MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Over the weekend, Faulkner University proudly awarded $2 million in scholarships to 42 Lads 2 Leaders participants who competed in the second annual Zorn/L2L Faulkner University Invitational.
“This is the largest scholarship day in the history of Faulkner University and we are so pleased we are able to provide these funds in support of our Lads 2 Leaders and Leaderettes,” said Faulkner University President Mitch Henry.
Kirkley Bramlett emerged as this year’s National Oratorical Scholarship Winner for the female competition, receiving a full scholarship to Faulkner. Christian Otey claimed victory in the men’s invitational. Colby Johnson secured second place and was also awarded a full tuition scholarship.
Additionally, each eligible participant in the competition earned a $16,000 scholarship per year to attend Faulkner University. Competitors traveled from 13 states from across the nation to participate in this prestigious event, which was part of Faulkner’s Homecoming celebration and Faulkner Bible Lectureship.
The participants were recognized during the university’s Homecoming halftime program on Saturday, where they were introduced on the field in front of an enthusiastic crowd. The invitational speeches commenced that afternoon, culminating in the finals and award ceremony held on Sunday.
The invitational is named in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Jack Zorn, the founders of Lads 2 Leaders. Zorn was a preacher who was a member of Faulkner University’s board of trustees for decades and was named Faulkner University’s Alumnus of the Year twice over the years.
The national Lads 2 Leaders office is located on the Faulkner University Campus where Dr. Roy Johnson serves as the executive director and also serves on the Faulkner board of trustees.
About Faulkner
Faulkner University is a private, Christian university based in Montgomery, Alabama with a mission to provide an education anchored not only by intellect but also character and service. The Faulkner experience aims to educate the whole person. Serving both traditional and non-traditional students, the university is home to six colleges: the Alabama Christian College of Arts and Sciences, the Harris College of Business and Executive Education, the V.P. Black College of Biblical Studies, the College of Education, Faulkner Law and the College of Health Sciences. In addition to its main campus in Montgomery, Faulkner operates extension campuses in Birmingham, Huntsville and Mobile along with online degree programs.
For more information, visit www.faulkner.edu.
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