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Davis, Catherine Kay Displaced Homemaker Endowed Scholarship

The Catherine Kay Davis Displaced Homemaker Endowed Scholarship was established by Ms. Catherine Kay Davis at ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ in October 2017.  The scholarship will support undergraduate or non-traditional students who are displaced homemakers and have never attended college.

Faced with several challenges as a displaced homemaker, Ms. Davis enrolled at ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ at age 38.  Her sincere desire to learn helped her overcome several mounting difficulties in providing for her family.  Throughout her college career, she owned and worked at a small wallpapering business and guided her three teenage children through their high school graduations, all while commuting to and from classes every day.  Ms. Davis successfully navigated these challenges, earning her Bachelor of Arts degree in Business and Organizational Communication from ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ in 1999.  She then earned a Master of Arts degree in Communication from ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ in 2001.  Ms. Davis says Dr. Dudley Turner was a constant source of encouragement, actively helping her find scholarship funds to lower the financial burden of completing her master’s degree.

Ms. Davis subsequently moved to Chicago where she earned a master’s degree in real estate finance, which further helped rehabilitate her professional career.  She taught part-time at ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ, as well as Pima Community College in Tucson, AZ, for a combined 12 years. During this period she began investing in real estate and financial markets.

By creating this endowed scholarship, Ms. Davis wants to share with displaced homemakers who are attending ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ that she is a strong advocate for their efforts to succeed and advance their own lives.

The Catherine Kay Davis Displaced Homemaker Endowed Scholarship provides assistance to an undergraduate student demonstrating outstanding personal characteristics, a strong financial need and passion to pursue education as a means for social, academic and financial reform for herself and her children.  The recipient will be an incoming freshman or non-traditional age student with an overall GPA of 2.5 or higher.  Recipient selection will be made by Ms. Davis in collaboration with ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ Office of Student Financial Aid.  Upon successful completion of credit hours and maintaining an overall GPA of 2.5 or higher, the scholarship may be renewable with incremental increases for the subsequent sophomore, junior and senior years as funds are available.

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