UNT College of Education Receives $1 Million Endowment to Fund Scholarships for Students Pursuing Superintendent Certification
January 23 2009 - 5:10PM
PR Newswire (US)
DENTON, Texas, Jan. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- The University of North
Texas College of Education has signed a memorandum of understanding
with Dallas-based Southwest Securities, Inc., establishing a $1
million scholarship endowment to benefit students in the college's
superintendent certification program. The Southwest Securities
Superintendent Certification Scholarship will allow students to
have approximately half of their tuition restored upon the
successful completion of their coursework. Southwest Securities was
founded by Don Buchholz, who continues to serve as SWS Group's
chairman of the board. Buchholz, an alumnus of UNT, has served as a
member of the UNT System Board of Regents since November 2007. He
was awarded UNT's "Outstanding Alumnus Service Award" in 1999 and
the "Distinguished Alumnus Award" in 2001. "We are delighted to
enter this partnership with Southwest Securities. This relationship
will not only help our future education leaders financially, but
also professionally," said Dr. Jerry Thomas, dean of the UNT
College of Education. "Southwest Securities has agreed to use its
powerful alliances in the business community to bring in top-level
executives to teach our students the valuable business skills that
will help take education to the next level." Thomas adds that
additional funding will be provided to establish an endowed
academic chair in honor of Mike Moses, former Texas Commissioner of
Higher Education. "And, again, we have Don and Ruth Buchholz to
thank for their generosity," he said. Buchholz said, "It is an
honor to recognize our friend and colleague Mike Moses, who has
provided educational leadership throughout the state." Starting
this semester, the College of Education is expanding its
superintendent certification program by not only offering courses
at UNT's Denton campus, but also at satellite locations in Dallas
and Fort Worth. The first students to participate in the new
satellite program are administrators from the Education Service
Center Region 10, which includes schools in nine counties,
including Dallas County. This group of 15 students began courses at
Universities Center in Dallas on Jan. 21 (Wednesday). The college
hopes to partner with the Texas Leadership Cooperative (TLC), a
one-year preparation program for superintendent certification
offered by the Region 11 Education Service Center in Fort Worth, to
offer a more comprehensive program beginning this summer. The new
combined program in Fort Worth would be targeted at administrators
in Region 11, which encompasses 10 counties including Tarrant
County. Participants in UNT's superintendent certification program
must have completed their master's degree. Participants in the
satellite programs also must be nominated by their district
superintendent, who becomes their mentor during the certification
process. The superintendent certification program encompasses 15
hours of coursework, including a professional internship. If
accepted into the doctoral program in education at UNT, 12 of the
15 hours that students take can be applied toward their doctoral
degree. Southwest Securities, Inc. is a subsidiary of the SWS
Group, Inc. (NYSE: SWS), a Dallas-based financial services company.
Southwest Securities provides a broad range of financial services
to individual, corporate and institutional investors,
broker/dealers, governmental entities and financial intermediaries.
The firm is the largest, full-service, New York Stock Exchange
member firm based in the Southwest. For more information on UNT's
superintendent certification program contact John Brooks, program
director and lecturer, at or 940-565-2951. For more information on
Southwest Securities, Inc. visit http://www.swsgroupinc.com/.
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