Peter Edwards Memorial Fund
Established in 1970 by friends of Peter Edwards, who held the position of public relations director at the College from 1963 until his death in 1970. The income supports the scholarship program of the College.
Thomas J. Edwards Scholarship Fund
Established in 1990 in honor of Thomas J. Edwards, Honorary 1990, who served with distinction as assistant athletic director and swimming coach from 1954 to 1964 and as dean of students from 1957 to 1990. Donors were alumni who wished, on the occasion of his retirement, to recognize his dedication to the College and his impact on generations of students. The scholarship is awarded to students in financial need who exemplify the personal, social, athletic, and academic strengths that Dean Edwards worked to foster during his thirty-six years of service to the College.
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Winkie Brandi Elliott Memorial Scholarship Fund
Established in 1998 by James H. Brandi, member of the Board of Trustees, and his wife, Linda Brandi, this scholarship is given in memory of Winkie Brandi Elliott, sister of James Brandi, and aunt of Peter B. Brandi, Class of 2001. The income provides scholarship support for a student or students intending to major or majoring in the humanities or social sciences, with preference given to a first-year student who would carry it through four years.
Faculty Fund
Established by the faculty of the College as a scholarship fund in memory of those Kenyon men who lost their lives in World War II. This scholarship is annually available to an upperclassman of character, academic ability, and general promise.
John Henry Fawcett Memorial Scholarship Fund
Established in 1998 through a bequest from Novice G. Fawcett, Class of 1931, Honorary 1952, in memory of his father. The income supports the College's scholarship program. Preference is given to students from Knox County.
The Daniel T. Finkbeiner II Scholarship Fund
Established in 1986 by his students in memory and appreciation of the late professor of mathematics for his qualities as a scholar, teacher, and mentor. The proceeds of this fund provide financial assistance to deserving students interested in the study of mathematics and its applications. Awarded in consultation with the Department of Mathematics.
First-Knox National Bank Scholarship
Established by First Knox National Bank in honor of William A. Stroud P1978 H1988, long-time member of the Kenyon College Board of Trustees and former chairman of First Knox National Bank. The income from the fund provides scholarship support to first year students from Knox County, Ohio.
Fischer Family Endowed Scholarship Fund
Established in 2008 by Samuel N. and Leah Sosin Fischer, parents of Jeremy Fischer of the Class of 2010, income from this fund provides endowed support for need-based financial aid for one or more qualified first-year admitted students from the Los Angeles Leadership Academy (or another Los Angeles charter school designated by the donors) for their first year of matriculation at Kenyon. Should no student from the Academy (or substitute charter school, if applicable) be admitted to Kenyon, this need-based scholarship shall be awarded 1) to another qualified admitted student from a Los Angeles charter school, 2) to a qualified first-generation admitted first-year student from Los Angeles, or 3) to a qualified first-year student from Los Angeles.
Steven S. Fischman '63 Scholarship
Established in 2008 by Donald A. Fischman, Class of 1957, in honor of his brother, Steven S. Fischman, Class of 1963. Income from the fund provides scholarship support to deserving students who demonstrate financial need with preference to excellent students in history.
Kate Simoni Fralin Endowed Scholarship Fund
Established in 2007 through the estate of Barbara Simoni in honor of her daughter, Kate Simoni Fralin, Class of 1986, the income from the fund provides scholarship support to deserving students who demonstrate financial need.
Jay and Helen Frick Endowed Scholarship Fund
Established in 2015 by Helen L. Frick in memory of her husband, Jay E. Frick, and in honor of the various members of her family who have attended Kenyon. Fund income provides scholarship support to students who demonstrate financial need, with a preference given to residents of the State of Ohio who are U.S. citizens majoring in economics or in one of the natural sciences. At least one parent of the scholarship recipient must be gainfully employed at the time the scholarship is awarded.
Charles A. Frueauff Fund
Established in 1975 by the Charles A. Frueauff Foundation. The income supports the scholarship program of the College.
Stanley M. Fullwood Scholarship Fund
Robert G. Fullwood, Class of 1956, and Stanley G. Fullwood, Class of 1958, established this fund in 2008 to the Glory of God and in loving memory of their father, Stanley M. Fullwood, Class of 1925. The Fund income provides scholarship support to students who are members in good standing of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States of America or the Anglican Church of Canada, with preference for children or grandchildren of the priests of either. If in any given year no enrolled student meets the above criteria, the income shall remain within the Fund for distribution during a subsequent year.