ACC Partners with Folds of Honor to Award $25,000 in Scholarships to University of Texas Students
In honor of Veterans Day, American Campus Communities (ACC) reaffirmed its dedication to supporting military families on November 9th by awarding $25,000 in scholarships to five University of Texas (UT) students through its partnership with Folds of Honor. This initiative not only supports the education of these students but also pays tribute to the families of America’s heroes.
The event, held at ACC’s Hook ’em Lounge at Darrell K Royal Texas Memorial Stadium, included a scholarship presentation by Kim Voss, ACC’s Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer of the Folds of Honor Central Texas Chapter. Each student received a $5,000 scholarship, underscoring ACC’s ongoing commitment to educational advancement and community support.
The five scholarship recipients, studying fields such as nursing, psychology, neuroscience, computer science and occupational therapy, are honoring their families’ service while advancing their own academic careers. ACC has partnered with Folds of Honor since 2018, awarding more than $175,000 in scholarships to help students from military and first responder families access higher education.
“We are honored to support the families of our nation’s heroes through our partnership with Folds of Honor,” said Kim Voss. “Investing in the education of these students allows us to give back in a meaningful way, strengthening our commitment to military families and their futures.”
This Year’s Scholarship Recipients:
- Jourdann Cathro, Nursing Major, daughter of retired U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Louie Peter Cathro
- Angelique Trotter, Psychology Major, daughter of retired U.S. Army Sgt. Major Walter Lee Trotter and U.S. Army Specialist Shawn Silvan-Trotter
- Gracelynn Ray, Computer Science Major, daughter of retired U.S. Army Major Douglas Ivan Dusenberry
- Talon Hensley, Neuroscience Major, son of retired U.S. Navy Sr. Chief Petty Officer David Wayne Hensley
- Annemarie French, Doctoral Student in Occupational Therapy, daughter of retired U.S. Army Colonel Jeffrey Wellington French
About Folds of Honor
Folds of Honor is a nonprofit dedicated to providing life-changing educational scholarships to the families of America's fallen or disabled miltary and first responders who have made the ultimate sacrifice. Founded in 2007 by Major Dan Rooney, Folds of Honor has awarded over 16,000 scholarships across the U.S., supporting families through higher education, vocational schools, and more.
For more information, visit foldsofhonor.org. For more information about American Campus Communities Charities and its initiatives, visit americancampus.com.