Background
The Woodrow Wilson High School Community Foundation serves as the steward of endowments created to provide college scholarships for deserving students. These funds represent an extraordinary gift to Woodrow as an investment in our students’ potential and a source of encouragement and financial support as they take their next steps.
Our scholarship program began in 2011 with four students receiving a total of $3,500. By 2025, the Foundation has awarded more than $550,000 in scholarships to 321 Woodrow seniors, reflecting a growing legacy of generosity and community commitment.
Each scholarship honors the life, values, and contributions of a member of the Woodrow community. Only current Woodrow graduating seniors are eligible.
Every award is designed to recognize a particular type of student — whether distinguished by academic excellence, character, leadership, community service, or future aspirations. Any college-bound Woodrow senior with at least a 2.6 unweighted GPA (on a 4.0 scale) qualifies for at least one scholarship, and most students are eligible for ten or more.
Explore the information below to learn about the individuals these scholarships honor, the students they aim to support, and any unique criteria or preferences associated with each award.
Available Scholarships
Click on the name of the scholarship or + symbol to learn about the preferences and specific requirements for each award.
Alise Cortez Scholarship: $1,000
Alise Cortez grew up in a small town in Oregon but was fortunate to spend 2.5 years living in Spain and Brazil, traveling extensively throughout Western Europe and South America. These formative experiences instilled in her a deep appreciation for the world’s cultures, the richness of human diversity, and the universal desire people share to pursue meaningful lives.
This scholarship honors that perspective by supporting graduating seniors who aspire to be “good citizens of the world.” Preference is given to students pursuing fields such as international studies, global affairs, or related disciplines that reflect a commitment to understanding and engaging with the broader world.
Award Amount: $1,000 (one year only)
Award Preferences & Specific Requirements:
- Applicants will be asked to describe an interest in or plan to pursue work after college that encompasses international affairs.
- Applicants must speak and write at least one other language besides English.
- This award gives preference to those with greater financial needs.
Tips for Applicants: Show an outstanding work ethic, excellent academics, clear goals for the future and examples of achieving goals in high school.
Amy and Jason Kulas Family Scholarship: $10,000
Amy and Jason (WWHS ’89) Kulas have endowed a scholarship to help ensure that financial need is not an impediment for Woodrow students who want to continue their education beyond high school. This scholarship rewards well-rounded students for academic achievement, campus involvement and community service, with a preference given to those with greater financial needs.
Award Amount: $10,000 (recurring over four years, $2,500 per year)
Award Preferences & Specific Requirements:
- Award winner must plan to pursue a degree at a 4-year accredited university.
- This award gives preference to those with greater financial needs.
Tips for Applicants: Show a passion for community service, strong academics, and involvement in a variety of extra-curricular activities.
Bank of America Leadership Scholarship: $2,000
The Bank of America Leadership Scholarship awards $2,000 to a deserving high school senior who demonstrates exceptional leadership potential and a commitment to personal growth and community impact. This scholarship recognizes students who have shown initiative, integrity, and the ability to inspire positive change. The Bank of America Leadership Scholarship aims to empower the next generation of leaders by providing financial support to help prepare them for success in the workforce and to drive societal progress.
Award Amount: $2,000 (one year only)
Award Preferences & Specific Requirements:
- Award winner must plan to pursue higher education at an accredited institution.
Tips for Applicants: Show examples of leadership, a strong character that brings out the best in those around you, clear goals for the future, and examples of achieving goals in high school.
Barchman Family Scholarship: $1,000
Patrick and Marianne Barchman envisioned that each one of their seven children would have the opportunity to earn a bachelor’s degree. Although the Barchmans did not graduate from college themselves, they wanted their children to have greater opportunities than were available to them. They believed that education was a reliable way to improve one’s life, which in turn, could improve the destiny of future generations yet to come. They consistently modeled faith, integrity, frugality, hard work, discipline, and community service as important components to be ready for college…and for life.
Mrs. Barchman shared this piece of family history with her children: “Your grandmother came alone by ship as a teenager from Ireland to Ellis Island in New York, for the opportunity to make a better life. She signed a contract to work as an indentured servant for seven years, in exchange for the ship’s passage.” This bit of history was meant to encourage the Barchman children to be fearless and strong no matter how hard the journey gets and to eliminate the very thought of grousing or complaining during a rough moment. Patrick and Marianne Barchman accomplished their mission. Each child had the opportunity to attend college. They issued this charge: “Go, and do better for the next generation than we were able to do for you!” This scholarship has been established by their children to help a graduating Woodrow student do the same.
Award Amount: $1,000 (one year only)
Award Preferences & Specific Requirements:
- Applicants should include evidence of community involvement, integrity, and a strong work ethic in their application.
- This award gives preference to those with greater financial needs.
Tips for Applicants: Show a passion for community service, clear goals for the future and examples of achieving goals in high school.
Bob and Mary Jo English Scholarship: $1,000
Mr. and Mrs. English were born and raised in Dallas, Texas, and both proudly graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School, Classes of 1942 and 1944. After earning his economics degree from Texas A&M University in 1946, Mr. English embodied true entrepreneurial spirit by launching a business with just one employee: himself. That small venture grew into English Color and Paint Supply, Inc., a major distribution company with more than 41 stores and 275 employees.
