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Page 1: Foundation for the Future - University of North Florida 2012-2013.pdfThe University of North Florida Foundation has a focus on fiduciary responsibility, volunteer leadership and endowment

ENDOWMENT REPORT 2012 - 2013

for the Future

Foundation for the Future

Foundation

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Mission StatementThe University of North Florida Foundation has a focus on

fiduciary responsibility, volunteer leadership and endowment growth in

order to provide private support to the University’s

strategic plan for academic and student life programs to meet such needs

as scholarships, faculty instruction, research and facilities.

On the cover: Ann and David Hicks

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LETTER FROM PRESIDENT JOHN A. DELANEY

The theme for this year’s Endowment Report is Foundation for the Future. Last year at this time, we were wrapping up The Power of Transformation campaign, the most ambitious capital campaign in the history of the University of North Florida and one in which we surpassed our $110 million goal by about $20 million – raising $130 million to build a solid foundation for the future of UNF. Part of that foundation is helping to fund study-abroad trips, some of

which you will read about in this report. Our students study abroad at twice the national average, giving UNF students a distinct advantage in the global job market after graduation. They are world citizens who know how to communicate and navigate abroad, giving them a huge lead over their counterparts from other schools. They are also gaining valuable Transformational Learning Opportunities

while abroad, one of the hallmarks of a UNF education. TLOs set UNF apart from other colleges and universities because they give our students the chance to learn in hands-on settings, often with their professors right by their side, guiding them and giving them personal attention that they just would not receive anywhere else. Our students tell us time and time again that these TLOs are the reason that their UNF education means so much to them and sets them apart in the workforce. When they graduate, they have already gotten plenty of hands-on experience in their chosen profession. One of the other hallmarks of a UNF education is the opportunity many

of our students have to interact with the people who make their education possible — donors like you. As you peruse this report, you will read not only about the students who have embarked upon these fabulous learning

opportunities abroad, but you will also learn about the people who have helped to provide them and the relationships that have developed between them. They are quite inspiring.But so are you. I am often in awe of you, our donor. I am astounded at

the level at which you choose to invest in this University. You prove time and time again that you understand and value the importance of having an institution like the University of North Florida in your community. Your generosity, it seems, knows no limits, and our students are the beneficiaries. Those of us who study and work each day at UNF are truly grateful to you

for believing so wholeheartedly in our mission and vision.

John A. Delaney, PresidentUniversity of North Florida

Those of us who study and work each day at UNF are truly grateful to you for believing so wholeheartedly in our mission and vision.

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At this time last year, we were heading into the final months of The Power of Transformation capital campaign. We were eager to meet our goal of $110 million and put in place a solid foundation for the students and faculty of the University of North Florida. As a Foundation Board, we went into the campaign completely backing the University leadership in its determination to raise money in one of the worst economic climates in the history of this country. We knew that the education being provided at the

University was excellent. The quality of instruction, the devotion of the faculty, and the opportunities for hands-on learning and study abroad were unmatched by any other university in the region. We knew that what we offered our students was something so extraordinarily important that we had to be successful in our quest. And we were — resoundingly so! By Dec. 31, 2012, we had surpassed the original goal, raising more than $130 million for the University. Now we are working just as hard to be faithful

stewards of the resources with which you have entrusted us. In this Endowment Report, you will see how we have invested those donations and how the endowments are performing. You will also read about the various endowments and learn more about some of the donors themselves and why they chose to give. Most importantly, you will read about some of

the students whose lives have been changed by the opportunities they have been given at UNF — through your generosity and vision. You are in for a treat as

you read about these young people and discover for yourself why they say they simply would not be where they are today without donors like you.With your help, the quality of the education at

UNF continues to excel and we are able to provide transformational learning experiences for more and more students. While dramatically and positively impacting the lives of our students, we are also indelibly expanding the economic health and cultural vitality of our region.Thank you for entrusting us with your precious

resources and for your continued faith in us.

Margaret B. Gellatly, PresidentUNF Foundation Board

LETTER FROM THE FOUNDATION PRESIDENT

Thank you for entrusting us with your precious resources and for your continued faith in us.

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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEMargaret B. Gellatly, PresidentSusan R. Ryzewic, Immediate Past PresidentJohn A. Delaney, UNF PresidentJohn J. Allen Elana E. DietzWayne E. FlowersCecil “Mac” HolleyIrene J. LazzaraW. Radford Lovett IICarolyn MathisDouglas W. McNeillJoseph P. “Chuck” MoorerRussell B. “Rusty” Newton III

FULL BOARD Stephen E. BachandScott F. BakerAnna Lopez Brosche*

David BrownKaren E. BurdetteBrandon N. ChoyBetsy C. CoxJay C. Demetree Jr.Anand DesaiFrancis X. “Skip” FrantzCharles M. “Chuck” Ged*Paul R. GoodwinLee E. HannaJohn T. HaytAnn C. Hicks*Corinne C. Hodak*Jonathan T. HoweMelanie Jennings Husk*Debbie A. Johnson*Lisa ManciniMarilyn N. McAfeeVince McCormackAlmeta Monroe-TurnerScott L. McCaleb

Gail A. NurseyMichael P. OatesShyam B. Paryani*Conchita W. RobinsonHelen C. RowanSusan West SchantzRobert R. SchillerPatsy P. ShieldsHelen E. ShortLinda C. Slade*Gregory B. SmithDavid A. SteinRonald Townsend

PAST FOUNDATION PRESIDENTS

William B. BondVincent W. CampbellJames P. CitranoJames E. CobbCharles E. Commander IIIDaniel W. Connell Jr.

Thomas P. CoonleyL. Earl CrittendenW. Patrick Cusick (deceased)John J. DiamondFrancis I. duPont III Ann C. Hicks*William A. HightowerHomer H. Humphries (deceased)Arthur I. JacobsW. Radford Lovett IIThaddeus M. Moseley (deceased)Russell B. “Rusty” Newton III Pamela Y. PaulRobert H. Paul IIISusan R. RyzewicHoward C. SerkinAlford C. SinclairBruce A. SmathersJohn S. Walters (deceased)

HONORARY MEMBERS Chester A. Aikens (deceased)

Charles A. ClarksonFrancis I. duPont IIIWilliam E. Flaherty (deceased)E. K. Fretwell (deceased)J. Michael HughesHugh H. Jones Jr.Delores KeslerHy W. KlimanDaniel A. MartinezJames W. MilliganThomas F. Petway IIIGert H. W. Schmidt* (deceased)Nancy R. Schultz*Mary Virginia Terry

EX-OFFICIOAnn S. McCullen*, Interim Executive DirectorShari A. Shuman*, TreasurerCarlo A. Fassi, President, Student Government

Robert J. Chassman*, President, Alumni AssociationMark Cagnassola*, President, Osprey ClubGordon F. Rakita, President, Faculty Association

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH FLORIDA FOUNDATION BOARD

* UNF alumnus

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“Living and studying in a country that is so much older than the United States is really informational for an art student from the U.S.”

- Courtney McCracken

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Exploring new countries and discovering other cultures is one of Judy Eisen’s greatest passions. Giving back has become one of her greatest callings.

The Judy and Saul Eisen Study Abroad Endowed Scholarship bridges those two worlds by giving University of North Florida art students a chance to discover the joy of travel.

“For me, it was a perfect coming together of the things I love,” said Eisen, who received her master’s degree in counseling psychology in 1978. “My late husband and I traveled to more than 40 countries together, some of them multiple times, and we became more adventurous as we got older. We went everywhere from Bhuthan to Antarctica, and that passion for travel has become a huge part of who I am. Having the chance to share that love with others is an honor.”

Every year, her and her late husband’s scholarship funds a study-abroad experience for an art student. Courtney McCracken, a 2013 graduate, was last year’s benefi ciary. The sculpture student traveled to Italy for fi ve weeks under the supervision of Dr. Debra Murphy, chair of the Department of Art and Design. McCracken studied ancient Roman architecture up close, witnessing the simple ingenuity of Tuscan monasteries and the ornate designs of the Vatican.

The trip included in-depth instruction from Murphy, as well as a series of excursions that immersed students in Italy’s vibrant culture. The best part of the trip, McCracken said, was visiting a ceramics studio in the Tuscan countryside. A local artist allowed students the chance to use his studio space for a clay and fi gure-sculpting workshop.

She said that hands-on learning experience was empowering to a student searching for her place in the art world. During her trip, she encountered dozens of people working in the fi eld and received a great deal of positive feedback for her work. It also granted her an inside look at a culture with a centuries-longer artistic heritage.

“Living and studying in a country that is so much older than the United States is really informational for an art student from the U.S.,” McCracken said.

“You can understand your own culture more when you immerse yourself in someone else’s. That kind of insight can improve the quality of your work. I know it made me more confi dent.”

McCracken credits the Eisen Study Abroad Endowed Scholarship with giving her the confi dence and a diverse enough resume to apply and receive admission to graduate school at the University of Georgia for sculpture.

Those are the kinds of stories that inspire Eisen to continue her ongoing involvement with the University. She has made an impact on campus in other ways, such as her recent contribution of 15 prints and paintings to the Department of Art and Design. Eisen and her husband had an art collection that had grown to more than 100 pieces over the years, and the decision was made to pare that number down by donating some pieces and giving others to their children. Considering Eisen’s long involvement with UNF, she said the choice of where to donate some of her collection was simple.

She has been a contributing member of the UNF community for decades, even working part time for the University, writing and editing the fi rst course catalog. She is also a member of the Dean’s Leadership Council for the College of Arts and Sciences.

“This scholarship is my way of hopefully cultivating the travel bug in students,” Eisen said. “I think Americans should have the chance to branch

out and explore other cultures. When I met with some of the students on the Italy trip, few of them had traveled abroad, and some of them had

never been out of Florida. They’re all so bright and talented that they deserve a chance to view the history, the culture and the art of another country. Art is everywhere, so for an art student to be

at their best, they need to witness it in as many places as possible.”

Scholarship allows student to study art in Italy

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Judy Eisen (left) and her scholarship recipient,Courtney McCracken (right) enjoy sharing stories about their travels with each other.

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“Few of us spoke the same language, and French helped us communicate with each other. It’s nice to say I made some international friends.”

- Jaleesa Persaud

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“Few of us spoke the same language, and French helped us communicate with each other. It’s nice to say I made some international friends.”

- Jaleesa Persaud

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Understanding and accepting other cultures is a vital part of living in today’s increasingly globalized world.

It’s one of the driving forces behind the Cascone Family Foundation, a dedicated donor to the University of North Florida.

The Cascone Family Study Abroad Scholarships, established in 2007 by the Cascone Family Foundation, provides two scholarships — one to undergraduate or graduate students in the College of Arts and Sciences declaring a major or minor in a foreign language and who have a UNF approved study-abroad trip scheduled to be completed before their last semester; and one to a study abroad student in the Coggin College of Business. The purpose of these scholarship funds is to enable more students to have enriching and transformative educational experiences.

Juliette Cascone Gredenhag graduated from UNF with her bachelor’s degree in 1999 and received a master’s degree in 2002. She said her parents started their foundation in the hopes of improving the community through the power of education. They supported her educational pursuits, especially when she asked to study abroad. Gredenhag credited those travels with granting her an insight into how a person’s business and social lives have become increasingly intertwined from a global perspective.

“Understanding and accepting other cultures is vital,” she said. “Part of earning a higher degree is having a transformational experience. Living in a different culture can transform a student’s way of thinking.”

Based on her own experiences, Gredenhag said students who have an opportunity to study abroad not only learn to be more open-minded and accepting of other ways of living but also begin to appreciate the unique facets of their own country.

“Our foundation hopes that studying abroad encourages more travel and more education and eventually that it moves students to give back to the University or others in need,” she said.

One of the most gratifying aspects of being involved with the disbursement of study-abroad scholarship has been

meeting with the students before and after they leave for parts unknown, said Gredenhag. Many of them haven’t traveled extensively, so they have a great deal of pent-up excitement and an infectious sense of wonder that she fi nds energizing.

“They often come back more confi dent in themselves as speakers of another language and as travelers,” she said. “Most importantly, they are open to another way of living.”

Jaleesa Persaud, a UNF junior and international studies major with a minor in French, traveled abroad with her Cascone scholarship this summer to Strasbourg, France, as part of a faculty-led trip with Dr. Shira Schwam-Baird. Most of her time was spent at a language school in eastern France, boosting her language skills to the point that she was conversational with nearly everyone she encountered. Persaud said the classroom included students from across the globe, and their only unifying characteristic was that they were there to learn to speak French.

“Few of us spoke the same language, and French helped us communicate with each other,” she said. “It’s nice to say I made some international friends.”

The daily immersion of living and learning in a foreign country gave Persaud a chance to supplement her in-class learning. Everything was a lesson — from interacting with her host family to heading to the grocery store.

Gredenhag had a similar experience during her student travels. As simple as it may sound, shopping at a grocery store in another country was profoundly eye-opening for her. Traditionally, customers in some countries don’t have a lot of food choices, they have to weigh their own produce,

bag their own groceries and carry the groceries home. Bags also aren’t provided freely by the store.

“I made a lot of mistakes that fi rst time in the grocery store in France,” she said. “ But I learned that there are other

successful ways to do things. That’s the beauty of studying abroad because every interaction and outing

is a chance to learn something new. Still, I was happy and grateful to return home and go

back to Publix.”

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Study abroad broadens student perspective

Juliette Cascone Gredenhag and Jaleesa Persaud compared travel experiences in Paris during lunch at JJ’s Bistro.

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“I couldn’t believe it at fi rst — I never would’ve been able to do this on my own.”

- Kim Lindsey

“I couldn’t believe it at fi rst — I never would’ve been able to do this on my own.”

- Kim Lindsey

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The letters and postcards Ann Hicks has acquired over the years bear a distinctly international fl air.

Their postmarks span the globe, from glacial plateaus in Iceland to equatorial ranges in Africa. But each piece of correspondence shares one particular characteristic — they tell a story or anecdote from a student who received a truly transformational learning experience thanks to her kindness.

“I keep these messages because the stories they tell are so gratifying,” Hicks said. “Their appreciation for the opportunity and the places they’ve gone validates the contributions we’ve made over the years. There are truly no substitutes to these experiences.”

Hicks and her husband, David, a successful Northeast Florida business and community leader, established the Gray Scholarship in 1997 in honor of Father Neil Gray, an adjunct faculty member who taught her during her undergraduate career at UNF. Father Gray’s nurturing style of instruction inspired Hicks to establish the merit-based scholarship program that has benefi ted more than 300 high-achieving students. Her gift covers a substantial portion of a student’s academic costs every semester, but it also has a study-abroad component that offers at least $2,000 to students with either a major or minor in art history, English, fi ne arts, French studies, history, philosophy, religious studies or Spanish.

Hicks said she’s a fi rm believer in the benefi ts of a strong liberal arts education. It’s what drew her to UNF in the fi rst place — she wanted to further develop her intellect. She credits that UNF education and her years of international travel as being major factors in expanding her worldviews. That’s why she decided to offer the experience of foreign travel to students who otherwise wouldn’t have had the opportunity.

“My own travels have been some of the most liberating and life-expanding experiences of my life,” Hicks said. “Between getting a degree and engaging in the classroom setting, traveling to a foreign country is one of the most informative experiences a student can have. I remember the fi rst time I viewed a painting that I had only glimpsed in a textbook before. There were the buildings I studied when I was learning about the different historical style of architecture. Nothing can replace fully immersing yourself in another culture.”

One Gray scholar, photography student Kim Lindsey, found her travel- abroad experience to be truly life-changing. The UNF senior used her study-abroad gift to travel to Italy in 2012, where she was immersed in art for six weeks along with about 30 other UNF students. Her travels took her to Naples, Pompeii, Tuscany and Florence, and she credits the eye-opening experience with expanding her artistic vision.

“I started to see things more creatively and began to really come into my own during the trip,” Lindsey said. “The change of scenery gave me people and places to document that I’d never before seen through my camera. It wasn’t just an amazing trip, it made me a better photographer.”

Lindsey credits Hicks’ generosity for allowing her to experience another world she ordinarily wouldn’t have been able to access. A single mom and a slightly older student than most of the other undergraduate students who attended the study-abroad trip, she didn’t even consider the Italy adventure a fi nancial possibility. But after applying for the Gray Scholarship and receiving word back from the University, she knew she was in for a transformative learning experience.

“I couldn’t believe it at fi rst — I never would’ve been able to do this on my own,” Lindsey said. “But the Hicks family made it possible for me to expand my knowledge of the world. I’m forever grateful for their generosity.”

Gray scholars travel the globe as part of education

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Kim Lindsey (left) Ann and David Hicks (middle) and Sara Boynton at Hicks Hall

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“I came away from my trip with my language profi ciency at a much higher level. That’s probably the most accurate way to learn a language, by just diving right into it.”

- Joseph Walcutt

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“I came away from my trip with my language profi ciency at a much higher level. That’s probably the most accurate way to learn a language, by just diving right into it.”

- Joseph Walcutt

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The University of North Florida nurtured a passion for languages in Harriet LeMaster.

Here, she audited French classes for more than 15 years. In return, LeMaster has been a generous supporter of the University’s academic and study-abroad programs.

The Harriet LeMaster French Scholarship Endowment, which was created with a $100,000 gift, was the fi rst French language endowment in the University’s history. The scholarship, which includes study-abroad funding, has allowed students with a declared interest in French studies, students majoring in French studies or pursuing any other French degree to travel to some of the most enlightening destinations in France, including Paris, Marseille and Bordeaux. Before establishing her endowment, LeMaster funded several study-abroad trips to Strasbourg, France, as a part of Dr. Shira Schwam-Baird’s classes.

“Grammar, literature, history, art — whatever came along I was there,” LeMaster said when describing her UNF experience. “It was so much fun. I mostly had Dr. Shira Schwam-Baird. She is very good, very knowledgeable. She knows her stuff.”

Dr. Shira Schwam-Baird has led many student-study abroad trips to Strasbourg thanks to the generosity of LeMaster. The most recent trip included UNF student Joseph Walcutt, a junior double majoring in anthropology and French studies. He spent one month fully immersed in the culture of the Alsace region in eastern France, living with a host family who was instructed to only converse with him in their native tongue.

“I came away from my trip with my language profi ciency at a much higher level,” Walcutt said. “That’s probably the most accurate way to learn a language, by just diving right into it.”

The trip even had an impact on Walcutt’s eating habits. He said his host family grazed on healthy, freshly prepared foods throughout the day, in sharp contrast to the average American diet littered with processed foods consumed during large meals. He said he’s adopted a more continental style of dining and keeps a better eye on the types of ingredients hidden in the foods he eats.

“That was an eye-opening experience for me from a cultural perspective,” Walcutt said. “Something as simple as dinner was a much different experience from what we do in America, and it was educational for me from a life perspective. You can’t get that in a classroom.”

Ann McCullen, interim vice president for Development and Alumni Affairs, credited LeMaster for her generosity and contributions to the campus community.

“Harriet has always loved traveling and learning different languages and cultures,” McCullen said. “She wanted to share her joy with UNF students. Through her generous scholarship these students are learning languages and cultures abroad. There’s truly no substitute for this type of transformational learning.”

