Two $1,000 scholarships (one undergraduate and one graduate award) are available for UF students who are passionate about youth education and are pursuing careers in the natural sciences.
Sharon Fitz-Coy dedicated her life to family and community. She made lasting impacts on countless youth through the Fishing for Success program. Sharon’s family, friends and colleagues created this scholarship endowment to recognize and support students who demonstrate her passion for making a difference for youth in their communities.
Students must submit their application by 11:59pm on Friday, October 18.
For more information and to apply, visit: https://forms.webservices.it.ufl.edu/ifassfrcscholarship/sharon-fitz-coy-memorial-award/
Please contact Dr. Chuck Cichra at cecichra@ufl.edu with any questions.
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