Bob English’s leadership and innovation earned him recognition as a 2007 finalist for the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award for the Southwest Region. He also served as President of the Automotive Wholesalers of Dallas and chaired multiple committees within the Automotive Service Industry Association. In 2009, he was inducted into the Woodrow Wilson High School Hall of Fame. Mr. English passed away in March 2011.
Mr. English often shared that he and Mrs. English created this scholarship program because the academic and social experiences they gained in college were opportunities they could barely afford—but were able to pursue thanks to the generosity of others. He never forgot the helping hand that made his education possible, and he felt a deep responsibility to pay that gift forward. This scholarship honors that commitment by supporting the “Diamonds in the Rough” among Woodrow Wilson High School graduates – students with promise, determination, and the drive to build a brighter future.
Award Amount: $1,000 (one year only)
Tips for Applicants: Show clear goals for the future and examples of achieving goals in high school, an outstanding work ethic, and a strong character that brings out the best in those around you.
Carol Canada Scholarship: $1,000
Carol Canada’s lifelong dedication to education has transformed many lives. Beginning her teaching career in Oklahoma, she later moved to Dallas, Texas, where she spent over forty years guiding high school students and helping them develop important academic and life skills. Her son, Scott, graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School in 1991.
Education is a core value in Carol’s family—her mother taught during the Depression, and her sister, Sue, also devoted her life to teaching. Inspired by their example, Scott earned a degree in Chemical Engineering from Texas Tech University, married Victoria, and later completed a master’s at Arizona State University.
Reflecting on her career, Carol found joy in helping older students envision their futures, especially those from low-income backgrounds or new to the country. She feels fulfilled by her students’ successes and appreciates her hardworking colleagues. The Carol Canada Scholarship was established in her honor to support Woodrow Wilson High School students aspiring to careers in education, ensuring Carol’s legacy continues.
Award Amount: $1,000 (one year only)
Award Preferences & Specific Requirements:
- This award gives preference to those with greater financial needs.
- Award winner must plan to pursue a degree in Education.
- Award winner must plan to pursue higher education at an accredited institution.
Tips for Applicants: Show excellent academics, an outstanding work ethic, clear goals for the future, and examples of achieving goals in high school.
Charlotte and Joseph W. Geary, Jr. Memorial Scholarship: $10,000
Siblings and Woodrow Wilson graduates Kelley Geary Burks (’67), Kathie Geary Vaughan (’71), Michael Patrick Geary (’72) and Colleen Geary Patton (’73) have endowed a scholarship in memory of their parents, Charlotte and Joseph W. Geary, Jr., to assist graduating Woodrow seniors who want to continue their education beyond high school.
The scholarship will award a well-rounded student for academic achievement, campus involvement, community service and volunteerism. Preference will be given to students who plan to pursue a career in law, law enforcement, or the nonprofit world. Preference will also be given to applicants who can demonstrate work experience during the academic year and to those with greater financial needs.
Award Amount: $10,000/$5,000*
Award Preferences & Specific Requirements:
- $10,000 award winner must plan to pursue a degree at a 4-year accredited university in the United States (recurring over 4 years, $2,500 per year). *If enrolled at a 2-year Jr. College or Trade School, winner will be awarded a total of $5,000 (recurring over 2 years, $2,500 per year).
- In order to renew the scholarship annually, award winner must be enrolled full-time and maintain a minimum average grade of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale.
- Applicants must intend to pursue a career in law, law enforcement, or nonprofit work.
- Evidence of high school work experience should be included in the application.
- This award gives preference to those with greater financial needs.
Tips for Applicants: Show excellent academics, an outstanding work ethic, a passion for community service, and increasing involvement and achievement in your chosen extra-curricular activity.
Chris and Lorena Canellos Scholarship: $1,000
The Lorena and Christopher Canellos Family Scholarship was created to honor the Canellos family’s deep commitment to education, community, and lifelong learning. This scholarship reflects their belief that education is the foundation for opportunity and progress.
Lorena Canellos has been a beloved educator at Lakewood Elementary in Dallas, Texas since 1996, inspiring generations of students with her passion for learning. Known for her unwavering dedication, innovative teaching methods, and ability to create a nurturing classroom environment, Lorena has touched countless lives. Her influence extends beyond academics—she instills confidence, curiosity, and a love of learning in every child she teaches, making her a true pillar of the Lakewood community. Christopher Canellos shares her devotion to education and service, making this scholarship a reflection of their shared values and commitment to empowering future leaders.
The scholarship provides financial assistance to students who aspire to pursue higher education and demonstrate academic excellence, leadership, and a commitment to making a positive difference in their communities.
Applicants must be graduating high school seniors or current college students with a minimum GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to those who have shown leadership through extracurricular activities, volunteer work, or community service, and to students with financial need or who have overcome significant challenges.
Award Amount: $1,000 (one year only)
Award Preferences & Specific Requirements:
- This award gives preference to those with greater financial needs.
- Applicants should include evidence of leadership.
- Applicants should include evidence of a commitment to the Woodrow community.
Tips for Applicants: Show examples of leadership, pride in and a commitment to community, and increasing involvement and achievement in your chosen extra-curricular activity.
Class of 1971 Dennis Roe Memorial Scholarship: $1,000
The Woodrow Wilson Class of 1971 Dennis Roe Memorial Scholarship was founded by the Woodrow Wilson High School Alumni Association, the Class of 1971, and Mr. Roe’s family and many friends to honor his memory through scholarships to graduating Woodrow students. After working 20 years for Southwestern Bell, Mr. Roe moved into financial planning and insurance. As a leader of the Class of 1971’s reunion committee, he was the impeccably organized and enthusiastic “rock” that guided his classmates back together year after year. This award is intended to help other graduating Woodrow students do the same.