LeMaster’s lifelong language passion fuels endowment

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Joseph Walcutt and Vivian Solis compared notes about their Paris trips, which were funded by the Harriet LeMaster French Scholarship Endowment.

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“We hope that they take an appreciation of the complexity of living within a global environment.”

- Beryl A. Johnson

“We hope that they take an appreciation of the complexity of living within a global environment.”

- Beryl A. Johnson

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Business students get global travel experienceBusiness exists on a global spectrum. Few know that better than

Edward Johnson, former dean of the University of North Florida’s Coggin College of Business.

He and his wife, Beryl, created a study-abroad scholarship for UNF business students designed with the express purpose to teach students about the challenges that come with doing business across international and cultural divides.

The Edward A. and Beryl A. Johnson Study Abroad Business Endowed Scholarship was inspired by the Johnsons’ own collegiate experiences. Both Beryl and Ed traveled overseas during their undergraduate years, and those trips stimulated their interest in international studies. Beryl participated in a study-abroad program at Michigan State University, during which she spent six weeks in Lausanne, Switzerland, and a week in Paris. Ed’s interest in international relations was the result of spending two semesters during his undergraduate program as a staff member in the Press Division at the United Nations in New York.

During his time with UNF, Ed worked with his wife in an adjunct capacity and led a number of Coggin study-abroad trips to Budapest, Vienna and Prague. When the Johnsons spoke with some of those students, they learned that many had never traveled outside of Jacksonville, and they expressed their appreciation to UNF for offering them the opportunity to participate in an international program.

“Seeing their intellectual curiosity rewarded was a wonderful gift,” Beryl said.

Their new study-abroad scholarship, which was created in 2012, is open to high-performing students who are curious about the world and want to learn more about other countries in our ever-expanding global economy.

Elisabeth Phelps is one such student. She transformed her study-abroad trip to Rosario, a small city in North Argentina, into an internship in Buenos Aires. She works with the U.S. Commercial Services branch, a small section of the U.S. Embassy that helps American companies branch out into the Argentinian market.

Her experience has allowed her to drastically improve her language comprehension to the point that Buenos Aires natives can easily understand her. She has also witnessed fi rsthand the political impact on trade between the United States and Argentina.

That initial study-abroad experience funded by the Johnson scholarship gave Phelps the confi dence to pursue an international internship, a resume booster that will help to round out her language studies and make her a more appealing job candidate to businesses in America or abroad.

Phelps’ story is an example of the kind of impact Ed and Beryl hope their study-abroad scholarship would have on students. Their main goal is to instill an intellectual curiosity in business students that guides their choices and inspires them to think beyond their own market.

“We hope that they take an appreciation of the complexity of living within a global environment,” Beryl said. “We also hope that they make long-term friendships with the people in the countries they visit and that in terms of their business careers, they will consider pursuing an active role in international business.”

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Edward and Beryl Johnson visited campus to catch up with scholarship recipient Elisabeth Phelps (left) about her travels.

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Endowment UpdateThe endowment increased through both contributions and earnings

during the past fi scal year (ending June 30, 2013). A total of $3.4 million in contributions and $9.1 million in earnings were received, growing the endowment to a value of more than $83.5 million. During that time, nine new endowed funds were created for a total of 287 endowments. Many donors also contributed to existing endowed funds and 89 of those funds received additional gifts totaling $2.3 million.

More than 960 students received scholarship or fellowship support from the UNF Foundation and a total of $2.29 million was awarded to these hard-working students. As global awareness has increased, so have the number of endowments supporting study-abroad experiences. Many students took advantage of those opportunities. This report contains several stories of those study-abroad donors and the students who benefi ted from life-changing experiences in other countries. UNF is proud of its reputation as a University that offers these unique Transformational Learning Opportunities to its students as they grow and become global citizens. Performance

The 2012-2013 fi scal year marked the fi rst full year of the investment partnership between the UNF Foundation and Perella Weinberg Partners. Overall, the portfolio returned 12.5 percent for the fi scal year and fi nished strong at the end of June with a value at more than $83.5 million.

The Investment Committee chaired by Carolyn Mathis worked very closely with Perella Weinberg Partners monitoring the portfolio performance this past year. The committee diligently reviewed the investment reports and analyses options. This group of hard-working and dedicated volunteers takes their fi duciary responsibility very seriously, and they are committed to their work on behalf of all of our donors.

Ann S. McCullen, Interim Vice President,

Development and Alumni Affairs

ENDOWMENT REPORT 2012In my more than 10 years at the

University of North Florida, I have been continually inspired and amazed by the generous support demonstrated by UNF friends and alumni, and fi scal year2012 - 2013 illustrates that wonderful spirit of philanthropy again.

When we quietly launched The Power of Transformation campaign in 2006, the task of reaching the goal of $110 million seemed daunting. Each week, we were out in the community talking with friends and alumni about the future of UNF and vision we had for this community’s University. Time and time again, the people we met were steadfast in their desire to help and said yes to investing in UNF’s future.

With the conclusion of The Power of Transformation campaign in December

2012, the University received more than $130.4 million in gifts and commitments as a foundation for the future of the University. Those gifts and pledges will impact our students, faculty and programs for decades to come and will help UNF continue its growth and mission of serving the community.

Of the $130.4 million campaign total, $72.8 million was designated for endowed funds. Since the launch of the campaign, approximately $30 million has been received for the endowment. The remaining $42.8 million in pledge commitments, bequests and state matching funds will be added to the endowment in the coming years to further enhance the Foundation portfolio. These forthcoming gifts will enable the University to continue building into the future.

The campaign donors who designated their gifts to the endowment created a permanent legacy at UNF and will always be part of our University heritage.

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1. ACCOUNTING PRINCIPALS Scholarship – Established in 2004, this gift provides scholarship for full-time students majoring in accounting. It was originally established by MPS Group Inc., which was acquired by Adecco Group North America, a recruiting and workforce solutions company with more than 900 offices in North America and a professional staffing center in Jacksonville.

2. CYNTHIA A. ALDERSON Memorial Scholarship – Established in 2011 in memory of retired Navy Cmdr. Cynthia Alderson, this gift provides scholarships for military veterans. Alderson was the inaugural director of UNF’s Military and Veterans Resource Center. She passed away in 2011 after a military and education career spanning 36 years. Many UNF staff and faculty donated to this fund.

3. TED R. ALLAIRE Memorial Scholarship – Established in 2012 in memory of Ted R. Allaire by Christie and Kent Stermon and the Allaire family, this scholarship supports students in such areas as the Coggin College of Business’ Transportation and Logistics program, First Generation students and Dreams Come True survivors. Gifts to this fund may be made at any time and at any level.

4. JOHN J. ALLEN 1+1=3 OR MORE Scholarship – Established in 2009, this gift provides undergraduate scholarships. Jack Allen is a member of the UNF Foundation and a generous supporter of UNF. The scholarship promotes critical thinking, creative solutions and new ideas to enhance life.

5. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Scholarship – Established in 1985 by members of the UNF Alumni Association, this scholarship assists outstanding first-time-in-college and transfer students. Alumni continue to add to this fund to increase the number of scholarships available.

6. AMERICAN SOCIETY of HIGHWAY ENGINEERS Scholarship – Established in 2003, this gift provides scholarships for students with a declared interest in majoring in engineering. Preference is given to students who live in Northeast Florida and are pursuing a transportation focus in civil engineering or construction management.

7. B. MICHAEL ANDREU Scholarship – This gift was established in 1985 by family, friends and co-workers in memory of former UNF administrator Mike Andreu, an avid marathon runner. This scholarship is for currently enrolled female athletes who are academically strong and exhibit motivation beyond the expected.

8. ELEANOR H. and THOMAS F. ARETZ Nursing Scholarship – Established in 2003 by the estate of Eleanor and Thomas Aretz, this gift provides scholarships to students majoring in nursing. Thomas was seriously injured in the early ’80s and went through rehabilitation with the help of outstanding nursing care.

9. ARTS & SCIENCES Transformational Learning Scholarship – Established in 2009 by Martin F. Connor III, this gift provides scholarships for College of Arts and Sciences students to participate in University-approved Transformational Learning Opportunities.

10. ASHLAND-HERCULES Water Technologies Sciences Scholarship – Established by the former Betz PaperChem in 1994, this scholarship is for students majoring in chemistry, biology or physics in the College of Arts and Sciences.

11. ASHLAND-HERCULES Water Technologies Engineering Scholarship – Established by the former Betz PaperChem in 1994, this scholarship is for students majoring in engineering in the College of Computing, Construction and Engineering.

12. AT&T Florida Scholarship – Established in 1989, the scholarship is awarded to entering freshmen majoring in business, education, computing sciences or engineering from areas served by AT&T.

13. ATHLETIC TRAINING and PHYSICAL THERAPY Scholarship – This scholarship was established in 2002 to attract outstanding students who have declared majors in physical therapy or athletic training. Major funding for this endowment is from Constance S. Green in memory of her husband, C. Stanton Green, M.D.

14. AULD & WHITE Economic Venture Fund – Established in 2010 by Ed White Jr. and Steven W. Auld of Auld & White Constructors,

Endowed Accounts

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LLC, this gift provides funding to the College of Computing, Construction and Engineering to enhance and promote long-term economic growth in Northeast Florida through support for engineering and computing initiatives. Auld & White is a Jacksonville construction company.

15. ED AUSTIN Fellowship – Established in 1996 by friends to honor the former state attorney and Jacksonville mayor, this fellowship is awarded to graduate students pursuing degrees in government studies, such as a master’s in public administration.

16. BANK of AMERICA Community Scholars Program – Established in 2002, this gift provides need-based scholarships for students of merit from Florida.

17. BANK of AMERICA Information Technology Professorship – Created in 1998 from a gift originally from Barnett Bank in 1991, this fund provides a professorship to teach and conduct research in the fields of information technology and information systems, to serve as a mentor to recipients of the Bank of America Scholarships and to serve as director of the Bank of America Institute.

18. BANK of AMERICA Take Stock in Children Scholarship – This scholarship, established in 1998, is designed to assist students who participate in the Bank of America Take Stock in Children program.

19. BAPTIST HEALTH SYSTEM MSN Fellowship – Established in 2002, this gift provides fellowships to students pursuing Master’s of Science degrees in nursing.

20. MARIANNE B. and LEHMAN W. BARNES Scholarship/Fellowship – Established in 2007, this gift provides scholarships for undergraduate secondary science education or middle school math/science majors and fellowships for graduate students who declare an emphasis in science education. Now retired, both were longtime faculty members in the College of Education and Human Services.

21. JOHN BARRETT Scholarship – Established in 2001 by John Barrett (B.B.A. ’73), this gift provides long-term scholarship funding for UNF Athletics.

22. JAMES R. BELYEA Memorial Scholarship Endowment – Established in 2012, this scholarship was created by the Cascone Family Foundation to provide financial assistance to UNF baseball players who attended either Englewood High School or Sandalwood High School. If no baseball student-athlete is selected from either high school during the year, the scholarship may be awarded to any baseball student-athlete who is recognized by the coaching staff as being worthy of the award. The Cascone Family Foundation is led by Juliette Cascone Gredenhag and Michael Cascone.

23. KRISTA D. BLACKLEDGE Scholarship Endowment – Established in 2012, this gift provides UNF College of Computing, Engineering and Construction students with scholarship support. The gift was provided by Krista Dawn Blackledge, a division manager at a Jacksonville-based environmental engineering and remediation firm. Eligible students need to earn a GPA of 3.0 and be an active member of the UNF student chapter of the Society of Women Engineers, which allows both men and women to be members.

24. ELEANOR and LEONARD BLANCHART Maritime Scholarship – This fund was established in 1989 by former merchant marine and river pilot Capt. Leonard Blanchart and his wife, Eleanor, to honor their daughters, graduates of Bishop Kenny High School. Graduates from Bishop Kenny, Bishop Snyder, St. Joseph (St. Augustine), Trinity Christian, University Christian or Episcopal high schools–who have high GPAs and evidence of financial need are eligible.

25. RAYMOND D. BOWMAN Fund for Environmental Center – This endowment was established in 2007 by Charles M. and Jennifer L. Ged. Charles “Chuck” Ged (B.A. ’86) who chose to honor UNF chemistry professor, Dr. Ray Bowman, the founding director of the Environmental Center. The fund allows the director of the Environmental Center to support research projects, center programs, scholarships, curriculum development and equipment purchases.

26. CROWTHER MANN BOYD and IDA BROWARD BOYD Scholarship – Established in 2012 by Ida Broward Boyd following her death through a generous $1 million bequest to the University, this fund provides scholarships to students who are attending college for the first time. A world traveler, she believed every young person should have the opportunity to attend college and discover the world.

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27. CATHERINE and LEWIS B. BRANTLEY Fellowship – Established in 2012 by Catherine Brantley, this gift provides merit- and need-based scholarships, with preferred giving to previous Catherine Brantley scholars who want to continue their studies at the graduate level. Lewis Brantley was a well-known community and political figure in Florida.

28. CATHERINE and LEWIS B. BRANTLEY Scholarship – Established in 2007 by Catherine Brantley, this gift provides merit-based or need-based scholarships to students, with a preference for residents of Northeast Florida who are born in the United States. Lewis Brantley was a well-known community and political figure in Florida.

29. DONNA JOY BRECHLER Nursing Scholarship – Established in 2005, this gift provides merit-based scholarships for students in the nursing program. Robert Brechler, former board member of Methodist Medical Center (now UF Health Jacksonville), made the gift in honor of his daughter-in-law, Donna Brechler.

30. BROOKS COLLEGE of HEALTH Academic Program Enhancement – Established in 2008 by Dr. Patricia H. Foster, this gift provides support for research projects, academic programs, scholarships, curriculum development and equipment purchases. Foster, a UNF faculty member for more than 30 years, has held a number of positions in the Brooks College of Health including chair of the Department of Nursing. In 1999, the college established the Patricia H. Foster Graduate Research Fellowship in Nursing to honor her work.

31. BROOKS COLLEGE of HEALTH Fund – This endowment produces unrestricted funds designated by the dean of the Brooks College of Health for specific uses, such as research, student scholarships and faculty and staff awards.

32. BROOKS COLLEGE of HEALTH Physical Therapy and Nursing Professorships – Established in 2006, this fund provides six professorships. Four endowed faculty positions are designated for support of faculty members whose teaching and/or research accomplishments are recognized by their peers or for new faculty with great potential in the physical therapy discipline. Two

professorships are designated to be awarded to outstanding nursing faculty.

33. BROOKS HEALTH SYSTEM Professorship – Established by J. Brooks Brown, M.D., who was chairman and CEO of Brooks Health System (formerly Genesis Health Inc.) this gift funds five professorships.

34. BROOKS HEALTH SYSTEM Scholarship – Established by Brooks Health System (formerly Genesis Health Inc.) chairman and CEO J. Brooks Brown, M.D., scholarships are awarded to full-time students in the rehabilitation professions, including physical therapy, nursing, athletic training and rehabilitation counseling.

35. JOHN H. BROOKS Men’s Golf Scholarship – Established in 2008 by close friend John T. Hayt, this gift supports the UNF men’s golf program in recognition of John H. Brooks (B.A. ’84), UNF’s first golf coach. Brooks was an integral part of the golf program during its early years, first as a team member, then as head coach. Now a member of the UNF Athletics Hall of Fame, Brooks led the UNF golf team to the NAIA National Championship in both 1991 and 1993.

36. ANNA L. and DAVID S. BROSCHE Fellowship – Established in 2010, this gift by Anna L. (B.B.A. ’93, M. Acc. ’95) and David S. Brosche funds a fellowship for a graduate student in the Master of Accountancy program in the Coggin College of Business. Anna Brosche, who received her bachelor’s degree in business administration and her master’s degree in accountancy from UNF, has been active with the Coggin College Alumni Chapter and a member of the UNF Foundation board.

37. BROWN, TERRELL, HOGAN, ELLIS, McCLAMMA and YEGELWEL Pre-Law Visiting Professorship – This professorship was established in 1996 by the law firm to support the social responsibility course and guest lectures in the Pre-Law Program.

38. DR. ARTHUR ‘BUSTER’ BROWNING Scholarship – Established in 2004 in Dr. Arthur Browning’s honor, this gift provides scholarships for student-athletes in good academic and athletic standing. Browning is a three-time president and longtime member of the Osprey Club, which is the UNF Athletics’ booster organization.

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In addition, Browning has also been recognized for his support of UNF Athletics with the naming of the Dr. Arthur “Buster” Browning Athletic Rehabilitation and Training Center.

39. CMC-MAIN STREET AMERICA GROUP CAREER MANAGEMENT – Established in 2007 by the Main Street America Group, a Jacksonville-based property-casualty insurance carrier, this gift supports the activities of the Coggin College of Business Career Management Center, which helps employers identify and recruit UNF students.

40. CASCONE FAMILY Study Abroad Scholarship (College of Arts and Sciences) – Established in 2007 by the Cascone Family Foundation, this gift provides scholarships to undergraduate or graduate students declaring a major or minor in a foreign language who have a UNF-approved study-abroad trip scheduled to be completed before their last semester.

41. CASCONE FAMILY Study Abroad Scholarship (Coggin College of Business) – Established in 2007 by the Cascone Family Foundation, this gift provides scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students with a major or minor in business who have a UNF-approved study-abroad trip scheduled to be completed before their last semester.

42. CENTER for MEMBRANE PHYSICS – Established in 1990 by Dr. Jay Huebner, a UNF professor of natural sciences, this gift promotes research in the physical processes of cell membranes. Huebner is a founding faculty member.

43. PAMELA S. CHALLY Dean’s Distinguished Professorship – Established in 2006 by Brooks Rehabilitation in honor of the college’s second dean, Dr. Pam Chally, this gift funds a distinguished professor for the dean in the Brooks College of Health. The endowment will provide the dean with resources to support teaching and research and/or initiate and sustain innovative programs.

44. CLARKE and COOPER Education Scholarship – Established in 2006 by Roy Clarke Jr. and Iris Cooper McGuffin in memory of their parents, this gift provides scholarships in two colleges: The Roy and Hazel Clarke Scholarship for students in the College of Education and Human Services and The Evelyn Cooper Nursing Scholarship for students in the Brooks College of Health.

45. ROSE and FRED COBB Scholarship – Established in 1993 by local attorney and longtime UNF Foundation Board member James Cobb and his wife, Virginia, in memory of his parents, this scholarship is available for outstanding Robert E. Lee High School graduates with financial need.

46. BLANCHE B. and LUTHER W. COGGIN and FAMILY Fund – Established in 2002 by Blanche B. and Luther W. Coggin and family, this gift provides funding for graduate fellowships, a distinguished dean professorship, a distinguished accounting professorship, a distinguished marketing professorship and a professorship named in honor of Earle C. Traynham, the fifth dean of the Coggin College of Business. In recognition of their generosity, the University named the college after the Coggins.

47. BLANCHE B. and LUTHER W. COGGIN Professorship of Management – This gift was established in 1997 by the Coggins to enhance management education in the Coggin College of Business. The Coggins are leaders in the automotive industry as well as in the Jacksonville community.

