The Beta Nu Chapter Leadership Fund is a fund established by the Beta Nu Chapter. When fully endowed, this fund shall be used to send an undergraduate member of Beta Nu Chapter to attend a leadership program offered by Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. As of May 11th, it was $18,915 away from being fully endowed.
The Catherine Davis Stanley Scholarship was established in 1989 by George Woods Stanley, husband of Catherine Davis Stanley, Beta Nu—University of Georgia. It is awarded annually to a member of Beta Nu—University of Georgia or Delta—University of Texas, Austin. This scholarship is currently awarded thanks to supplemental funds from the general scholarship fund. This fund was established long before the minimum endowment level was raised to $25,000. An additional $11,540 would allow this fund to stand on its own. The 2020-2021 recipient of this scholarship was Sofia Williams, Delta—University of Texas, Austin.
The Deen Day Sanders Scholarship was established in 2017 by the Greater Atlanta Alpha Delta Pi Alumnae Association to benefit members of any chapter in the state of Georgia. This scholarship will be available to be awarded for the first time during the 2021-2022 school year.
The Jean Harriet Pund Bruner Scholarship for Beta Nu was established in 2013 by the Beta Nu House Corporation and Beta Nu Chapter. The 2020-2021 recipient of this scholarship was Elliott Anderson, Beta Nu—University of Georgia.
The Lucy Candler Leide Scholarship was established as part of the We Believe Campaign by Vesta Owens Jones, Beta Nu—University of Georgia, in memory of her grandmother, Lucy Candler Leide, Alpha—Wesleyan College. This scholarship is for members at Kappa—Samford University, Lambda—Brenau University, and Beta Nu—University of Georgia. The 2020-2021 recipient of this scholarship was Ashlee Priest, Kappa—Samford University.
The Dr. Lynda Waller Scholarship was established in 2015 by Dr. Lynda Waller, Epsilon Pi—Georgia Southern University, as part of the We Believe Campaign to benefit members of the Beta Nu—University of Georgia, Epsilon Pi—Georgia Southern University, and Zeta Omicron—Georgia Tech. The 2020-2021 recipient was Mary Gilbert, Epsilon Pi—Georgia Southern University.