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Thank you, FAMU Freshman Class of 1984!

Thank you sincerely for your generous scholarship donation to Florida A&M University's Marching 100 students. Your kindness is truly appreciated and will have a lasting impact on the lives of our students and their communities. There were 6 students that benefited from your generosity and were able to remain on "The Hill". Below are the students you have supported!


Your continued support is invaluable in ensuring that future generations have access to quality education and the opportunity to thrive. We are deeply grateful for your ongoing commitment to making a difference in the lives of our students.

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Recipients

Carlson Nelson: $1859.33

Christopher Doyle: $2558.04

Erica Henicks-Howell: $953.52

Falynedzca Fleurinoud: $2557.28

Jordan Stephens: $550.24

Zairre Mirvil: $1095.15

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Thank You from Zairre Mirvil

Greetings,

My name is Zairre Mirvil, and I am a 3rd-year Computer Information Systems scholar from Orlando, Florida.

I am writing to express my heartfelt gratitude for the generous scholarship award that has helped me clear my balance from the Fall 2024 semester. Your contribution has allowed me to continue my education without interruptions and has set me up for success this semester. This support means so much to me, as it significantly alleviates the financial pressures of pursuing my education at FAMU.

I truly appreciate your willingness to collaborate with my band director, Dr. Shelby Chipman, and your ongoing support of the incomparable Marching 100. Your commitment to supporting the arts and students like me is both inspiring and deeply appreciated.

I am especially grateful to the Freshman Class of 1984 for their kindness and generosity. Your support motivates me to continue striving for excellence and inspires me to give back in the future.

Thank you again for your incredible support!

Sincerely,
Zairre Mirvil

Thank You from Erica Henicks-Howell

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FAMU Accolades

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2024 U.S. NEWS No. 91


The 2024 U.S. News & World Report ranked FAMU among the Top 100 National Public Universities, rising from No. 103 to No. 91.

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Highest Ranked HBCU


For the fifth consecutive year, FAMU is the highest ranked Public Historically Black College and University (HBCU).

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No.3 in HBCU


FAMU is ranked No. 3 among all HBCUs, public and private.

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No.21 in Social Mobility


FAMU is ranked No. 21 in Social Mobility, a measure of University's ability to transform the economic trajectory of our students, alumni, and their families.

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Top 10 Schools for Career Preparation


The Wall Street Journal has ranked FAMU among its Top 10 schools for career preparation of our students, in fact, we are tied for sixth place.

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$96.4 Million in Research Awards


FAMU faculty garnered a record of $96.4 million in research awards for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2023.

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$25.7 Million Raised


FAMU raised a record $ 25.7 million in corporate, philanthropic, and individual donations.

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No. 1 Nonmedical Schools R&D Funding


FAMU is No. 1 among HBCUs for nonmedical schools R&D funding for 2021-2022.

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Contact Me Today

KeChaunda Gilcrease

Assistant Director – Fiscal Operations/Advancement
kechaunda.gilcrease@famu.edu
850-412-5675

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