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Fundraise
Digital
Kapur Scholarship
Advancement Website → Requests
Due Open Deliverables
02-19-2024  / 1
Project Lead Project Team
not assigned D Monica Vosilla
Sponsor Information
Health and Human PerformanceMelissa CunninghamDevelopment Coordinator
Project Description

Website project - please see attached website request(s) update language on the scholarship website

Deliverables
Request TypeDue DateStatusAssigned TeamRequested Updates 
Update content (text, photo, etc.)02-19-2024CompleteMonica Vosilla

The Kapur-Samuel Families Endowed Scholarship supports full-time undergraduate students in the College’s Department of Tourism, Hospitality & Event Management. Priority is given to students who demonstrate a commitment to service to others. <u5:p></u5:p>

 

“I greatly appreciate the honor of being selected for this scholarship! With the help of donors like these, students like me are able to follow our dreams and spread the word about just how great it is to be a Florida Gator!” –Kapur-Samuel Families Endowed Scholarship Recipient<u5:p></u5:p>

 

“This scholarship will help me achieve my goals of being able to continue interning with a Major League Baseball team after graduation. Working for an MLB team has been a dream of mine for awhile now, so continuing to work for this team until December will greatly increase my chances of being offered a job afterwards.” - Kapur-Samuel Families Endowed Scholarship Recipient<u5:p></u5:p>

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WEBSITE REQUEST

Created on Feb. 14 at  2:14 PM (EST). Last updated by Jason Phenicie on Feb. 15 at  1:32 PM (EST). Owned by Anonymous.
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