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Mrs. Doris Glover Scholarship

Funded by
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Marcus and Veronica Lockhart
$2,500
1 winner$2,500
Awarded
Application Deadline
Mar 1, 2026
Winners Announced
Apr 1, 2026
Education Level
High School, Undergraduate
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Eligibility Requirements
Education Level:
High school senior or undergraduate student
School Name:
Will attend or is attending PVAMU
Education Level:
School Name:
High school senior or undergraduate student
Will attend or is attending PVAMU

Mrs. Doris Glover was an incredible daughter, sister, and teacher whose life touched countless people.

Doris worked for over thirty years in education, substitute teaching in Dallas before teaching fifth-grade math for twenty-six years at John Neely Bryan. Students admired and respected Mrs. Doris Glover, and she made a tangible impact on the young minds she reached.

This scholarship seeks to honor the life of Doris Glover by supporting students attending Prairie View A&M University.

Any high school senior who will attend PVAMU or any current undergraduate at PVAMU may apply for this scholarship opportunity.

To apply, tell us about a teacher who made a difference in your life, what lessons they taught you, and how those lessons will help you in your journey at PVAMU.

Selection Criteria:
Ambition, Drive, Impact
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Published August 6, 2025
$2,500
1 winner$2,500
Awarded
Application Deadline
Mar 1, 2026
Winners Announced
Apr 1, 2026
Education Level
High School, Undergraduate
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Essay Topic

In your essay tell us about a teacher who profoundly influenced you, the invaluable life lessons you gained from them, and how those lessons will guide your experiences at PVAMU.

400–600 words

Winners and Finalists

April 2026

Winners
KIERSTEN RANDLE
David W Carter High School
Lancaster, TX
Finalists
Charlize Enchill
Prairie View A & M University
Spring, TX
Heaven Johnson
Prairie View A & M University
Houston, TX

Winning Application

KIERSTEN RANDLE
David W Carter High SchoolLancaster, TX
My sophomore year began with a little disappointment. I had hoped for the Algebra 2 AP teacher everyone wanted, but instead, I was assigned a new teacher— Ms. Bronwyn Brown, who had just arrived from Africa. The first couple of weeks, I sat and stared at the board. I felt lost! Her accent was unfamiliar and hard to grasp, her teaching style was different, and my A average was already slipping toward a C. By the fourth week, I was in the counselor’s office, trying to transfer into the comprehensive Algebra 2 class just to escape what felt was a disaster. When the transfer request was denied, I realized I had two choices: to give up or grow. I did not know it then, but that transfer denial would become the lesson that followed me into senior year, and now, toward Prairie View A&M University. Ms. Brown class turned out to be one that has shaped me and help me learn valuable lessons. What began as frustration, became a lesson in determination. Instead of transferring, I learned to listen differently, ask questions, attend tutoring, and she even gave me her phone number in case I ran into any issues at home. The extra time we spent together, I got to really know Ms. Brown and why she decided to leave her country to come to a new country ALONE! She taught me that mathematics is a language, and I had to change my approach not only with math but with anything intimidating. This made me think about her coming to this country alone. It was intimidating to her as well, but she had a goal. Ms. Brown’s courage to leave her home country for a better life, inspired me to face my own academic challenges head-on. That was the moment I realized that growth begins where comfort ends - a mindset I will carry to Prairie View A&M University and beyond. Ms. Brown taught me an invaluable lesson; that success relies on how quickly you can adapt to change. She showed this by finding an apartment, getting a car, learning to teach American students, sponsoring school clubs, and becoming head soccer coach all within two years. From her I learned the importance of communication by actively listening and asking questions, a skill I will carry through college and my career. I also learned that empathy bridges gaps, because getting to know her helped us connect. Finally, when I stopped avoiding her class and put in extra effort my grades improved along with my confidence to face challenges head-on. The lessons I learned in Ms. Brown classroom and on a personal level, go far beyond our high school setting. Her courage taught me to face discomfort. Whether it’s the first day of college or the first day in my career, I will step outside my comfort zone knowing that success starts here. Ms. Brown resilience showed me to be persistent. It reminds me that Prairie View A &M University may be intimidating, but to stay focus on my goal and not to give up. Finally, Ms. Brown empty reminded me that your connection with people matters. Throughout my academic journey and professional career, I will interact with individuals from many diverse national backgrounds. However, I must make connections and be empathetic and patient like she was with me. At Prairie View A&M University, I will use these lessons to adapt to new environments, listen actively, and approach challenges with determination. What began as frustration with a teacher I didn’t choose became a foundation for the person I am becoming.

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When will the scholarship winner be chosen? How will they be notified?

The winner will be publicly announced on Apr 1, 2026. Prior to the announcement date, we may contact finalists with additional questions about their application. We will work with donors to review all applications according to the scholarship criteria. Winners will be chosen based on the merit of their application.

How will the scholarship award be paid?

Award checks will be sent to the financial aid office of the winner's academic institution or future academic institution in their name to be applied to their tuition, and in the name of their institution (depending on the school's requirements). If the award is for a qualified educational non-tuition expense, we will work with the winner directly to distribute the award and make sure it goes towards qualified expenses.

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