Morgan students earn $1,000 Alfa Foundation scholarships
Special to the Enquirer
Kason Jeffreys of Danville and Abbey Grace Tomlin of Falkville were recently among the 100 recipients of the 2024-25 Alfa Foundation Scholarship Program. Jeffreys, a freshman at Highlands College majoring in pastoral ministry and Tomlin, a freshman at Wallace State Community College majoring in sonography, both received $1,000 to use toward tuition, fees, books or supplies. Since 2014, the Alfa Foundation has awarded $1,050,000 to deserving students through its scholarship program, which is administered by Kaleidoscope. This year’s recipients hail from 44 counties and will attend 29 institutions. “We are proud to support this outstanding group of students as they further their education within the state of Alabama,” said Alfa Insurance President Jimmy Parnell. “It’s important to us as an organization to invest in our young people, and we are happy to do so through the Alfa Foundation Scholarship Program.” Scholarships were awarded based on grade point average, participation in school and community activities, honors, work experience and future goals. To qualify, students must be enrolled or planning to enroll in a full-time accredited program at a two-year or fouryear college, university or vocational-technical school located in Alabama.