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FSU, FAMU, TCC receive millions in record $101.5 billion state budget
The $101.5 billion budget signed last week by Gov. DeSantis includes major victories for Florida State, Florida A&M and Tallahassee Community College. One of the big winners was the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, which received $14,649,185.
Here are other items included in the 2021-2022 state budget:
Florida State University:
Lottery fund; $71,303,155
College of Medicine: $51,190,268
FSU College of Business Building (Legacy Hall): $30,500,000 (PECO funding)
Interdisciplinary Research Commercialization Building: $23,492,086 (PECO funding)
Nationally Ranked Operational Enhancement: $15 million
Institute for Child Welfare: $10 million
FSU College of Medicine (Autism Program): $1.2 million
Institute of Politics: $1 million
College of Medicine, Lottery funds; $824,574
Six College of Charleston Students, Grads Selected for Prestigious Scholarships
During the 2020-21 academic year, College of Charleston students have been applying for and winning competitive scholarship awards in impressive numbers, despite the many challenges and disruptions created by the pandemic.
June 03, 2021 18:22 ET | Source: College of Charleston College of Charleston Charleston, South Carolina, UNITED STATES
Charleston, South Carolina, June 03, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) During the 2020-21 academic year, College of Charleston students have been applying for and winning competitive scholarship awards in impressive numbers despite the many challenges and disruptions created by the pandemic. For the first time in CofC history, three Honors College students are the recipients of the Critical Language Scholarship Program (CLS), an intensive overseas language and cultural immersion program for American college students. In