ALEXANDRIA, LA - The LSUA Foundation is honored to announce a $35,000 contribution from the family and friends of Doug Young, raised through the annual Doug Young Memorial Golf Tournament. These funds will directly support the Doug Young Memorial Scholarship, an endowed scholarship established in 2015 through a generous $25,000 donation from Marcia Young, honoring her late husband, Doug Young, and his commitment to education and community service.
The Doug Young Memorial Scholarship, dedicated to students pursuing a degree in Science at LSUA, reflects Young’s legacy as a devoted family man, respected businessman, and community leader. Born in Lecompte, Louisiana, in 1942, Young began his college journey at LSUA before transferring to LSU Baton Rouge, where he earned a degree in Economics. Over his 30-year career as a social worker and probation officer for the state of Louisiana, Young made a profound impact on his community. In 1976, he co-founded Doug Young Nursery with Marcia, fulfilling a lifelong dream and establishing a thriving local business.
The Doug Young Memorial Scholarship provides financial assistance to students in the science field, with priority given to those from the Forest Hill area. Marcia Young and her family have continued Doug's legacy by hosting the annual golf tournament since 2010, which has become a cherished event celebrating his life and dedication to supporting future generations. This year’s contribution reinforces the ongoing impact of the scholarship, enabling LSUA students to achieve their academic goals while honoring Doug’s memory.
The LSUA Foundation extends its heartfelt gratitude to Marcia Young, her family, and the community members who support this scholarship. Their generosity will create lasting educational opportunities and empower students to succeed.
For more information about the Doug Young Memorial Scholarship, please contact the LSUA Office of Financial Aid.
About the LSUA Foundation: The LSUA Foundation is committed to enhancing the educational experience of students at Louisiana State University at Alexandria through scholarships, grants, and other support initiatives.
Written by Kelly Pepper and Adam Lord
Photo credit - Nathan Parish