Apr 15, 2024
April 15, 2024
Army Scholarship Foundation
The Captain Jennifer Shafer Odom Memorial Scholarship

Description

The Army Scholarship Foundation awards one-year financial scholarships (not grants or loans) on an annual basis to qualified and deserving students. The amount of award ranges from $500 to $2000 for undergraduate studies at accredited educational/technical institutions. Scholarship recipients may apply to renew their scholarships annually for a total of four years of higher education. Renewal is not automatic, but depends on academic performance and continued academic eligibility. They are awarded on the basis of academic record and participation in school and community activities.

THE JENNIFER SHAFER ODOM SCHOLARSHIP

The Captain Jennifer Shafer Odom Memorial Scholarship is awarded in her memory annually in perpetuity to a deserving student.

Jennifer Shafer Odom grew up on a dairy farm in Knoxville, Maryland. After graduating first in her class at Brunswick High School, she entered the U.S. Military Academy and graduated in 1992. She became an Army aviator and was assigned to the U.S. Army European Command Flight Detachment in Stuttgart, Germany where she flew UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters. She distinguished herself by flying over 1500 hours of VIP missions and mission support for high level agencies. In 1995, Jennifer transitioned fixed-wing aircraft, and flew missions to 50 different countries. She received the NATO Medal and Air Medal for her outstanding contributions to the Kurdish refugee and Bosnia missions.

Following completion of the Military Intelligence Officer Advanced Course in 1997, Jennifer was assigned to Howard Air Force Base in Panama where she flew military intelligence aircraft. She logged another 1000 hours flying drug intervention missions in South America. Her unit moved to Ft Bliss, Texas in May 1999, but continued to fly intelligence missions in South America. On July 6, 1999, she departed Biggs Army Airfield with a 6-soldier crew for a counter drug mission over Columbia. Near the end of the mission, on July 23rd, the aircraft was reported missing. It was found two days later on the slopes of a mountain in southwest Columbia, near the Ecuador border. The entire crew was lost.

Captain Jennifer Shafer Odom’s awards include the Meritorious Service Medal, the Air Medal, the NATO Medal, the Joint Service Commendation Medal, the Joint Service Achievement Medal, the Air Force Achievement Medal, the Joint Meritorious Unit Award, the Southwest Asia Service Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the Armed Forces Service Medal, the Army Service Ribbon, the Overseas Service Ribbon, the Army Aviator Badge, and the Parachutist Badge. The athletic facility at Fort Detrick, Maryland is named in Jennifer’s honor. Her class ring is displayed at the West Point library, and her flight suit is in the Pentagon’s Women in the Military Display.

Jennifer’s impact is described best by one of her soldiers: “Captain Odom was the strongest women I ever met. She gave many women in the Army someone to look up to. She was a true role model for me.”

Eligibility

  • Be sons or daughters of regular active duty, active duty Reserve, or active duty National Guard U.S. Army members in good standing,
  • Be spouses of serving enlisted regular active duty, active duty Reserve, or active duty National Guard U.S. Army members in good standing,
  • Be sons or daughters of former U.S. Army members who received an honorable discharge or medical discharge, or who were killed while serving in the U.S. Army.
  • Be high school seniors, high school graduates, or registered as undergraduate students at an accredited college or post high school vocational/technical institution.
  • Have a 2.0 grade point average on a 4 point system.
  • Be a U.S. citizen.
  • Not have reached their 24th birthday by the application deadline date in the year they apply if they are a child of an Army member.
  • Not have previously earned a bachelor’s degree from a college or university.
Minorities
Dallas, TX