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Gifts to the Growth and Excellence Fund are used to meet operational needs and to support innovative programs and initiatives. Gifts to this fund can be designated as follows:
General Purpose Fund
The college’s General Purpose Fund allows the Executive Dean of the College of Business Administration, Joyce J. Elam, the flexibility to direct your donation to the area most critical to the operation of the college.
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Departments’ General Purpose Funds:
Centers’ General Purpose Funds:
Student Enhancement Fund
The Student Enhancement Fund is used to award financial support to individual students or student organizations for initiatives related to their professional development, including—but not limited to—student programs and events, ,such as BizFest and the Beta Gamma Sigma Induction Ceremony; student civic engagement initiatives, such as the IRS’s Volunteer Assistance program; community service projects; travel and expenses associated with attending conferences, etc.
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General Scholarship Fund
The General Scholarship Fund helps the college recruit, retain, and cultivate exceptionally gifted students with demonstrated achievements in the study of business and a commitment to leadership and professional excellence. These flexible scholarship dollars will be used to support deserving students at the graduate and undergraduate levels as selected by the college’s scholarship committee.
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Gifts-in-Kind
Gifts other than cash also benefit to the college. If you wish to make a donation, please contact us by filling out the general inquiry form and we will get back with you immediately.
Examples of gifts in kind include:
- Real estate
- Stock
- Technology
- Equipment
- Professional services
- Printing
- Other
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"Miami is a small business town and by placing an emphasis on entrepreneurship, the college helps grow our business community."
Antonio L. Argiz, CEO and managing partner, Morrison, Brown, Argiz & Farra, LLP |
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"If we help build the community, the community will build our bank, and this event is a great way to reach out and connect with the community."
Nicholas Bustle, president, Suntrust Bank |
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From left to right, Manuel Medina, Chairman and CEO of Terremark Worldwide, Inc.; Manoel Oliveira, Director of Technology in the college's Technology Center, and Rui Da Costa, Managing Director, HP Latin America & Caribbean, and Vice President, in front of Terremark building in downtown Miami. |
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From left to right, Target representatives Eric Estevez, Angel Blanco, and Ariel Grillo. |
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