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Scholarships
Keisha Bodden Scholarship Fund awards high school graduates in the Central Florida region with a $1,500 scholarship toward their studies at any accredited four-year college or university in the state of Florida. Through the Keisha Bodden Scholarship, we hope to see students in the Central Florida region have more opportunities for their future and more knowledge to go on to...
The Johnson Scholarship, funded by the Johnson Scholarship Foundation, is a competitively awarded program available to undergraduate students with disabilities enrolled in a State University System of Florida institution. Students must meet the following requirements to be considered for scholarship selection:Be a Florida resident for tuition purposesBe seeking a first baccalaureate degreeComplete a Theodore R. and Vivian M. Johnson Scholarship...
Each day is filled with decisions, big and small, many of which are subtly steered by our inner thoughts. Navigating through these choices with a healthy mindset and clear focus is essential for making informed and positive decisions. To explore this further, the offices of Veliz & Associates, P.A. are proud to announce the Right Mindset Scholarship, which encourages individuals...
The Clay Electric youth scholarship program is funded by unclaimed money that would normally have to be turned over to the state. A 2003 bylaw amendment allows Clay Electric to keep this money in an educational trust to fund the scholarship program.The annual scholarship program is limited to any public, private, or home-schooled high school senior whose home (primary residence)...
In 1996, the leadership of PFLAG Jacksonville attended a meeting in New Orleans, where they met a group of young people who benefited from college scholarships. As the leaders returned to Jacksonville, they decided to try to raise funds so that they might offer scholarships for Northeast Florida students.鈥婭nitially, scholarships were $500, but by 2003 fundraising efforts were strong enough...
Murray Rossen always had a great passion for law. He was accepted to Yale Law School but attended St. John's University since he could not afford Yale鈥檚 tuition. When it came time for Adam Rossen to attend law school, he needed a co-signer for his loans. Murray knew the opportunities a great education would have and co-signed. Without Murray Rossen,...