Spurrier, 30, of Louisville, learned May 15 he is receiving a $3,000 scholarship from the TDF Foundation that will allow him to be a full-time college student for the first time.
鈥淚 took some classes at UofL this spring and last fall as a part-time student, but I could never swing going full-time,鈥 he said. 鈥淣ow, with this scholarship, I can.鈥
Spurrier, a Louisville native and St. Xavier High School graduate, plans to earn a degree in computer engineering.
鈥淚 was extremely pleased to connect TDF with a UofL student veteran,鈥 said Renee Finnegan, executive director of UofL鈥檚 Office of Military Initiatives and Partnerships. 鈥淓very dollar can make a difference in a student veteran鈥檚 life.鈥
The TDF Foundation is affiliated with TDF Ventures, a venture capital fund based in Washington, D.C., that invests in early-stage communications companies. The foundation launched a scholarship program this year for veterans studying science, technology, engineering or math at accredited community colleges, colleges or universities.
鈥淐layton鈥檚 passion for science, technology and education is reflected in his academic accomplishments,鈥 said the foundation鈥檚 Linda Nickell. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an honor to award him our 2014 veterans scholarship.鈥





















