Human Ecology Alumni Freshman Scholarships vary in amount and are awarded annually based on ACT scores, high school academic records, and extracurricular activities.
Mary Wilks Chandler Scholarship, an award for an incoming freshman, was established by Representative Virgil Orr and Myrtis Orr in honor of her mother.
Clyde and Mildred Mobley and Kola Mobley Fouche Memorial Scholarship for $750 a year for two years was established for freshman students by Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Mobley in honor of his sisters.
F.C. and Gladys M. Haley Scholarship was established by Mr. F.C. Haley, a 1931 graduate of Louisiana Tech and prominent educator, and his wife. The award is designated for a first year human ecology student.
Clothielde Tuten Clark Scholarship Endowment was established by Mrs. Clark, a 1935 graduate of Home Economics and former cooperative Extension agent, for an incoming freshman student.
Human Ecology Faculty Scholarships vary in amount and are awarded on professional promise.
Human Ecology Organization Scholarships are awarded as funds are available by the Louisiana Tech Student LAECA (Louisiana Early Childhood Association), Kappa Omicron Nu (National Honorary), Louisiana Tech Student Association of Family and Consumer Science (LAFCS) to outstanding members.
Rhoda L. Chambless Scholarship was established by Mrs. Chambless' family. The scholarship is awarded annually to a junior human ecology major.
Willie Lou Durrett Scholarship was established by Dr. Mary Ellen Durrett, former head of home economics at the University of Texas-Austin, to honor her mother. The scholarship is awarded to a senior student with interest in extension or child development.
The Laurie S. and Helen Mobley Scholarship is awarded to a junior human ecology major. The award is for $750 a year for two years of undergraduate study.
The Lois M. Jackson Dietetics Advisory Board is awarded to a junior in nutrition and dietetics.
Whetstone Scholarship is provided by Mr. and Mrs. Terral Whetstone, alumni of Louisiana Tech, to a sophomore human ecology student.
Auto-Chlor Scholarship is provided by Auto-Chlor System, a business in chemical sanitation, for a sophomore nutrition and dietetics major.
Bette Heard Wallace Endowed Scholarship was established to honor Mrs. Wallace upon her retirement from the College of Human Ecology. Recipients must be at least a junior and have an established record of leadership and scholarship.
Henry E. and Maragret A. Stamm Endowed Scholarship was established by John R. and Mary Margaret Stamm Clay to honor her parents. Recipients must demonstrate academic excellence.
Merle Burke Endowed Scholarship was established by Miss Burke, a former faculty member, to honor an upper class human ecology student with outstanding professional promise.