48. BLANCHE B. and LUTHER W. COGGIN Scholarship in Business Administration – Established in 1997 by the Coggins, for whom the college is named, these scholarships are for students majoring in business.

49. COGGIN COLLEGE of BUSINESS Building and Technology Enhancement Fund – Established in 2002 by alumni and friends of the Coggin College of Business, this gift provides a continuing source of funds for the latest technology and related expenditures for the college to maintain the finest technologically equipped business school in the state.

50. COGGIN COLLEGE of BUSINESS Graduate Programs Business Scholarships – These scholarships were established in 2002 by the Coggin Graduate Business Alumni Club to provide scholarship and fellowship support. Alumni contribute each year to this fund to build the endowment.

51. COKER, SCHICKEL, SORENSON and POSGAY Pre-law Visiting Professorship – Established in 1997, this gift supports the mock trial course and a visiting professorship in the Pre-Law Program.

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52. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES Dean’s Education Advisory Council Scholarship – Established in 2004, this gift provides scholarships for students majoring in education. The endowment is funded by the Dean’s Education Advisory Council Community Leaders.

53. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION and HUMAN SERVICES Dean’s Venture Fund – Established in 2008, this fund provides discretionary funding support for programs and outreach projects in the College of Education and Human Services. Initiatives include academic program enhancements, curriculum development, research projects and equipment purchases. Donors may add to this fund at any time.

54. COLLEGE of EDUCATION and HUMAN SERVICES Scholarship/Fellowship – Established in 1996 by alumni, faculty and friends of the College of Education and Human Services, this scholarship/fellowship is awarded to a UNF senior majoring in education or a COEHS graduate student near the completion of his or her program.

55. EDDIE L. COLLINS JR. Sociology and Anthropology Scholarship – Established in 2011 by retired UNF faculty member Eddie L. Collins Jr. and his friends and family, this gift provides scholarships for students majoring in sociology or anthropology. Collins was a founding faculty member.

56. COMMANDER FAMILY Scholarship – Established in 2003 by Vicky C. and Charles E. Commander III, this gift funds merit- and need-based scholarships to support the president’s goal of attracting outstanding students to UNF.

57. COMMUNITY FIRST CREDIT UNION Scholarship – Established in 2002, this gift provides scholarships for students majoring in pre-k/primary education, elementary education, special education or secondary education.

58. BBVA COMPASS BANK Scholarship in International Business – Established in 2002, this gift provides scholarships for students majoring in international business. Students must maintain a 3.5 GPA.

59. CONVERGYS Scholarship – Established by the former AT&T American Transtech in 1986, this scholarship provides tuition and

books for successful full-time juniors and seniors seeking degrees in computing and information sciences.

60. CRAWFORD Early Childhood Research and Education Distinguished Professorship – Established in 2003 by Toni and Andy Crawford in the Florida Institute of Education at UNF, this gift creates a distinguished professorship in the area of early childhood learning. The distinguished professorship supports early learning initiatives such as applied research, academic programs, curriculum development and equipment purchases.

61. CSX TRANSPORTATION Scholarship – Established in 2001, this unrestricted gift supports and strengthens academic programs at the University through the creation of a scholarship endowment. The purpose is to attract need-based students entering college for the first time.

62. EDGAR DANCIGER Scholarship – Established in 2003 by the former president of Florida Wire and Cable, Edgar Danciger, this scholarship is for electrical or mechanical engineering students. Recipients are chosen by electrical engineering and mechanical engineering faculty on the basis of engineering aptitude and financial need.

63. STEPHEN DANDRIDGE Memorial Baseball Scholarship – Established in 2007 by Mr. and Mrs. Bernard E. Dandridge in memory of Stephen Dandridge, this gift provides scholarships for student-athletes who play baseball, with preference given to graduates of Orange Park High School or other Clay County high schools. Stephen had been offered a letter of intent to play baseball for UNF but passed away before he could join the team.

64. SUZAN V. DAVID Nursing Scholarship – Established in 2005, this gift provides need-based scholarships for nursing students. Laura David Villa made the gift in honor of her mother, Suzan David, who was a nurse and hospital administrator.

65. DEAN’S PROFESSORSHIP in Career Management – Established in 2005 by David A. Smith (B.B.A, ’82) and PSS World Medical Inc., this gift provides a professorship in career management at the Coggin College of Business, allowing the dean of the college

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to offer enhanced capabilities for students in the college’s Career Management Center.

66. JIM DELANEY FAMILY Athletic Program – Established in 2008, this gift is funded by family and friends of Jim Delaney, the father of UNF President John A. Delaney. It includes contributions from the UNF Osprey Club to provide unrestricted financial support for the UNF Intercollegiate Athletics Program at the discretion of the director of Intercollegiate Athletics.

67. MAYOR JOHN A. DELANEY HIGHER EDUCATION LEADERSHIP PROGRAM (H.E.L.P.) – Established in 2003, this need-based scholarship is awarded to students majoring in engineering or construction management. Preference is given to students who live in publicly assisted housing or HabiJax homes, those who attended Robert E. Lee High School and the SECME program, or first-time-in-college high school graduates.

68. JOHN A. DELANEY Presidential Professorship – Established in 2003, this gift from Joan Wellhouse Newton, Martin E. Stein Jr., Robert L. Stein and Richard W. Stein created a professorship to be awarded at the discretion of UNF presidents for the purpose of recognizing faculty achievements through recruitment and retention of outstanding scholars

69. DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER FUND for Excellence – Established in 2013, the creation of this endowment provides assistance and promotes academic achievement among the students of the Disability Resource Center (DRC). The DRC ensures that all students with disabilities have equal access to educational opportunities at UNF.

70. DIXON HUGHES GOODMAN Accounting Scholarship – Established in 2001 by the former accounting firm of Presser, Lahnen and Edelman, this gift is for Coggin College of Business accounting students planning to pursue a public accounting career in Jacksonville. Students must maintain a minimum 3.2 GPA and must also be active members in Alpha Sigma Pi.

71. J. THOMAS DODSON Biology Fellowship – Established in 2007 by Tom and Jean Dodson, this gift establishes a fellowship for graduate students in the Department of Biology who are majoring

in the area of environmental sciences. This is the University’s first endowed fellowship in biology.

72. DOTTIE DORION Nursing Scholarship – Established by Dottie and George Dorion in 2004, this gift provides scholarships/fellowships for Brooks College of Health students majoring in nursing. Preference is given to students enrolled in the nurse practitioner program.

73. DOTTIE DORION Scholarship – Established by Dottie and George Dorion, strong supporters of female athletics, this scholarship was designed to encourage role models for younger competitors. The award is given annually to a deserving female athlete who makes a major contribution to UNF sports through academic excellence, competitive spirit and outstanding athletic achievement.

74. LISANNE DORION Scholarship – Established by George and Dottie Dorion in honor of their daughter, this scholarship recognizes commitment to team unity and pride, and is given to a UNF female athlete who demonstrates individual perseverance and modesty while achieving excellence in academics, athletics and extracurricular activities.

75. DEBRA DOUGHTY and JASON PANIDES Memorial Scholarship – Established in 2004 by family and friends, this gift provides scholarships for students in the graduate or undergraduate nutrition program at UNF. Debra Doughty (B.S.H. ’00) was a student who died from cancer shortly after graduating from UNF’s nutrition program.

76. MARCUS E. DREWA Distinguished Professorship – This gift was established in 2000 by friends of Marcus Drewa, former Methodist Medical Center president, to provide a distinguished endowed faculty position in health-care administration.

77. FREDERICA SWEENEY DREWA Memorial Scholarship – Established in 2003 by William W. Gay, this gift provides scholarships for students in the nursing program. Mrs. Drewa was the wife of Marcus Drewa, a highly respected health-care executive in Jacksonville and Gay’s close, personal friend.

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78. ALFRED I. DUPONT Foundation Scholarship – Established in 2005, this gift provides scholarships for students in financial need. Scholarship priority is given to students in the following order of residence: Duval, Baker, Nassau, St. Johns, Putnam, Flagler and Clay counties, state of Florida and the United States.

79. CYNTHIA G. EDELMAN Family Foundation Scholarship – Established in 2010, this gift provides scholarships under The Jacksonville Commitment Scholarship program to first-time-in-college students who graduate from a Duval County public high school.

80. EDUCATOR PREPARATION INITIATIVE – Established in 2009 by The Schultz Foundation, this gift provides discretionary funds to the dean of the College of Education and Human Services for the purpose of supporting the Education Preparation Initiative in the college. The dean may support research projects, academic programs, curriculum development and equipment purchases.

81. JUDY and SAUL EISEN Study Abroad Scholarships – Established in 2012 by Judy Eisen, this gift provides scholarships to students majoring or expressing an intent to major in art with a concentration in painting, drawing and printmaking and who plan to participate in a UNF-approved study-abroad program. The late Saul Eisen, who was a Jacksonville physician, and his wife, Judy, also donated prints and paintings to the Department of Art and Design.

82. ELKINS CONSTRUCTORS Scholarship – Established in 2002, the creation of this endowment provides assistance and promotes academic achievement among undergraduate candidates in building construction management and civil engineering.

83. ALBERT D. ERNEST Jr. Caring Award – Conceived by former Barnett Bank of Jacksonville President Hugh H. Jones Jr., and established in 2002, this award recognizes UNF students who personify the spirit of humanitarianism and volunteerism inspired by Albert D. Ernest Jr., former Barnett Bank Inc. president and chief operating officer.

84. FACULTY ENHANCEMENT Fund – Established in 2007 by Dr. R. Bruce Taylor, chair of the UNF Board of Trustees, this gift

provides support for faculty in their activities of teaching, research and public service. The fund is specifically designed to attract and retain outstanding faculty.

85. FALLOON STUDY ABROAD Scholarship – Established in 2010 by Niall Falloon, this gift provides funding for UNF-approved study-abroad scholarships to non-English-speaking countries for students in the College of Arts and Sciences. Falloon received his master’s degree in English from UNF.

86. ANDREW FARKAS LIBRARY RESOURCES Fund – This endowment was established in 2006 to create a library acquisition fund to be used at the discretion of the library director. Donors may make gifts to this fund at any time at the giving level of their choice. Farkas was the founding director of the UNF libraries.

87. DEON and R. ERNEST FERRELL Scholarship – Established by local physician, Dr. R. Ernest Ferrell, and his wife, Deon (B.S.N. ’93), this scholarship assists current graduates of Andrew Jackson High School. Since Dr. Ferrell was a 1961 Andrew Jackson alumnus, the scholarship is also available to his classmates’ children and grandchildren. Preference is given to students planning to study pre-medicine, nursing, health care and related professions, as well as biological or physical sciences.

88. FIS Scholarship – Established in 2000 as a tribute to David M. Hicks, former president and owner of Computer Power Inc., which was subsequently acquired by Fidelity National Financial, this scholarship is awarded to students who live in publicly assisted housing or comparable private housing, such as HabiJax.

89. FIS Professorship in Computing and Information Science – Established in 2000, this gift creates the Fidelity National Financial Distinguished Professorship in Computing and Information Science. The focus of the professor’s activities is to enhance the college by working closely with students, professional organizations and companies on innovative projects.

90. FIRST COAST MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION Engineering Scholarship – Established in 1999 by the First Coast Manufacturers Association, this scholarship fund provides assistance

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to full-time rising junior or seniors in the electrical, civil, and mechanical engineering programs in the College of Computing, Construction and Engineering.

91. FLORIDA BLUE CENTER for ETHICS Professorship and Scholarship/Fellowship – Established in 2002, this gift provides professorships at the levels of distinguished and visiting, in addition to several faculty fellows and scholarships. The purpose of the center is to teach and research ethics in a variety of areas, including business, government and health care.

92. FLORIDA BLUE Distinguished Nursing Professorship – Established in 2006, this strategic endowment provides a nursing professorship in the Brooks College of Health. The professorship addresses the country’s nursing shortage by training prospective nursing faculty.

93. FLORIDA SCHOOL BOOK DEPOSITORY Graduate Fellowship – Established by James Van Etten Bent, CEO of the depository, and its board of directors in 1998, this fellowship assists full- and part-time students at both the doctoral and master’s degree levels to complete graduate studies in education.

94. PATRICIA H. FOSTER Graduate Nurse Research Fellowship – Established in 1999 by friends of the Brooks College of Health, this gift provides fellowships to full-time graduate students in the nursing program as they complete their theses/research projects.

95. GABOR Award – Established by Frank Gabor, chair of the Gabor Agency insurance firm, this gift provides monetary awards for exemplary UNF employees. The Gabor Award recognizes job performance, professional development and the ability to inspire commitment, teamwork and cooperation within the campus community.

96. GANDHI MEMORIAL SOCIETY Scholarship – Established in 2010 by the Gandhi Memorial Society of Jacksonville, this fund provides need-based scholarships to students who demonstrate a commitment to nonviolence through humanitarian and community-service organizations.

97. GATE PETROLEUM COMPANY Entrepreneurial Scholarship – Established in 2005 by Herb Peyton and his company, this gift provides scholarships for students who are members of UNF Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) or participate in a future entrepreneurial program established in the Coggin College of Business.

98. MIKE GIBBS Memorial Soccer Scholarship – Established in 2004, this gift provides scholarships for soccer student-athletes in good academic and athletic standing. When he was a sophomore, Gibbs was struck by a vehicle during training and later died of complications resulting from the accident. Family and friends contributed to his memorial fund.

99. MAYOR JAKE GODBOLD Scholarship – Established in 1987 by community friends and supporters as a tribute to the former Jacksonville mayor’s legacy of governance, this need-based scholarship assists two local students each year who are academic high achievers and exemplify leadership as student-citizens.

100. THE GOODWIN Scholarship – Established in 2008 by Nina and Paul Goodwin, this gift provides funding for The Jacksonville Commitment scholarship program. Paul Goodwin, a retired CSX executive and UNF Foundation Board member, has had a longtime affiliation with the University as a donor and volunteer.

101. ANGIE and BILL HALAMANDARIS Scholarship – Established in 2002 by Hugh Jones Jr. in honor of Angie and Bill Halamandaris, this gift provides scholarships to interns at the Heart of America Foundation in Washington, D.C., or similar educational organizations.

102. DOUG HARMON Baseball Scholarship – Established in 2006 by the Friends of Doug Harmon to memorialize one of UNF’s greatest baseball fans, this gift provides scholarships for members of the UNF baseball team. Doug Harmon was the first president of the Osprey Club. Harmon Stadium is named in his honor.

103. DONNA L. HARPER Professorship in Business Administration – Established by Donna L. Harper (B.B.A. ’89, M.H.R.M. ’91) in 1999, this professorship supports academic programs in business and further enhances the knowledge of undergraduate and graduate students by inviting respected professionals from the business community to participate in classroom lectures.

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104. HASKELL Scholarship – Established in 2001 by the Haskell Company, this gift is for students majoring in construction management, engineering and computer and information sciences.

105. GERRI and JOHN HAYT Athletic Scholarship – Established in 2005 by the longtime boosters, the Hayts’ gift provides scholarships for student-athletes participating in any sport at UNF. The importance of this endowment is that it allows great flexibility to attract student-athletes in a growing Division I athletics program.

106. TOM HEALY Golf Scholarship – Established in 2005 by Tom Healy along with family and friends, this gift provides scholarships for student-athletes who are on the golf team at UNF. Healy was a founding faculty member who held numerous administrative positions, including UNF athletics director from 1985 to 1988, while serving the University for more than 25 years.

107. HEIN FAMILY Scholarship/Fellowship – Founding UNF faculty member John M. Hein and his sister, Susan Lee Hein, entered into a scholarship agreement in 2004 to memorialize their father, William Clinton Hein, and his family by establishing scholarships and fellowships in the College of Computing, Engineering and Construction. Preference is given to engineering majors. The estate was settled, and an endowment was subsequently created in 2012.

108. ADAM W. HERBERT Scholarship – Established by faculty and friends in 1998, along with Dr. Herbert, this gift honors UNF’s third president and former chancellor of the State University System of Florida. Preference is given to Duval County high school graduates with demonstrated financial need.

109. LEX HESTER Fellowship for Public Administration – Established in 2004, this gift by the Friends of Lex Hester provides a fellowship for a graduate student seeking a Master’s in Public Administration. Hester was a longtime public official and highly respected leader in Northeast Florida.

110. ANN C. HICKS Merit Scholarship – Established in 2002 by an anonymous donor, this scholarship is designed to attract outstanding students to the University of North Florida. Preference is given to first-time-in-college high school graduates, with consideration given to outstanding college transfer students.

111. HICKS-GRAY Scholarship – Established in 1997 by business and community leaders Ann (B.A. ’95) and David Hicks, the scholarship has two specific purposes. Hicks scholars are students who live in publicly assisted housing or comparable private housing such as HabiJax homes. Gray scholars are students recognized as outstanding entering freshmen intending to major in the College of Arts and Sciences. Gray scholars are named in honor of the Rev. Neil Gray, an Episcopal priest, UNF adjunct instructor and close friend of the Hicks family.

112. HIGHER EDUCATION LEADERSHIP PROGRAM (H.E.L.P.) Scholarship – Established by the Northeast Florida Engineer’s Week Committee in 2005, this gift provides scholarships for students who declare an interest in majoring in engineering and becoming a member of an engineering-related club or society. Funding comes from local engineering and technology companies.

113. ANNE H. HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS Program – Created in 2000 by then-President Anne H. Hopkins, this merit-based scholarship program supports Florida high school students who excel in a baccalaureate degree program at UNF. Undergraduate research or study-abroad opportunities are available for students who qualify for this program. Donors may make gifts to this fund at any time at the giving level of their choice.

114. JONATHAN T. and HARRIET M. HOWE Sociology Scholarship – Established in 2011, this gift provides scholarships for students majoring in sociology with preference given to students seeking a degree after a period of absence of at least one year from college. Additional preference is given to spouses of military personnel. Harriet Howe is on the UNF faculty.

115. D. CHANSLOR HOWELL Fellowship for Special Education – Established In 1999 by UNF special education alumna The Rev. Judi Howell (B.A. ’88, M. Ed. ’90) in memory of her husband, this fellowship provides support for students majoring in special education.

116. GERALD F. HURST Scholarship – Established by Gerald F. Hurst, a longtime Osprey supporter and friend, the scholarships benefit UNF baseball players. Hurst is a past president of the Osprey Club booster group.

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117. ICS Scholarship – Established in 2012 by Jorge Morales, chairman and CEO of Jacksonville-based Information and Computing Services (ICS), this gift provides scholarships to juniors and seniors majoring in computing and information sciences.

118. THE JACKSONVILLE COMMITMENT Scholarship – Established in 2008, this endowment provides need-based scholarships to qualifying students from Duval County. The purpose of this scholarship is to help promote the opportunities available to students and families who cannot afford a college education. Qualified students receive a scholarship that covers the full cost of their education.

119. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS FOUNDATION Community Scholars – Established in 1998, this program provides four-year scholarships to selected high school students and pairs them with student mentors from the UNF Honors Program. Mentors provide assistance and support to ease the transition into college life.

