EDUCATION

This Foundation will continue our desire to give back and strengthen communities in Houston and around the world.

Lawrence and Patricia are passionate about education and saw that many talented students often lacked the financial resources to go to college. Lawrence was also particularly keen on developing and honing technical skills needed by trained professionals so they could serve in better positions within their organizations.  The LPC scholarships provide funding to selected candidates who plan intend to attend a technical program, or a leading college or university, who demonstrate leadership qualities and who have given back to the community through community service.

The following scholarships are available at this time:

Humble ISD Education Foundation Endowed Scholarship
Our love of the concept of the Early College High School Program led us to endow a scholarship specifically for graduating Seniors who attend and graduate from the Guy M. Sconzo Early College Highschool in the HUMBLE ISD School District. Lawrence lived a life full of accomplishments, love, and dedication. His legacy will live on through his family, this scholarship, and many other philanthropic works carried out by the Foundation in his name.

This scholarship program will provide one annual scholarship of $15,000 to students pursuing post-secondary education or technical career.

www.humbleisdfoundation.org

REQUIREMENTS

Applicants must attend and graduate from the Guy M. Sconzo Early College High School; have at least a 3.0 GPA and demonstrate financial need.

NUMBER OF AWARDS
1 per year in perpetuity

AWARD AMOUNT
$1000

TOTAL AMOUNT AWARDED
$15,000

The Lawrence and Patricia Carrier Foundation, Inc. Scholarship – Lee College
Lawrence Carrier is an alumnus of Lee College. He graduated with an AAS degree in Process Technology. He began working at ExxonMobil as a Process Technician in 1991. He was promoted into a supervisory role and even served as PSD Safety Coordinator. He prided himself on following guidelines to the letter. This led him to creating procedural materials for the company which were shown throughout ExxonMobil. Lawrence was also committed to giving back to the community. He and his wife, Pat gave to several organizations and she created a legacy by funding this scholarship in his honor.

Tuition scholarship for entering freshman pursuing AAS in Process Technology.

Must maintain a 3.0 GPA.

NUMBER OF AWARDS
2 per year in perpetuity

AWARD AMOUNT
$1,800 book and $1,800 Tuition scholarship awarded yearly in perpetuity.

TOTAL AMOUNT AWARDED
$15,000

The Lawrence and Patricia Carrier Fund Scholarship – Columbia University School of Social Work
The Lawrence and Patricia Carrier Foundation has recently established the Lawrence and Patricia Carrier Fund to benefit students enrolled in the Columbia University School of Social Work Program. 

Columbia School of Social Work has been a leader in social work education and research since 1898. It joins rigorous academic theory with real-world practice to enhance the welfare of citizens and communities in New York City, the nation and around the world.

Patricia is a proud alumnus of the Columbia University School of Social Work. Ms. Carrier earned  a MS. Degree in Social Work Administration.  The endowment established will benefit an undergraduate student entering the graduate Social Work Program

Columbia School of Social Work | Graduate & MSW Programs in NYC

REQUIREMENTS

Applicants must be enrolled in the Columbia University School of Social Work; have at least a 3.0 GPA and demonstrate financial need.

NUMBER OF AWARDS
1 per year in perpetuity

AWARD AMOUNT
$15,000

TOTAL  AMOUNT Endowment
$100,000

The Lawrence and Patricia Carrier Foundation, Inc. Scholarship – Texas Southern University
Patricia Carrier is a proud alumnus of Texas Southern University. Patricia graduated with a BA degree in Psychology and an MA degree in Clinical Psychology. Texas Southern University’s Motto of Excellence in Achievement is in alliance with the goals of the LPC Foundation. We strive to reduce financial deficits which could threaten TSU students’ ability to succeed academically.

The endowment established will benefit an undergraduate student enrolled in the undergraduate Social Work Program

Must maintain a 3.0 GPA.

 https://giving.tsu.edu

NUMBER OF AWARDS
2

AWARD AMOUNT
2 -Tuition Scholarships awarded yearly in perpetuity.

TOTAL AMOUNT Endowment
$60,000

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