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The Navy League’s Premier Program to Support the Children of the Men and Women of the Sea
Services through Scholarships
The Navy League Foundation awards scholarships to high school seniors who will attend college in the
fall. Navy League Foundation Scholarships are available only to children and grandchildren of former
members of the Sea Services and those currently serving. Presently the Foundation has twenty five
endowed scholarships. Scholarships are awarded for four years and provide an award of $2,500.00 per
year.
Click here to apply for 2015-2016 academic year scholarships. <<link “here” with
https://navyleaguefoundation.starsscholarshipsonline.com/stars/default.aspx>>
For more information, please contact Stacy McFarland, Staff Vice President, Development and
Programs, at 800-356-5760 or 703-528-1775, or via email at development@navyleague.org.
Click here to meet our 2014-2015 Scholarship Recipients <<link “here” to new page, see below>>
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RADM William A. Sullivan, USN (Ret) Scholarship: Aaron Parisi of San Diego, Calif.
Aaron will be attending California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. He plans to study
electrical engineering, and would like to minor in physics and computer science. Aaron hopes to make
his lifelong dream of designing and building robots a reality. Aaron’s mother, Georginne Parisi, served
in the U. S. Navy as an intelligence officer for 20 years.
Rockwell Collins Scholarship: Savannah “Sage” Dunne of Gulf Breeze, Fla.
Sage will be attending Auburn University where she will study Industrial Engineering, to pursue her
passion of mathematics and strong desire to improve her surroundings and the lives of others. She
would like to establish a firm base as an engineer and then take her skills internationally to work in
third world countries and help the less fortunate. Sage is the daughter of two former naval officers, LT
Mary Dunne, USN, and CAPT Michael R. Dunne, USN (ret.), who served on the USS Enterprise.
CAPT Ernest G. “Scotty” Campbell, USN (Ret) and Renee Campbell Scholarship: Ian Ryman of
Brandon, Fla.
Ian plans to attend Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, in Daytona Beach, FL. His knack for calculus
and physics, combined with his love of flying inspired him to pursue an aerospace engineering major.
Ian would like to become an aerospace engineer for either a major airline company or for a military
contractor. Ian is the son of Jeffrey William Ryman, who was an Operations Specialist in the U.S.
Navy.