Edward and Anne Wisecarver Memorial Endowed Scholarship

The endowed scholarship was established by the Wisecarver family to honor their parents, Anne Duvall and Eddie Wisecarver. Anne Duvall Wisecarver was a nurse for over 45 years, working at Winchester Memorial Hospital, in the offices of Drs. Robert York and B.N. Chambers, and later, at Mt. Weather. She was a lifelong resident of Clarke County until her passing at the age of 85. Eddie Wisecarver was co-owner of Wisecarver’s Gents Shop, and also worked for Charlestown Races, and the United States Postal Service. Like Anne, he was a lifelong resident of Clarke County until his passing at age 86.

The Wisecarver family believes that a scholarship to benefit a nursing student at the College, with preference given to Clarke County residents, is a wonderful way to honor the legacy of their parents, including both their father, who valued education; and their mother, a woman who loved the nursing profession and placed a high value on the importance of a college degree. Son, Stephen, was a psychology professor at the College, and daughter, Brenda, is a registered nurse in Richmond.

The scholarship award may be applied toward tuition, fees and books, and will be divided equally between the fall and spring semesters. To be eligible to receive the award for the spring semester, you must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5 in the fall semester.

The scholarship will be awarded to students who meet the following criteria:

  • Complete a scholarship application and the FAFSA
  • Be a full-time student
  • Maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.5
  • Be accepted or enrolled in the Nursing Program leading to an Associate’s Degree
  • Demonstrate financial need as determined by the financial aid office
  • Must be a student at Middletown Campus
  • Preference given to residents of Clarke County (not required)