The Hulon Willis Memorial Scholarship Endowment
The Hulon Willis Memorial Scholarship Endowment was established by the William and Mary Foundation in 1992 in honor of Hulon L. Willis Sr. M.Ed. ’56, the first African-American student to attend William & Mary. It provides undergraduate scholarship assistance to students with a record of leadership and/or service to the multicultural university and/or local community with a preference for need-based support.
Scholarship applications and supporting documents should be submitted electronically. Applications will be reviewed by the Hulon Willis Association scholarship review committee. Alumni volunteers are accepted annually.
Previous Recipients
2021
KeAisha House '22
Jai Jones '23
Carlos Noel '23
2020
Alton Coston ’23
Chelsea Scott ’21
Kareem Al-Attar ’21
2019
Keyyatta Bonds ’21
2015
Kristin Hopkins ’15
2014
Jyness Williams ’14
2013
Jarrett Walker ’13
2012
Danielle Greene ’12
2011
Brittney Calloway ’11
2010
Christiana Kallon-Kelly ’11
2009
Jennifer Robinson ’11
Bobak Kasrai ’09
2007
Amber Roberts ’09
Whitney Joyner Majette ’08
2006
Royce McAllister ’07
Richael Faithful ’07
2005
Allyson Ross ’06
Krystal Clark ’05
2004
Allyson Ross ’06
Jessica Johnson ’04
2003
Linwood Nelson ’06
Gwen Davis ’04
2001
Keeon Williams ’02
Jason Salter ’01
1999
Bobby Dodd ’99
1998
Christine Nichols ’99
1997
Jason McLaurin ’98
1996
Tevera Stith ’98
1995
Ruth Jones ’96
1994
Christal Woodson ’94, MBA ’00