2019 Scholarship Recipients

AFSA SCHOLARS

The 2019 AFSA Scholarship Program awarded twelve scholarships totaling $23,500.

  • ​AFSA’s top scholarship went to Miranda Pavey who will be continuing her education at Western Carolina University, Cullowee, N.C.
  • $2,500 Fini Scholarship - Miranda Pavey
  • $2,500 Abbott Scholarship - Alexander Harriman
  • $2,500 Klobus Scholarship - Brittany Lundmark
  • $2,500 Richard M. Dean Scholarship -Jailyn Figueroa
  • $2,500 Staton Scholarship - Katheryne Rosas
  • $2,000 Garner Scholarship - Anthony Casino
  • $2,000 Rousher Scholarship - Yazmyne Valencia
  • $2,000 Page Scholarship - Elizabeth Pennington
  • $1,500 the AFSA Excellence in Military Leadership Scholarship IHO General Mark A. Welsh III  - Alexa Ortiz
  • $1,500 the AFSA Americanism Scholarship IMO the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) - Bethany Lovell
  • $1,500 Academic Excellence Scholarship - Scott Meyers
  • $1,500 Academic Excellence Scholarship - Emery McClenny
  • $1,500 Academic Excellence Scholarship - 

AMF SCHOLARS

The 2019 AMF Scholarship Program awarded 18 scholarships totaling $27,500

  • Without the support of the gracious donors and sponsors, the AMF would be unable to grant the number  of scholarships provided to deserving recipients each year.
  • $4,000 Clyde V. Prince Memorial Scholarship - Erik Schreiner
  • $2,500 Academic Excellence Scholarships - Charles Gallego
  • $2,000 Richard Howard Scholarship - Deborah James
  • $2,000 Julene Howard Memorial Scholarship - Madison Moore
  • $2,000 Sgt James R. Seal Memorial Scholarship - Jessica Bishop
  • $2,000 Academic Excellence Scholarships - Dejah Jimerson
  • $1,500 Academic Excellence Scholarships
    • Ryan McCauley
    • Katelyn Shibilski
  • $1,000 USAA Scholarship Academic Excellence Scholarships
    • James Caughron
    • Janiece Deveaux
    • Kasey Scroggins
    • Madison Meyer
    • Jenna Grutzmacher
  • $1,000 GEICO Scholarship Academic Excellence Scholarships
    • Alexis Martinez
    • Skylar Davidson
    • Sean McGinley
    • Jeffrey Malone
    • Mya Vigil

CMSAF SCHOLARS

The 2019 Chief Master Sergeants of the Air Force Scholarship Program awarded 11 scholarships totaling $16,500.

  • The top scholarship—The CMSAF Paul W. Airey Memorial Scholarship goes to Carson B. Ratley. He will continue his education at the Middle Georgia State University, Cochran, GA 31014
  • $3,500 CMSAF Paul W. Airey Memorial Scholarship Sponsored by GEICO®  -  Carson B. Ratley
  • $2,500 CMSAF Spouses’ Academic Excellence Scholarship - Tristan W. Boling
  • $2,000 CMSAF Scholarship - Hunter C. Henry
  • $1,500 CMSAF Scholarship - Taylor C. Medina
  • $1,000 CMSAF Scholarship - Kayla J. West
  • $1,000 CMSAF Scholarship - Kianna E. Flowers
  • $1,000 CMSAF Scholarship - Heath M. Henry
  • $1,000 CMSAF Scholarship - Kamryn T. Alward
  • $1,000 CMSAF Scholarship - Ivy R. McDermott
  • $1,000 CMSAF Scholarship - Jordyn E. Tuning
  • $1,000 CMSAF Scholarship - Sara J. Powell

MISSION PARTNER SCHOLARS

  • NCO of the Year -- TSgt Joseph A. Leitch received a 2-Year Scholarship from Columbia Southern University
  • AFSA Airmen of the Year -- SrA Gary G. Jeffrey III received a 2-year Scholarship from Waldorf University
  • William H. Pitsenbarger Heroism -- SSgt John P. Virgin received a Full 4-Year Scholarship from  American Military University

AUXILIARY SCHOLARS

  • $1,000 Academic Excellence Scholarship - Isabelle Dock Cochran
  • $1,000 Academic Excellence Scholarship - Annelise Ehrsam Holland
  • $1,000 Academic Excellence Scholarship - Jacob Ryan Gilbertson
  • $1,000 Academic Excellence Scholarship - Nicholas Andrew Rhudy
  • $1,000 Academic Excellence Scholarship - Cole Weston Carrington​