Spring Scholarship Nominations
We invite Brebeuf Jesuit students, faculty/staff, parents, coaches, and friends to nominate deserving students for a number of character awards we will announce later in the spring. These awards include: the Ellen Foster Memorial Scholarship, the Matthew "Gerdy" Gerdisch Grant, the Bart McCormick Memorial Scholarship, the Tim Boldt Memorial Scholarship, the Chris James '89 Memorial Scholarship, the James Foxworthy '18 Memorial Scholarship, and the Marjorie "Jodie" R. Terlisner Endowed Scholarship.
Nominator Name
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First Name
Last Name
Nominator Email
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Name of Student Nominee
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First Name
Last Name
Student Nominee Graduating Year
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2025
2026
Nominator Relation to Nominee (Classmate, Coach, Teacher, Counselor, etc.)
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Please select the award(s) you are nominating your junior student for.
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Ellen Foster Memorial Scholarship
Matthew "Gerdy" Gerdisch Grant
Bart McCormick Memorial Scholarship
Chris James '89 Memorial Scholarship
James Foxworthy '18 Memorial Scholarship
Marjorie "Jodie" R. Terlisner Endowed Scholarship
Please select the award you are nominating your senior student for.
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Tim Boldt Memorial Scholarship
Ellen Foster Memorial Scholarship
This award was established in the honor and memory of Brebeuf Jesuit alumna, Ellen Foster ‘81, who passed away in 1995. This award is presented to a student who displays the qualities that made Ellen Foster such a well-loved member of the Brebeuf Jesuit community, and a leader among her peers. Characteristics of an Ellen Foster Memorial Scholarship recipient include: current junior student (Class of 2026 graduate); current or past varsity athlete; 3.3+ GPA (Scholarship Committee will verify); joyful inspiration to others; unassuming attitude; courageous, independent spirit; clear-sighted with compassion and integrity; has an intense love for, and is a friend to all of God’s creation.
In a brief paragraph or two, please share the ways your nominee exemplifies Ellen Foster, lives out her legacy, and is deserving of the scholarship in her name.
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Matthew "Gerdy" Gerdisch Endowed Scholarship
Matthew “Gerdy” Gerdisch was a quiet place for many people. Curious and unassuming, Matthew accepted everyone he met into his life so he could explore and cultivate their eccentricities. Exceptionally emotionally honest, Matthew made instantly meaningful connections with people. Generously vulnerable, Matthew offered his friends the safety to represent themselves authentically. An avid collector, Matthew was accustomed to leaving nothing behind, and continued to communicate with friends regardless of distance or time. None of his friends ever felt left out or unheard. This unique combination of qualities culminated in a person who provided an immediate sense of togetherness when anyone was with him. Matthew was a sounding board, a quiet place, and a friendly support for a diverse group of people largely knit together by Matthew’s friendship. Current junior students (Class of 2026 graduates) are eligible for the Gerdy Grant.
In 500 words or fewer, who do you know is a friend like Gerdy?
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Bart McCormick Memorial Scholarship
This award was created to honor the memory of Bart McCormick ’92, who passed away while in college. This award is given to a student possessing the qualities that made Bart such a unique member of the Brebeuf Jesuit family and the embodiment of the Brebeuf Jesuit motto, “Men and Women for Others.” The characteristics of a McCormick Scholarship recipient include: current male junior student (Class of 2026 graduate); charismatic leadership, personal initiative, inner strength, and ceaseless determination; compassion, integrity, maturity, and intellectual yearning; selflessness, and the ability to inspire and serve as an example for others.
In a brief paragraph or two, please share the ways your nominee exemplifies Bart McCormick, lives out his legacy, and is deserving of the scholarship in his name.
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Tim Boldt Memorial Scholarship
This award was created to honor the memory of Tim Boldt ’98, who passed away during his senior year at Brebeuf Jesuit. Consideration will be given to a student who exhibits the qualities that made Tim such a special member of the Brebeuf community. Scholarship recipients must display the following characteristics: current senior student (Class of 2025 graduate); fun-loving, gentle, charismatic personality that draws people together; a love of music; an enjoyment of learning and reading for fun outside of class; tolerance for the views of others; ability to bring out the good in others and make them feel special.
In a brief paragraph or two, please share the ways your nominee exemplifies Tim Boldt, lives out his legacy, and is deserving of the scholarship in his name.
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Chris James '89 Memorial Scholarship
Chris James graduated from Brebeuf Jesuit in 1989 and passed away in 1994. Chris enjoyed his time at Brebeuf Jesuit and was involved in campus life. Kairos was an especially impactful experience for Chris. He was an Air Force Veteran and was working on his pilot’s license. The family of Chris wanted to honor his memory and spirit for life with an annual scholarship award. Chris was a lover of life. He was a loyal friend to all who knew him and even through a break-up he managed to remain friends. He was hard working, self-motivated, loved his family, possessed a “big personality” and was often seen as the life of the party. Chris loved to fish, the Indy 500, spending time with his family and loved a good practical joke. This combination of characteristics culminated in a person who was loved by all who knew him and was a friend to everyone. Please use 500 words or less to describe a Brebeuf Jesuit student at junior class standing who possesses similar characteristics and would be worthy of this award.
In a brief paragraph or two, please share the ways your nominee exemplifies Chris James '89, lives out his legacy, and is deserving of the scholarship in his name.
James Foxworthy '18 Memorial Scholarship
James was exceptionally vocal about the fierce love he held for countless others. He radiated an unparalleled sense of compassion and loyalty, and was loved by all who knew him. He served as the chieftain, role model, and unifying link of various friend groups that he made into families. His closest friends refer to him as "the glue" that held them all together. To know him was to love him. This unique combination of qualities culminated in a person who provided an immediate sense of togetherness when anyone was with him. James was a sounding board, a quiet place, and a friendly support for all who knew him.Who do you know is a friend like James? Please use 500 words or less to describe a Brebeuf Jesuit student at junior class standing who possesses similar characteristics and would be worthy of this award.
In a brief paragraph or two, please share the ways your nominee exemplifies James Foxworthy '18, lives out his legacy, and is deserving of the scholarship in his name.
Marjorie "Jodie" R. Terlisner Endowed Scholarship
The Marjorie “Jodie” R. Terlisner Endowed Scholarship will be awarded to a Catholic student who exhibits indelible school spirit, an enthusiasm for peers and the mission of Brebeuf Jesuit. Please use 500 words or less to describe a Brebeuf Jesuit student at junior class standing who possesses similar characteristics and would be worthy of this award
In a brief paragraph or two, please share the ways your nominee exemplifies school spirit, an enthusiasm for peers and the mission of Brebeuf Jesuit.
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