Award Amount: $1,000 (one year only)
Tips for Applicants: Show examples of leadership and pride in and a commitment to community.
Class of 1978 Hal Hammond Memorial Scholarship: $1,000
While at Woodrow, Hal Hammond (WWHS ’78) was quarterback of the football team and played short stop for the baseball team. Hal never met a stranger, and was a born salesman. He worked in mortgage banking, commercial real estate, and as a car dealer – serving for a time as the President of the Dallas County Automobile Dealers Association. Friends in the Class of 1978 have endowed this scholarship to honor his memory and support a graduating Wildcat as they pursue their dreams, in whatever field they choose.
Award Amount: $1,000 (one year only)
Award Preferences & Specific Requirements:
- This award gives preference to actively engaged athletes.
Tips for Applicants: Show examples of leadership and clear goals for the future and examples of achieving goals in high school.
Comerica Local Hero Scholarship: $1,000
In 2010, Jim Weber, Comerica Bank’s Chief Experience Officer, conceived the Comerica Act Local program, a philanthropic initiative focused on East Dallas reflecting Comerica’s core value of serving as a force for good in the community. The program, which would be led by community representative Pamela Zeko, posed the question “How can we help?” to dozens of East Dallas organizations, including LECPTA’s Lakewood Home Tour, White Rock YMCA, Good Local Market, Woodrow Wilson Peace Pantry, White Rock Spring Games, East Dallas Exchange Club, the Long Run, Celebration White Rock, and numerous school PTAs and local nonprofits.
Our partnership with the Woodrow Wilson Community Foundation to provide an annual scholarship is a natural extension of the Act Local commitment and honors the legacy built by both Jim and Pam. This scholarship recognizes a senior in good standing who has demonstrated faithful service to their community. Applicants will be evaluated on 50% community involvement and 50% financial need.
Award Amount: $1,000 (one year only)
Award Preferences & Specific Requirements:
- This award gives preference to those with greater financial needs.
- Award winners must plan to pursue a vocational certificate program or degree at an accredited college or university.
Tips for Applicants: Show involvement in a variety of extra-curricular activities, a passion for community service, and pride in and a commitment to community.
Friends of Lakewood Scholarship: $1,000
Friends of Lakewood (FOL), the fathers’ organization for Lakewood Elementary School, has been supporting Lakewood Elementary since 1982. The membership, 580 strong and counting, is comprised of dads who work tirelessly for Lakewood and, as their children grow, for J.L. Long and Woodrow Wilson, to improve and enhance the educational experience of all students attending these schools.
This scholarship is intended for college-bound Woodrow seniors who attended a Woodrow Wilson High School feeder pattern elementary school, J.L. Long Middle School, and Woodrow Wilson High School in continuous years. The scholarship rewards well-rounded, hardworking students for academic achievement, feeder school campus involvement, and outstanding community service.
Award Amount: $1,000 (one year only)
Award Preferences & Specific Requirements:
- Award winner must plan to pursue a degree at a 4-year accredited university.
- This award gives preference to those who attended Lakewood Elementary, but applications from graduates of any Woodrow Wilson High School feeder pattern elementary school who also attended J.L. Long and Woodrow in continuous years will be considered.
Tips for Applicants: Show pride in and a commitment to community, a passion for community service, excellent academics, and involvement in a variety of extra-curricular activities.
Full Circle Scholarship: $1,000
Since 2011, the Woodrow Wilson High School Community Foundation has awarded scholarships to deserving students as they pursued higher education. Hundreds of Wildcats have benefited from this support, and now, they look to pass it on to the next generation of Woodrow graduates.
Fully funded by past scholarship recipients, the Full Circle Scholarship honors the spirit of Woodrow Wilson High School by rewarding students who demonstrate both academic promise and a deep involvement in the Woodrow community.
Award Amount: $1,000 (one year only)
Award Preferences & Specific Requirements:
- Award winner must plan to enroll in a four-year accredited university to pursue a degree.
Tips for Applicants: Show excellent academics, a passion for community service, and pride in and a commitment to community.
Gustavo Ipiña Memorial Scholarship: $1,000
Gustavo Ipiña, a native of Monterrey, Mexico, attended Woodrow Wilson High School from 2001 to 2004. In this time, he exemplified the qualities of scholarship, leadership, service and character. Gustavo was an honor student and a kind, gentle young man. His smile lit up a room. In the summer of 2004, his life ended unexpectedly and violently in a tragic incident of road rage while he was on the way home from work. His needless death will not go unnoticed. His passion for learning, love of life and kindness towards others will live on in the Gustavo Ipiña Memorial Scholarship.
The Gustavo Ipiña Memorial Scholarship (G.I.M.S.) assists English as a Second Language (ESL) students from Woodrow Wilson High School continue their education at accredited colleges and universities. G.I.M.S. seeks to reward strong character and hard work and to support those who desire to make the most of their lives, thereby carrying on Gustavo’s legacy.
Award Amount: $1,000 (one year only)
Award Preferences & Specific Requirements:
- Applicants must indicate within the application that they are currently or have been enrolled in ESL, sheltered classes, newcomer program or dual language.
- Applicants should include evidence within their application that they exemplify the traits of scholarship, leadership, service and character.
