Established in 1982 with contributions from alumni, parents, present and former faculty and the student body. Income from the fund provides tuition grants for a few students who, without this assistance, would not be able to attend the academy.
Income from the fund provides tuition grants for a few students who, without this assistance, would not be able to attend the Academy.
Established in August 1989 by Ida C. Axelson in memory of her husband, Arthur E. Axelson. Income from the investment provides assistance to needy students enrolled at Andrews Academy who are selected by academy administration.
Income from the investment provides assistance to needy students enrolled at Andrews Academy who are selected by academy administration.
Established by Dr. and Mrs. David H. Bauer in association with the alumni of the classes of 1982 and 1983. The endowment was made in memory of Randy, the Bauer’s son, an active, involved member of the class of 1982. Income from the investment provides tuition grants for students who, without this assistance, would be unable to attend Andrews Academy.
This endowment was established on June 1, 2009, by the Andrews Academy class of 1961. The income from this endowment is made available annually for the purchase of instructional equipment that will enhance the educational experience of students.
Established in May 2005 by the members of the Class of 2005 and parents. The income from this fund is designated to advance Andrews Academy spiritual life activities.
Established by Crister and Arvin DelaCruz on December 5, 2016, in honor of their mother Teresita DelaCruz, this fund supports some worthy and deserving student at Andrews Academy, who is a Student Association officer, a class officer, or editor of the yearbook or Sanjo and maintains a GPA of 3.5.
Established by friends and family in memory of Kimberly Keller. Kimberly attended Andrews Academy from 1985 to 1987, was very active in the school co‑curricular program and was Student Association Vice President‑elect. The income from the investment provides tuition grants to some students who otherwise would not be able to attend Andrews Academy.
The income from the investment provides tuition grants to some students who otherwise would not be able to attend Andrews Academy.
Established on Feburary 28, 2001, by Greg and Kaye Fenner. This scholarship is to be awarded annually to deserving student(s) enrolled at Andrews Academy with a diagnosed learning disability which requires the family to fund supplemental academic support while the student is attending Andrews Academy. If more than one student qualifies for the scholarship funds, the funds shall be divided equally among qualifying students so that each student receives no less than $250, to the extent that there are students who qualify for this scholarship. In the event no student(s) qualify, funds are to be awarded to teachers to further their educational experience in regard to learning disabilities.
Established by Mrs. Florence Mauro, the mother of former Andrews Academy Principal C. Willard Mauro and the grandmother of alumni Dr. Steven D. Mauro and Dr. Nancy Mauro Gerard. The income from the investment provides tuition grants for students who, without this assistance, would be unable to attend Andrews Academy.
This scholarship will be awarded to worthy and deserving student(s) at Andrews Academy that meet a minimum G.P.A of 3.0
Established by Loida Medina in June 2024, the Ernesto Y. & Loida S. Medina Family Endowed Scholarship Fund supports students enrolled at Andrews Academy who meet the following requirements: (a) are from a socioeconomically disadvantaged background; (b) have one or more parents enrolled at Andrews University, with a preference given to students with a parent enrolled in the Andrews University Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary; (c) have one or more parents attending Andrews University on an international student visa that limits the parent’s ability to work in the United States; (d) have a demonstrated knowledge of Philippine history and culture specifically, or of Asian history and culture generally; (e) maintain at least a 3.0 cumulative grade point average; (f) have demonstrated a range of varied interests in music, mission trips, and/or service to others; and (g) have a demonstrated need for financial assistance.
Established in 2003 by friends and family to honor James R. Nash, Vice Principal of Andrews Academy from 1981-2002. The fund provides income for Andrews Academy’s Operating Budget and will be awarded annually.
Established by Jennifer Newberry Mueller and Bradley Newberry in 2007 in memory of their father who was a faculty member in the Physical Education department at Andrews Academy for over fifteen years. The income from this endowment will be awarded to some worthy and deserving student(s) enrolled at Andrews Academy who is/are, in alternating years, talented in physical education and art design, to the extent that there are students who qualify for the scholarship.
Established by William H. and Karen Shea. Income from the investment is to provide scholarship assistance to needy, worthy students enrolled at Andrews Academy and who are of Latin American (Mexican, Central or South American), Spanish or Portuguese descent, to the extent that there are students who qualify for this scholarship.
Established by Andrews Academy alumni and friends in recognition of the significant contributions made by Dr. Orrison as principal of Andrews Academy, 1972-1991. It was under his leadership that a new facility was designed and constructed; academic, co-curricular, and spiritual programs were reorganized, bringing the academy to a model school recognition during the 1984-85 and the 1990-91 school years. Income from the investment provides tuition grants to needy and worthy students enrolled at the academy.
Income from the investment provides tuition grants to needy and worthy students enrolled at the academy.
Founded in December 2024 by Teresa Popp, this ESF supports scholarships for students of Andrews Academy who demonstrate financial need, have a strong desire to attend AA and show potential for academic achievement, leadership, or personal growth.
The Rorabeck Family ESF was started December 17, 2015, by John A. and Christine A. Rorabeck. The scholarship is awarded annually to an American or International student at Andrews Academy who has demonstrated financial need, and with the following criteria: is enrolled full-time at the academy; participates at the academy in at least two different music group genres, such as (but not limited to) vocal and bells, bells and orchestra, or vocal and band.
Established in memory of C. Roy Smith, a highly regarded teacher at Andrews Academy for more than thirty years, and his sister Charlene Smith Vitrano, who was associated with Andrews Academy for thirty-eight years in various positions such as business education teacher, registrar, alumni coordinator. The income from this endowment will be awarded to some worthy and deserving student(s) enrolled at Andrews Academy to the extent that there are students who qualify for this scholarship.
Established by Andrew and Julia Snyder to be awarded annually to some needy and worthy student(s) enrolled at Andrews Academy who is/are not receiving other Academy Scholarships and who contribute financially toward their tuition through their own earnings to the extent that there are students who qualify for this scholarship. This is not to preclude those who receive scholarships through a church- or conferencebased assistance program such as Project Assist.
Established November 20, 2007, in memory of the special contributions of Thomas and Eleanor during the decade of the sixties when their children were students at Andrews Academy. The income from this endowment will be awarded to some worthy and deserving student(s) enrolled at Andrews Academy to the extent that there are students who qualify for this scholarship.
Established through gifts from Mrs. Charlene Vitrano, veteran Andrews Academy business education teacher and coordinator of alumni affairs, and her children, alumni Joyce Vitrano Dirnberger, Edwin J. Vitrano and Roger Vitrano. The income from the investment provides assistance for administering the activities of the Andrews Academy Alumni Association.
The Camille R. Warren Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund was created on September 14, 2018, by her friends. The fund will be awarded annually to some worthy and deserving student(s) enrolled at Andrews Academy who maintain a minimum G.P.A. of 3.0 and has demonstrated need of tuition assistance.
Established May 24, 1991, by Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Zimmerman, Dr. Devin Zimmerman, Mr. DaRon Zimmerman, and Mr. Edwin Sweezey in memory of Londa Zimmerman-Sweezey, who graduated from Andrews Academy in the class of 1975. Income from this endowment will be awarded to some needy and worthy student(s) enrolled at Andrews Academy.
Income from this endowment will be awarded to some needy and worthy student(s) enrolled at Andrews Academy.