Endowed Scholarships & Fellowships
Steven C. Crebbin Endowed Scholarship Fund
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Steven Crebbin |
History
Family and friends created this scholarship honoring Steven C. Crebbin to provide scholarships for students in the Department of Landscape Architecture. Steven earned his bachelor’s degree in landscape architecture from the University of Florida in 1991. He passed away in 1999. After graduation, he moved to the Florida Keys. He and his partner, Richard Brown, founded Brown and Crebbin Design Studio Inc., in Plantation Key, Fla. Steven was honored by the Florida Native Tree Society for his work on a residence in Duck Key and for Mariners Hospital in Tavernier. Steven was appointed by Gov. Lawton Chiles to the Keys Bridge Restoration Project. He was active in the beautification of the Florida Keys and he often spoke to various groups and to high schools regarding his profession. He loved his profession, the beauty he created, and the life of a graduate of the University of Florida and a proud Gator.
Criteria
Worthy undergraduates pursuing a degree in landscape architecture; must have financial need, at least one credit hour of business ethics and documented community service. Preference to students who graduated from a high school in Monroe or South Dade County, Fla.
Application Information
Contact the School of Architecture in the College of Design, Construction and Planning.
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