120. JACKSONVILLE KENNEL CLUB Classic Baseball Tournament – Established in 1997, this endowment was established to support the annual Jacksonville Kennel Club Classic Baseball Tournament, which brings some of the nation’s best college baseball teams to UNF’s Harmon Stadium. The endowment defrays the costs involved in staging the tournament and assists players with housing and other needs during their travel.

121. JACKSONVILLE KENNEL CLUB Scholarship – Established in 1998 by Mary Patton and family, this endowment provides scholarships for graduates of Ribault High School or those who have participated in the Boys Home of Florida program.

122. DOROTHY G. JOHNSON FAMILY and FRIENDS Scholarship – This gift was established in 2005 to provide scholarships for students majoring in education in the College of Education and Human Services. Johnson (B.A. ’74) has been a consistent supporter of UNF for the past 30 years, including serving on the Alumni Association Board and the Osprey Club.

123. EDWARD A. AND BERYL A. JOHNSON STUDY ABROAD BUSINESS Endowed Scholarship Established in 2012, this gift was

initiated by Ed and Beryl Johnson to provide scholarship assistance to business students who are interested in learning about the challenges of doing business across international and cultural divides. Ed is a former dean of the Coggin College of Business, and Beryl is a former instructor for the college. The Johnsons’ goal was to instill an intellectual curiosity in business students that will help guide their educational choices and inspire them to think about business through an international context.

124. MARSHALL ROSS JONES Sr. Memorial Scholarship – This scholarship was established in 2001 by Marshall Ross Jones Jr., former UNF assistant baseball coach, and family and friends in memory of Marshall Ross Jones Sr., a UNF alumnus. The scholarship is awarded annually to a baseball player from Putnam County. If no roster player is from Putnam County, the award is made to a player chosen by the UNF baseball coach.

125. JOSHI FAMILY Scholarship – Established in 2012 by Gyan and Sheila Joshi, this gift provides scholarships to students in the Coggin College of Business. A native of India, Joshi came to the United States in 1967 and earned his MBA working for a variety of financial services companies before retiring in Jacksonville.

126. MARIA KEEBLER Pre-Law Child Advocacy Visiting Professorship – Established in 2001 by Maria Keebler, a local attorney, this visiting professorship supports the Pre-Law Program’s child advocacy course. This support includes guest lecturers. The child advocacy course offers students the opportunity to learn how to improve the lives of children through advances in law, justice and public policy.

127. DELORES PASS KESLER Scholarship – Established in 1997 by the founder of AccuStaff, Delores Kesler, this scholarship program assists graduates of Raines High School and other high schools in Northeast Florida. To qualify, students must exhibit financial need and participate in the Pathways to Success Program.

128. KEY BUICK COMPANY Athletic Scholarship – Established in 2001 by Tom Perry, CEO of Key Buick, this gift provides long-term scholarship funding for UNF Athletics. Perry has been an ardent supporter of the Ospreys for many years.

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129. RICHARD DE RAISMES KIP Professorship in Marketing and Logistics – Established in 2003 by former UNF assistant dean Richard de Raismes Kip through his estate, this fund provides a professorship in business administration/marketing and logistics in the Coggin College of Business.

130. KATHRYN MAGEE KIP Professorship in Financial Services – Established by Dr. Richard de Raismes Kip in honor of his wife, this professorship within the Coggin College of Business advances the financial services programs within the areas of accounting, finance, insurance, investment, real estate and taxes.

131. RICHARD DE RAISMES KIP Prize – This endowment provides monetary awards to outstanding students in financial services. It is named after founding faculty member Dr. Richard de Raismes Kip, who was assistant dean in the College of Business Administration, now the Coggin College of Business.

132. RICHARD DE RAISMES KIP Accounting Professorship I – Established in 1996 by former UNF assistant dean Richard de

Raismes Kip through his estate, this fund provides a professorship in Accounting I within the Coggin College of Business.

133. RICHARD DE RAISMES KIP Accounting Professorship II – Established in 1996 by former UNF assistant dean Richard de Raismes Kip through his estate, this fund provides a professorship in Accounting II within the Coggin College of Business.

134. RICHARD DE RAISMES KIP Professorship in Banking – Established in 1996 by former UNF assistant dean Richard de Raismes Kip through his estate, this fund provides a professorship in industrial and labor relations within the Coggin College of Business.

135. RICHARD DE RAISMES KIP Professorship in Operations Management and Quantitative Methods – Established in 1996 by former UNF assistant dean Richard de Raismes Kip through his estate, this fund provides a professorship in operations management and quantitative methods within the Coggin College of Business.

136. KATHRYN MAGEE KIP and RICHARD DE RAISMES KIP Professorship – Established by Dr. and Mrs. Kip to fund endowed

professorships in disciplines within the Coggin College of Business, this fund also provides support for students seeking professional certification in financial services.

137. IRENE B. KIRBO Memorial Scholarship – Established in 2007, this gift provides scholarships to students to pursue an undergraduate or graduate degree in nursing. Mrs. Kirbo, through her trust, was a longtime supporter of nursing education throughout the region.

138. LOVEE and HY W. KLIMAN FAMILY Endowed Scholarship – Established in 1987 by longtime UNF trustee and successful businessman Hy Kliman and his wife, Lovee, this scholarship is available for students who graduated in the top-quarter of their high school classes and demonstrate a strong motivation to succeed in college while also having a financial need.

139. IRA M. KOGER Eminent Scholar Chair in American Music Established in 1986 by Ira Koger, commercial real estate developer and longtime arts patron, the chair supports the American Music program. The program includes the UNF Jazz Series, which provides students the opportunity to work with internationally renowned musicians, while benefiting the community with concerts and performances.

140. JAMES KUFELDT Memorial Scholarship – Established in 2004 by the Winn-Dixie Stores Foundation Inc., this gift provides scholarships for students majoring in management or marketing. James Kufeldt, who died of leukemia in 2001 at age 62, was the director and president of Winn-Dixie Stores Inc. for 11 years. He was an active member of the Coggin College of Business Advisory Council.

141. PAUL E. LADNIER Scholarship – Established in 2010 by friends, family and colleagues of longtime UNF art faculty member Paul E. Ladnier upon his retirement, this gift provides scholarships for art students.

142. MARY and JACK LAMBERT Graduate Fellowship in Logistics – Established In 1999 by Dr. Douglas M. Lambert in memory of his parents, this fellowship assists full-time Coggin College of Business students who are pursuing a graduate degree in business administration with a focus in logistics.

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143. LANDMAR GROUP, LLC Scholarship – Established in 2003, through the efforts of Ed Burr, former president, CEO and company founder, this gift provides scholarships for students who declare a major within the Coggin College of Business.

144. ELIZABETH LARSEN Music Scholarship – Established by the former teacher, Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra violinist and supporter of the arts, this scholarship is available to all music students for the study of classical music performance and music education.

145. BETTY LAWSON Physical Therapy Fellowship – Established in 2004, this gift provides fellowships for students in the physical therapy program. Students must complete an internship and or clinical rotation with Baptist Health to be awarded this fellowship. Betty Lawson passed away in 2006.

146. LAZZARA FAMILY Scholarship – Established in 2001 by Irene and Gasper Lazzara, this gift provides scholarships for students majoring in the fine and performing arts. The Lazzaras’ philanthropy is spread across many different areas of the University.

147. HARRIET LEMASTER French Scholarship – Established in 2007, this gift provides scholarships and study-abroad funding for students with a declared interest in French studies (sophomore) or majoring in French studies or any other French degree (junior or senior). This is the first French-language endowment at UNF.

148. LET US PLAY! Scholarship – This scholarship was established in 2002 to attract graduates of the Let Us Play! Camp at UNF. Let Us Play! is a spring-break camp for young women in Northeast Florida.

149. LIBRARY SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Fund – Established in 2009 by Ronald F. Chamblin, this gift provides support to the Thomas G. Carpenter Library to fund acquisitions, programs and building enhancements for Special Collections. Chamblin, who owns Chamblin Bookmine/Chamblin Uptown, is a member of the Dean’s Leadership Council at the library.

150. KATHRYN R. and RUTLEDGE P. LILES Pre-Law Visiting Professorship – This scholarship was established in 1998 by former Florida Bar president Rutledge P. Liles and his wife, Noel, to honor Mr.

Liles’ parents. The gift includes a visiting professorship in the ethics, standards and values course and a community lecture series on these topics.

151. ALAN C. LING INTERNATIONAL Scholarship – Established in 1997 in memory of Alan Campbell Ling, former provost and vice president for Academic Affairs at UNF, this endowment provides scholarship support for students with strong academic records while they participate in study-abroad programs, international service-learning programs or Honors Program study-abroad trips.

152. JULIE LOCQUAIO Memorial Nursing Scholarship – Established in 2011 by Corinne C. Hodak (B.S.N. ’86) this gift provides scholarships for UNF nursing students with a preference given to students who have graduated from the MaliVai Washington Kids Foundation program. Julie Locquaio, a friend of Hodak’s, was a registered nurse who worked for St. Vincent’s and Baptist Health hospitals. A native of the Philippines, she died in 2010.

153. DONALD LOOP Spanish Scholarship – Established in 2007, this gift provides scholarships and one-time, study-abroad funding for students who declare an interest in a Spanish language major (sophomore) or have been accepted as a major in Spanish language (junior or senior) and have an approved study-abroad trip scheduled to be completed prior to graduation. This is the first Spanish language endowment at UNF.

154. KATHARINE H. LOVETT Scholarship – Established in 2003 by W Radford Lovett II, past president of the UNF Foundation Board, his father, Radford D. Lovett Sr. and their family to honor the memory of his mother, this gift funds merit scholarships for first-time-in-college students.

155. LUFRANO Intercultural Gallery Fund – Established in 2009 by Drs. Robert and Anne Lufrano of Jacksonville, this gift provides funding for the Lufrano Intercultural Gallery of Art on the second floor of the Student Union. The gallery is intended to increase cultural awareness in art among students, faculty, staff and the general public.

156. JANICE A. and ROBERT C. MACHIN Study Abroad Scholarship – Established in 2011, this gift provides scholarships for students majoring in art history, allowing them to participate in a UNF-approved

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study-abroad program. Janice Machin is a part-time UNF faculty member in Art & Design.

157. MADISON-MULLIS-DEMING Local Government Fund – Established in 1990 by municipal attorney and local executive director of the League of Cities, Claude Mullis, this fund honors lifetime Jacksonville resident and nationally known expert in municipal law, William M. Madison. The estate of local planning expert Todd Deming provided additional funds. The combined endowment provides a fellowship for full-time graduate students in the Master’s of Public Administration program as well as lecture events with planning themes presented by UNF’s Center for Local Government and the American Planning Association.

158. THE MAIN STREET AMERICA GROUP Endowed Urban Education Scholarship – Established in 2012, this gift provides need-based scholarships for Florida residents who are teacher certification majors, with preference given to students wishing to teach in an urban school. The funding was provided by the charitable foundation of The Main Street America Group, a super-regional property/casualty insurance carrier with corporate headquarters located in Jacksonville.

159. HELLEN MARTIN TEACHER Scholarship – Established in 2007 by Ethel Lee Harris, this gift provides need-based undergraduate scholarships for first-time-in-college students. Harris, a longtime Jacksonville resident, established the scholarship in honor of her daughter, who was a high school teacher in New Jersey for many years before succumbing to complications of leukemia in 2004.

160. DANIEL A. MARTINEZ FAMILY Scholarship for Putnam County Students – Established in 1994 by Palatka residents Katie and Dan Martinez with matching funds provided by Georgia Pacific Corporation, this scholarship is available to Putnam County high school graduates and transfer students from St. Johns River Community College with financial need.

161. JOHN E. MATHEWS Jr. Software Fund – Established by the members of the Computer and Information Sciences Advisory Committee, this fund was named to honor former state senator John E. Mathews Jr. The endowment provides an ongoing revenue source to procure software support for the program.

162. KRISTIN McCALL Scholarship – Established in 2006 by John E. and Kimberly A. Hinton to honor the memory of their daughter, this gift provides scholarships to students majoring in elementary education in the College of Education and Human Services. In 2006, a drunk driver killed Kristin McCall, a UNF student who graduated in 2004 with a degree in elementary education.

163. DIANNE and GARY McCALLA Scholarship – Established in 2010, this gift provides funding to First Generation Scholarships for students with financial-aid need and are the first in their family to seek a college degree. The McCallas are longtime supporters of education, health and the arts in Jacksonville.

164. HOPE McMATH Leadership in the Arts Scholarship – Established in 2011 by James Van Vleck to honor Hope McMath, this gift provides scholarships to students majoring in art, fine arts or art history who have completed at least one Art & Design course focused on museum studies. In addition, students will be eligible to receive one-time support for a study-abroad program or an internship in visual arts related to museum studies.

165. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL AUXILIARY Scholarship – Established in 2000, this gift assists students from the Brooks College of Health. To qualify for the scholarship, students must be a junior or senior majoring in a health-related field.

166. TERENCE Y. MILAM Memorial Scholarship – Established in 2005 by family and friends, this gift provides a scholarship for freshmen and sophomores who intend to major in music or juniors and seniors who are majoring in music. Applicants must express an interest in studying guitar and must be selected and accepted by a Department of Music committee. The fund also provides unrestricted operating support for the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), a cultural resource of UNF.

167. DOUGLAS C. MILLER Scholarship – Established in 2010 by Douglas C. Miller and friends, this gift provides support to students in the civil engineering program who participate in competitions and/or attend conferences related to their field of study.

168. JAMES W. and MILDRED D. MILLIGAN Presidential Fellowship – Established in 2008, this gift provides fellowships for graduate students. Candidates are recommended to the president by the Graduate

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School. Jim Milligan has been a longtime supporter of UNF and member of the Foundation Board since 1991. This is the University’s first Presidential Fellowship.

169. MILLIE MILLIGAN Nursing Scholarship – Established in 2002 by longtime UNF Foundation Board member James Milligan to honor his wife, this scholarship is for outstanding UNF students who have been accepted into the nursing program.

170. MODIS Scholarship – Established in 2001, this gift is for students with a major or minor in computer and information sciences in the College of Computing, Engineering and Construction. It was originally established by MPS Group, which was acquired by Adecco Group North America, a recruiting and workforce-solutions company with more than 900 offices in North America.

171. ALMETA MONROE-TURNER Scholarship – Established in 2012 by area business executive Almeta Monroe-Turner, this gift provides scholarships through the First Generation Scholarship program. Monroe-Turner owns her own insurance and financial services agency in Orange Park.

172. WALTER L. MOORE Graduate Fellowship – Established in 2005, this gift provides fellowship support for MBA students in the Coggin College of Business. Preference is given to employees of the member companies of the National Paper Trade Association and their children. Moore was a retired paper company executive who served on the UNF Foundation Board from 1983 to 1986.

173. PAT MORAN and JM FAMILY ENTERPRISES INC. Endowed Scholarship in Transportation and Logistics – Established in 2002, this gift provides scholarship assistance to students majoring in transportation and logistics.

174. MORGANN/CHOY LGBT Fund – This fund, established in 2009 by Dan Morgann, M.D. and Brandon N. Choy, supports the programs and initiatives within the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Resource Center, including but not limited to programming, educational materials and outreach.

175. MORIARTY Irish Studies Scholarship – This fund was established in 2009 by Dr. Richard Bizot, a UNF professor of English and

director of Irish Studies, to honor the Moriarty family, including his mother, Rita Moriarty Bizot. The fund supports study-abroad programs in Ireland.

176. THAD MOSELEY, M.D. Scholarship – Established in 2006 by Linda Crank Moseley, this gift provides scholarships for students in the Brooks College of Health’s School of Nursing. Dr. Moseley was the first president of the UNF Foundation when it was established in 1971 and remained active with the University until his death in 2002.

177. SAM E. MOUSA Merit Scholarship – Established in 2004, this gift provides scholarships for academically outstanding students. To qualify for the scholarship, students must have a high school GPA of at least 3.6, and a minimum score of 1300 on the SAT or 28 on the ACT. Community college transfer students must have a 3.5 GPA to qualify for the scholarship.

178. Dr. PAUL and CHRISTIE MUCCIOLO Pre-Medical Scholarship – Established by Dr. Paul Mucciolo (B.A. ’90) in 2004, this gift provides scholarships for students expressing intent to apply to a medical-professional program after graduation. Students are required to take several pre-med courses.

179. F. L. MULLIKIN and R. MATTESON Scholarship – This scholarship fund was created in 1998 by Jazz Studies program supporter Jacqueline Mullikin Drashin and named in memory of her husband, Fred Mullikin, and Rich Matteson, founding director of UNF’s Jazz Studies program. The endowment provides scholarships for music majors.

180. DORIS B. and CHARLES M. NEVIASER Baseball Scholarship – Established in 2004 by Charles and Doris Neviaser, this gift provides scholarship funding for baseball student-athletes.

181. DORIS B. and CHARLES M. NEVIASER Nursing Scholarship – Established in 2006, this gift provides scholarships for nursing students and other health-profession degree programs at the Brooks College of Health. Charles Buddy Neviaser passed away in 2006 shortly after establishing the endowment.

182. RUSSELL B. and KATHERINE S. NEWTON III First Generation Scholarship – Established in 2008 by Russell B.

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“Rusty” and Katherine S. Newton III, this gift provides scholarships for students who are the first in their families to seek four-year college degrees. Rusty Newton is a longtime UNF supporter and president of the UNF Foundation Board from 2006 to 2009.

183. JANET and JOSEPH NICOSIA Scholarship in Leadership – Established in 2003, this gift provides scholarships for students who declare a major in the Coggin College of Business. Mr. Nicosia was an active volunteer in the business college.

184. NORTHEAST FLORIDA CHAPTER – Florida Engineering Society – Established in 2012 this gift provides scholarships to juniors or seniors who have been accepted into the School of Engineering with preference given to active members of the Florida Engineering Society UNF Student Chapter.

185. NURSING PROGRAM Enhancement Fund – Established by the Memorial Hospital Auxiliary in 2004, this gift provides support for the Brooks College of Health’s nursing program. Support includes, but is not limited to, the purchase of new equipment, supplies, faculty and staff training, travel and curriculum-enhancement materials.

186. ON CAMPUS TRANSITION PROGRAM Scholarship – Established in 2012 by The Arc Jacksonville On Campus Transition Program, this endowment provides support to students with intellectual and developmental disabilities to receive innovative transition services while experiencing college life through auditing classes.

187. ORGANIC GARDEN Endowment – Established in October 2012, this $100,000 gift was awarded by UNF alum R. Bruce Ogier to establish UNF’s Frederick and Ophelia Tate Ogier Organic Garden, named in honor of his parents. A total of $30,000 of this gift was used to establish an endowment to support the future expansion of the garden. This endowment is the first of its kind for UNF, as is the garden it supports. The garden serves as a living laboratory for students to explore multiple disciplines, including health and wellness through outdoor recreation and experiential learning. Thanks to this generous gift, UNF will serve as a model for other universities in incorporating experiential learning on farms or with gardens.

188. PRIME F. OSBORN Eminent Scholar Chair in Transportation – Established in 1981 by the CSX Corporation to honor its former

CEO, this chair in the Department of Transportation and Logistics in the Coggin College of Business places UNF at the forefront of transportation and logistics management education and research in this country and abroad.

