The Donald Taylor Scholarship
DESCRIPTION
The Donald Taylor Scholarship was originally established in February 2015 with a gift made by
The University of Akron Developmental Programs faculty in honor of Donald Taylors's legacy
and pride in his alma mater (UA). The scholarship was revised in 2024 to update the candidate
requirements and selection process of the scholarship.
Mr. Taylor joined the University in 1987 and held several part-time teaching titles before
becoming a full-time college lecturer in 2001 in the Department of Developmental Programs. In
2003, he received special recognition from the Office of Accessibility, determined by student
recommendation, for his affirmation and support of students with disabilities in the classroom.
In 2004, Mr. Taylor also was honored with the Diversity Award by the Office of Multicultural
Development for his contributions to an improved campus climate. He retired in 2011, but he
continued as a part-time senior college lecturer and tutor in both Developmental Programs and
the Division of Student Success.
Mr. Taylor's career-long commitment to education reflects his dedication to student success on
a personal and academic level. The establishment of The Donald Taylor Scholarship is a fitting
tribute to his commitment to student achievement.
CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS AND SELECTION
To qualify for The Donald Taylor Scholarship, potential recipients must satisfy one of two
specified sets of criteria.
First preference shall be given to students who have completed what is currently known as a
developmental course, which is a non-credit preparatory course. The student must maintain
good academic standing both overall and specifically in their developmental course(s). In
addition, the applicant must furnish a letter of recommendation from staff in UA's Adult Focus,
a Developmental Program instructor, or any office at The University of Akron that provides
service to adult students. Alternatively, the student may be nominated by one of these groups.
If no student qualifies based on the above criteria, then a first-generation college student who
is in good academic standing or a student with a documented disability who is in good
academic standing may be considered for the scholarship.
The selection process for scholarship recipients will be conducted by Associate Director Scott Roberts of UA’s Adult
Focus and committee. The number of scholarships awarded and their respective amounts may vary based on
the availability of funds.
Students can go to https://uakron.academicworks.com and login with their UA credentials. The students will complete a general application which includes a personal statement. If they meet the scholarship qualifications (are good academic standing), they will then be asked if they have successfully completed a developmental course, and they will be asked to upload their letter of recommendation.
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