Lyn and Jeffrey Vogt ’94 have recently established the Vogt Family Endowed Scholarship. Distributions from this endowment will be used to provide one or more scholarships to full-time students in good standing who are pursuing an undergraduate degree in the J. Mike Walker ’66 Department of Mechanical Engineering at Texas A&M University.
Following his grandfather, Harry Vogt ’36, and his father, Harry Lee Vogt ’66, Jeffrey was among many in his family to attend Texas A&M. He always appreciated the tradition and culture found in Aggieland and was especially drawn to the quality of the engineering program Texas A&M offered.
Jeffrey graduated with his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering and began working as a project manager for Dynamic Systems, Inc., a national mechanical and process construction firm. Since then, he has continued to demonstrate excellence in his work and has assumed various leadership positions within the company. He now leads the company as its president.
Though Lyn graduated from Baylor University, family roots at Texas A&M have inspired the Vogts to give back to the future generations of students who will walk the campus. “I've always wanted to help future-generation Aggies to be a little less burdened by the cost of getting a degree from A&M,” Jeffrey said. “Texas A&M University is a special place and an easy choice to give back to.”
The Vogt Family Endowed Scholarship mirrors the family’s love for the university. Hannah Vogt ’20 and Madison Vogt, who will transfer in as a sophomore this summer, carry on the family legacy as fourth-generation Aggies.
Following his grandfather, Harry Vogt ’36, and his father, Harry Lee Vogt ’66, Jeffrey was among many in his family to attend Texas A&M. He always appreciated the tradition and culture found in Aggieland and was especially drawn to the quality of the engineering program Texas A&M offered.
Jeffrey graduated with his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering and began working as a project manager for Dynamic Systems, Inc., a national mechanical and process construction firm. Since then, he has continued to demonstrate excellence in his work and has assumed various leadership positions within the company. He now leads the company as its president.
Though Lyn graduated from Baylor University, family roots at Texas A&M have inspired the Vogts to give back to the future generations of students who will walk the campus. “I've always wanted to help future-generation Aggies to be a little less burdened by the cost of getting a degree from A&M,” Jeffrey said. “Texas A&M University is a special place and an easy choice to give back to.”
The Vogt Family Endowed Scholarship mirrors the family’s love for the university. Hannah Vogt ’20 and Madison Vogt, who will transfer in as a sophomore this summer, carry on the family legacy as fourth-generation Aggies.
How to Give
Endowments supporting Texas A&M University College of Engineering students have an immeasurable impact on their education. If you are interested in supporting the College of Engineering and its departments or would like more information on how you can give, please contact Steve LaBrutta, director of development.