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In addition to the Scholarships and Fellowships described previously, the Department provides a number of current use funds or endowments targeted to support specific student or research programs and activities. These include:
Faculty Research Programs
Gift funds from individuals and companies can be targeted to specific Crop Sciences
faculty in support of their research programs. These funds will be available
for immediate use and are instrumental in supporting research specific to the
faculty's area of expertise. The Department of Crop Sciences will direct 10%
of the funds to sustain department wide activities that support the mission
of the department, including administrative and systems support.
Department of Crop Sciences Annual Fund
Gifts to this fund support the departmental awards program for undergraduate
students, graduate students, staff, and academic professionals. In addition,
gifts to this fund help the department provide equipment needed to recruit
new faculty.
Field & Furrow Undergraduate Club Program
Fund
Gifts to this fund support the programmatic activities of Field &
Furrow undergraduate student organization. Key programmatic activities include
sponsorship of professional development programs, field trips to facilities of
food and agricultural industries, and travel to scientific and professional meetings
or workshops.
Crop Sciences Undergraduate Ambassadors Fund
Gifts to this fund support the programs of the Crop Sciences Ambassadors. The
Ambassadors are Crop Sciences undergraduate students who are active in the
recruitment of prospective undergraduate students on- and off-campus, and who
participate in leadership development programs.
Crop Sciences Graduate Organization Program Fund
Gifts to this fund support the programmatic activities of the department's Graduate
Student Organization. Key programmatic activities include hosting and recruitment
of prospective graduate students, networking programs, participation in community
outreach efforts, and field trips to facilities of food and agricultural industries.
Graduate Student Professional Development Fund
Gifts to this fund support the sponsorship of professional development programs
for graduate students, and travel to scientific and professional meetings or
workshops.
Online M.S. Degree Program Fund
Gifts to this fund support the development of instructional materials
and purchase of instructional software and hardware used in the department's
OOnline M.S. Degree Program, a program in which fully-employed professionals
can earn a M. S. degree or a Certificate of Completion by taking advanced
courses part-time at nights at various locations around the State.
Undergraduate Student Program Fund
Gifts to this program support the development of instructional materials and
purchase of instructional software and hardware used in the undergraduate curriculum.
Examples of instructional materials are videotapes, digital video disks, and
compact disks with broad application in laboratories and discussion sections.
Graduate Student Seminar Program Fund
Gifts to this program help to defray the expenses of invited speakers from educational
and research institutions to participate in the seminar programs required of
graduate students in the department. These seminar programs are an important
mechanism for bringing scientific leaders to campus to speak and discuss their
research with graduate students.
Illinois Maize Breeding & Genetics Laboratory Endowment
Gifts to this endowment support the operational requirements of the corn breeding
and genetics programs in the department by allowing the purchase of equipment
needed for field and laboratory research, by funding the salaries of support
personnel on the breeding programs, and by funding fellowships for graduate
students in corn breeding and genetics.