- This award gives preference to those with greater financial needs.
Tips for Applicants: Show an outstanding work ethic, a strong character that brings out the best in those around you, excellent academics, a passion for community service and examples of leadership.
Honeybone Family Scholarship: $5,000
Longtime neighborhood residents Helene and Mark Honeybone have been involved with the area’s public schools since their children started at Mockingbird Elementary School, attended J. L. Long Middle School and moved on to Woodrow Wilson High School. As believers in the importance of a strong education for every child, they’ve observed over the years how valuable it can be for struggling students to have caring adults in their lives to provide support at crucial times.
This scholarship is intended to assist hardworking, goal-oriented Woodrow seniors who, with just a little help, can attain very bright futures as they pursue their college degree.
Award Amount:
$5,000 (recurring over two consecutive years, $2,500 per year)
Award Preferences & Specific Requirements:
- Applicants should include evidence of strong character and work ethic in their application.
- Academic growth should be evident in the applicant’s transcript (transcript will be obtained from Woodrow college advisor).
- This award gives preference to those with greater financial needs.
Tips for Applicants: Show an outstanding work ethic, clear goals for the future, and examples of achieving goals in high school.
Huntington Bank Community Leadership College Scholarship: $1,500
Huntington Bank has been in our community for years, formerly as Veritex Community Bank. At every level, Huntington Bank is integrally woven into the needs of our community, businesses and people we serve. It is part of Huntington Bank’s culture to reinvest in our community through a wide variety of community outreach programs and partnerships. The Huntington Bank Community Leadership College Scholarship shall be awarded to a graduating senior at Woodrow Wilson High School in Dallas, TX who is a model of integrity and character at school, out in the community and, eventually, as a business professional. The recipient of this scholarship will be pursuing business or a related subject, with preference given to financial need and community service.
Award Amount: $1,500 (one year only)
Award Preferences & Specific Requirements:
- Award winner must plan to pursue a degree at a 4-year accredited university majoring in business or related field.
- This award gives preference to those with greater financial needs.
Tips for Applicants: Show a strong character that brings out the best in those around you, clear goals for the future, and examples of achieving goals in high school.
The James L. Hurse Memorial Care Scholarship: $1,000
The James L. Hurse Memorial Care Scholarship was established by the Hurse Family to honor the life and compassionate spirit of James L. Hurse (WWHS ’94) by annually recognizing like-minded, deserving Woodrow Seniors. From an early age, James was identified as a gifted student, excelling in TAG courses throughout his academic journey.
His love for music shone through his active participation in the Variations show choir, Woodrow Musicals, and Mixed Choir, while his deep commitment to helping others was evident in his involvement with numerous school and community organizations. James built a meaningful career as a Registered Sleep Technologist, ultimately serving at Children’s Health, where his kindness left a lasting impression on countless children and families who affectionately called him “Mr. Nurse.”
The scholarship honors a well-rounded student who demonstrates academic excellence, active campus engagement, and a heartfelt dedication to community through mentorship.
Award Amount: $1,000 (one year only)
Award Preferences & Specific Requirements:
- Award winner must intend to enroll in a four-year accredited university to pursue a degree.
- Applications should clearly demonstrate academic excellence, active participation in campus life, and a commitment to serving others—particularly through mentorship and community engagement.
- Preference will be given to applicants with demonstrated financial need.
- Additional consideration will be given to those planning careers centered around supporting children or mentoring others in fields such as healthcare, social services, or nonprofit work. However, all applicants who meet the above qualifications are encouraged to apply.
Tips for Applicants: Show excellent academics and involvement in a variety of extra-curricular activities.
Marca Lee Bircher Vocal / Music Theater Scholarship: $1,000
In her 28 years as the choir and musical director at Woodrow, Marca Lee Bircher inspired students to be the best they could be in all facets of life and used her unique talents to make them shine on the stage. This scholarship honors her legacy and reflects her desire to help Woodrow students take their talents beyond high school.
Award Amount: $1,000 (one year only)
Award Preferences & Specific Requirements:
- Award winner must plan to pursue a degree at an accredited university in Vocal Performance, Music Education, Choral Conducting, Music Theater, or another Music or Theater related major.
- Application should also include a link to a performance video displaying his or her talent in the intended area of specialization.
- At least one recommendation should be from the applicant’s choir director or voice, music, or theater teacher.
Tips for Applicants: Show clear goals for the future and examples of achieving goals in high school and increasing involvement and achievement in your chosen extra-curricular activity.
Marian Dieckman Hammert Scholarship: $1,000
Marian Dieckman Hammert and her late husband, Fredrick, supported an educational foundation for many years, and she is happy to be able to establish a scholarship at Woodrow Wilson.
Mrs. Hammert received her undergraduate degree in Elementary Education at the University of Central Missouri, her Early Childhood certification at East Texas State, and her Masters at Southern Methodist University. She taught for 40+ years, beginning in her hometown of Independence, Missouri, and teaching in the Department of Defense Schools in Korea and Germany before returning to the U.S. to teach in Dallas, Texas, and Marietta, Georgia. Mrs. Hammert completed the final 25 years of her teaching career in Room 107 at Lakewood Elementary, where she was very involved in the PTA, serving one year as president of the organization.
Besides her passion for teaching in Early Childhood, Mrs. Hammert enjoys international travel and has visited over 100 countries and regions. Several of her trips abroad have included visits to local elementary schools, where she has found that children everywhere are more alike than different.