189. OSHER LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE Program – This gift, established in 2009 by The Bernard Osher Foundation, provides support for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute in UNF’s Division of Continuing Education. The institute is a non-credit educational program specifically designed for people 50 or older.

190. OSPREY CLUB Scholarship – Established in 200l by the Osprey Club Executive Board, which is an athletic booster and fund-raising group, this gift provides long-term scholarship funding for UNF Athletics.

191. TORIN BERNARD OWENS Scholarship – Established in 2007 by Martha Evans Owens, this gift provides scholarships for descendants of members or graduates of the Fernandina Beach High School Class of 1981 or those who have attended Fernandina Beach High School. Mrs. Evans instituted the scholarship in memory of her son.

192. PBS&J FOUNDATION Scholarship – Established in 2007 by the PBS&J Foundation, this gift provides scholarships to students in civil engineering who have graduated from high schools in Baker, Clay, Duval, Nassau or St. Johns counties. PBS&J is an employee-owned firm that provides infrastructure planning, engineering, architecture and program-management services to public and private clients.

193. PAJCIC Scholarship – Established in 2003 by Anne and Stephen J. Pajcic III and Sallyn and Gary C. Pajcic, this gift provides need-based scholarships for entering freshmen who live within the district boundaries of the former Paxon High School as defined by the Duval County School Board prior to the fall of 1996.

194. JASON PANIDES and DEBRA DOUGHTY Memorial Scholarship – Established in 2004 by family and friends, this gift provides scholarships for students majoring in criminal justice with an interest in law enforcement careers. Jason Panides (B.A. ’97) died while serving as a border patrol officer in Laredo, Texas.

195. PAPER INSTITUTE Fund – Established in 2006, this fund supports the Paper and Plastic Education Research (PAPER) Institute’s mission

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to encourage and support the Coggin College of Business faculty in their research, education, training and development endeavors that integrate academic pursuits relevant to the National Paper Trade Alliance (NPTA) and its membership.

196. PAM and BOBBY PAUL Scholarship – Established in 2009 by Pamela Y. and Robert H. Paul III, this gift provides undergraduate need-based scholarships for first-time-in-college students who graduate from Duval County public high schools. The scholarship is part of The Jacksonville Commitment, a program designed to award financial assistance to Duval County public high school students who are the first in their families to attend college. The Pauls are Jacksonville civic leaders and former members of the UNF Foundation Board.

197. PHILLIPS FAMILY First Generation Scholarship – Established in 2003 by Mary K. Kitty Phillips and Philip B. Phillips Jr., this gift is designated for students who are the first in their families to seek bachelor’s degrees. Mr. Phillips is a former UNF Foundation Board member.

198. THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP First Generation Scholarship – Established in 2011, this gift provides scholarships to students who are the first in their families to attend college. The PLAYERS Championship, which sponsors one of the nation’s premier golf tournaments every year in Ponte Vedra Beach, is also a major charitable organization in the region (Funding to begin in Fiscal Year 2012-13).

199. DAVE POLOVINA Baseball Scholarship – Established in 2006, this gift provides scholarships for student-athletes who are on the baseball team at UNF. Polovina is a longtime member and past president of the Osprey Club, the booster organization for UNF Athletics.

200. PRATT-DANNALS FAMILY Endowed Scholarship – Established in July 2013, this gift provides need-based scholarship funding for UNF College of Education and Human Services teacher certification majors, with an emphasis on students focused on teaching mathematics or science. The scholarship was created by friends and colleagues of Ed Pratt-Dannals, the former Duval County School Board superintendent. Preference is given to students wishing to teach in an urban school.

201. PRE-LAW Scholarship – Established in 2003 by a number of donors, this gift provides scholarships for students who have been in the Pre-Law Program for two semesters. Scholarship applications are judged by a committee consisting of the dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, the Pre-Law director, representatives from the Jacksonville law community and UNF faculty on the Pre-Law Board.

202. PRESIDENTIAL Scholarship – Established in 1989, these funds are provided through unrestricted gifts from alumni and friends to create a scholarship to attract outstanding students. Donors may make gifts to this fund at any time at the giving level of their choice.

203. PROSSER HALLOCK TEKIE FOUNDATION Scholarship – Established in 2008 by the Prosser Hallock Tekie Foundation, this gift provides scholarships to juniors and seniors majoring in civil engineering. The scholarship was established in memory of the late Azeb Tekie, a transportation engineer at Prosser Hallock Inc. for 11 years and an immigrant from Ethiopia.

204. REMMER RYZEWIC FAMILY FOUNDATION Scholarship – Established in 2008 by the Remmer Ryzewic Family Fund, this gift supports The Jacksonville Commitment program, which provides need-based scholarships for Duval County high school graduates. Ryzewic was the president of the UNF Foundation Board and a longtime supporter of the University.

205. DUSTY RHODES Baseball Scholarship – Established in 2005 by the Osprey Baseball Alumni Club and a group of baseball supporters known as The Friends of Dusty Rhodes, this gift provides scholarships for student-athletes who are on the UNF baseball team. The gift is in recognition of UNF baseball coach Dusty Rhodes’ contributions in establishing and maintaining the baseball program at UNF.

206. RIVER BRANCH FOUNDATION Fund – Established in 2006, this gift provides funds to support the UNF Environmental Center in the areas of research, student scholarships and environmental programs. Faculty members from a variety of disciplines are eligible to receive support for their projects and programs.

207. ANDREW A. ROBINSON Eminent Scholar Chair in Educational Policy and Economic Development – Established in 1987 by Frederick H. Schultz in memory of Dr. Robinson, who was a

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respected community leader, founding principal of Raines High School, dean of education and interim president at UNF, this chair brings national scholars, educators and business leaders to the University to provide new insights on educational reform.

208. ANDREW A. ROBINSON Promising Scholars Award – This fund was established in 1989 by family and friends of UNF Interim President Andrew Robinson in his memory. Strong communication skills are required for the scholarship, and although preference is given to inner-city youths, the scholarship is open to all high school students in the United States.

209. GLADYS RODDENBERRY Fellowship – Established in 2009 by Harry H. Roddenberry, this gift provides fellowship funding for graduate students who are current or newly selected recipients of The Gladys Roddenberry Graduate Fellowships for Teaching Excellence, named in honor of his late wife. Recipients must be employed in Duval County public or private schools and have three to ten years of experience.

210. Z. RAY ROSS Endowed Memorial Nursing Scholarship – Established in 2003 by Helen W. Wich, this gift provides scholarships for nursing students. Z. Ray (B.A. ’74, M.Ed. ’80), as she was called by friends, was a leader in the state of Florida in the Florida Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs.

211. ROTARY CLUB OF RIVERSIDE Scholarship – Established in 2012 by the Rotary Club of Jacksonville, this gift provides scholarships through the First Generation Scholarship Program to students residing in specific zip codes in Jacksonville.

212. ROTARY CLUB OF SOUTHPOINT Athletic Scholarship – Established in 2004, this gift provides scholarships for student-athletes in good standing academically and athletically. Recipients attend one Rotary Club of Southpoint luncheon yearly to be recognized for his or her achievements

213. THE ST. JOE COMPANY Scholarship/Fellowship – This scholarship/fellowship was established in 2001 for undergraduate and graduate students in the College of Education and Human Services

who wish to teach in urban settings and/or specialize in English for Speakers of Other Languages’ (ESOL) teaching strategies.

214. LOWELL MASON SALTER Graduate Fellowship – Established in 2001 and funded by alumni and friends of Dr. Lowell Salter, this gift provides graduate fellowships to students pursuing business degrees through the Coggin College of Business. Dr. Salter established and directed the Small Business Development Center for three decades and was a founding faculty member.

215. MIYUKI K. and HERBERT W. SCHEIDEL Scholarship – Established in 2000, this gift assists need-based students graduating from the beaches area to attend UNF. The student and his or her family must own and live in a home constructed by the Habitat for Humanity of the Jacksonville Beaches or St. Augustine. In 2002, the scholarship was expanded to include young women from Pace Center for Girls and the UNF classical music program, and in 2008, to include the scholarship recipients of the Alliance for the Lost Boys of Sudan. Scheidel Scholars are also eligible for study-abroad support.

216. GERT and CHRISTINE SCHMIDT Global MBA Graduate Fellowship – Established in 2005 by Christine Schmidt and her sons, this gift provides graduate fellowships for students who have been accepted into the Coggin College of Business’ GlobalMBA program. In the late ’60s, Gert Schmidt chaired the site-selection committee that determined where UNF would be located. He received his MBA from UNF in 1979.

217. SEA STAR LINE Scholarship – Established in 2005, this gift provides scholarships for students majoring in transportation and logistics, international business, business administration or marketing in the Coggin College of Business. Preference is given to students who have completed or are participating in the Coggin College of Business approved transportation and logistics internship program at Sea Star Line.

218. CAROLYN and KENNETH SHACTER Scholarship – Established in 2007, the Shacters are staff members at Robert E. Lee High School. This gift provides scholarships for students who declare a major in physics or an engineering discipline.

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219. WILLIAM F. SHEFFIELD Real Estate Professorship – William Fritz Sheffield, a well-known developer in Northeast Florida, funded this endowed faculty chair in real estate in the Coggin College of Business. The purpose is to educate students in the best practices of the profession.

220. STEVEN and THERESA SHERMAN Scholarship – Established by the Shermans in 2011, this gift provides scholarships through The Jacksonville Commitment, a program designed to award need-based financial assistance to Duval County public high school students.

221. VIRGINIA and PAUL SHIELDS/BROOKS HEALTH FOUNDATION Scholarship – Established in 2003, this gift provides scholarships for Brooks College of Health students. Preference is given to students whose interests are in the rehabilitation profession and students who have worked or are working in the rehabilitation area.

222. GARY and LAINE SILVERFIELD Community Leadership Council Scholarship – Established in 2004, this gift provides scholarships for students in the College of Education and Human Services who are majoring in an area leading to Florida teacher certification. Mr. Silverfield was former chair of what is now the COEHS Dean’s Education Advisory Council. Mrs. Silverfield received her M.Ed. from UNF in 1976.

223. LAINE S. SILVERFIELD Special Education Scholarship – Established in 2010 by alumna Laine S. Silverfield (M.Ed. ’76), this gift provides scholarships to junior and senior students majoring in exceptional student and deaf education.

224. EDDY M. SKOLFIELD Scholarship – Established in 2000, this gift provides scholarships for science students interested in biology, ultimately leading to a medical profession. Dr. Skolfield immigrated to the United States after World War II and worked with a group of pediatric physicians led by Dr. Richard Skinner of Jacksonville.

225. LINDA C. SLADE and TOM H. SLADE III Professorship of Entrepreneurial Studies – Established in 2005 by Linda C. Slade (B.A. ’74) and Tom H. Slade III, this gift supports teaching, research and programmatic initiatives of a professor of entrepreneurial studies in the Coggin College of Business.

226. LINDA CARTER SLADE and SUSAN REMMER RYZEWIC Scholarship – Established in 2009 by a close friend of Slade and Ryzewic, this fund provides undergraduate need-based scholarships. The Slade Scholarship supports students receiving services from the UNF Disability Resource Center. The Ryzewic Scholarship supports students enrolled in the Osprey Financial Group class in the Coggin College of Business.

227. JACK SLAUGHTER AND SAM JACOBSON Endowed Scholarship – Established in June 2013, this scholarship was created by Jack Slaughter and Sam Jacobson to provide scholarship funding for students who independently support themselves or a household. The total endowment is $25,000, although the total gift is $30,000, as $1,000 will be placed into the operating account annually for five years so support can be provided to students immediately.

228. DAVID A. SMITH and PSS WORLD MEDICAL INC. Business Scholarship – Established in 2002, this scholarship provides scholarship aid for academically outstanding students who are entering the Coggin College of Business. PSS World Medical Inc. is a Fortune 1,000 medical supply company based in Jacksonville. David Smith (B.B.A. ’82) was the first alumnus to become president of a Fortune 1,000 company.

229. JODY and LAYTON SMITH Distinguished Finance Professorship – Established in 1999 by the Smiths, this fund provides a professorship in the field of investments and portfolio management. The professor will conduct research in the areas of finance and serve as a mentor to students in ethical practices as they manage an actual portfolio.

230. JODY and LAYTON SMITH Scholarship – Established in 1995 by the Smiths, this merit-based scholarship is for students majoring in finance and financial services.

231. OTIS SMITH KIDS FOUNDATION Scholarship – Established in 2007 by the Otis Smith Kids Foundation, this gift supports the First Generation Scholarship Program, providing need-based support for students who are the first in their families to attend college.

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232. SUSAN JOY SMITH Memorial Scholarship – Established in memory of Susan Joy Smith by a friend of her family, this scholarship is to assist full-time juniors and seniors from Duval County enrolled in the Brooks College of Health.

233. LYNNE M. SNEED Scholarship – Established in 2003, this gift provides scholarships for Brooks College of Health students who demonstrate financial need. Lynne M. Sneed is a longtime volunteer and advocate for health-care and rehabilitation education and services.

234. LUCA DEE SOILEAU Scholarship – Established in 2002 by John W. and Nina O. Soileau in memory of John Soileau’s mother, this gift provides scholarships for students majoring in elementary education.

235. NINA, JOHN, JON, BROOKE and BENJAMIN SOILEAU Athletic Scholarship – Established in 2001 by John and Nina Soileau, CEO and president of Metabolic Research Center, this gift provides long-term scholarship funding for UNF Athletics.

236. JUDITH L. SOLANO Scholarship – Established in 2012 by friends of Judith L. Solano, this gift provides scholarships to students in the College of Computing, Construction and Engineering. Solano was a founding faculty member and one-time president of the UNF Faculty Association who served on the University’s Board of Trustees and the Florida Board of Governors.

237. BETTE SOLDWEDEL Research Initiative – Dr. Bette Soldwedel, a longtime faculty member at UNF, established this fund in 1998 through her estate. The purpose is to offer encouragement and support to women and men of the UNF community who are engaged in research in gender issues and to provide assistance to UNF women conducting research in all areas.

238. SPIRITUALITY and HEALTH Professorship – This professorship was established by friends of the Brooks College of Health to expose student health-care professionals to the spiritual aspects of care-giving and to increase awareness by the professional community of the importance of the spiritual component in health care.

239. JEFF STEAGALL Study Abroad Scholarship/Fellowship – Established in 2011 by Maureen and Jeffrey E. Michelman and friends, this gift provides students in the Coggin College of Business

scholarships/fellowships to participate in study-abroad programs. In 1996, Steagall, a UNF economics professor, proposed establishing an international business program and became the original director of the program, as well as the Richard deRaismes Kip Professor of International Business. Michelman is a UNF professor of accounting and the director of the International Business program.

240. DAVID A. STEIN Business Ethics Scholarship – Established by business leader and Burger King pioneer David Stein in 1999, this endowment created a scholarship for students who demonstrate need and a commitment to leadership and ethics in business. Students are drawn from First Coast area high schools.

241. STEINWAY PIANO Fund – Established in 2004 by donors to the Department of Music, this endowment provides support for the maintenance and upkeep of Steinway pianos purchased for UNF music students.

242. STELLAR Scholarship – Established in 2002 by the Stellar construction firm, this gift provides financial assistance and promotes academic achievement among undergraduate degree candidates in building construction management and engineering.

243. TED STEPHENSON Baseball Scholarship – This scholarship was established In 1993 by Dr. Lynne Raiser and her sister, Dorothy Fant, in memory of their father. This one-time scholarship award is available to the Osprey baseball player who best exhibits a commitment to fair play and sportsmanship. The player must be a full-time undergraduate student with a high GPA.

244. RUSSELL STEWARD Memorial Track and Cross Country Scholarship – Established in 2004, this gift provides scholarships for track or cross-country student-athletes in good academic and athletic standing. Russ Steward, a UNF cross-country runner, died in 2002 when he was 21 years old.

245. FRIENDS OF THE STUDENT AFFAIRS Community Council Scholarship – Established in 2008, this gift provides scholarships for high school students from Baker, Clay, Duval, Nassau or St. Johns counties who head households with dependents or who must work to support a household.

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246. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Scholarship – This endowment was established to award an exemplary full-time undergraduate student with a strong record of involvement and leadership. Preference is given to National Merit Scholars, semi-finalists, achievement scholars or commended students.

247. SYNOVUS BANK Scholarship – Established in 2006, this gift provides scholarships to junior or senior students in the College of Education and Human Services.

248. SYNOVUS BANK OF JACKSONVILLE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Scholarship for Sport Management – Established in 2012 by the board of directors of Synovus Bank of Jacksonville, this gift provides scholarships to juniors and seniors majoring in sport management.

249. TAYLOR ENGINEERING Professorship – Established in 2006 by Taylor Engineering Inc., this endowment promotes and supports collaborative research among universities, private industry and government in the fields of coastal and water resources science and engineering. The Taylor Engineering Professor provides leadership for the Taylor Engineering Research Institute, which is housed in the College of Computing, Engineering and Construction. Dr. R. Bruce Taylor currently serves as chair of the UNF Board of Trustees.

250. TAYLOR ENGINEERING Scholarship – Established in 2000 by Dr. R. Bruce Taylor, president of Taylor Engineering Inc., this gift provides scholarships to students in the civil engineering program in the College of Computing, Engineering and Construction.

251. TERRY Presidential Professorship – Established in 2004 by Mary Virginia Terry, this gift provides one professorship to be awarded at the discretion of the president for the purpose of recognizing faculty achievements. Mrs. Terry and her late husband, C. Herman Terry, have been involved with UNF for many years.

252. MARY VIRGINIA and C. HERMAN TERRY Scholarship – Established in 1989 by philanthropists Mary Virginia and C. Herman Terry, this merit scholarship is intended to attract high-achieving students (those with a 3.6 GPA, 1300 SAT or 28 ACT) to UNF. Each recipient may participate in a study-abroad or research project.

253. CAROL C. and JOSEPH A. THOMPSON Scholarship – Established in 2003, this gift provides scholarships for students majoring in nursing. Carol Thompson (M.S.H. ’79), an alumna, founding chair of the Board of Trustees and civic leader, has long been involved in education and health-care delivery.

254. RONALD and MAUREEN TOWNSEND Scholarship – Established in 2006, this gift provides scholarships for first-time-in-college high school graduates from Duval, St. Johns, Clay, Baker and Nassau counties in Florida and juniors and seniors majoring in communication. Ron and Maureen have been active over the years serving on the UNF Foundation and Fine Arts Center boards respectively.

255. TRANSFORMATIONAL LEARNING OPPORTUNITY Scholarship – Established in 2005 by the senior administration of UNF, this gift provides scholarships for students interested in engaging in a Transformational Learning Opportunity, such as study abroad, research or other experiences defined by the University.

256. DANNEHL and KEVIN TWOMEY Scholarship/Fellowship – Established in 2002, this gift provides financial assistance to students completing degrees in education. Preference is given to students pursuing teaching careers in urban schools. Mr. Twomey is a founding member of the UNF Board of Trustees.

257. DANNEHL and KEVIN TWOMEY Fund – Established in 2003, the Twomeys are building this endowment with its purpose to be determined at a later date when eligible for state matching funds.

