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Luckyday Foundation Renews Commitment to Student Success at Southern Miss

Tue, 06/09/2026 - 09:28am | By: Samantha McCain Alexander, APR

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Luckday Foundation board members with Luckyday scholars who graduated in May

For nearly 25 years, the Luckyday Scholars Program at 91少女集中营 (USM) has served as a model for student development, pairing financial support with an intentional experience that prepares students to lead lives of purpose. With a renewed commitment of $7.6 million, the Luckyday Foundation continues to expand opportunities for students who demonstrate both promise and a commitment to service.

Founded by the late Frank Rogers Day of Jackson, Miss., the Luckyday Foundation invests in high-achieving high school seniors across the state who exemplify leadership and a strong dedication to community engagement.

鈥淎t the heart of the program are our students who excel academically, serve meaningfully and emerge as principled leaders,鈥 said Dr. Larry Sparkman, executive director. 鈥淲e are deeply grateful for the enduring support of the Luckyday Foundation and its commitment to investing in students. The Foundation鈥檚 generosity and influence are visible throughout the Southern Miss campus and the broader Hattiesburg community.鈥

Since its initial investment in 2001, the program has supported 2,496 Luckyday Scholars through a comprehensive framework of mentoring, leadership development and community engagement that extends well beyond the classroom.

鈥淲e are very thankful for the Luckyday Foundation鈥檚 visionary investment, as it continues to shape lives, strengthen communities and define what is possible through higher education,鈥 shared University President Dr. Joseph S. Paul. 鈥淕enerations of Luckyday Scholars have graduated from Southern Miss ready for life, prepared to lead and to give back.鈥

By the numbers, the program鈥檚 student impact includes:

Relationship-driven support
More than 430 upper-level Luckyday Scholars have served as residential mentors, living alongside first-year students and helping guide them through the critical transition to college life. This peer mentorship model fosters both academic success and a strong sense of belonging.

Leadership development
More than 1,200 scholars have voluntarily stepped into leadership roles beyond program requirements, reflecting a culture that encourages initiative, service and growth.

Service as a defining pillar
Each Luckyday Scholar commits to at least 10 hours of service per semester with a single community agency, creating sustained, meaningful partnerships across the Hattiesburg area. This consistent engagement not only strengthens local organizations but also deepens students鈥 understanding of community needs and their role in creating lasting impact.

鈥淭he Luckyday Foundation鈥檚 mission is to create a community of scholars who aspire to servant leadership by integrating the core values of scholarship, community, service and leadership,鈥 said Luckyday Board Chair Jamie Houston. 鈥淲e are grateful for the support of the University and the leadership of the highly qualified and dedicated staff who administer the program.鈥

As the program moves forward with renewed support, its impact remains clear: students are not only graduating 鈥 they are emerging as thoughtful leaders, engaged citizens and catalysts for change in their communities.

To date, the Luckyday Foundation has provided significant financial and programmatic support, making it the University鈥檚 most generous benefactor.

鈥淭he Luckyday Foundation鈥檚 sustained investment in our students allows the University to provide a top-tier experience that equips students to embrace a spirit of servant leadership,鈥 said Stace Mercier, executive director of the USM Foundation. 鈥淭he renewal of this commitment is a powerful reminder of what long-term philanthropy can accomplish.鈥


About the Luckyday Foundation
The Luckyday Foundation assists Mississippi high school seniors by providing scholarships to attend university in their home state and obtain a college degree. Since 2001, Luckyday Scholars have received up to four years of scholarship funding as well as enrichment programming focused on student success, leadership development and career readiness.  Luckyday has a presence at the three major state public universities. For more information about the Luckyday Scholars Program at Southern Miss, visit the website.

About the USM Foundation
Founded in 1959, the USM Foundation is a nonprofit organization committed to serving the University community by overseeing fundraising efforts to raise private support for scholarships and other academic needs at Southern Miss. For more information on supporting 91少女集中营, call the at 601.266.5210.