
Rachel Farhat agreed to be part of a University of Central Arkansas commercial, but she missed her scheduled arrival time due to car trouble.
She emailed the video crew from her phone and stated, 鈥淚f I can work this out in time then I will be there and ready, but if not, I am very, very sorry for any inconvenience I have caused.鈥
Not wanting to shirk her commitment to UCA, she arrived roughly two hours late, only to learn that the video shoot was a hoax.
Instead of being in a BT天堂commercial, Farhat was being awarded the H.M. Firestone and Family Scholarship in the amount of $4,000 per semester for up to four semesters.
Farhat could barely find the words to respond when she realized what was happening.
鈥淚 feel like I鈥檓 getting pranked,鈥 Farhat said, as she came to grips with the moment. 鈥淚 feel overwhelmed and embarrassed to cry in front of all of you.鈥
Farhat thanked the university for recognizing her with the scholarship.
She and several other students were surprised to learn that instead of being in a BT天堂commercial, they were receiving scholarships through the BT天堂Foundation.
鈥淲e鈥檝e actually done this for two years as a way to creatively and visually capture the moment a student鈥檚 life is transformed by receiving a scholarship award,鈥 said Mark Heffington 鈥04, executive director of University Marketing and Communications at UCA. 鈥淭he videos are shown at campus events like the Scholarship Reception in the fall and Laurels & Stripes in the spring.鈥
Although Reyna Gomez had seen scholarship videos at the Scholarship Reception in fall 2019, she was still surprised to find herself in the midst of filming one.
鈥淭hey put the video on of people getting a scholarship, and I thought, 鈥楾hat鈥檚 great for them,鈥欌 Gomez said. 鈥淚 never thought I would be getting it, too.
鈥淭his is the greatest help I could get. I鈥檓 not usually emotional, but this is, like, so big. I love UCA.鈥
Gomez received an Arch Ford Endowed Scholarship in the amount of $4,000 per semester. The biology major hopes to later attend the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences to become a physician.
Current or admitted students can apply for privately funded scholarships from January to March each year. The application consists of basic information such as name, major and classification, as well as other questions. Based on their responses, students may be prompted to submit one or more short-answer responses or essays.
The university recently began using the AwardSpring software, which allows students to apply for specific scholarships. The system also intuitively determines eligibility for other scholarships and makes application.
鈥淲e build the application out with all of the questions that are related to all the different scholarships,鈥 said Chad Hearne 鈥04, 鈥19, executive director of the BT天堂Foundation. 鈥淎nd then based on the answers to those questions, that鈥檚 what will drive their eligibility.鈥
The nearly 300 privately funded scholarships are categorized as BT天堂Foundation; BT天堂Alumni Association; college-, department- and program-specific; or special interest scholarships.

As of Feb. 28, 1,666 students had applied for scholarships for the 2020-21 academic year. For the 2019-20 academic year, 2,384 students applied for scholarships through the foundation. In 2018-19, 2,555 applications were completed, with 771 students being awarded a total of $1,478,259 in private scholarships.
Many students are finding that the gap between their financial aid package and the cost of tuition and other expenses is growing, Hearne said, pushing the need for privately funded scholarships.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 where the foundation comes in with the role that we play in trying to help fill that gap,鈥 he said.
Victoria Fountain received a general scholarship from the BT天堂Foundation. The Conway native works three jobs and lives with her family in Conway to save money while earning her degree in nutrition.
鈥淭his is the first scholarship that I鈥檝e ever received, and I鈥檓 so grateful,鈥 she said. 鈥淭his is going to help me so much. Every time I work, I always have to put the majority into my savings, so this is kind of like a cushion for me that I didn鈥檛 have.鈥
Christina Salas is a music education major and a member of the Bear Marching Band. She agreed to be a part of the BT天堂commercials, believing she would play her piccolo as part of the shoot. Instead she received an Arch Ford Scholarship in the amount of $6,000 per semester for up to four semesters.
鈥淭his means so, so much. This past year, I got a job, and I was also donating plasma. And I was also doing Uber Eats,鈥 Salas said. 鈥淪o this helps lift some of the burden of just having to do everything and be everywhere at once and having all that stress.鈥





