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Florida State University Panama City has raised the family income eligibility requirement by $10,000 for the FSU PC Promise Scholarship, increasing the number of students who may meet the criteria for the FSU PC Promise Scholarship.
“The FSU PC Promise Scholarship is made possible by our generous donors, including The Chapman Family Foundation, The St. Joe Community Foundation, and Pam and Larry Perry,” said Randy Hanna, dean of FSU PC. “We are committed to helping ensure financial need doesn’t deter students from achieving their goals in higher education.”

Isabella Barbour, a first-generation college student growing up in a one-income family of five in Bay County, is a spring 2021 recipient of the FSU PC Promise Scholarship.

Florida State University received a $1.3 million federal grant to improve high school graduation and college enrollment rates for students at Title I schools in the Florida Panhandle.
FSU’s Center for Academic Retention and Enhancement (CARE) and FSU Panama City will launch a pre-college program with funding from the five-year Talent Search grant, part of the Federal TRIO Programs sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education.

Florida State University Panama City’s Business Administration program hosts talk for students to learn about conflict management strategies from local experts.

Florida State University Panama City has partnered with the Florida Department of Health Bay County to provide free student health services on campus.

On Sept. 13, the Board of Triumph Gulf Coast, Inc., approved an $11.5 million grant to provide partial funding to Florida State University Panama City’s Advancing Science and Career Education in New Technologies (ASCENT) project during a meeting in Crestview.

The nationally recognized Kinsey Collection of African American Art & History arrives at Florida State University Panama City in April 2022.

Florida State University Panama City (FSU PC) and the Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) have partnered to host STEM Story: The Power of Positive Role Models for girls in sixth through eighth grades.

FSU Panama City's on-campus housing along St. Andrew Bay is a draw for many FSU Panama City students.

Brittany Infinger set up custom balloon garland featuring garnet and gold in the Holley Academic Center to welcome students to campus for Fall, as her experience at FSU Panama City came full circle.