The Foundation strives to create and nurture relationships with FSU alumni, faculty, students, parents and friends. Without private support, we would not be able to attract and retain distinguished faculty who conduct ground-breaking research and who inspire students to achieve beyond their dreams. Also, we would not be able to provide students with scholarships, facilities and special programs that will help prepare them for their future careers. The following gifts are just a few ways donors support FSU. Please note: as of October 2010, gifts of $10,000 and above are listed in Recent Gifts to FSU.
Recent Gifts to the College of Criminology & Criminal Justice
DECEMBER 2012
Lisa Brock made a generous gift to the Alumni & Friends of Criminology Renovation Fund in the College of Criminology & Criminal Justice. The fund will provide much-needed support to the college by providing direct, non-endowed, support for the renovation and remodel of the historic Eppes Hall as the new home of the College of Criminology & Criminal Justice.
Dale T. Beerbower and Peggy M. Beerbower included a bequest in their estate plans to the dean’s discretionary fund in the College of Criminology & Criminal Justice.
Jerry A. Glass and Carolyn S. Glass included a bequest in their estate plans to the dean’s discretionary fund in the College of Criminology & Criminal Justice.
The Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office pledged support to the Sarasota County Law Enforcement Academy Program (LEAP) Endowed Fund within the Internships in Criminology Endowment for Excellence Fund. The fund supports Florida State students attending law enforcement academy programs during their internships in the College of Criminology & Criminal Justice.
NOVEMBER 2012
The St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office made a generous gift to the Sgt. Daniel “Dale” Green Memorial Law Enforcement Academy Program (LEAP) Scholarship within the Internships in Criminology Endowment for Excellence Fund. The funds support Florida State students attending law enforcement academy programs during their internships in the College of Criminology & Criminal Justice.
Jesse C. Vance and Nancy C. Vance pledged funds to establish the Alumni & Friends of Criminology Renovation Fund in the College of Criminology & Criminal Justice. The fund will provide much-needed support to the college by providing direct, non-endowed, support for the renovation and remodel of the historic Eppes Hall as the new home of the College of Criminology & Criminal Justice.
SEPTEMBER 2012
The City of Jacksonville made a generous gift to the Jacksonville Law Enforcement Academy Program Endowed Scholarship Fund in the College of Criminology & Criminal Justice. The fund provides scholarships to students enrolled in the criminology internship program.
JUNE 2012
Dona R. Cormier included the College of Criminology & Criminal Justice in her estate plan. Her gift will create the Dona R. Cormier Internship in Criminology Endowment for Excellence, which will permanently endow the Criminology Internship Program and provide discretionary funds capable of providing instructional expenses, travel grants and small scholarships for students supplementing their classroom knowledge with practical experience in their chosen field.
Dr. J. Price Foster has included the College of Criminology & Criminal Justice in his estate plan. This planned gift from will go to the College of Criminology & Criminal Justice’s greatest need.
JANUARY 2012
Gregory D. Ereckson made a gift to the College of Criminology & Criminal Justice to establish the Gregory D. Ereckson Endowed Scholarship Fund and to support the Internships in Criminology Endowment for Excellence.
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