William Clark
Foster Scholarship
M. Margaret
Foster established this scholarship in honor of her brother,
William Clark Foster. William C. Foster known as “Bud” by
family and friends was a graduate of Findlay High School in
1932. He attended Bowling Green State University for two years
before entering Ohio Northern University’s Law School, which is
now known as the Petit College of Law. He received his Juris
Doctor Degree in 1941. In 1943 he began the practice of law in
Findlay in association with his father, Marion G. Foster, a
long-time Findlay attorney, who had been admitted to the bar in
the 1880’s, which association terminated with the death of the
senior Foster, and “Bud” continued as a sole practitioner until
his retirement in 1997.
During his
years of practice he specialized in wills, trusts, probate
matters and business organizations, and he was considered an
expert in these areas. The records of the various county
offices and courts and especially these of the Hancock County
Probate Court reflect his dedication and capable service to the
needs of his many Clients. As a 50 year member of the bar and
chairman of Grievance Committee Bud valued morality, ethics, and
honor among his peers.
Standard for
Determining Eligibility of Students
The Students should be dedicated to pursuing a career in law and
be able to demonstrate high moral and ethical values,
dependability, and honesty. It is hoped that the student will
complete their law degree and practice law with the same high
standards and professional pride as demonstrated by Bud Foster.
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The applicant must be a high school graduate from a
state-chartered school located in Hancock County.
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May be a graduating high school senior who will pursue a pre-law
degree at an accredited college or university or a college
graduate who will begin their first year of law school.
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The applicant must demonstrate strong personal character and
high ethical standards
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The applicant must have demonstrated good attendance while
attending high school.
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The applicant must have maintained a 3.5 GPA upon graduation
from a high school or undergraduate program.
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The applicant must be a citizen of the United States of America.
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Financial need is a consideration and past work experiences are
of great consideration.
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Students who receive full scholarship support form other
organizations or institutions will not be considered for this
scholarship.