258. UNF ENGINEERING ADVISORY COUNCIL Scholarship – Established in 2008 by a loyal group of alumni and friends, this gift provides scholarships to students in the civil, electrical or mechanical engineering programs. The EAC is a longstanding committee of volunteers who have assisted the college since its formation in the early ’90s.

259. UNF PARENTS ASSOCIATION Scholarship – Established in 2008, this endowment provides merit-based scholarships to students who demonstrate a commitment to community service. The Parents Association serves as a link between parents or guardians of UNF

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students and the University by facilitating ongoing communication to educate parents and families about University policies and campus resources.

260. UNF STUDENT LEADERSHIP Scholarship – This scholarship was established in 1989 for juniors or seniors who display outstanding leadership qualities.

261. UNIJAX Scholarship – Created in 1983 by UNIJAX Inc., this endowed scholarship is used to attract outstanding students to the University of North Florida.

262. SUSANA URBINA Scholarship – Established in 2011 by Dottie and George Dorion and friends to honor UNF psychology professor Susana Urbina, this gift provides scholarships for students majoring in psychology. The Dorions are well-known area philanthropists who have funded a number of projects and scholarships at UNF.

263. SIMIN and REZA VAGHEFI International Business Scholarship – Established in 2005 by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jones in honor of Dr. Reza Vaghefi and his wife, Dr. Simin Vaghefi, this gift provides scholarships for students majoring in international business and participating in internships abroad. Jones, an honorary member of the UNF Foundation Board, is the former CEO of Barnett Bank. Reza Vaghefi is a management professor in the Coggin College of Business. Simin Vaghefi is a Professor Emeritus in the Brooks College of Health.

264. VAN LAW Scholarship/Fellowship – Established in 2010 by Paula (M.B.A ’84) and Bill Van Law (B.B.A. ’84), alumni of the Coggin College of Business, this gift provides funding for students in the Coggin College of Business.

265. JAMES VAN VLECK Promising Futures Scholarship – Established in 2005, this gift provides scholarships for students majoring in art history, ceramics and sculpture, graphic design, multimedia, painting, drawing or photography in the College of Arts and Sciences. Eligible students must present at a regional or national conference or have a UNF-approved study-abroad trip scheduled to be completed prior to graduation.

266. JAMES VAN VLECK Scholarship – Established in 2002, this gift provides scholarships for juniors or seniors majoring or minoring in international studies in the College of Arts and Sciences who wish to participate in a study-abroad program. This endowment is part of the College of Arts and Sciences Endowed Scholarship/Fellowship Fund.

267. JAMES VAN VLECK International Business Scholarship – Established in 2003 by Isabelle T. Davis (B.A. ’86), this gift was made in honor of local civic leader Jim Van Vleck. The gift supports programs and activities that provide study-abroad opportunities for students in the Coggin College of Business.

268. VULCAN MATERIALS / FLORIDA ROCK DIVISION Scholarship – Established in 2007, this gift supports The Jacksonville Commitment program, making need-based scholarships available to qualifying high school graduates from Duval County. Vulcan Materials Co. is the nation’s largest producer of construction aggregates and is a leader in the production of other construction materials. Its presence in the community is represented by the Florida Rock Division.

269. ROBERT and PEGGY WARE Scholarship – Established in 1985 by Bob Ware (M.Ed. ’84), an IBM executive, and his wife, Peggy (B.A. ’80), who taught in the Duval County schools, this scholarship is awarded to an undergraduate or graduate student majoring in special education with demonstrated financial need.

270. NINA WATERS NONPROFIT LEADERSHIP Scholarship Endowment – Established in 2012 by James and Joan Van Vleck, this scholarship honors Nina Waters, president of The Community Foundation of Jacksonville. The scholarship’s goal is to help support a student who is enrolled in the Graduate Certificate in Non-Profit Management program, which is housed within the Department of Political Science and Public Administration.

271. JOSHUA C. WATKINS MEMORIAL Scholarship – This endowment was established in 2006 in memory of Marine Cpl. Joshua C. Watkins by Amy Vazquez, his mother, and David Tillis, his uncle. Watkins was killed in action in Iraq. The scholarship is for

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active duty, reserve or honorably discharged military personnel with a preference given to Marines. Gifts to this endowment can be given at any time and at any level.

272. WEAVER FAMILY FOUNDATION Scholarship – Established in 2001 by Delores Barr and J. Wayne Weaver, majority owners of the Jacksonville Jaguars, this gift created need-based merit scholarships. Scholarship recipients must demonstrate a commitment to community service.

273. WEIGHT-KILCULLEN Basketball Scholarship – Established in 2005, this gift provides basketball scholarships for student-athletes as well as discretionary funds for use by the head basketball coach. Tony Weight established the endowment to recognize Matt Kilcullen, UNF’s first Division I basketball coach, for his service to the men’s basketball program.

274. LU ANN & DORAN WEINSTEIN Memorial Scholarship in Business – Established in 2012 by the estate of the late Lu Ann Bear and Doran Weinstein, this gift provides business scholarships in memory of her husband. Lu Ann Bear was an artist and portrait painter while Doran Weinstein was a Jacksonville business executive.

275. LU ANN & DORAN WEINSTEIN Memorial Scholarship in Music – Established in 2012 by the estate of the late Lu Ann Bear and Doran Weinstein, this gift provides music scholarships. Lu Ann Bear was a professional artist and portrait painter. She was also an avid supporter of the UNF Music Program.

276. LU ANN & DORAN WEINSTEIN Memorial Scholarship in Visual Arts – Established in 2012 by the estate of the late Lu Ann Bear and Doran Weinstein, this gift provides scholarships in the visual arts. Lu Ann Bear was a professional artist and portrait painter. Her objective was to support the visual arts in the Department of Art & Design.

277. WELLS FARGO BANK Scholarship – Originally established by First Union, this scholarship is for undergraduate students who are National Merit Scholars, semifinalists, achievement scholars or commended students.

278. WELLS FARGO EDUCATION Scholarship – Established in 2005 through the foundation of Wachovia Bank, this endowment provides scholarships for students who plan to major in teacher education. Recipients must declare an interest to major or minor in education for their junior and senior years. This scholarship is for first-time-in-college and transfer students.

279. ELLIS F. WHITE Founding Faculty Scholarship/Fellowship – Established in 2002 by UNF alumni and faculty in memory of Ellis F. White, the founding dean of the College of Education and Human Services, this award is given to outstanding undergraduate and graduate students majoring in education.

280. KRISTI WILDER “ARE YOU MY FRIEND?” Scholarship/Fellowship – Established in 2003, this scholarship/fellowship is awarded to juniors, seniors or graduate students majoring in special education who demonstrate financial need. Students must live in Nassau, Duval, Baker, Clay or St. Johns counties, with first preference given to those living in Nassau County and second preference to Duval County residents.

281. J.H. WILLIAMS Scholarship – Established in 2006 by the Florida Georgia Blood Alliance Inc. in honor of Joseph Hanson Williams for his 25 years of service and time as chair of the board, this gift provides scholarships for students who have a demonstrated compassion for others and support the Florida Georgia Blood Alliance’s volunteer blood donor program.

282. WOMEN and GIRLS HEALTH RESEARCH Professorship – Established in 2004 by a group of interested donors, this gift creates a professorship in female health research. This professorship allows the Brooks College of Health to attract nationally recognized health researchers and educators.

283. MARK E. WORKMAN Endowed Professorship – Established in 2003 by Gerald B. Mitchell and Stephanie W. Mitchell in honor of Dr. Mark Workman, former dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, and former UNF provost this gift provides a named professorship to the dean of the College of Arts and Sciences for the purpose of

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teaching, research and public service. The dean may support student scholarships, faculty teaching and research projects, curriculum development and the purchase of equipment and technology.

284. WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL/UNF LECTURE SERIES – Established in 2007 by World Affairs Council members and friends, this endowment provides funding for visiting professors and lecturers for students, faculty, alumni and the general public. Support for these programs includes honoraria, travel and related expenses. Speakers will cover topics of international and national interest. The endowment was created through a challenge grant by an anonymous donor.

285. GERSON YESSIN Distinguished Professorship in Classical Music – Established in 1998 by Ruth Conley and community members to honor Dr. Gerson Yessin, the retired founding chair of UNF’s Department of Music, this professorship provides support for an outstanding senior faculty member in the field of classical music studies.

286. SIR COLVILLE YOUNG Scholarship/Fellowship – Established in 1998 by Dr. Betty Flinchum, former senior adviser for UNF’s international programs, this scholarship/fellowship honors His Excellency Sir Colville Young, governor general of Belize. The award provides funding for College of Education and Human Services students who are citizens of Belize, to study at UNF and later return to their country with renewed training, skills and the motivation to excel as educators.

287. ELIZABETH and IRWIN ZEKARIA Scholarship/Fellowship – Established in 1998 by the Zekarias, this gift awards scholarships/fellowships to undergraduate and graduate students in the College of Education and Human Services who demonstrate financial need. Preference is given to students majoring in deaf education.

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Report for the 12 Months Ending June 30, 2013

A 1 Accounting Principals Accounting Scholarship 25,000 19,416

2 Cynthia A. Alderson Memorial Scholarship 12,659 12,648

3 Ted R. Allaire Memorial Endowed Scholarship 25,000 25,000

4 John J. Allen 1+1=3 or More Scholarship 28,800 30,646

5 Alumni Association Scholarship 124,535 114,632

6 American Society of Highway Engineers Scholarship 72,259 65,126

7 B. Michael Andreu Scholarship 16,859 23,754

8 Eleanor H. and Thomas F. Aretz Nursing Scholarship 520,372 407,594

9 Arts and Sciences Transformational Learning Scholarship 62,665 62,026

10 Ashland Hercules Water Technologies Engineering Scholarship 38,438 38,440

11 Ashland Hercules Water Technologies Sciences Scholarship 115,468 100,754

12 AT&T Florida Scholarship 150,018 155,206

13 Athletic Training and Physical Therapy Scholarship 114,437 95,549

14 Auld & White Economic Venture Fund 150,000 149,826

15 Ed Austin Fellowship 104,440 76,017

B 16 Bank of America Community Scholars Program 175,000 171,198

17 Bank of America Information Technology Professorship 300,000 207,848

18 Bank of America-Take Stock in Children Scholarship 195,000 132,919

19 Baptist Health System MSN Fellowship 450,006 409,662

20 Marianne B. and Lehman W. Barnes Scholarship 25,100 24,160

21 John Barrett Scholarship 30,100 25,304

22 James R. Belyea Memorial Scholarship Endowment 0 0

23 Krista D. Blackledge Scholarship Endowment 0 0

24 Eleanor and Leonard Blanchart Maritime Scholarship 2,182,978 1,768,937

25 Raymond D. Bowman Fund for Enviromental Center 125,000 124,183

26 Crowther Mann Boyd and Ida Broward Boyd Endowed Scholarship Fund 0 0

27 Catherine & Lewis Brantley Fellowship 0 0

28 Catherine & Lewis Brantley Scholarship 255,000 183,034

29 Donna Joy Brechler Nursing Scholarship 27,250 21,014

30 Brooks College of Health (BCOH) Academic Program Enhancement 359,824 364,026

31 Brooks College of Health Fund 201,233 137,340

32 Brooks College of Health Physical Therapy and Nursing Professorships 6,000,250 4,283,363

33 Brooks Health System Professorships 2,278,500 1,918,188

34 Brooks Health System Scholarship 171,500 153,811

35 John H. Brooks Men’s Golf Scholarship 50,000 35,393

Corpus Balance 6/30/12 - amount contributed by donor(s) through 6/30/12.Net Balance 6/30/12 - value of account including appreciation of investments and dividends.*To be funded in FY’14

Corpus Contributions - additional funds contributed by donor(s) between7/01/12 and 6/30/13Investment Earnings - total of dividends, interest, gains or losses.

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Schedule of Receipts, Expenditures and Endowment Balances

0 2,363 (372) (869) 25,000 20,538

1,010 1,495 (241) 0 13,669 14,912

2,400 2,062 (367) 0 30,400 32,094

0 3,748 (590) (1,149) 28,800 32,654

1,876 14,043 (2,213) (5,022) 126,411 123,316

13,128 7,535 (1,204) (2,204) 85,387 82,381

1,300 2,950 (465) (1,042) 18,159 26,496

0 49,603 (7,810) (18,239) 520,372 431,148

2,500 7,793 (1,232) 0 65,230 71,153

0 4,678 (737) (1,720) 38,438 40,662

0 12,261 (1,931) (4,508) 115,468 106,577

0 18,888 (2,974) (6,945) 150,018 164,175

10,713 11,675 (1,839) (3,693) 125,150 112,405

0 18,391 (2,899) (4,769) 150,000 160,548

0 9,252 (1,457) (3,388) 104,440 80,425

0 20,834 (3,280) (7,661) 175,000 181,091

0 26,052 (4,118) 0 300,000 229,782

0 16,176 (2,547) (5,948) 195,000 140,600

0 49,855 (7,849) (18,331) 450,006 433,336

0 2,961 (467) (828) 25,100 25,826

0 3,079 (485) (1,132) 30,100 26,767

25,000 1,522 (241) 0 25,000 26,281

50,000 3,043 (483) 0 50,000 52,561

0 203,278 (32,561) (55,923) 2,182,978 1,883,732

20,000 15,147 (2,386) (5,137) 145,000 151,807

1,000,000 81,494 (14,536) 0 1,000,000 1,066,958

75,000 4,565 (723 0) 75,000 78,842

0 22,295 (3,511) (7,946) 255,000 193,873

100 2,555 (403) (931) 27,350 22,336

13,727 45,443 (7,188) (11,591) 373,551 404,417

78 17,213 (2,721) 0 201,311 151,910

750 521,248 (82,057) (189,049) 6,001,000 4,534,255

0 233,437 (36,754) (85,834) 2,278,500 2,029,038

0 18,718 (2,947) (6,883) 171,500 162,699

0 4,307 (678) (1,587) 50,000 37,435

Administrative Fee - 1.65% annual assessment. Corpus Balance 6/30/13 - amount of total contributions since inception of endowment.Spending Allocation - 4.35% available for expenditure. Net Balance 6/30/13 - value of the endowment as of the last day of the fiscal year.

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Corpus Balance 6/30/12- amount contributed by donor(s) through 6/30/12. Corpus Contributions - additional funds contributed by donor(s) between Net Balance 6/30/12 - value of account including appreciation of investments and dividends. 7/01/12 and 6/30/13 Investment Earnings - total of dividends, interest, gains or losses.

Report for the 12 Months Ending June 30, 2013

B 36 Anna L. and David S. Brosche Fellowship 15,000 15,281

37 Brown, Terrell Hogan et al Pre-Law Visiting Professorship 36,250 29,814

38 Dr. Arthur “Buster” Browning Scholarship 10,100 8,890

C 39 CMC - Main Street America Group Career Management 50,000 49,832

40 Cascone Family Study Abroad Scholarship (COAS) 188,900 164,833

41 Cascone Family Study Abroad Scholarship (CCOB) 161,100 166,392

42 Center for Membrane Physics 4,913 4,461

43 Pamela S. Chally Dean’s Distinguished Professorship 1,200,000 883,436

44 Clarke and Cooper Family Scholarship 150,000 137,578

45 Rose and Fred Cobb Scholarship 155,345 159,344

46 Blanche B. and Luther W. Coggin and Family Fund 10,304,263 8,233,738

47 Blanche B. and Luther W. Coggin Professorship of Management 300,000 203,047

48 Blanche B. and Luther W. Coggin Scholarship in Business Administration 150,000 105,238

49 Coggin College of Business Building and Technology Enhancement Fund 600,000 468,624

50 Coggin College of Business Graduate Programs Business Scholarship 25,185 26,935

51 Coker, Myers et al Pre-Law Visiting Professorship 37,500 27,957

52 College of Education & Human Services Dean’s Education Advisory Council Scholarship 25,600 25,798

53 College of Education & Human Services Dean’s Venture Fund 29,405 30,977

54 College of Education & Human Services Scholarship/Fellowship 63,312 60,751

55 Eddie L. Collins Jr. Sociology and Anthropology Scholarship 25,974 25,738

56 Commander Family Scholarship 50,000 37,377

57 Community First Credit Union Scholarship 25,000 19,678

58 BBVA Compass Bank Scholarship In International Business 150,000 121,144

59 Convergys Scholarship 25,288 26,706

60 Crawford Early Childhood Research Distinguished Professorship 1,369,903 1,185,128

61 CSX Transportation Scholarship 100,000 97,153

D 62 Edgar Danciger Scholarship 113,977 104,662

63 Stephen Dandridge Memorial Baseball Scholarship 27,500 19,006

64 Suzan V. David Nursing Scholarship 25,000 18,741

65 Dean’s Professorship in Career Management 50,000 40,179

66 Jim Delaney Family Athletic Program Fund 32,884 35,059

67 Mayor John A. Delaney Higher Education Leadership Program (H.E.L.P.) 164,986 148,950

68 John A. Delaney Presidential Professorship 200,000 172,810

69 Disability Resource Center Fund for Excellence 0 0

70 Dixon Hughes Goodman Accounting Scholarship 250,000 204,355

71 J. Thomas Dodson Biology Fellowship 8,000 6,066

Corpus Net Balance Balance Fund Name 30-Jun-12 30-Jun-12

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Administrative Fee - 1.65% annual assessment. Corpus Balance 6/30/13 - amount of total contributions since inception of endowment.Spending Allocation - 4.35% available for expenditure. Net Balance 6/30/13 - value of the endowment as of the last day of the fiscal year.

