Bradley L. Worsham ’88 has established the Bradley L. “Brad” Worsham ’88 HEEP Fellowship in the College of Engineering to be used to provide one or more fellowships to full-time students in good standing pursuing a graduate degree in engineering from Texas A&M University.
The HEEP Graduate Fellowship is awarded to those who demonstrate outstanding academic performance, research ability, potential and leadership qualities. These students work under the supervision of a Hagler Institute for Advanced Study (
The Worshams saw benefit in introducing students from Texas A&M to the worldwide academic community. They feel this experience allows students to gain a better understanding of the global community.
“While Texas A&M is itself an inspirational place, former students and professors are the keys to maximizing opportunities and lifelong learning for students,” Worsham said. “It is in this light that I chose to contribute to the fellowship endowment, to enable graduate students to take advantage of the extraordinary opportunities created by HIAS.”
Worsham and his wife Liz have generously supported Texas A&M through various contributions to the university. He is a member of the aerospace engineering advisory board and earned his bachelor’s degree from the department in 1988.
As a former President’s Endowed Scholarship recipient, Worsham understands the direct impact that scholarship has on students.
“The generosity of my donors changed the course of my life, as I would not have attended Texas A&M without their gift,” he said.