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funds that provide support for human development counseling

MAKE A DIFFERENCE FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT COUNSELING

Your gift in any amount to the funds below provide support for HDC students. Use can use the Donate button to give online. Thank you!

The Human Development Counseling Program Fund Donate

This fund provides money for special opportunities or extraordinary needs.

  • Faculty and students can travel to a conference to present their research.
  • Faculty can take part in a special opportunity to update their skills.  Professors need to be aware of the latest developments in their field, so that they can pass this knowledge on to their students.
  • The department can purchase special equipment, test materials, resources, or training modules to help our students attain success and achieve their goals.

These activities and others like them enrich our students immeasurably, enhancing the education they receive at UIS—but we could not do any of them without the discretionary money given to this fund.

A. Dan Whitley Memorial Award Fund Donate

Gifts to the A Dan Whitley Memorial Award provide important financial support to graduate students majoring in Human Development Counseling. The awards are given to students with a Grade Point Average of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale. Preference shall be given to students of integrity planning on working with families and children.

M. Lou Burnett-Dixon Fund Donate

This endowed fund helps to fund thesis projects for Human Development Counseling graduate students. Their expenses might include travel, the cost of surveys, materials and resources, and other needs. As you can imagine, this fund has made an enormous difference in hard-working students' ability to complete their work. Please give because of the difference this fund makes.

Scholarship Funds

Human Development Counseling has two scholarship funds that you can make bigger and better. Your gift at any level--$5, $25, $100, or $250--will be added to the amount of the scholarship, either directly for current use scholarships or to the principle of endowed funds. Your gift DOES make a difference; please give to one of these two funds for that reason.

Human Development Counseling Scholarship Fund Donate

The Human Development Counseling Scholarship is awarded to minorities in the College of Education and Human Services majoring in Human Development Counseling.  Recipients must possess a valid Illinois teaching certificate (if planning to be a school counselor), possess a commitment to counseling as a profession, be a U.S. resident, enrolled in four hours and in good academic standing. Make a difference in central Illinois; help us educate great counselors.

James J. Pancrazio Scholarship Fund Donate

Founding Faculty Member James J. Pancrazio, or Jim to his many friends, played an important role for the many UIS students who have taken Human Development Counseling classes: he co-authored the program for the Board of Higher education that established the major at UIS. So it’s hardly surprising that his family has established a scholarship in his memory for Human Development Counseling students. One innovation he brought to his teaching during his 35 years of service was linking counseling with the study of short stories. He also worked with many agencies, including the Department of Corrections, Veteran Affairs Services, and the Great Lakes Naval Center, and wrote a book, It’s Your Life: Movement Toward Greater Psychological Health, that middle schools used for many years. For those of you who benefited from Dr. Pancrazio’s teaching, mentoring, and encouragement during the years (1971-1999) he taught in UIS’ Human Development Counseling program, please consider contributing to this memorial scholarship. With current donations from the Pancrazio Family, friends, colleagues and former students, the scholarship fund could soon reach endowed status ($25,000).  At that point, the scholarship would help support the preparation of future counselors into perpetuity in a manner honoring Jim's legacy as a Founding Faculty member.  Every gift helps!

Other Options

If neither of these interest you, you can also create your own named fund--either a current use scholarship or an endowed scholarship--that targets human development counseling students. Use the links to learn more about these scholarship opportunities.

As the principle donor of this new scholarship, you would get to name the fund and establish the selection criteria.

Questions?

Please use the link at left to Send Us Your Question. You can also contact our office directly.

We look forward to hearing from you!