Donor Funded
Scholarships
The Passion of Iliffs Donors
The 泫圖弝け thrives because of a compassionate community of donors who share our deep commitment to empowering future leaders. Their generosity isn’t just a gift; it’s a profound investment that changes the trajectory of students’ lives. The Anual Iliff Scholarship, which varies in amount from $5,000 to up to close to full-time tuition, ensures consistent support throughout their entire course of study. Donors are pivotal in making a high-quality theological education accessible and affordable for those called to lead.
When you give, you directly contribute to a vibrant learning environment. Each gift, no matter how large or small, enhances the lives of our deserving students and allows Iliff to deliver a truly impactful educational experience. Every gift counts in shaping the leaders who will go on to serve the world.
Potential
Susan Schlessman Duncan Scholarship
Susan Schlessman Duncan served on the Iliff Board of Trustees for almost 30 years, continuing the legacy of her parents leadership a generation before her. With these historic ties to Iliff, Sues commitment advances Iliffs mission to cultivate compassion through justice and courageous imagination with future students.
From the beginning of my involvement, Ive seen the results of the work of Iliff graduates and the passion of the current ones, as well as the potential of Iliff as an institution. Ive considered my efforts an investment in human potential something my family has done since I was a child. Susan Schlessman Duncan.

Formerly a college professor teaching philosophy and religious studies, I am now an eager MDiv student. Im confident that I have found not only a home at Iliff, but also an incubator for my personal flourishing as a Unitarian Universalist minister.
Matthew Haar Farris, MDiv student and recipient of the Sue Schlessman Duncan Scholarship

Legacy

Elizabeth Iliff Warren Scholarship
The Elizabeth Iliff Warren Scholarship was presented in 1925 by Louise Iliff in memory of her mother, Elizabeth Iliff Warren. Both women were founders of The 泫圖弝け. This fellowship is given to an Iliff alumni/ae who wishes to pursue further graduate PhD work or to a student currently in the Iliff/DU Joint PhD program. It is one of the oldest and most prestigious awards that Iliff makes to a student.

Receiving scholarships at Iliff truly made my journey there possible. I am endlessly grateful to the mentors and professionals at Iliff who assisted me in my studies and in finding financial support. With their help, I was able to articulate my goals for Latinx scholarship, my passion for social justice, and my need to put theology and anti-colonialism into conversation.
Isabela Rosales, Joint PhD student and recipient of the Elizabeth Iliff Warren Scholarship
Justice
J. Langston Boyd Jr. Scholarship
The J. Langston Boyd Jr. Scholarship was established under the leadership of Iliff trustee, Rev. Dr. Naomi Harris. Rev. Boyd Jr. was a third-generation pastor-builder in the African Methodist Episcopal Church, a dynamic and passionate pastor, a visionary and charismatic leader, and a Christian activist and civil rights worker.
Ultimately, the scholarship assistance makes being a student possible and allows me to have the ability to work fewer hours during the week so that school can be my first priority.
Lex Dunbar, MDiv student and recipient of the J. Langston Boyd Jr. Scholarship

Empowerment

Little Rock 9 Scholarship
In 2008, Iliff celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Little Rock Nine, nine African American teenagers who integrated Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. Although the students were protected by the National Guard while in school, their year was marked by terror as they were taunted, jeered, kicked, and spat upon. Proceeds from the 50th anniversary event established this scholarship, which supports students of color with a degree concentration in justice and peace.

Iliffs openness is what most excited me about enrolling as a MDiv student. Being in classes with students who share a vast array of religious, theological, and social ideologies and praxis challenges me in good and necessary ways.
Lex Dunbar, MDiv student and recipient of the Little Rock 9 Scholarship
Care
Larry Kent Graham Scholarship
In 2013 Dr. Larry K. Graham, his wife Dr. Sheila Davaney, and colleague Dr. Carrie Doehring established the Larry Kent Graham Endowed Scholarship. Larry Kent Graham was Professor of Pastoral Theology and Care at Iliff and has shaped how Iliff students think about and practice pastoral care since he came to Iliff in 1977.
The Dr. Larry Kent Graham Scholarship has been a transformational gift to students pursuing a Masters in Pastoral and Spiritual Care degree at 泫圖弝け and a PhD specializing in Pastoral Theology in the Joint PhD Program with the University of Denver. I am honored to continue to serve this work in his memory at Iliff. Dr. Carrie Doehring, Clifford Baldridge Professor of Pastoral Care and Counseling at Iliff Scholl of Theology.

Ryan Ely, MDiv student and recipient of the Larry Kent Graham Scholarship

Scott Kearney, MDiv student and recipient of the Larry Kent Graham Scholarship