Award Amount: $1,000 (one year only)
Award Preferences & Specific Requirements:
- Award winner must plan to pursue a degree in Early Childhood Education.
- Application should include examples of successful experiences working with children.
- This award gives preference to those who attended Lakewood Elementary, but all applicants meeting the above criteria will be considered.
Tips for Applicants: Show excellent academics, clear goals for the future and examples of achieving goals in high school, increasing involvement and achievement in your chosen extra-curricular activity, and examples of leadership.
Mary Ruth Patterson Memorial Scholarship: $1,000
Growing up in Oklahoma, Mary Ruth Patterson was the eldest of nine siblings. When Mary Ruth was 14, her mother realized her daughter needed a better education and more opportunities to succeed. Consequently, Mary Ruth moved to Dallas to live with her aunt in Oak Cliff, where she attended Sunset High School (Class of 1950). Upon graduation and not having the financial means for college, Mary Ruth entered the work force as a secretary for Sears & Roebuck. Realizing this was not her passion, she moved her family to Lakewood in 1969 and went to work for the Ralph F. Brinegar Insurance Agency, launching a career in insurance while also pursuing her real estate license. A single mother, Mary Ruth did everything she could to provide for her family: working at the insurance agency during the week, waiting tables at night, and on the weekends, holding open houses. Mary Ruth somehow also made the time to invest in real estate properties and small businesses. This enduring work ethic taught her family to work hard, aim high, and let nothing stop you from accomplishing your dreams.
Tammy Patterson (Class of 1976) and Rocky Patterson (Class of 1979) have established this scholarship to honor their mother and provide financial assistance to students from single parent families. Our wishes are to inspire and promote a student who may not test well but exhibits high ambition or a ‘fire in the belly’ to succeed. The scholarship will be awarded based on self-motivation, self-discipline and entrepreneurship.
Award Amount: $1,000 (one year only)
Award Preferences & Specific Requirements:
- Eligible applicants must be from a single parent family.
- This award gives preference to those with greater financial needs.
Tips for Applicants: Show an outstanding work ethic and clear goals for the future and examples of achieving goals in high school.
The Mills-Worrall Family Scholarship: $1,000
Established through the Worrall Foundation by Jan Mills Worrall (WWW class of 1974), Gerald Worrall III (WWW class of 1974), Debbie Worrall Moore (WWW class of 1972), Lane H. Worrall (WWW class of 2001) and Marshall R. Worrall (WWW class of 2004) honoring their parents and grandparents Jessie E. (Bettye) Mills, Cecil C. Mills, Norma J. Worrall (WWW class of 1953) and Gerald Worrall II. This award is given to graduating high school seniors at Woodrow Wilson High School, in Dallas, Texas, who have shown exceptional commitment to community well-being through regular and verifiable involvement in one or more of the following areas:
- Care work: Supporting family members, neighbors, or community members through caregiving, mentorship, or assistance with daily needs;
- Community development: Participating in initiatives that improve shared public spaces, resources, or opportunities;
- Cultural engagement: Contributing to the preservation, celebration, or advancement of cultural heritage and expressions;
- Environmental stewardship: Taking action to protect, restore, or educate others about local ecosystems and sustainability; and
- Civic participation: Engaging in local governance, advocacy, or public dialogue that shapes community decisions.
Applicants will be evaluated on a ratio of 25% academic achievement (GPA and recommendations), 25% financial need, and 50% community involvement.
Award Amount: $1,000 (one year only)
Award Preferences & Specific Requirements:
- Award winner must intend to enroll in a four-year accredited university to pursue a degree.
Tips for Applicants: Show a passion for community service and excellent academics.
Mrs. P’s Sweetheart Scholarship: $1,000
In Ruth Pendergrass’s more than two decades as sponsor of the Woodrow Wilson Sweethearts Drill Team, she encouraged the team to excel in academics, kindness, and love. This was a family affair; Mrs. P’s husband, Art Pendergrass, helped the Sweethearts by videotaping their performances. The Pendergrass children are all WWW alumni: Kristy Pendergrass Cates, ’81; Clay Pendergrass ’89; Trey Pendergrass ’94; and Kara Pendergrass Smith ’96, who was also a Sweetheart Captain. Carl and Kristy Cates have established this scholarship to honor Mrs. P’s love of her Sweethearts as well as her legacy as a sponsor and teacher at Woodrow Wilson High School. May this scholarship enhance the life pursuits of a deserving Sweetheart.
Award Amount: $1,000 (one year only)
Award Preferences & Specific Requirements:
- Applicants must be Senior Sweethearts in good standing.
- This award gives preference to those with greater financial needs.
Tips for Applicants: Show increasing involvement and achievement in your chosen extra-curricular activity and a strong character that brings out the best in those around you.
Nicolas M. Vitale Athletic Scholarship, $1,000
Nicolas M. Vitale (WWHS 2025) established this scholarship in 2020 for high-achieving Woodrow Wilson athletes. As a second generation Wildcat and an athlete himself, Mr. Vitale wants to help other student athletes reach their dreams of attending college. This scholarship will be awarded to a graduating senior who has competed in four years of high school sports at Woodrow Wilson High School. Mr. Vitale’s personal goal is to fully endow this scholarship by the time he graduates in 2025, in order to support the Woodrow Wilson community in perpetuity.
