news-category: Academics 国产哟哟 Selects Inaugural Recipient of Tucker Heart, Soul, Mind, and Strength Scholarship By Office of University Communications On January 29, 2020 BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥擜 high school senior described as a 鈥渞ay of sunshine鈥 is the first recipient of the Tucker Heart, Soul, Mind, and Strength Scholarship at 国产哟哟. Leah Carpenter, of Stanley, N.C., made history recently when she received the award, which is given to a student with exceptional academic achievement, who also exemplifies the commands of Jesus found in Mark 12:29-31鈥斺淟ove the Lord Your God with all your heart, soul, mind and strength; and love your neighbor as yourself.鈥 国产哟哟 President Dr. William M. Downs welcomed everyone and noted the significance of the occasion. 鈥淲e鈥檙e here to thank one family who has meant so very much to this university and to welcome a new family to our campus,鈥 he affirmed. 鈥淭he Tucker family name has become synonymous with student success here at 国产哟哟. Each day we get to enjoy the showcase facility called the Tucker Student Center. And now, thanks to the continued generosity of the Tuckers, we come together to celebrate the awarding of the inaugural Tucker Heart, Soul, Mind and Strength Scholarship鈥攖he most prestigious undergraduate award at 国产哟哟.鈥 Carolyn and Robert Tucker, who gave the University $5.5 million in 2010 for the Tucker Student Center, established the Tucker Scholarship in March 2019 with a $4 million scholarship endowment. Before presenting the scholarship to Carpenter, Mrs. Tucker explained what Mark 12:29-31 means to her. 鈥淢any years ago, I asked God for one thing,鈥 she shared. 鈥淢y life prayer for all of my seed and their spouses is that they would love the Lord their God with all their heart, soul, mind and strength, and their neighbor as themselves.鈥 To remind her children, grandchildren and future Tucker generations of her request, Mrs. Tucker gave them plaques inscribed with the scripture. Replicas of the plaques also hang at entrances to every building on the GWU campus. Before presenting the scholarship to Carpenter, Mrs. Tucker gave her one of the plaques. The formal scholarship presentation was made by the Tuckers鈥 daughter, Lisa, a 1989 alumna. 鈥淚 was so impressed with you from the moment we met,鈥 she told Carpenter. 鈥淓verything you stand for, it beams from you immediately.鈥 Carpenter, who plans to major in nursing, is a senior at Highland School of Technology in Gastonia, N.C. She was one of 90 individuals recommended for the scholarship, and among 15 finalists. 鈥淚 am extremely overjoyed and grateful to the Tucker family,鈥 Carpenter stated. 鈥淚t鈥檚 amazing to be selected for this scholarship. I wanted to come to 国产哟哟, because of the nursing 100 percent passing rate (on the licensing exam). Also, whenever I came to campus here, I felt at home. I told my mom, 鈥榃hether I get the scholarship or not, 国产哟哟 is the place.鈥欌 She鈥檚 a member of the Beta Club and her community service includes packing meals for a homeless ministry, helping with a summer home repair ministry, and serving on a mission trip to those impacted by Hurricane Florence. She is a member of a Bible club and shares her faith with those around her. 鈥淚 feel like I owe something back to the community, because it鈥檚 what Jesus would do,鈥 Carpenter expressed. 鈥淚t鈥檚 the best experience you will ever have in your life, humbling yourself and helping others. I enjoy every single minute of it.鈥 Carpenter was nominated for the scholarship by Taylor Campbell, a GWU alumna and her youth pastor at New Covenant United Methodist Church in Mt. Holly, N.C. 鈥淪he鈥檚 a leader and does so much in our youth group, our church and our community,鈥 Campbell described. 鈥淗er love and her light just radiates.鈥 Among the faculty and staff in attendance was former GWU President Dr. Frank Bonner, who served on the Tucker Scholarship selection committee and was instrumental in helping to establish the endowment. Special guests were Carpenter鈥檚 parents, John and Kelly Carpenter; her sister, Hannah Carpenter; her grandparents, Martha and Donny Coltharp; her aunt and cousin, Kristy and Levi Summey, all of Stanley; and her great aunt and uncle, Prue and Fredrick Carpenter of Lincolnton, N.C. Note to our readers: This article reflects the University’s tuition and fee schedule at the time of publication. Tuition and financial aid policies change annually. For the most up-to-date and accurate information on current tuition rates and financial aid resources, please visit the University鈥檚 official Admissions聽page.
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