Scholarship
Social Enterprise
Scholarship
ABOUT
Social Enterprise is defined as an organisation that applies commercial strategies to maximize improvements in human and environmental well-being, rather than maximising profits for external shareholders. Social enterprises can be structured as a for-profit or non-profit, and may take the form of a co-operative, mutual organisation, a social business, or a charity organisation.
CRITERION
The Gallifrey Scholarship for graduates of T.C.Williams High School provides financial support for up to four years of college.
Graduating seniors from T.C. Williams High School who plan to enroll full time (minimum 15 credits per semester) in an accredited college, career, or technical school are eligible to apply. To apply, students must have a 2.5 GPA or above.
Meet the Gallifrey Scholars
- Alvaro Sandi Alvarado
- Joseph Lakew
- Aliyona Tekleberhan
- Alexandra Espinoza
- Markelene Sheferaw
- Ricabelle Maghirang Pagara
- Sarah Jean
- Alvaro Sandi Alvarado
Alvaro Sandi Alvarado
2023 Recipient of the Gallifrey Scholarship for Social Enterprise
Attended the Honors College George Mason University
Joseph Lakew
2022 Recipient of the Gallifrey Scholarship for Social Enterprise
Attended George Mason University
Aliyona Tekleberhan
2021 Recipient of the Gallifrey Scholarship for Social Enterprise
Attended Christopher Newport University
Alexandra Espinoza
2020 Recipient of the Gallifrey Scholarship for Social Enterprise
Attended University of Virginia
Markelene Sheferaw
2019 Recipient of the Gallifrey Scholarship for Social Enterprise
Attending George Mason University
Ricabelle Maghirang Pagara
2017 Recipient of the Gallifrey Scholarship for Social Enterprise
Attended Virginia Tech
Sarah Jean
2015 Recipient of the Gallifrey Scholarship for Social Enterprise
Attended Old Dominion University
Alvaro Sandi Alvarado
2023 Recipient of the Gallifrey Scholarship for Social Enterprise