Award Amount: $1,000 (one year only)
Award Preferences & Specific Requirements:
- This award gives preference to those with greater financial needs.
Tips for Applicants: Show involvement in a variety of extra-curricular activities and increasing involvement and achievement in your chosen extra-curricular activity.
Richard H. Vitale Family Scholarship: $1,000
Established by Richard H. Vitale, this award is given to graduating high school seniors at Woodrow Wilson High School, in Dallas, Texas, who have shown exceptional commitment to their community through their documented and regular involvement in community organizations. Applicants will be evaluated on a ratio of 25% academic achievement, 25% financial need, and 50% community involvement.
Mr. Vitale was born and reared in Dallas, Texas and is a proud graduate of Woodrow Wilson High School, Class of 1991. He earned his undergraduate degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Mr. Vitale joined a Bank of America predecessor company in 1994, and upon graduation, he returned to North Texas with the bank. He currently is a Senior Vice President at Bank of America and leads the bank’s Not-for-Profit Healthcare and Institutions Practice for North and Central Texas. He is Founding President of the Woodrow Wilson High School Community Foundation.
Award Amount: $1,000 (one year only)
Preferences & Specific Requirements:
- Award winner must plan to pursue a degree at a 4-year accredited university.
Tips for Applicants: Show a passion for community service and strong academics.
Richmond Family Scholarship: $2,000 (Two Awards Available)
Marian and Rob Richmond are thankful to be able to “pay it forward” to the Woodrow community in which their two children, Ward, Class of 1996, and Valerie, Class of 2001, thrived. This scholarship is to assist Woodrow Wilson graduates seeking to increase their knowledge and take their first steps into independence and adulthood. The Richmond Family Scholarship rewards students for academic merit (strong B average or higher), campus involvement and community service. Preference is given to those who can demonstrate work experience during the academic year and to those with greater financial needs. *Two awards are available to two deserving Wildcat seniors.
Award Amount: $2,000 *each (one year only)
Award Preferences & Specific Requirements:
- Evidence of high school work experience should be included in the application.
- This award gives preference to those with greater financial needs.
Tips for Applicants: Show strong academics, involvement in a variety of extra-curricular activities, and a passion for community service.
The Ryan Hardy Memorial Band Scholarship: $1,000
The Ryan Hardy Memorial Band Scholarship is given to a deserving Senior member of the Woodrow Wilson High School band program.
James “Ryan” Hardy was a proud member of the Wildcat Band, graduating in the Class of 2021. Ryan lost his life to suicide in September 2023. This scholarship is endowed to honor his memory, his love of music, and his deep love for his Wildcat Band family.
Award Amount: $1,000 (one year only)
Award Preferences & Specific Requirements:
- Senior in good academic standing.
- Current participating member of the band program.
- Enrolled in a degree or a vocational certificate program at an accredited public college or university.
Tips for Applicants: Show excellent academics, pride in and a commitment to community, and increasing involvement and achievement in your chosen extra-curricular activity.
Sicilia “Sici” Williams Memorial Scholarship: $1,000
Sicilia “Sici” Williams, a proud Woodrow Wilson Wildcat, was tragically and prematurely taken from this life by an act of domestic violence on October 20, 2020, just 5 months after graduating as a member of the Class of 2020. Sici was a J.L. Long and Woodrow cheerleader as well as a member of the Woodrow golf team. Sici was full of life, an entrepreneur as a beloved neighborhood babysitter for many families, and a complete joy to be around. The loss of Sici is profoundly felt by all who knew her beautiful soul. Her friends have come together to create a scholarship to carry on Sici’s legacy at Woodrow for years to come. To honor this legacy, the recipient of this scholarship should exhibit such traits as a strong work ethic, interest in business and/or entrepreneurial pursuits, and Wildcat pride.
Award Amount: $1,000 (one year only)
Award Preferences & Specific Requirements:
- Award winner must be employed while in high school and/or be interested in becoming an entrepreneur or obtaining a degree in business. Applicants should provide examples of work experience during high school and any examples of entrepreneurial/ business interests.
Tips for Applicants: Show an outstanding work ethic, pride in and a commitment to community, clear goals for the future, and examples of achieving goals in high school.
Spirit of Woodrow Scholarship: $1,000
Spirit is not a physical quality but an internal characteristic that manifests itself in different ways. For decades, Woodrow Wilson High School students have demonstrated spirit by applying their unique talents to scholarship, school leadership, performing arts, athletics and countless other extracurricular activities that shine a positive light on their school. The Woodrow Wilson High School Cheer Booster Club endowed this scholarship to reward hardworking seniors who demonstrate character, honesty, diligence, benevolence, and a drive to make their school, community and world a better place. Wildcat Spirit comes in many shapes and forms, and this award is intended to recognize students who will use their spirit to build a legacy of leadership that exemplifies Woodrow Wilson High School.
Award Amount: $1,000 (one year only)
Award Preferences & Specific Requirements:
- Current cheerleaders are ineligible to apply for this award
- This award gives preference to those with greater financial needs.
Tips for Applicants: Show pride in and a commitment to community, an outstanding work ethic, and a strong character that brings out the best in those around you.
Tar Heel Scholarship: $1,000
The Tar Heel Scholarship was established by the Woodrow Wilson High School Community Foundation to honor a proud tradition of academic excellence and higher education. This annual scholarship is awarded to a graduating senior of Woodrow Wilson High School who has been accepted to The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, one of the nation’s premier institutions.
