UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA real estate selected by the University Scholarship Committee. In the event no student from Polk County applies for the scholarship, it is to be awarded to a student living anywhere in the state of Florida. The need of the applicant as well as scholarship will be taken into consideration. Application for this scholarship may be made to the Scholarship Committee through the Dean of the College of Business Administration. Jay Hearin Scholarship. This scholarship, which is offered for 1952-53, and which amounts to $240, is given by Jay Hearin of Tampa. It is awarded by the Uni- versity Scholarship Committee to any student living anywhere in Florida who is pur- suing the curriculum in real estate. The need of the applicant as well as scholarship will be taken into consideration. Application for this scholarship should be made to the Dean of the College of Business Administration. St. Petersburg Board of Realtors Scholarship. This scholarship amounts to $240 annually and is to be awarded to a student from Pinellas County pursuing the cur- riculum in real estate selected by the University Scholarship Committee. The need of the applicant as well as scholarship will be taken into consideration. Application for this scholarship may be made to the Scholarship Committee through the Dean of the College of Business Administration. Gainesville Board of Realtors Scholarship. This scholarship amounts to $240 an- nually and is to be awarded to a student from Alachua County who is a former member of the Boys' Club and who is pursuing the curriculum in real estate. The need of the applicant as well as scholarship will be taken into consideration. Application for this scholarship may be made through the Department of Real Estate. Stephen F. McCready Scholarship. This scholarship amounts to $240 annually and is to be awarded to a student from Marion County pursuing the curriculum in real estate. The need of the applicant as well as scholarship will be taken into con- sideration. Application for this scholarship may be made through the Department of Real Estate. Walter Collins Piper Memorial Scholarship. This scholarship which is offered for 1952-53 and which amounts to $250 is given in memory of a past president of the National Association of Real Estate Boards. It is awarded by the University Scholar- ship Committee to a student living anywhere in Florida who is pursuing the curriculum in real estate. The need of the applicant as well as scholarship will be taken into con- sideration. Application for this scholarship should be made to the Dean of the College of Business Administration. Scholarships offered in Insurance in 1951-52 were: Property and Casualty Agents Extension Short Course Scholarships. The Florida Association of Insurance Agents promoted two scholarships of $250 each, given by the Insurance Short Course and awarded to a student majoring in Property Insurance, with a "C" or better average. Awarded by the University Scholarship Committee on the recommendation of the Dean of the College of Business Administration and two mem- bers of the Insurance faculty. Jacksonville Insurors Association Scholarship. A scholarship of $250 donated by the Jacksonville Insurors Association to a student majoring in Property Insurance, with a "C" or better average, with the preference to a qualified student from Duval County. Awarded by the University Scholarship Committee on the recommendation of the Dean of the College of Business Administration and two members of the Insurance faculty.