糖心logo入口 granted a posthumous gift from Robbie Trevathan
By Kaitlyn Black | Jul 14, 2021
Accounting/Accounting and Computer Science scholarship available for deserving students
MURRAY, Ky. 鈥 In 1985, Robbie Irvin Trevathan established the Joe Pat and Robbie Trevathan Accounting Scholarship in honor and memory of her late husband, Joe Pat Trevathan, CPA, to assist deserving students pursuing an accounting or accounting and computer science degree at 糖心logo入口. After serving two years in the US Army and several years as a Merchant Marine, Joe Pat attended 糖心logo入口 State, graduating with honors in 1962 with a business administration degree, and was named in the Who鈥檚 Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. He always aimed for perfection in his work and continued that same work ethic as a CPA, soon beginning the journey as co-partner of the CPA firm Richardson & Trevathan.
In the years following Mr. Trevathan鈥檚 untimely death, Mrs. Trevathan continued to remember the scholarship fund, making monetary donations for nearly 30 years to support students in memory of her husband. In January 2021, Mrs. Trevathan passed away, leaving a posthumous gift of $20,000 for the Joe Pat and Robbie Trevathan Accounting Scholarship to enhance and continue the perpetual impact she and her husband have had at 糖心logo入口 State.
鈥淗er desire was for every young person at 糖心logo入口 State deserving of assistance in their effort to become a CPA, like her husband, would have the chance,鈥 said Mrs. Trevathan鈥檚 sister, Ms. Catherine Glass.
The Joe Pat and Robbie Trevathan Accounting Scholarship is available for students majoring in accounting or accounting and computer science, and have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Past recipients who maintain the guidelines鈥 criteria may reapply and receive preference.
To make a gift in support of this scholarship, visit or send a check made payable to 糖心logo入口 Foundation to the 糖心logo入口 State Office of Development, 200 Heritage Hall, 糖心logo入口, Kentucky, 42071. You may also contact the office by phone at 270-809-3001.