The scholarship reflects the vision and leadership of Richard Hardison Vitale, founding president of the Woodrow Wilson High School Community Foundation. A Dallas native and Woodrow Wilson alum, Richard is a proud Tar Heel and descendant of a family legacy at UNC-Chapel Hill dating back to his great-great-grandfather, William Cameron Hardison, Jr. His commitment to education and community advancement has helped transform public school resources in East Dallas.
The Tar Heel Scholarship provides financial assistance to a Woodrow Wilson High School graduate who demonstrates academic achievement, leadership, and a commitment to making a positive impact while pursuing higher education at UNC-Chapel Hill.
Award Amount: $1,000 (one year only)
Award Preferences & Specific Requirements:
- Award winner must be accepted to The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Demonstrated academic excellence and leadership through extracurricular activities, community service, or volunteer work
Tips for Applicants: Show excellent academics, a passion for community service, and pride in and a commitment to community.
Tess P. White Foundation Scholarship: $1,000
Long time Lakewood resident Tess White established the Tess P. White Foundation in 1999 with an emphasis on providing educational opportunities for children. Mrs. White had great love for the community she lived in and wanted to use her position to benefit others. Her efforts to give back were appreciated not only by her family but also by all who felt the impact of her passion around education.
Many of Mrs. White’s nieces and nephews began their school years at Mount Auburn Elementary School and William Lipscomb Elementary School, going on to attend J.L. Long Middle School and graduate from Woodrow Wilson High School. This scholarship was created in 2019 to award Woodrow seniors who attended a Woodrow Wilson High School feeder pattern elementary school, J.L. Long Middle School, and Woodrow Wilson High School in continuous years. It rewards well-rounded, hardworking Wildcats for academic achievement, feeder school campus involvement, and outstanding community service.
Award Amount: $1,000 (one year only)
Award Preferences & Specific Requirements:
- Applicants must have attended a Woodrow Wilson High School feeder pattern elementary school, J.L. Long Middle School, and Woodrow Wilson High School in continuous years.
Tips for Applicants: Show pride in and a commitment to community, a passion for community service, excellent academics, and involvement in a variety of extra-curricular activities.
Texas Woman’s University Dallas Presidential Scholarship: $1,000
Texas Woman’s University (TWU) is the largest woman-focused public university in the United States. Founded in 1901, Texas Woman’s has a rich and storied tradition of providing students with opportunities for advancement and leadership through higher education. TWU takes great pride in serving the State of Texas through innovative programs focused on the workforce needs of today and tomorrow, while driving economic mobility for individuals and families by meeting the unique needs of a diverse student population.
As a public university with its main campus in Denton and two campuses focused on health sciences in Dallas and Houston, TWU serves more than 16,000 students, 90% of whom are women. This scholarship was established in partnership with Monica Christopher, the inaugural president of TWU’s Dallas campus, located in the Southwestern Medical District. The Dallas campus offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in allied health fields, including nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and healthcare administration. Ms. Christopher was an early volunteer at the Woodrow Wilson High School Community Foundation, supporting its grant program.
Award Amount: $1,000 (one year only)
Award Preferences & Specific Requirements:
- Award winner must plan to pursue a degree at Texas Woman’s University.
- Students who plan to pursue careers in allied health disciplines offered at the Dallas campus will receive preference.
- This award gives preference to those with greater financial needs.
Tips for Applicants: Show excellent academics, an outstanding work ethic, clear goals for the future, and examples of achieving goals in high school.
Tim Brown Leadership Scholarship: $1,000
Tim Brown, Woodrow Wilson High School Class of 1984, is a legendary Hall of Fame football player renowned for his illustrious career in the National Football League (NFL). Tim won the Heisman Trophy in 1987 while playing for Notre Dame, becoming the first wide receiver to earn the honor, and in doing so, put Woodrow on the map as “Heisman High”, making it the first and only public high school in the Nation to produce more than one Heisman Trophy winner – an achievement that remains to this day. Tim was selected sixth overall in the 1988 NFL Draft by the Los Angeles Raiders, where he spent most of his 17-year career. He was inducted into the Woodrow Wilson High School Hall of Fame in 1989, named to nine Pro Bowls and inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2015. Tim is one of only 10 players who have both won the Heisman Trophy and made it to the NFL Hall of Fame.
Beyond his gridiron achievements, Tim is a passionate advocate for vulnerable children and a committed philanthropist, striving to ensure that every child can thrive in a safe and supportive environment with the tools they need to succeed. Tim has supported Dallas ISD and the Woodrow feeder pattern of schools over the years through his philanthropic efforts by visiting schools and acting as the face of many fundraisers, such as the annual Tim Brown Golf Tournament that began in 1993 benefiting the Woodrow Athletics Program. He has also been involved in multiple local and national charitable efforts including the 9-1-1 for Kids program and is a motivational speaker and author. Tim continues to make the consistent effort to support Woodrow and its students in as many ways as he can.
The Tim Brown Leadership Scholarship was created out of the desire to honor Tim Brown’s legacy by supporting the continued success of hardworking Woodrow Seniors who want to pursue higher education without the burden of financial stress. This scholarship will reward well-rounded students who have shown leadership initiative, academic achievement, campus and community involvement, and the motivation to carry on these efforts beyond high school.
Award Amount: $1,000 (one year only)
Award Preferences & Specific Requirements:
- Award winner must plan to pursue a degree at a 4-year accredited university.
