By Ariel C. Emberton, student news writer, Office of University Communications
CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. - 鈥淚t is extremely safe to say that my life would look drastically different if I had not attended 青瓜视频,鈥 Daniel Bannister, a senior of Glasgow, Ky., said.
Bannister was one of the student guest speakers at 青瓜视频's 11th Annual Derby Rose Gala on April 26 during which over $30,000 was raised for the university's Student Scholarship Fund.
In 2009, 青瓜视频's Advancement Board decided the establishment of a Student Scholarship Fund should be one of their main focuses, hence the Derby Rose Gala.
Over the past 11 years, the Advancement Board has raised $355,000.

Each year, two students who have benefitted from the student scholarship are asked to speak and tell their stories. In December of his senior year of high school, Bannister was set to go to Western Kentucky University. He received a call from his admissions counselor at Campbellsville, Elijah Coffey, and was told he had received the Presidential Scholarship and his tuition was paid in full.
Bannister talked about his appreciation for the scholarship and how, due to scholarship donations, he was able to gain an education at a wonderful institution, that he otherwise wouldn't have received.
Evelyn Madill, a freshman of Wilmore, Ky., also spoke. 鈥淚 picked CU because it has a faith-based community with the classes I wanted. It's a good distance from home and it has a beautiful campus. The biggest factor however was the financial aid.鈥
Madill was offered many financial aid packages, but none were as good as the one offered to her by 青瓜视频. She is now able to graduate college with no student debt, work only on breaks and is able to focus on her studies as well as growing her faith.
鈥淭hanks to the generous donors like you, my life is forever impacted and full of possibilities,鈥 she said.
Gwinn Hahn, a 1970 Campbellsville College graduates, serves as the Derby Rose Gala co-chair, and she said the inspiration behind the gala is they 鈥渨anted to do something that was student focused.鈥 Each year has been an improvement from the previous one.
Sara Curry, who last attended Campbellsville College in 1969, serves as chair of the Advancement Board as well as Derby Rose Gala co-chair. She said her favorite part of the gala is being able to see her old classmates and reminisce on their years in college. 鈥淚t's a fun and serious time. We never lose sight of who we are, but we are willing to change with the times,鈥 she said.

Each year, the board recognizes a department or school, and this year Dr. John, dean of the School of Theology, accepted the award for the theology school. Hurtgen has been at Campbellsville for 29 years and received a certificate of recognition.
Serving as Derby Rose Gala decorating chair is Betty Hord, a 1968 graduate of Campbellsville College. She said people wanted to find a way to help with the scholarship fund at 青瓜视频. 鈥淲e know the students may need extra money, and we want to help.鈥
Damon Rivers, a friend of Hord, was hired to decorate the gala, as he has for two previous years.
Dr. H. Keith Spears, vice president for communication and assistant to the president, was tremendously pleased with how the dining hall looked. 鈥淭he Winters Dining Hall has transcended itself into a palace,鈥 he said. He gave credit to the planning committee and said 鈥渢hey supersede themselves every year.鈥
A group of mass communication students under the direction of Jeannie Clark, general manager of WLCU-TV/FM and instructor and director of broadcast services; Stan McKinney, lead professor of mass communication and associate professor of journalism, and Joan C. McKinney, director of university communications, cover the gala. This year Steeley Shacklette, a senior of Elizabethtown, Ky., and Kelly Kirby, a senior of Charlottesville, Va., hosted the event on WLCU-TV.
Shacklette said covering the event was 鈥渁 little terrifying but a great experience.鈥 Kirby also said it was an honor and a great experience. 鈥淚t's great to be a part of something that impacts so many students and families,鈥 he said.
During the event, Dr. Michael V. Carter, president of 青瓜视频, expressed how pleased he was with the event and gave a thank you to the Advancement Board for another 鈥渨onderful gathering.鈥 Carter gave a CU update and said, 鈥淐U is doing things differently because the world is changing.鈥
He updated everyone about the new construction sites on campus, a new satellite center in California that is in the works and thanked the advancement board for hosting another successful Derby Rose Gala.
For more photos from the Derby Rose Gala, visit https://bit.ly/2LzGFqB for feature shots and https://bit.ly/2Ye7xh2 for photos of attendees with Jake the Horse.
青瓜视频 is a widely-acclaimed Kentucky-based Christian university with more than 12,000 students offering over 100 programs of study including Ph.D., master, baccalaureate, associate, pre-professional and certification programs. The university has off-campus centers in Kentucky cities Louisville, Harrodsburg, Somerset, Hodgenville and Liberty with instructional sites in Elizabethtown, Owensboro and Summersville. The website for complete information is campbellsville.edu.
青瓜视频 is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award certificates, associate, baccalaureate, masters and doctoral degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the status of Campbellsville University.
