The Richard J. Meadows Memorial Scholarship program honors the memory of Dick Meadows by recognizing the qualities of dedication, determination, scholarship and achievement that he so courageously demonstrated throughout his lifetime.
This program is designed to provide one-time scholarship grants annually for tuition and books for the pursuit of academic advancement or vocational enhancement. The number and amounts of awards, as well as the award recipients, are determined by a Scholarship Committee with the approval of the Chapter President and the Honorary Chairman of the Scholarship Committee.
ELIGIBILITY
Applicants for award of the Richard J. Meadows Memorial Scholarship must be:
A Chapter LX, SFA member in good standing, family or dependent of a member, or member of the immediate family of a deceased member who was in good standing at the time of death, or an individual currently assigned to HQ, USSOCOM, HQ, SOCCENT, or HQ, CENTCOM who is otherwise eligible for general membership* in the SFA, or a family member or dependent of such an individual, and have been accepted by, or already attending, an accredited college, university, or vocational institute, to include post-graduate students. Exceptions may be made for grandchildren of a member in good standing. Personnel applying or acting as a sponsor of an applicant on the basis of membership in Chapter LX must have been a member for a period of at least 13 months to be eligible. This rule is waived if one of the following applies:
*General membership may be granted to any member or former member of the U.S. Army Special Forces, to include the U.S. Army National Guard and U.S. Army Reserve, who has been legally awarded a Special Forces prefix, suffix, or MOS; and, if discharged, has received an Honorable Discharge. Service with the 1st SSF, OSS, and UNPIK-8240 of Korea also is recognized for general membership. APPLICATION PROCESS
Applicants must, not later than July 1st of each year, submit the following in hard copy and email:
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
All documents created by applicants must be in Microsoft Word. Mail one copy and email one copy to the addresses below.
Scholarship Committee Chairman
2506 Oak Landing Drive
Brandon, FL 33511
E-Mail: jonmue@aol.com
PREVIOUS AWARD WINNERS
2025: Macey Clay, Gabija Davila, Kariss McGarrah, Porter Zilka
2024: Kurt Badertscher, Bianca Blevins, Josh Doischen, Aiden Reed
2023: Avery Franks, Brenna Rutland, Cale Schwedo
2022: Loralie Grant, Kristy Cavin, Adrian Donaho
2021: Connor Eberhart, Lauren Hanley, Kyra Reed, Rachel Rizzi
2020: Megan Corrigan, Jessica Kirk, Julianne Lee
2019: Jessica Hanley, Megan Kimsey, Rebecca King, SFC Daniel McGarrah, Carmen Riggs
2018: Mallory Bilyeu, Claire Eberhart, Caleb Keoho, Tessa Monroe, Harry Woodmansee IV
2017: Anastasia Cale, Kylie Fedkow, Jordan Reed
2016: Rachel Gearhart, Samantha King, Collin Rock
2015: Bailey Fowler, Katheryn Kimsey, Sarah Weiss
2014: Marley Hayes, Michael Kennedy, Matthew Tuschen
2013: Justin Aflaque, Joseph Mulholland, Kaileigh Rock, Ann Witt
2012: Jeannine Davis, Kevin Longhany, Michael Wise
2011: Alexandra Davis, Lara Mella-Jansen, Rachel Wilson, Pamela Gilmore, Morgan Tuschen, Austin Wittman
2010: Amanda Brown, Lauren Eberhart, Cameron King
2009: Michael Tenuta, Jordan King, Tyler Wittman
2008: Linnea Eberhart, Torend Ebner, Jr., Nick Meginnis, Maureen Mulholland, Adam Thacker, James Toth
2007: Catherine Cavin, Stacy Hines, Brittney Jenkins, Hunter Rutland, Meredith Meyer
2006: Michelle Zuniga, Thomas Deacy
2005: Amanda Schwalm, Carson Fedkow, Javier Kennedy
2004: Arlene Oliva, Marina Muzichenko-Reed, Carolyn Smith
2003: Heather Louise Wittman
2002: Alexandra Brasher, Allison Ryan
2001: Jessica Townsend, Steven Yevich
2000: Jacelyn Deacy, Eric Townsend
1999: Erika Oakley Rea, MaeLee Rich
1998: Jessica Pelaez, Vivian Ryan
1997: Kristen L. Wiegner, Brian B. Zilka
1996: Robert A. Irzyk