- This award gives preference to those with greater financial needs.
- Applicants should include evidence of leadership.
- Applicants should convey the desire to continue a commitment to the Woodrow community beyond high school.
Tips for Applicants: Show examples of leadership, a passion for community service, and involvement in a variety of extra-curricular activities.
The Trammell Crow Scholarship: $1,000
The Trammell Crow scholarship was created by long time commercial real estate executive and Woodrow Class of ’96 graduate, Ward Richmond, to honor fellow Woodrow alum Trammell Crow, who is one of the most influential commercial real estate developers in the world and who graduated from Woodrow back in 1932.
Trammell Crow is credited with the creation of several major real estate projects, including hundreds of warehouses throughout the DFW metroplex (and beyond), and skyscrapers which define the Dallas skyline, including the Trammel Crow Center and, Chase Tower, as well as the Dallas Market Center, along with Peachtree Center in Atlanta, Georgia, and the Embarcadero Center in San Francisco, California.
The Trammell Crow Scholarship is funded collectively by multiple members of the Woodrow family who work in the real estate industry.
The scholarship is intended to support well-rounded, high-performing students, who display qualities of leadership as well as a passion for entrepreneurship and giving back to the community.
Award Amount: $1,000 (one year only)
Tips for Applicants: Show excellent academics, involvement in a variety of extra-curricular activities, pride in and a commitment to community, examples of leadership, and a passion for community service.
Woodrow Wilson Class of 1968 Scholarship: $4,000
The class established this scholarship after their 40th reunion to assist a deserving, well-rounded Woodrow senior who desires to continue his/her education in college. Preference will be given to academic merit – a strong B student – community involvement and volunteerism, and financial need.
The Woodrow Wilson class of 1968 was and still is very proud of Woodrow and the graduates it produces. The class has members all over the United States who are involved in a wide variety of fields. They are also a class that believes in the importance of giving back and serving others. For the class of 1968, their time at Woodrow was the foundation. In fact, many have remained in this community and watched their children graduate from Woodrow.
Award Amount: $4,000 (one year only)
Award Preferences & Specific Requirements:
- This award gives preference to those with greater financial needs.
Tips for Applicants: Show excellent academics, a passion for community service, and involvement in a variety of extra-curricular activities.
Woodrow Wilson Class of 1991 Scholarship: $1,000
The Woodrow Wilson Class of 1991 is part of the long tradition of graduating classes at Woodrow whose members have made their marks in the world in a variety of pursuits, both professionally and personally. We observe that nationwide, the arts is an area that is not receiving the support in public schools that it once did, as budgets shrink and public leaders call for focus in other areas. The Class of 1991 would like to recognize Woodrow Wilson as a high school that supports the arts and award a scholarship to a student who demonstrates passion for and achievement in either the performing or visual arts.
Achievement in “performing arts” includes and is not limited to dedicated involvement in one or more of the following: music (band, orchestra, vocal performance, song writing, musical composition), dance (choreography, Ballet Folklorico, other dance performance), and drama (One Act play, musical theater, other live theater). Achievement in “visual arts” includes and is not limited to dedicated involvement in one or more of the following: drawing, painting, sculpture, ceramics, printmaking, design, photography, video, filmmaking, and architecture. Practice and involvement in the arts is not limited to school electives but may also include dedicated pursuit outside the classroom environment.
Award Amount: $1,000 (one year only)
Award Preferences & Specific Requirements:
- Award winner must plan to pursue further education in the arts at a 4-year accredited university as a part of their planned coursework (not necessarily major).
- At least one recommendation should be written by an adult who has first-hand knowledge of and involvement with the applicant’s practice in his or her area of specialization.
Tips for Applicants: Show clear goals for the future, examples of achieving goals in high school, and increasing involvement and achievement in your chosen extra-curricular activity.
YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas Scholarship: $1,000
The YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas is a nonprofit organization, serving almost 200,000 people annually via programs, outreach, and events throughout Collin, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Palo Pinto, and Rockwall counties. For decades, the YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas has made the dream of college education a little more attainable by awarding hundreds of graduating seniors with scholarships. Continuing in this wonderful tradition, this scholarship is open to graduating high school seniors from Woodrow Wilson High School who have an affiliation with the YMCA.
As part of the YMCA’s effort to help youth succeed, selections are based on academic achievement, financial circumstances, community service, and the individual’s motivation and desire for furthering their education.
Award Amount: $1,000 (one year only)
Award Preferences & Specific Requirements:
- Award winner must plan to pursue a degree at a 4-year accredited university.
- Applicants must have a connection with the YMCA, including but not limited to any of the following roles: volunteer, program participant, donor, member, employee, or child of a Y employee.
- This award gives preference to those with greater financial needs.
Tips for Applicants: Show excellent academics, a passion for community service, clear goals for the future and examples of achieving goals in high school.
The Woodrow Wilson High School Community Foundation is an IRC Section 501(c)(3) Texas nonprofit corporation founded to support and benefit Woodrow and the public schools in its feeder pattern.
One of WWHSCF’s responsibilities is to solicit, manage, grow, and serve as a clearinghouse for scholarships given to selected graduating Woodrow seniors each year. The specific amounts and requirements for these scholarship awards vary based on criteria specified by the scholarship donors as indicated above. These scholarship awards are paid directly to the recipient’s college or university following verification of enrollment as a full-time student at an accredited college or university.

