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Reverend Kenneth C. Crossman Endowed Scholarship

Bethune-Cookman University

Rev. Ken Crossman (1933-2004)
Rev. Ken Crossman
(1933-2004)
Bethune - Cookman College    
Bethune-Cookman University is a traditionally Black United Methodist college located in Daytona Beach.  Rev. Ken and Cecily Crossman, parents to Scott and John, have worked with this college for many years.  One of Ken's dreams was to provide scholarships for students at the college.  Upon Ken's death in 2004, the Crossman family - with the help of many friends - established the "Reverend Kenneth C. Crossman Endowed Scholarship." For more information about this scholarship visit the link below.

> Bethune Cookman University
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Endowed Student Scholarship

Florida State University

 John Crossman with 2008 scholarship recipient Ms. Valerie Boyd
John Crossman with 2008 scholarship recipient Ms. Valerie Boyd
 Florida State University Florida State University Foundation
 The Real Estate Network
In the fall of 2006, John and Scott Crossman established an endowed scholarship for students who have an interest in Real Estate.  With this scholarship, they hope to encourage and nurture growth in the Real Estate sector. Please click the link below to learn more about this scholarship and Florida State University’s Real Estate Network.

> Florida State University
> Florida State Scholarship
> Center for Real Estate Education & Research
> The Real Estate Network of FSU
> FSU Track
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CRES Advisory Board

University of Florida

Shane Matthews, John Crossman and Danny Wuerffel
Shane Matthews, John Crossman, and Danny Wuerffel
 University of Florida  Center for Real Estate Studies - University of Florida  University of Florida Foundation

John Crossman currently serves on the CRES advisory board, taking an active role in developing relationships with students in Real Estate degree programs. For more information regarding this program, please visit their website.

> University of Florida
> University of Florida Scholarships
> CRES Advisory Board
> Danny Wuerffel – Desire Street Ministry
> Guide to Starting a Career in Commercial Real Estate
> David F. Miller Center for Retailing Education and Research
> UF-FARE




Rollins  Mentorship  Program

Rollins Mentorship Program

Scott and John Crossman participate in the mentorship program for the Crummer Business School, with Crossman & Company currently employing several MBA candidates and graduates. Rollins College recruit mentors year-round, and programs begin in September and January annually.Volunteers serve one-year or two-year terms, depending on the program in which the student is enrolled. For more information regarding this mentorship program, please visit their website.

> Rollins College & Crummer School of Business
> Rollins Mentor Program
> Guide to Starting a Career in Commercial Real Estate



University of Central Florida

University of Central Florida

The University of Central Florida, located in beautiful Orlando Florida, is one of the fastest growing, metropolitan research universities in the country. With a total enrollment of 45,000, UCF has become a prominent player in undergraduate education nationwide offering innovative corporate partnerships, world-renowned faculty, and cutting-edge technology and undergraduate research opportunities.

> University of Central Florida
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Florida A&M University

Florida A&M University

Florida A&M University is a four-year, public, co-educational and fully accredited institution of higher learning.  The main campus is spread over 419 acres located on the highest of seven hills in Tallahassee, the capital of Florida.  John Crossman regularly speaks at the University which offers 62 bachelor’s degrees in 103 majors/tracks. 36 master’s degrees with 56 majors/tracks are offered within eleven of the University’s 13 schools and colleges.

> Florida A&M University
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