, VA; or Bristol, VA. The
award was established in memory of Virginia Palmer Widener, a
1988 graduate of Berea College.
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