Background & Purpose
Herbert Archibald Cox was a deeply creative and skilled man. He had a natural ability to draw, design, and build—whether sketching by hand or crafting furniture from scratch. He believed in working with your hands, creating something tangible, and taking pride in your craft.
This scholarship honors his legacy by investing in students who are building, designing, and shaping the world in real, physical ways.
Scholarship Overview
Herbert Archibald Cox Scholarship Award Amount: $1,000 (one recipient)
This scholarship will support a student pursuing studies in:
- Skilled trades / vocational programs
- Occupational or technical training
- Architecture or design
Eligibility Criteria
- Must be a resident of New York or New Jersey
- Must be accepted to or currently enrolled in a:
- Trade, vocational, or technical program
- Architecture, design, or related field
- Demonstrates a strong interest in hands-on work, creativity, or building/design
- Preference for students of Caribbean descent (not required)
Selection Criteria
Applicants will be evaluated based on:
- Commitment to their field
- Demonstrated skill, creativity, or potential
- Work ethic and determination
- Vision for how they will use their craft in the future
Application Requirements
- Completed Applications
- Personal statement (500–750 words)
- Proof of enrollment or acceptance
- Portfolio or work samples (optional but encouraged)
- One letter of recommendation