Schedule of Receipts, Expenditures and Endowment Balances

Luis Hernadez

5,000 1,819 (300) 0 20,000 21,800

0 3,628 (571) (1,334) 36,250 31,537

581 1,121 (177) 0 10,681 10,415

0 5,704 (916) (1,276) 50,000 53,344

0 20,220 (3,187) (5,414) 188,900 176,452

0 20,418 (3,218) (5,377) 161,100 178,215

0 543 (85) (200) 4,913 4,719

0 107,570 (16,938) (38,815) 1,200,000 935,252

0 16,795 (2,645) (5,510) 150,000 146,218

200 19,404 (3,055) (7,113) 155,545 168,778

0 994,988 (157,019) (347,107) 10,304,263 8,724,599

0 24,707 (3,890) (9,130) 300,000 214,733

0 12,806 (2,016) (4,726) 150,000 111,301

0 57,030 (8,979) (20,970) 600,000 495,705

0 3,278 (516) (1,205) 25,185 28,492

0 3,402 (536) (1,251) 37,500 29,572

4,050 3,134 (495) (898) 29,650 31,590

3,326 3,777 (598) (1,065) 32,731 36,417

0 7,398 (1,165) (2,658) 63,312 64,326

775 3,233 (512) 0 26,749 29,234

0 4,549 (716) (1,673) 50,000 39,537

0 2,395 (377) (879) 25,000 20,817

0 14,743 (2,321) (5,421) 150,000 128,145

0 3,250 (512) (1,195) 25,288 28,250

73,306 144,824 (22,814) (45,699) 1,443,210 1,334,745

0 11,823 (1,862) (4,347) 100,000 102,768

2,800 12,673 (2,006) (4,403) 116,777 113,727

0 2,313 (364) (849) 27,500 20,106

0 2,281 (359) (839) 25,000 19,824

0 4,893 (770) (1,761) 50,000 42,540

13,500 4,312 (680) (1,407) 46,384 50,783

0 18,127 (2,854) (6,661) 164,986 157,562

0 21,156 (3,334) (6,188) 200,000 184,445

0 0 0 0 400,000 400,000

0 24,869 (3,916) (9,144) 250,000 216,164

0 760 (120) 0 8,000 6,706

Corpus FY 2012 Corpus Net Contributed Investment Administrative Spending Balance Balance

YTD Earnings Fees Allocation 30-Jun-13 30-Jun-13

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D 72 Dottie Dorion Nursing Scholarship 25,590 20,002

73 Dottie Dorion Scholarship 25,050 26,397

74 Lisanne Dorion Scholarship 25,000 26,343

75 Debra Doughty and Jason Panides Memorial Scholarship 112,500 86,259

76 Marcus E. Drewa Distinguished Professorship 505,480 426,360

77 Frederica Sweeney Drewa Memorial Scholarship 33,525 26,611

78 Alfred duPont Foundation Scholarship 125,000 111,076

E 79 Cynthia G. Edelman Family Foundation Scholarship 100,000 96,310

80 Educator Preparation Initiative Fund 130,300 129,898

81 Judy and Saul Eisen Study Abroad Endowed Scholarship 25,000 25,000

82 Elkins Constructors Scholarship 167,000 134,611

83 Albert D. Ernest Jr. Caring Award 31,688 31,321

F 84 Faculty Enhancement Fund 27,000 28,124

85 Falloon Study Abroad Scholarship 25,000 24,796

86 Andrew Farkas Library Resources Fund 52,809 39,369

87 Deon and R. Ernest Ferrell Scholarship 297,500 245,338

88 FIS Scholarship 55,005 39,032

89 FIS Professorship 600,000 490,356

90 First Coast Manufacturers Association Engineering Scholarship 95,360 83,597

91 Florida Blue Center for Ethics 1,817,995 1,581,637

92 Florida Blue Distinguished Professorship 1,020,000 776,256

93 Florida School Book Depository Graduate Fellowship 210,000 166,437

94 Patricia H. Foster Graduate Nurse Research Fellowship 170,530 124,451

G 95 Gabor Award 29,700 24,975

96 Gandhi Memorial Society Scholarship 25,000 24,968

97 Gate Petroleum Company Entrepreneurial Scholarship 150,000 109,969

98 Mike Gibbs Memorial Soccer Scholarship 31,180 25,319

99 Mayor Jake Godbold Scholarship 100,000 100,042

100 The Goodwin Scholarship 30,161 29,839

H 101 Angie and Bill Halamandaris Scholarship 76,640 98,905

102 Doug Harmon Baseball Scholarship 26,875 20,403

103 Donna L. Harper Professorship in Business Administration 300,000 237,311

104 Haskell Scholarship 150,000 121,039

105 Gerri and John Hayt Athletic Scholarship 100,000 69,923

106 Tom Healy Golf Scholarship 25,491 19,146

107 Hein Family Endowment 88,979 88,979

108 Adam W. Herbert Scholarship 313,379 215,467

Report for the 12 Months Ending June 30, 2013

Corpus Balance 6/30/12 - amount contributed by donor(s) through 6/30/12. Corpus Contributions - additional funds contributed by donor(s) between Net Balance 6/30/12 - value of account including appreciation of investments and dividends. 7/01/12 and 6/30/13 Investment Earnings - total of dividends, interest, gains or losses.

Corpus Net Balance Balance Fund Name 30-Jun-12 30-Jun-12

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0 2,434 (383) (895) 25,590 21,159

- 3,212 (506) (1,181) 25,050 27,922

0 3,206 (505) (1,179) 25,000 27,866

0 10,497 (1,653) (3,860) 112,500 91,244

0 51,686 (8,146) (18,854) 505,480 451,045

0 3,238 (510) (1,191) 33,525 28,149

20,000 14,076 (2,235) (4,159) 145,000 138,758

0 12,072 (1,908) 0 100,000 106,474

25,000 14,899 (2,391) (3,488) 155,300 163,919

0 2,037 (363) 0 25,000 26,674

0 16,382 (2,579) (6,023) 167,000 142,391

1,026 3,948 (624) (1,402) 35,714 37,269

3,000 3,597 (578) (772) 30,000 33,372

0 3,108 (491) 0 25,000 27,413

293 4,763 (752) (1,717) 53,102 41,956

0 29,857 (4,701) (10,978) 297,500 259,516

0 4,750 (748) (1,747) 55,005 41,288

0 59,675 (9,396) (21,942) 600,000 518,693

7,015 10,128 (1,599) (3,229) 102,375 95,913

- 192,480 (30,305) (70,774) 1,817,995 1,673,038

- 94,468 (14,874) (34,732) 1,020,000 821,119

- 20,305 (3,198) (6,834) 210,000 176,710

100 15,141 (2,384) (5,564) 170,630 131,744

0 3,039 (479) (1,118) 29,700 26,419

0 3,130 (495) 0 25,000 27,603

0 13,383 (2,107) (4,920) 150,000 116,324

0 3,089 (486) (1,042) 31,180 26,880

0 12,175 (1,917) (4,477) 100,000 105,823

10,000 2,701 (437) 0 40,161 42,103

0 12,036 (1,895) (4,426) 76,640 104,621

0 2,483 (391) (913) 26,875 21,583

0 28,880 (4,547) (10,619) 300,000 251,025

0 14,730 (2,319) (5,416) 150,000 128,034

0 8,510 (1,340) (3,128) 100,000 73,965

200 2,334 (368) (851) 25,691 20,462

373,713 37,707 (6,726) 0 462,692 493,673

33 27,007 (4,269) 0 313,411 238,238

Schedule of Receipts, Expenditures and Endowment Balances

Administrative Fee - 1.65% annual assessment. Corpus Balance 6/30/13 - amount of total contributions since inception of endowment.Spending Allocation - 4.35% available for expenditure. Net Balance 6/30/13 - value of the endowment as of the last day of the fiscal year.

Kiersten Stewart

Corpus FY 2012 Corpus Net Contributed Investment Administrative Spending Balance Balance

YTD Earnings Fees Allocation 30-Jun-13 30-Jun-13

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Corpus Balance 6/30/12 - amount contributed by donor(s) through 6/30/11. Corpus Contributions - additional funds contributed by donor(s) between Net Balance 6/30/12 - value of account including appreciation of investments and dividends. 7/01/12 and 6/30/13 Investment Earnings - total of dividends, interest, gains or losses.

H 109 Lex Hester Fellowship for Public Administration 36,500 28,569

110 Ann C. Hicks Merit Scholarship 401,144 387,656

111 Hicks-Gray Scholarship 6,082,504 4,774,485

112 Higher Education Leadership (H.E.L.P.) Scholarship 25,000 21,458

113 Anne H. Hopkins University Scholars Endowment 212,991 166,198

114 Jonathan and Harriet Howe Sociology Scholarship 25,001 24,985

115 D. Chanslor Howell Fellowship for Special Education 9,324 9,139

116 Gerald F. Hurst Scholarship 24,118 26,856

I 117 ICS Endowed Scholarship 25,000 25,000

J 118 The Jacksonville Commitment Scholarship Program 11,373 4,579

119 Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation Community Scholars 545,200 377,014

120 Jacksonville Kennel Club Classic Baseball Tournament 100,000 97,447

121 Jacksonville Kennel Club Scholarship 146,500 109,599

122 Dorothy G. Johnson Family and Friends Scholarship 31,730 24,780

123 Edward A. and Beryl A. Johnson Study Abroad Business Endowed Scholarship 0 0

124 Marshall Ross Jones Sr. Memorial Scholarship 26,068 22,123

125 Joshi Family Scholarship 70,000 70,000

K 126 Marie Keebler Pre-Law Child Advocacy Visiting Professorship 37,500 30,285

127 Delores Pass Kesler Scholarship 1,800,544 1,283,331

128 Key Buick Company Athletic Scholarship 25,000 21,389

129 Richard De Raismes Kip Professorship in Marketing and Logistics 2,348,800 2,034,378

130 Kathryn Magee Kip Professorship in Financial Services 231,402 215,006

131 Richard De Raismes Kip Prize 24,815 21,071

132 Richard De Raismes Kip/Professorship in Accounting I 300,000 203,700

133 Richard De Raismes Kip/Professorship in Accounting II 300,000 203,700

134 Richard De Raismes Kip/Professorship in Banking 227,726 215,479

135 Richard DeRasimes Kip/Professorship in Management 300,000 203,700

136 Kathryn Magee Kip and Richard De Raimes Kip Professorship 360,000 259,413

137 Irene B. Kirbo Memorial Scholarship 260,998 180,320

138 Lovee and Hy W. Kliman Family Scholarship 149,000 137,537

139 Ira M. Koger Eminent Scholar Chair in American Music 964,613 1,031,084

140 James Kufeldt Memorial Scholarship 152,500 118,074

L 141 Paul E. Ladnier Scholarship 25,625 24,552

142 Mary and Jack Lambert Graduate Fellowship in Logistics 25,000 20,954

143 Landmar Group, LLC Scholarship 25,000 31,713

144 Elizabeth Larsen Music Scholarship 331,353 335,813

145 Betty Lawson Physical Therapy Fellowship 151,028 118,852

Corpus Net Balance Balance Fund Name 30-Jun-12 30-Jun-12

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Schedule of Receipts, Expenditures and Endowment Balances

Administrative Fee - 1.65% annual assessment. Corpus Balance 6/30/13 - amount of total contributions since inception of endowment.Spending Allocation - 4.35% available for expenditure. Net Balance 6/30/13 - value of the endowment as of the last day of the fiscal year.

0 3,477 (547) (1,278) 36,500 30,220

0 47,793 (7,538) (9,782) 401,144 418,129

981,936 605,231 (96,149) (213,489) 7,064,440 6,052,015

0 2,625 (414) (952) 25,000 22,717

5,000 19,934 (3,151) (7,112) 217,991 180,869

7,854 2,977 (492) 0 32,854 35,323

640 1,133 (179) (400) 9,964 10,333

0 3,273 (515) (1,145) 24,118 28,469

50,000 5,081 (846) 0 75,000 79,235

609 1,337 (212) 0 11,982 6,313

0 45,883 (7,224) (16,850) 545,200 398,823

0 11,859 (1,867) (4,360) 100,000 103,078

0 13,338 (2,100) (4,904) 146,500 115,932

640 2,995 (473) (1,056) 32,370 26,886

8,500 0 0 8,500 8,500

0 2,692 (424) (990) 26,068 23,401

0 5,705 (1,017) 0 70,000 74,687

0 3,686 (580) (1,356) 37,500 32,035

0 156,179 (24,590) (57,405) 1,800,544 1,357,514

0 2,603 (410) (957) 25,000 22,625

0 242,136 (38,354) (84,976) 2,348,800 2,153,184

0 26,166 (4,120) (9,621) 231,402 227,431

0 2,564 (404) (943) 24,815 22,289

0 25,532 (4,036) 0 300,000 225,197

0 25,532 (4,036) 0 300,000 225,197

0 26,223 (4,129) (9,642) 227,726 227,931

0 25,532 (4,036) 0 300,000 225,197

0 31,570 (4,971) (11,608) 360,000 274,404

0 21,945 (3,455) (8,058) 260,998 190,752

5,000 16,655 (2,631) (5,019) 154,000 151,542

0 125,483 (19,757) (46,138) 964,613 1,090,672

0 14,369 (2,262) (5,282) 152,500 124,899

50 3,077 (486) 0 25,675 27,193

0 2,980 (484) (938) 25,000 22,512

0 3,859 (608) (1,420) 25,000 33,545

0 40,867 (6,434) (15,027) 331,353 355,219

0 14,464 (2,277) (5,318) 151,028 125,721

Corpus FY 2012 Corpus Net Contributed Investment Administrative Spending Balance Balance

YTD Earnings Fees Allocation 30-Jun-13 30-Jun-13

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Corpus Balance 6/30/12 - amount contributed by donor(s) through 6/30/11. Corpus Contributions - additional funds contributed by donor(s) between Net Balance 6/30/12 - value of account including appreciation of investments and dividends. 7/01/12 and 6/30/13*To be funded in FY’13 Investment Earnings - total of dividends, interest, gains or losses.

Report for the 12 Months Ending June 30, 2013 Corpus Net Balance Balance Fund Name 30-Jun-12 30-Jun-11

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L 146 Lazzara Family Scholarship 380,000 287,358

147 Harriet LeMaster French Scholarship 100,102 69,215

148 Let Us Play! Scholarship 110,000 101,696

149 Library Special Collections Fund 30,000 30,278

150 Kathryn R. and Rutledge P. Liles Pre-Law Visiting Professorship 37,500 27,612

151 Alan C. Ling International Scholarship 25,644 17,487

152 Julie Locquaio Memorial Nursing Scholarship 100,000 100,025

153 Donald Loop Spanish Scholarship 150,000 105,635

154 Katharine H. Lovett Scholarship 1,152,038 1,073,301

155 Lufrano Intercultural Gallery Fund 100,020 97,030

M 156 Janice A. and Robert C. Machin Study Abroad Scholarship 25,000 24,973

157 Madison-Mullis-Deming Local Government Fund 168,551 149,831

158 The Main Street America Group Endowed Urban Education Scholarship 0 0

159 Hellen Martin, Teacher, Scholarship 175,000 184,076

160 Daniel A. Martinez Family Scholarship for Putnam County Students 362,750 306,366

161 John E. Mathews Jr. Software Fund 150,930 156,954

162 Kristin McCall Scholarship 29,325 21,940

163 Dianne and Gary McCalla First Generation Scholarship Fund 150,000 148,470

164 Hope McMath Leadership in the Arts Scholarship 25,000 23,988

165 Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Scholarship 150,000 122,253

166 Terence Y. Milam Memorial Scholarship 91,432 89,848

167 Douglas Miller Scholarship 27,000 27,335

168 James W. & Mildred D. Milligan Presidential Fellowship 50,000 47,938

169 Millie Milligan Nursing Scholarship 25,000 21,815

170 MODIS Scholarship 25,000 21,686

171 Almeta Monroe-Turner First Generation Scholarship 25,000 24,973

172 Walter L. Moore Graduate Fellowship 100,000 69,923

173 Pat Moran/JM Family Enterprises Scholarship in Transportation and Logistics 200,000 147,988

174 Morgann/Choy LGBT Fund 40,356 39,887

175 Moriarty Irish Studies Fund 48,944 37,183

176 Thad Moseley M.D. Scholarship 150,000 109,770

177 Sam E. Mousa Merit Scholarship 178,225 135,404

178 Dr. Paul and Christie Mucciolo Pre-Medical Scholarship 37,500 29,263

179 F.L. Mullikin and R. Matteson Scholarship 86,485 59,806

N 180 Doris B. and Charles M. Neviaser Baseball Scholarship 75,000 57,674

181 Doris B. and Charles M. Neviaser Nursing Scholarship 675,000 499,325

182 Russell B. and Katherine S. Newton First Gen Scholarship 775,192 767,051

183 Janet and Joseph Nicosia Scholarship in Leadership 25,505 19,272

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Schedule of Receipts, Expenditures and Endowment Balances

Administrative Fee - 1.65% annual assessment. Corpus Balance 6/30/13 - amount of total contributions since inception of endowment.Spending Allocation - 4.35% available for expenditure. Net Balance 6/30/13 - value of the endowment as of the last day of the fiscal year.

Corpus FY 2013 Corpus Net Contributed Investment Administrative Spending Balance Balance

YTD Earnings Fees Allocation 30-Jun-13 30-Jun-13

Autry Paige

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5,000 34,769 (5,483) (12,635) 385,000 309,010

156 8,423 (1,326) (3,088) 100,258 73,380

0 12,376 (1,949) (4,551) 110,000 107,573

0 3,510 (562) (813) 30,000 32,412

0 3,360 (529) (1,236) 37,500 29,208

0 2,128 (335) (783) 25,644 18,498

1,500 12,574 (1,989) 0 101,500 112,111

0 12,857 (2,024) (4,708) 150,000 111,759

0 131,826 (20,781) (33,200) 1,152,038 1,151,145

0 12,161 (1,922) 0 100,020 107,269

50 3,135 (495) 0 25,050 27,662

78 18,236 (2,871) (6,703) 168,629 158,571

5,000 0 0 5,000 5,000

0 22,405 (3,528) (8,198) 175,000 194,755

8,000 37,966 (5,992) (13,341) 370,750 332,999

0 19,101 (3,007) (7,023) 150,930 166,025

0 2,670 (420) (981) 29,325 23,208

50,000 17,292 (2,852) (4,367) 200,000 208,543

0 3,007 (475) 0 25,000 26,520

0 14,878 (2,342) (5,471) 150,000 129,318

38,552 13,156 (2,124) (3,107) 129,983 136,324

0 3,328 (524) (1,201) 27,000 28,939

50,000 6,009 (950) 0 100,000 102,997

0 2,655 (418) (976) 25,000 23,075

0 2,639 (416) (970) 25,000 22,940

0 3,134 (495) 0 25,000 27,612

0 8,510 (1,340) (3,128) 100,000 73,965

0 18,010 (2,836) (6,621) 200,000 156,542

5,065 5,184 (836) 0 45,421 49,300

935 4,670 (740) 0 49,879 42,048

0 13,377 (2,107) (4,689) 150,000 116,351

0 16,478 (2,594) (6,057) 178,225 143,231

0 3,561 (561) (1,309) 37,500 30,954

- 7,496 (1,185) 0 86,485 66,117

0 7,019 (1,105) (2,581) 75,000 61,007

0 60,771 (9,568) (22,285) 675,000 528,242

0 94,507 (14,904) (20,094) 775,192 826,560

0 2,345 (369) (862) 25,505 20,386

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Report for the 12 Months Ending June 30, 2013

Corpus Balance 6/30/12 - amount contributed by donor(s) through 6/30/11. Corpus Contributions - additional funds contributed by donor(s) between Net Balance 6/30/12 - value of account including appreciation of investments and dividends. 7/01/12 and 6/30/13 Investment Earnings - total of dividends, interest, gains or losses.

