Paula Malone was looking for a child development center for her grandchildren when she discovered Adelphi University’s Alice Brown Early Learning Center (ELC). Not only was the facility close to her daughter's home, but the program also offered a modern and thoughtful philosophy of childhood education. Thus, Paula’s story with Adelphi began.
Generous Benefactors
Scholarships can make all the difference.
Scholarship funds are invaluable to the students who receive them. But scholarships are also an opportunity for alumni and friends who care about Adelphi. They offer members of the University community a way to share their belief in the power of education and ensure that talented, deserving students who hope to complete their education at Adelphi can do so.
Meet some of the donors who continue to open doors of opportunity to students through their generous support of scholarships at Adelphi.
Donor-funded scholarships are awarded through our One-Stop Student Services Center in consultation with the School or Department. Contact us should you have any questions or require additional assistance.
Emily J. (Cierley) Horcher ‘62 grew up in Brooklyn in a family who already had a rich history at Adelphi.
Paul Serrato, MA ‘98 was born and raised in Omaha, Nebraska. Deciding to move to the East Coast to pursue his passion for music, he attended Boston University, and later, Empire State college, where he received his undergraduate degree in Jazz Composition and Latin Music.
Betty Vohr ‘62 was born in Brooklyn, NY to immigrant parents. She grew up in upstate New York, where her family relocated to manage an inn. It was there, at the young age of 13, that Betty was first inspired to become a pediatrician. The suggestion came from a psychiatrist who had a summer home in the same town and continued to see pediatric patients during the summer.
At Adelphi, Jack Dowd ‘60 found the perfect place to grow his myriad interests. With the help of basketball Jack Dowd and track scholarships, he came to campus ready to pursue his interest in art.
Ern Knox ‘75 came to Adelphi first as a commuter student from Roosevelt, and later as a resident student, to study psychology. He found a strong community in the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity, the first Black fraternity on Long Island, as a member of its second pledge class. SharRon McCoy-Knox, an aspiring nurse, commuted from Freeport. SharRon was actively involved in student life and had a role in establishing the first Black sorority at Adelphi, Alpha Kappa Alpha.
My relationship with Adelphi is a two way street - as much as I have provided for the University, it has done the same for me.
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When Lenore Nemirow passed away in 2012, her children, Joan Benn ’85, Elisa Nemirow ’83 and Mark Nemirow, honored her memory by creating the Lenore Nemirow Scholarship.
In 2002, colleagues and friends of alumnus and former coach Paul Doherty '62 established The Paul J. Doherty Memorial Scholarship.
“Every time I have the opportunity to meet one of my scholarship recipients, I am reminded of my years as a student-athlete at Adelphi. The experiences I had and the relationships I formed during my years on the playing field shaped my life and career.”
"As a scholarship donor, now I am able to ‘pay it forward’ and give members of today’s track and field teams the same kind of financial support I received as a student-athlete at Adelphi.”
“I consider Adelphi a second home."
"My wife, Tina, and I are happy to be able to provide financial support to dance majors at Adelphi. The experiences these students have at the University will prepare them well for their lives and careers.”
Carol A. Ammon, MBA ‘79, ’10 (Hon.), DNP has created three scholarships that will ensure the Ammon name lives on at Adelphi and directly support students in need of scholarship funds.
"My years at Adelphi were exciting and gratifying...Scott and I are delighted to support this wonderful, vibrant institution to help ensure that current and future students will also enjoy the same high quality experience that I did at Adelphi."
In 2002 the Nebletts established The Marcus Rayman Neblett Award and have continued to contribute to this initiative through the years.
“I hope that my scholarship can open the door to an Adelphi education for future students.”
In 2012, longtime professor and former associate dean Patrick L. Ross retired from Adelphi’s Gordon F. Derner Institute of Psychological Studies. To show their gratitude, members of the Derner community decided to endow a scholarship fund in his name.
“I created a scholarship in memory of my late husband. I am deeply grateful each year for the opportunity to meet the John A. Weisz scholarship recipients; clearly, they remind me of the promise of Adelphi.”
"Creating a scholarship—a permanent tribute to the School of Nursing Class of 1961—is a way for us to ensure that current students receive the same opportunities we did at Adelphi.”
Nearly five decades ago, seven African American wome found each other at what was then a predominantly white Adelphi University. Forever the Adelphi 7 Sisters, they decided in 2012 to create a legacy at Adelphi, the place where their story began.
" We want everyone to remember him and what he stood for and stood up for in life"
The Gregory Peter Gutman Scholarship in Management Education was established at Adelphi University in 2003 through a bequest from the late Professor Gutman.
The Smalley Family Endowment for Italian Language Studies was established in 2013. This endowment provides scholarships to undergraduate students pursuing a minor (or major when it is available) in Italian language.