School of Aging Studies

Scholarships & Awards

Mallory Ivey the Tollette Family Endowed Scholarship

Mallory Ivey the Tollette Family Endowed Scholarship 2008

Dr. Brent Small the  Wiley P. Mangum Outstanding Service Award

Dr. Brent Small the Wiley P. Mangum Outstanding Service Award 2008

Dr. Paul Stiles the Sue V. Saxon Outstanding Teaching Award

Dr. Paul Stiles the Sue V. Saxon Outstanding Teaching Award 2008

Nonna Kozlenko Tollette Family endowed Scholarship 2006

Nonna Kozlenko Tollette Family endowed Scholarship 2006

Jill Ardila  the  Harold L. Sheppard Endowed Memorial Scholarship

Jill Ardila the Harold L. Sheppard Endowed Memorial Scholarship 2008

Mary Kaplan the Sue V. Saxon Outstanding Teaching Award 2006

Mary Kaplan the Sue V. Saxon Outstanding Teaching Award 2006

Nonna Kozlenko the Tollette Family Endowed Scholarship

Nonna Kozlenko the Tollette Family Endowed Scholarship 2006

Nonna Kozlenko and Dr. Sandy Reynolds

Nonna Kozlenko the Tollette Family Endowed Scholarship 2006

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Pam Stobaugh the Wiley P. Mangum Outstanding Service Award 2006


Through the generous support of many donors, the School of Aging Studies has a number of scholarships and awards that support our programs. Current scholarships and awards include:


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  • The Wiley P. Mangum Endowed Scholarship awarded to an outstanding Undergraduate Student.
  • The Dick Rotsell Memorial Endowed awarded to a Junior or Senior pursuing a career in Long Term Care Administration.
  • The Tollette Family Endowed Scholarship Recognizes an upper-level undergraduate student who has demonstrated significant scholarly achievement and who shows financial need.
  • The Dr. Tom Rich Scholarship presented by the Board of Directors of West Coast Area Agency on Aging. A $1,500 award to a Masters student currently enrolled for an internship.
  • Harold L. Sheppard Endowed Memorial Scholarship to the student in the M.A. program in Gerontology who has demonstrated the highest level of academic performance and promise as a gerontologist.
  • Kymberly Jane Harris Endowed Scholarship in Long Term Care Administration Established in the memory of Kymberly Harris, who exemplified commitment to providing outstanding long-term care for older adults
  • H. Edward and Mildred E. Greely Endowed Fellowship in Aging Studies Established in the memory of H. Edward and Mildred E. Greely to encourage research in the area on aging
  • The Kenneth and Peggy Sponagle Endowed Graduate Scholarship in Gerontology was established by the Sponagle family to encourage and reward promising graduate students in the field of gerontology at the University of South Florida. Longtime supporters of research and education in gerontology, the Sponagle's have endowed this scholarship program to recognize a graduate student who has demonstrated significant scholarly achievement and who shows financial need. The scholarship is to be presented each year to the most deserving candidate in recognition of the continuing commitment and generosity of the Sponagle family in furthering gerontological education.
  • The Russ and Genelle Lucas Scholarship for Doctoral Student Study of Family Caregiving - this scholarship will support the research of a student in our Ph.D. in Aging Studies program who studies family caregiving.
  • Aging Studies Fellowship is provided to full-time, first year Ph.D. in Aging Studies students as a base of support.
    The purpose of the Aging Studies Fellowship is to provide full-time students with a base of support so that they can devote 100% effort toward acquiring knowledge and research skills necessary for their careers in aging studies. Currently the base fellowship is $15,000 plus the tuition waiver and student health insurance. Typically, most first year full-time students will be supported by this Fellowship.

If you would like to become a sponsor or make a donation to these scholarships, please use the Foundation Donation form given online at http://www.giving.usf.edu/ or contact the USF Foundation, Inc. at (813) 974-1888


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