Earl Moseley, Jr. Memorial Scholarship (SM0024)
The Coalition of Black Faculty and Staff at Texas State University-San Marcos established the Earl Moseley, Jr., Memorial Scholarship. Earl Lee Moseley, Jr., was a Southwestern University graduate that arrived at Texas State (then Southwest Texas State) in 1985. While at Texas State, Earl worked as a Hall Director, Assistant Director for Multicultural Student Affairs (MSA), a Development Officer for University Advancement, and Coordinator of Campus Activities. In addition, he was a member and advisor to Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, advisor to the Student Organization Council (SOC), Student Association for Campus Activities (SACA), and FOCUSED. He was a dedicated member of the Coalition of Black Faculty and Staff, Staff Council, and the Homecoming Steering Committee, among other roles at Texas State. During his tenure, he mentored a great number of students and was instrumental in their development into successful leaders.
Eligibility Criteria
- Enroll in a minimum of 12 undergraduate hours for the semester in which the scholarship is awarded.
- Have accumulated a minimum 2.5 overall GPA (on a 4.0 scale) at the time of application.
- Submit two (2) recommendation forms completed by either a Texas State faculty/staff or administrator.
- Submit a 200-word essay stating why they deserve the scholarship.
A student cannot receive the scholarship in consecutive awarding periods (a minimum of one year must lapse)
If you have questions about this scholarships, please direct questions to Ms. LaTonya Y. Henry, CBFS Scholarship Chair, at cbfs@txstate.edu.
- Award
- Varies
- Scopes
- University Advancement
- Deadline
- 02/28/2025
- Supplemental Questions
- Submit a 200-word essay explaining the benefits of a college degree for Black students.
- Please request a recommendation form to be completed by either a Texas State faculty/staff or administrator.
- Please request a second recommendation form to be completed by another Texas State faculty/staff or administrator.