The FAMU Graduate Feeder Scholars Program is an official partnership agreement between Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University and more than 40 Feeder Institutions around the country. The program addresses the need to increase the number of African Americans participating in advanced graduate education by affording FAMU students the opportunity to undertake advanced study in graduate programs not available at FAMU through partnering Feeder Institutions. The fellowship provides Florida A&M University graduates that have fulfilled FAMU Feeder Program
requirements funding support to pursue a graduate degree at Florida State University. Awards will be given for a maximum of four years for doctoral degree-seeking students and two years for masters degree-seeking students. More details can be found here or by calling 850-644-3501.
2019-2020
Beverly Graham
Integrated Marketing Communication
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Hans Supre
Public Health
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Jessica Gardner
Integrated Marketing Communication
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Taylor Darks
Sociology
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2018-2019
Amanda Jean-Mary
Motion Picture Arts/Production
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2016-2017
Latoya Brown
Counseling and School Psychology
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Hellena Lahens
Public Administration/Urban Planning
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2015-2016
- Audreon Babb, Communication (Communication & Information)
- Louis Graham, Business Administration (Business)
2014-2015
- Kevin McMillan, Criminology & Criminal Justice (Criminology)
2012-2013
- Christopher Cruikshank, Scientific Computing (Arts & Sciences)
2011-2012
- Porchea Bell, Social Work (Social Work)
- Samanthia Martin, Educational Leadership & Policy Studies (Education)
2010-2011
- Thomas Anthony, Industrial Engineering (Engineering)
- Domnick Ardis, International Affairs (Social Sciences & Public Policy)
- Patrice Powell, Music (Music)