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titlePublic Health Memorial Scholarship- Not awarding 24-25 cycle
  • One $500 award for a College of Public Health graduate student

  • Eligible students must be enrolled full or part time during Spring semester

  • Not awarding in the 24-35 cycle

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titleSam P. Bell III Endowed Scholarship

Mr. Bell earned degrees from both Dartmouth College and Duke University. From 1974 to 1988, Mr. Bell represented Volusia County in the Florida House of Representatives, where he rose to prominent leadership positions. His colleagues named him the most respected member of the House. After his legislative career, he moved to Tallahassee, eventually merging his law firm with the Pennington law firm in 1998. In both his law practice and legislative career, Mr. Bell maintained a strong interest in land use, growth management issues and health care matters. He was credited as being one of the initiators in establishing a college for public health in the state of Florida. He served as President of the newly created Florida Public Health Foundation. Mr. Bell was married to Betty Castor, former President of the University of South Florida.

  • At least three $1,000 awards for COPH doctoral (PhD or DrPH) students

  • At least four $500 awards for COPH master’s degree (MHA, MSPH, MPH) student

  • Eligible students must be enrolled full or part time during Spring 2025 semester

  • Link for application is available here.

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titleSam P. Bell III Public Health Policy Scholarship

Mr. Bell earned degrees from both Dartmouth College and Duke University. From 1974 to 1988, Mr. Bell represented Volusia County in the Florida House of Representatives, where he rose to prominent leadership positions. His colleagues named him the most respected member of the House. After his legislative career, he moved to Tallahassee, eventually merging his law firm with the Pennington law firm in 1998. In both his law practice and legislative career, Mr. Bell maintained a strong interest in land use, growth management issues and health care matters. He was credited as being one of the initiators in establishing a college for public health in the state of Florida. He served as President of the newly created Florida Public Health Foundation. Mr. Bell was married to Betty Castor, former President of the University of South Florida.

Preference for a student who is focusing on and/or researching Public Health Policy.

  • Four $1000 awards for a College of Public Health graduate student

  • Eligible students must be enrolled full during Spring 2025 semester

  • Link for application is available here.

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titleSam P. Bell III Memorial Florida Healthy Kids Fellowship

Mr. Bell earned degrees from both Dartmouth College and Duke University. From 1974 to 1988, Mr. Bell represented Volusia County in the Florida House of Representatives, where he rose to prominent leadership positions. His colleagues named him the most respected member of the House. After his legislative career, he moved to Tallahassee, eventually merging his law firm with the Pennington law firm in 1998. In both his law practice and legislative career, Mr. Bell maintained a strong interest in land use, growth management issues and health care matters. He was credited as being one of the initiators in establishing a college for public health in the state of Florida. He served as President of the newly created Florida Public Health Foundation. Mr. Bell was married to Betty Castor, former President of the University of South Florida.

  • At least one $1000 award for a College of Public Health Doctoral students & Post-Doctoral Fellows in the College of Public Health focused on Child Health Policy with respect to improving access to health care services, health care quality, and comprehensive health insurance coverage.

  • Eligible students must be enrolled full during Spring 2025 semester

  • Link for application is available here.

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