May 29, 2025
Life After Witt

Grateful Parent

Stephanie Morgan-White ’92 Passes Her Love of Wittenberg on to Daughters

Stephanie Morgan-White ’92 cherishes every single memory from Wittenberg University. The relationships and the experiences she gained gave her the confidence and encouragement to attend law school. As a first-generation college graduate, she passed her love for Wittenberg on to her daughters, and she is thrilled that her daughters chose to attend Wittenberg.

“When that became a reality, not once but twice, my heart was full,” said Morgan-White who serves on the Wittenberg University Alumni Association Board. “I really didn’t think anyone could have an experience better than my Wittenberg experience. But I was wrong. I can’t imagine either of my daughters having a better experience at any other college.”

Her older daughter, Morgan White, graduated from Wittenberg in 2023, and her younger daughter, Shelby White, will graduate in 2027.

“I told my daughters stories about how much I loved my experience at Wittenberg from the time that they were young children,” she said. “I remember them asking me to tell them more stories about college after their nightly bedtime stories.”

She shared with her daughters how Wittenberg prepared her for life after Witt.

“I’ve always been a hard worker with good instincts. But I attribute those instincts to a strong faith that my life is part of God’s grand plan,” Morgan-White said. “I firmly believe that I was led to Wittenberg to be shaped into the person that I am today. Wittenberg brought people into my life who opened my mind and taught me things that this first-generation college student from rural Kentucky never even knew existed.”

Professors, staff, friends, and parents of friends she met at Wittenberg set examples and taught her that anything is possible with a little hard work. She majored in psychology and minored in sociology. During her time on campus, she was an admission tour guide, a member and officer of Alpha Delta Pi sorority, a cheerleader, and a member of multiple honorary organizations.

After graduating from Wittenberg, Morgan-White went on to obtain her J.D. in 1995 from Cumberland School of Law of Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama. Today, she is a trust principal/attorney with The Glenview Trust Company in Louisville, Kentucky. Certified by the American Bankers Association (ABA) as a Certified Trust and Fiduciary Advisor (CTFA), she serves on the ABA Wealth and Trust School Advisory Board, the Northeast Family YMCA Board of Advisors, the Physician Assistant Advisory Committee for the Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure, and the Louisville Alpha Delta Pi Alumnae Association Executive Board.

She and her husband, Craig White, brought their daughters to Wittenberg for several Homecoming visits. The family enjoyed the time they spent together on campus during their visits, which had a lasting impact on Morgan and Shelby.

When it came time to apply to college, Morgan applied to several schools. While Stephanie hoped that Morgan would choose Wittenberg, she did not want to pressure her. So, she stepped back and let her make her own decision.

“Thanks to an amazing admission counselor and outreach from Dr. Matthew Collier, professor of biology, Morgan concluded that Wittenberg was right for her all on her own.”

Shelby refused to look at any other schools but Wittenberg. “She always knew that she wanted to come to Wittenberg,” Stephanie said. “She loves every minute at Witt.”

Because of her love for the University and her belief in Wittenberg, Stephanie continues to make an impact on Wittenberg by volunteering at college fairs, writing postcards to accepted students, promoting the University as a Commit to Witt ambassador, serving on the Alumni Association Board as secretary, and supporting Wittenberg with financial gifts.

“Wittenberg opened doors for me that I never knew existed, so I have always been thankful. But after experiencing the University from the perspective of a parent, I am even more motivated to give back to Witt,” Morgan-White said. “I’m grateful for all that Witt has done for me and my daughters. I support Wittenberg to ensure that future students will have the same opportunities.”

She also credits Wittenberg with providing her daughters with an excellent foundation for their careers.

“Thanks to her Wittenberg experience and the support of Dr. Matthew Collier and other professors, my daughter, Morgan, went on to be accepted into the highly competitive Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine,” Stephanie said. “Wittenberg prepared her well for this challenge.”

Shelby is studying to become an educator.

“The relationships that Shelby has with Dr. Sally Brannan, chair of the Department of Education, and other professors in the department are genuine,” Stephanie said. “They clearly have her on the path to success.”

Stephanie and Craig are grateful for the education Wittenberg has provided their daughters.

“The value of a Wittenberg education has proven to be priceless for me and my daughters,” Stephanie said. “I want to do everything possible to ensure that future generations can continue receiving the benefit of a Wittenberg education.”

Wittenberg is grateful to donors like Stephanie and Craig for the difference they are making through their annual gifts. To learn more about making a gift, visit the University’s website.
 

Heather Maurer
Heather Maurer
Director of Annual Giving

About Wittenberg

Wittenberg's curriculum has centered on the liberal arts as an education that develops the individual's capacity to think, read, and communicate with precision, understanding, and imagination. We are dedicated to active, engaged learning in the core disciplines of the arts and sciences and in pre-professional education grounded in the liberal arts. Known for the quality of our faculty and their teaching, Wittenberg has more Ohio Professors of the Year than any four-year institution in the state. The university has also been recognized nationally for excellence in community service, sustainability, and intercollegiate athletics. Located among the beautiful rolling hills and hollows of Springfield, Ohio, Wittenberg offers more than 100 majors, minors and special programs, enviable student-faculty research opportunities, a unique student success center, service and study options close to home and abroad, a stellar athletics tradition, and successful career preparation.

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