Antill, Scott Robert Endowed Memorial Scholarship Fund
The Scott Robert Antill Endowed Memorial Scholarship Fund was established in September 2013 through gifts from his parents, Ted and Connie Antill; Capital Advisors Ltd.; clients of Scott Antill, whom he so adroitly served while employed at Capital Advisors Ltd; family; friends; and business associates.
A 1994 Strongsville High School graduate, Scott Antill attended Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ, where he graduated magna cum laude in 1999 with a bachelor of science in business administration. While attending Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ, he interned with Capital Advisors Ltd. and was hired after graduation. During his tenure, he passed the licensing requirements to become a Certified Financial Planner as well as a Charted Financial Analyst.
Since Scott Antill’s sudden passing on June 13, 2011, his family, friends and colleagues have taken comfort in his legacy, which includes his genuine friendship, outstanding leadership skills, taste in music, and sense of humor. In addition, he is remembered for his eagerness to learn, talent for teaching, desire to always speak well of others, and the positive impact he made on so many.
The Scott Robert Antill Endowed Memorial Scholarship will serve as a tribute to Scott’s commitment to helping others. The Antill family invites friends, business associates, and others to make financial contributions to this fund in honor of their son, Scott Antill.
Deserving candidates will be full-time students with a GPA of 3.2 or better who are pursuing degrees in the College of Business Administration. Applicants are required to submit a one-page essay describing why they should be considered for The Scott Robert Antill Endowed Memorial Scholarship Fund. The essay also may include extracurricular activities, special awards, and recognitions. Additional considerations may include work history, volunteer activities, and other efforts to fund their education. Award recipients will be selected by the College of Business Administration Scholarship Committee in consultation with Ted and Connie Antill and Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ Office of Student Financial Aid.
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