Corpus Net Balance Balance Fund Name 30-Jun-12 30-Jun-12

N 184 Northeast FL Chapter - Florida Engineering Society Endowed Scholarship 25,000 25,000

185 Nursing Program Enhancement Fund 50,000 38,310

O 186 The On Campus Transition Program Scholarship 0 0

187 Organic Garden Endowment 0 0

188 Prime F. Osborn Eminent Scholar Chair in Transportation 1,131,855 1,511,864

189 The Bernard Osher Lifelong Learning Institute 2,000,002 2,019,411

190 Osprey Club Scholarship 26,145 22,663

191 Torin Bernard Owens Scholarship 50,000 34,557

P 192 PBS&J Foundation Scholarship 25,000 21,970

193 Pajcic Scholarship 302,471 277,090

194 Jason Panides and Debra Doughty Memorial Scholarship 112,500 81,031

195 PAPER Institute Scholarship 937,728 1,378,490

196 Pam and Bobby Paul Scholarship 40,000 39,974

197 Phillips Family First Generation Scholarship 25,000 20,618

198 THE PLAYERS Championship First Generation Scholarship 0 0

199 Dave Polovina Baseball Scholarship 24,656 21,776

200 Pratt-Dannals Family Endowed Scholarship 0 0

201 Pre-Law Scholarship 43,700 38,741

202 Presidential Scholarship 402,777 341,750

203 Prosser Hallock Tekie Foundation Scholarship 58,350 41,109

R 204 Remmer Ryzewic Family Fund Scholarship 100,000 70,785

205 Dusty Rhodes Baseball Scholarship 26,900 20,610

206 River Branch Foundation Fund 437,500 307,111

207 Andrew A. Robinson Eminent Scholar Chair in Education 1,103,335 1,350,812

208 Andrew A. Robinson Promising Scholars Award 262,023 236,841

209 Gladys Roddenberry Fellowship Fund 32,930 33,242

210 Z. Ray Ross Memorial Nursing Scholarship 173,868 175,975

211 Rotary Club of Southpoint Athletic Scholarship 26,000 20,493

212 Rotary of Riverside First Generation Scholarship Endowment 25,000 24,973

S 213 The St. Joe Company Scholarship/Fellowship 150,000 119,710

214 Lowell Mason Salter Graduate Fellowship 33,394 27,938

215 Miyuki K. and Herbert W. Scheidel Scholarship 4,428,731 3,355,600

216 Gert and Christine Schmidt Global MBA Graduate Fellowship 100,000 72,333

217 Sea Star Line Scholarship 25,000 21,759

218 Carolyn and Kenneth Shacter Scholarship 25,000 23,221

219 William F. Sheffield Real Estate Professorship 350,000 244,049

220 Steven & Theresa Sherman Scholarship 28,375 28,348

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Schedule of Receipts, Expenditures and Endowment Balances

Administrative Fee - 1.65% annual assessment. Corpus Balance 6/30/13 - amount of total contributions since inception of endowment.Spending Allocation - 4.35% available for expenditure. Net Balance 6/30/13 - value of the endowment as of the last day of the fiscal year.

Brandon Davis

Corpus FY 2013 Corpus Net Contributed Investment Administrative Spending Balance Balance

YTD Earnings Fees Allocation 30-Jun-13 30-Jun-13

0 2,037 (363) 0 25,000 26,674

0 4,662 (734) (1,714) 50,000 40,524

2,500 152 (24) 10,000 10,128

30,313 2,453 (438) 30,313 32,328

0 175,832 (28,023) (60,132) 1,131,855 1,599,542

0 249,398 (39,118) (59,385) 2,000,002 2,170,306

0 2,758 (434) (1,010) 26,145 23,977

0 4,206 (662) (1,544) 50,000 36,556

0 2,674 (421) (977) 25,000 23,246

0 33,721 (5,309) (12,399) 302,471 293,102

0 9,861 (1,553) (3,626) 112,500 85,714

0 167,759 (26,413) (61,663) 937,728 1,458,173

20,000 4,626 (781) 0 60,000 63,819

0 2,509 (395) (923) 25,000 21,809

150,000 12,224 (2,180) 0 150,000 160,044

52 2,730 (431) 0 24,708 24,127

22,187 1,228 (195) 0 25,087 26,120

0 4,716 (743) (1,716) 43,700 40,999

640 41,601 (6,551) (15,243) 403,417 362,198

0 5,003 (788) (1,833) 58,350 43,492

0 8,614 (1,356) (3,174) 100,000 74,869

0 2,510 (395) (903) 26,900 21,821

0 37,377 (5,885) (13,715) 437,500 324,888

- 164,393 (25,883) (60,404) 1,103,335 1,428,918

3,272 11,534 (1,816) (4,241) 265,296 245,590

5,000 4,346 (698) (1,227) 37,930 40,663

0 21,420 (3,373) (7,814) 173,868 186,208

500 2,495 (395) (870) 26,500 22,222

0 3,134 (495) 0 25,000 27,612

0 14,568 (2,294) (5,357) 150,000 126,628

130 3,383 (534) (1,203) 33,524 29,714

31 402,158 (63,571) (145,594) 4,428,762 3,548,625

0 8,803 (1,386) (3,235) 100,000 76,514

0 2,649 (417) (966) 25,000 23,025

0 2,835 (447) (926) 25,000 24,684

0 29,700 (4,676) (10,921) 350,000 258,153

0 3,409 (544) (1,500) 28,375 29,713

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S 221 Virginia and Paul Shields/Brooks Health Foundation Scholarship 42,950 33,922

222 Gary and Laine Silverfield Community Leadership Council Scholarship 25,000 18,440

223 Laine S. Silverfield Special Education Scholarship 25,000 24,973

224 Eddy M. Skolfield Scholarship 39,443 29,810

225 Linda C. Slade and Tom H. Slade III Professorship of Entrepreneurial Studies 375,000 283,053

226 Linda Carter Slade and Susan Remmer Ryzewic Scholarship 100,000 100,058

227 Jack Slaughter & Sam Jacobson Endowed Scholarship 0 0

228 Davis A. Smith and PSS World Medical Inc. Business Scholarship 100,000 97,827

229 Jody and Layton Smith Distinguished Finance Professorship 437,551 356,065

230 Jody and Layton Smith Scholarship 1,507,809 1,512,785

231 Otis Smith Kids Foundation Scholarship 50,000 36,229

232 Susan Joy Smith Memorial Scholarship 26,000 17,627

233 Lynne M. Sneed Scholarship 125,000 114,584

234 Luca Dee Soileau Scholarship 25,000 27,537

235 Nina, John, Jon Brooke and Benjamin Soileau Athletic Scholarship 25,000 18,066

236 Judith L. Solano Scholarship Fund 7,275 7,275

237 Bette Soldwedel Research Initiative Fund 50,000 33,823

238 Spirituality and Health Professorship 47,566 33,671

239 Jeff Steagall Study Abroad Scholarship/Fellowship 40,251 40,229

240 David A. Stein Business Ethics Scholarship 2,000,000 1,339,227

241 Steinway Piano Fund 30,890 23,838

242 Stellar Scholarship 150,000 114,820

243 Ted Stephenson Baseball Scholarship 13,291 14,129

244 Russell Steward Memorial Track and Cross Country Scholarship 42,541 34,634

245 Friends of the Student Affairs Community Council Scholarship 103,010 109,271

246 Student Government Association Scholarship 26,026 27,130

247 Synovus Bank Scholarship 25,000 23,787

248 Synovus Bank Board of Directors Endowed Scholarship for Sport Management 5,000 5,000

T 249 Taylor Engineering Professorship 575,650 490,516

250 Taylor Engineering Scholarship 31,000 27,461

251 Terry Presidential Professorship 300,000 234,181

252 Mary Virginia and C. Herman Terry Scholarship 3,340,724 2,698,704

253 Carol C. and Joseph A. Thompson Scholarship 50,509 39,527

254 Ronald and Maureen Townsend Scholarship 10,500 9,626

255 Transformational Learning Opportunity Scholarship 28,968 22,962

256 Dannehl and Kevin Twomey Scholarship 150,000 122,453

257 Dannehl and Kevin Twomey Fund 196,061 164,282

Report for the 12 Months Ending June 30, 2013

Corpus Balance 6/30/12 - amount contributed by donor(s) through 6/30/12. Corpus Contributions - additional funds contributed by donor(s) between Net Balance 6/30/12 - value of account including appreciation of investments and dividends. 7/01/12 and 6/30/13 Investment Earnings - total of dividends, interest, gains or losses.

Corpus Net Balance Balance Fund Name 30-Jun-12 30-Jun-12

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0 4,128 (650) (1,518) 42,950 35,883

0 2,244 (353) (825) 25,000 19,505

5,000 3,433 (543) (17) 30,000 32,846

0 3,628 (571) (1,334) 39,443 31,533

0 34,447 (5,424) (12,662) 375,000 299,414

0 11,445 (1,850) 0 100,000 109,653

600 0 0 0 600 600

0 11,905 (1,874) (4,378) 100,000 103,481

0 43,332 (6,822) (15,933) 437,551 376,641

0 122,436 (13,804) 0 1,507,809 1,621,417

0 4,409 (694) (1,618) 50,000 38,326

50 2,209 (349) 0 26,050 19,538

45,000 13,955 (2,197) (5,003) 170,000 166,338

0 3,351 (528) (1,233) 25,000 29,128

0 2,196 (346) (837) 25,000 19,079

1,725 728 (130) 0 9,000 9,599

0 4,239 (670) 0 50,000 37,392

0 4,098 (645) (1,506) 47,566 35,617

0 5,045 (797) 0 40,251 44,477

0 163,122 (25,686) (58,181) 2,000,000 1,418,482

0 2,901 (457) (1,066) 30,890 25,216

0 13,975 (2,200) (5,123) 150,000 121,472

0 1,719 (271) (632) 13,291 14,946

3,700 4,260 (675) (1,406) 46,241 40,513

0 13,347 (2,105) (3,751) 103,010 116,762

0 3,302 (520) (1,214) 26,026 28,697

0 2,910 (459) (876) 25,100 25,462

0 407 (73) 0 5,100 5,435

50,000 62,463 (9,892) (17,977) 625,650 575,110

14,000 3,531 (565) (1,136) 45,000 43,291

0 28,499 (4,487) (10,479) 300,000 247,714

0 325,527 (51,011) (118,342) 3,340,724 2,854,879

0 4,810 (757) (1,769) 50,509 41,812

0 1,207 (191) 0 10,500 10,641

320 2,794 (441) (971) 29,288 24,665

0 14,902 (2,346) (5,479) 150,000 129,529

0 20,592 (3,255) 0 196,061 181,619

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Schedule of Receipts, Expenditures and Endowment Balances

Administrative Fee - 1.65% annual assessment. Corpus Balance 6/30/13 - amount of total contributions since inception of endowment.Spending Allocation - 4.35% available for expenditure. Net Balance 6/30/13 - value of the endowment as of the last day of the fiscal year.

Corpus FY 2013 Corpus Net Contributed Investment Administrative Spending Balance Balance

YTD Earnings Fees Allocation 30-Jun-13 30-Jun-13

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U 258 UNF Engineering Advisory Council Scholarship 30,907 28,324

259 UNF Parents Association Scholarship 110,050 110,943

260 UNF Student Leadership Scholarship 49,899 38,445

261 UNIJAX Scholarship 2,500 2,595

262 Susana Urbina Scholarship 25,260 25,232

V 263 Simin and Reza Vaghefi International Business Scholarship 123,360 85,996

264 Van Law Scholarship/Fellowship 49,630 49,307

265 James Van Vleck Promising Futures Scholarship 37,650 28,838

266 James Van Vleck Scholarship 37,500 33,114

267 James Van Vleck International Business Scholarship 150,000 113,684

268 Vulcan Materials/Florida Rock Division Scholarship 600,000 579,946

W 269 Robert and Peggy Ware Community Leadership Council Scholarship 25,516 26,624

270 Nina Waters Nonprofit Leadership Scholarship Endowment 0 0

271 Joshua C. Watkins Memorial Scholarship 229,420 203,191

272 Weaver Family Foundation Scholarship 2,075,000 1,755,831

273 Weight-Kilcullen Basketball Program Scholarship 175,758 150,562

274 Lu Ann and Doran Weinstein Memorial Scholarships in Business 266,667 266,375

275 Lu Ann and Doran Weinstein Memorial Scholarship in Music 266,667 266,375

276 Lu Ann and Doran Weinstein Memorial Scholarships in Visual Arts 266,666 266,374

277 Wells Fargo Bank Scholarship 100,020 98,431

278 Wells Fargo Education Scholarship 400,000 284,074

279 Ellis F. White Founding Faculty Scholarship 34,518 32,616

280 Kristi Wilder “Are you My Friend?” Scholarship 108,173 81,982

281 J.H. Williams Scholarship 39,111 30,666

282 Women and Girls Health Research Professorship 369,249 304,878

283 Mark E. Workman Professorship 450,000 343,793

284 World Affairs Council/UNF Lecture Series 601,001 539,421

Y 285 Gerson Yessin Distinguished Professorship in Classical Music 199,858 137,373

286 Sir Colville Young Scholarship/Fellowship 29,845 22,887

Z 287 Elizabeth and Irwin Zekaria Scholarship/Fellowship 254,671 201,810

Total Endowment in Pooled Investments 89,328,817 74,888,784

Report for the 12 Months Ending June 30, 2013 Corpus Net Balance Balance Fund Name 30-Jun-12 30-Jun-12

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0 3,207 (515) (1,084) 33,870 32,896

0 13,587 (2,141) (3,912) 110,050 118,477

145 4,674 (735) (1,711) 50,044 40,818

0 316 (50) (116) 2,500 2,745

700 3,167 (501) 0 25,960 28,599

0 10,465 (1,648) (3,848) 123,360 90,966

0 6,180 (977) 0 49,630 54,510

0 3,510 (553) (1,289) 37,650 30,506

0 4,030 (634) (1,482) 37,500 35,027

0 13,835 (2,178) (5,086) 150,000 120,254

0 71,050 (11,196) (20,158) 600,000 619,642

0 3,240 (510) (1,191) 25,516 28,162

25,000 1,522 (241) 25,000 26,281

10,314 24,167 (3,840) (7,133) 239,734 226,699

0 213,681 (33,643) (78,538) 2,075,000 1,857,331

22,222 18,575 (2,972) (4,958) 197,980 183,429

0 33,433 (5,284) 0 266,667 294,524

0 33,433 (5,284) 0 266,667 294,524

0 33,433 (5,284) 0 266,666 294,523

0 11,977 (1,886) (4,404) 100,020 104,118

0 34,572 (5,443) (12,694) 400,000 300,509

0 3,335 (584) (1,358) 34,518 34,010

583 10,144 (1,602) (3,536) 108,757 87,571

2,700 3,629 (576) (1,253) 41,811 35,166

1,000 40,238 (6,401) (10,171) 405,249 364,544

0 41,839 (6,587) (15,382) 450,000 363,662

0 65,688 (10,343) (23,620) 601,001 571,146

0 16,718 (2,632) (6,147) 199,858 145,311

26 2,772 (438) (905) 29,871 24,342

57 24,564 (3,868) (8,953) 254,727 213,609

3,403,832 9,175,299 (1,445,760) (2,919,678) 93,187,278 83,557,106

Schedule of Receipts, Expenditures and Endowment BalancesCorpus FY 2013 Corpus Net

Contributed Investment Administrative Spending Balance Balance YTD Earnings Fees Allocation 30-Jun-13 30-Jun-13

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Dr. and Mrs. Pierre N. Allaire

Capt. John H. Anderson

Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Anderson

Anonymous Arts and Sciences Donor

Anonymous Bequest Donor

Anonymous Farkas Bequest Donor

Mrs. Jane A. Atkins

Mr. and Mrs. Clark W. Bailey

Ms. Sarah W. Bailey

Dr. and Dr. Lehman W. Barnes

Mr. and Mrs. Pierre E. Blume

Dr. Ray D. Bowman

Mrs. Carol A. Boyles-Jernigan

Dr. and Mrs. J. Brooks Brown

Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Bushman

Dr. and Mrs. William H. Caldwell

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cassady

Dr. Dale L. Clifford

Mr. Jack R. Conway

Mrs. Maxine B. Cooper

Dr. and Mrs. James B. Crooks

Mr. Richard L. Crosby

Mr. and Mrs. Larry L. Davis

Mr. and Mrs. Larry H. Davis Jr.

Mr. Jeffrey T. DeLorme

Ms. Betty L. Donahue

Dr. and Mrs. George H. Dorion

Dr. and Mrs. Carl E. Doughty

Mr. and Mrs. T. O’Neal Douglas

Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Fagin

Mr. Andrew Farkas

Mr. Walter Field

Dr. Betty M. Flinchum

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Foster

Mr. Jack Funkhouser

Dr. and Dr. Gerald L. Gamache

Mr. and Mrs. Mel Gottlieb

Mr. and Mrs. Rodney M. Grabowski

Mrs. Ida H. Hall

Dr. and Mrs. Gary L. Harmon

Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hayt

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Head Jr.

Dr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Healy

Mr. John M. Hein

Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Hiller

Dr. and Mrs. Jay S. Huebner

Dr. Jack T. Humphries

Mr. and Mrs. Jay S. Johnson

Dr. Diane Kazlauskas

Mr. Kenneth B. Klein

Mr. James and Mrs. Anne P. Kufeldt

Dr. Leonard J. Lipkin

Mr. and Dr. Ervin A. Lovett Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilford C. Lyon III

Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. McAuslin

Dr. and Mrs. Frank S. McLaughlin

Mr. J. Thomas Mele

Mr. and Mrs. Marshall N. Millard

Mr. and Mrs. Claude L. Mullis Jr.

Mrs. Joannie Newton

Ms. Martha E. Owens

Ms. Kelley A. Ranch

Dr. Christine E. Rasche

Mrs. Donna L. Rawlins

Ms. Gene D. Ritchie

Ms. Conchita W. Robinson

Mr. Bruce M. Royle

Mr. J. Quinton Rumph

Dr. and Mrs. Lowell M. Salter Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Emory H. Sandifer Jr.

Ms. Lonette D. Seaton

Mrs. Hilda L. Seitz

Dr. Behrooz Seyed-Abbassi

Dr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Shapiro

Dr. Richard G. Skinner Jr.

Dr. and Mrs. William R. Slaughter

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Smathers

Ms. Judith L. Smith

Mrs. Linda L. Smith

Mr. David A. Stein

Dr. William F. Strickland

Ms. Constance S. Stumin

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Thompson

Dr. and Mrs. William H. Tomlinson

Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Tonsfeldt

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Townsend Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. James H. Whitmire

Ms. Doris H. Wilson

Ms. Lisa M. Wolff

Dr. Jan and Mr. Lowell D. Wood

Dr. and Mrs. Gerson Yessin

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Philanthropy is based on voluntary action for the common good. It is a tradition of giving and sharing that is primary to the quality of life. To assure that philanthropy merits the respect and trust of the general public and that donors and prospective donors can have full confidence in the not-for-profit organizations and causes they are asked to support, we declare that all donors have these rights:

I To be informed of the organization’s mission, of the way the organization intends to use donated resources and of its capacity to

use donations effectively for their intended purposes.

II To be informed of the identity of those serving on the organization’s governing board and to expect the board to exercise

prudent judgment in its stewardship responsibilities.

III To have access to the organization’s most recent financial statements.

IV To be assured their gifts will be used for the purposes for which they were given.

V To receive appropriate acknowledgement and recognition.

VI To be assured information about donations is handled with respect and with confidentiality to the extent of the law.

VII To expect that all relationships with individuals representing organizations of interest to the donor will be professional in nature.

VIII To be informed whether those seeking donations are volunteers, employees of the organization or hired solicitors.

IX To have the opportunity for their names to be deleted from mailing lists that an organization may intend to share.

X To feel free to ask questions when making a donation and to receive prompt, truthful and forthright answers.

Endorsed by the University of North Florida and the Association of Fundraising Professionals

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