The Stephen Phillips Memorial Scholarship Fund

Offering college scholarships to students from New England with financial need
who display academic excellence, strong citizenship and character, and a desire
to make a meaningful contribution to society.

OUR CURRENT RECIPIENTS

In 2011, 151 new and 345 renewal students attending 138 colleges across the country received scholarships ranging from $3,000 to $10,000 and totaling $3,000,000.  

These students display financial need, academic excellence and a demonstrated concern for others in their schools, communities and families.

LISTING OF RECIPIENTS & SCHOOLS ATTENDING
 CLICK HERE  


1st semester checks were mailed to schools
July 1, 2011
  2nd semester checks were mailed
December 12, 2011
 

    

Trustees announce the appointment of  Barbara Welles Iler as Executive Director, and Managing Trustee Arthur Emery and Program Director Karen Emery retire.                
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RENEWAL APPLICATIONS ARE DUE!

 Picture of Julia Huggins with two mushrooms.

Phillips Scholar Julia Huggins shows off two specimens of mushrooms while helping to lead a trip that studied the mycological diversity in Oregon's old-growth forests. 

 
We are anxious to read your Renewal Applications to learn about your academic pursuits, too. Please complete your Renewal Application now!
 

POSTMARKED DEADLINES FOR 2012-2013


RENEWAL STUDENTS  

April 2, 2012


PROSPECTIVE APPLICANTS

May 1, 2012


 

Please visit the Current Scholars page for the Renewal Application and the Prospective Applicants page for the New Applications for High School and College Students. 

 

Niclette Kibibi – Eastern Mennonite University - 2010
"Never would I forget the day that I received an acceptance letter from the Stephen Phillips Scholarship. By agreeing to fund my education, you restored more than hope for me: you strengthened my commitment to help others. You showed me how life-changing a helping hand, whether big or small, could be for those desperately in need. You equally challenged me to open my eyes to all types of poverty—spiritual, financial, moral and emotional—and to begin to act now rather than waiting for the future."