Ethnic/Minority Scholarships invest in emerging Baptist leaders by providing up to 33 ethnic/minority scholarships for students attending a Texas Baptist university or institution.
"It's an honor to receive the Mary Hill Davis Offering for Texas Missions Ethnic/Minority Scholarship because it allows me to continue my education and focus on my studies at Dallas Baptist University without having to stress out about how I am going to pay for college, textbooks, and room and board. Thank you for giving to the Mary Hill Davis Offering."
--Abigail Rojas, Dallas Baptist University Student
Upon entering Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in 2003, I discovered the Mary Hill Davis scholarship on the Texas Baptists website. As I was unfamiliar with the namesake of the scholarship, my required interview with Dr. Michael Evans gave him the opportunity to explain who she was, and the impact of her legacy.
In 2007, I graduated with a Masters of Divinity degree, debt-free. After obtaining a job in the nonprofit sector, I learned of the staggering school debt of many of my colleagues. Their stories made me even more appreciative to the donors who enabled the scholarship.
Seven years later I was the first African American to graduate from that institution with a Ph.D in the School of Preaching. This would not have been possible without the Mary Hill Davis Scholarship.
The legacy of Mary Hill Davis not only impacts the present, but continues to impact the future. I know I run the risk of being trite, but it is the gift that keeps on giving.
Dr. Timothy Fuller, Minister
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Your church can help support this initiative by contributing to the Mary Hill Davis Offering. Learn more at wmutx.org/scholarships.
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