Five florida public universities receive over $12.5M for civics education programs

Raymond Rodrigues, Chancellor at State University System of Florida
Raymond Rodrigues, Chancellor at State University System of Florida - State University System of Florida
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Five public universities in Florida have received more than $12.5 million from the U.S. Department of Education as part of the American History and Civics Seminars Program. The funds will support civic literacy initiatives as the nation approaches its 250th anniversary.

The grants were awarded to Florida International University, University of West Florida, University of North Florida, Florida State University, and New College of Florida. These universities will use the funding for programs that encourage innovative teaching methods and professional development in American history, civics, government, and geography.

Tony Lee, Associate Vice Chancellor of Public Affairs for the State University System (SUS) of Florida, said: “In Florida, we are proud to honor America’s legacy and develop informed and engaged citizens at our institutions. Through our universities’ Office of Public Policy Events established by the Florida Legislature two years ago, and now with this grant funding, we are strengthening civic knowledge and preparing the next generation of leaders.”

Ray Rodrigues, SUS Chancellor, stated: “Florida is a national leader in advancing civic principles and providing opportunities for students to participate in open discussions on public policy. I applaud our universities for the forward-thinking and innovative programs that earned these grant awards. As we celebrate America’s 250th anniversary, now is the time to continue advancing civic literacy, and these funds support that SUS goal.”

The grant amounts distributed among the five institutions are as follows:

– $4.6 million to Florida State University
– $2.8 million to Florida International University
– $2.1 million to University of North Florida
– $1.7 million to New College of Florida
– $1.5 million to University of West Florida

A full list of allocations is available online along with further details about how Florida plans to commemorate America’s semiquincentennial anniversary.



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