$10,000 - Adora Gamage, Virginia Commonwealth University $40,000 - Bayley Leyshon, College of William and Mary The Class of 2019 Bragg Scholarship Recipients are: One $40,000 scholarship- payable over four years, four $10,000 scholarships, six $5,000 scholarships, five $2,000 scholarships, and two $1,000 scholarships were announced at the awards night in May 21, 2019. This year $122,000 in new scholarship money was available to members of the Class of 2019. These recipients have attended Georgetown, University of New Mexico, University of South Carolina, Carnegie Mellon University, Oberlin College & Conservatory, McGill University, Vanderbilt, JMU, Lynchburg College, Mary Washington, PVCC, UVA, Virginia Tech, VCU, William and Mary, Longwood, Shenandoah, Tulane, Johnson and Wales, VMI, Liberty, University of Richmond, Amherst, North Carolina State, Ringling College of Art and Design, Bridgewater, and Christopher Newport. Have been 185 recipients and over one million dollars in awards. Since the first scholarship was first awarded in 2006, there The Committee then selects recipients from among that year’s applicants. The Foundation manages the Bragg Scholarship Fund as part of its permanent endowment and each year notifies the Committee as to how much income is available to provide for scholarships in that year. Bragg Scholarship Fund Advisory Committee are dedicated to carrying out Mr.
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The Charlottesville Area Community Foundation and the Paul W. He bequeathed the bulk of his considerable estate to the Charlottesville Area Community Foundation and directed the Foundation to establish a scholarship fund to benefit young people graduating from Fluvanna County High School. Bragg was a hard-working farmer, and he saved and invested wisely during his long life. He was born in Fluvanna in 1916 and lived his entire life in the family home on Middle Ford Road, where he died at age 87 on October 9, 2003. Bragg was a life-long resident of Fluvanna County, Virginia. Bragg’s will, and managed by the Charlottesville Area Community Foundation, the scholarship is meant, “to provide undergraduate college assistance based on both need and merit to graduates of Fluvanna County High School.” Fluvanna County High School is pleased to announce recipients of the Paul W.