麻豆精品视频Receives $28 Million Scholarship Gift to Support Medical Education
Ann Wood (center) with 麻豆精品视频medical student recipients of the Robert A. Wood 麻豆精品视频Medical Scholars Fund. (Photo by Alex Dolce)
麻豆精品视频 received an estate pledge of $28 million from John and Ann Wood to support scholarships for students enrolled in the . This is the largest scholarship gift in FAU鈥檚 history and the largest known scholarship gift to a Florida public university鈥檚 medical school.
This transformative gift in memory of their son, Robert A. Wood, will create the opportunity for a debt-free tuition for aspiring physicians. It also is the hope of John and Ann Wood that it will inspire others to join in and increase scholarship support to cover the tuition of every 麻豆精品视频medical school student. The current cost of in-state tuition and fees per medical student for one year is $35,000, which amounts to $140,000 for four years. Students from outside of Florida also may participate and will receive a scholarship for the in-state tuition rate.
鈥淭he FairfaxWood Scholarship Foundation was inspired by the social and educational work of our eldest son, Bruce Fairfax Wood, a New Jersey-born Princeton graduate and chief engineer of Pres-T-Con Limited, a large, family-owned prestressed concrete business. His efforts on the island of Trinidad were centered on the reeducation of teens that had left school at age 11 and in improving the lives of the poorer village folk,鈥 said philanthropist John Wood. 鈥淥nce we relocated to Boca, we began giving scholarships for undergraduates in need of assistance. After the Marjorie Stoneman Douglas disaster, 10, four-year scholarships were given to graduates of that school each year, with 53 scholars currently being assisted. After reading of the massive debt medical students incurred, we decided to include the 麻豆精品视频College of Medicine into our scholarship program, with an ultimate aim of 80 students. Realizing there are many others in the community who could assist, we are anticipating this gift will inspire them to join in and make FAU鈥檚 College of Medicine tuition-free. The world has 鈥楧octors without Borders鈥 鈥 we need 鈥楧octors without Debt.鈥欌
This marks the third gift to FAU鈥檚 College of Medicine from the Wood family. Their previous gift in 2021 established the Robert A. Wood 麻豆精品视频Medical Scholars Fund and was created to support 10 medical students through all four years of medical school. In 2022, they increased their impact, providing scholarship support to 20 additional students for a total of 30 medical students. Today鈥檚 gift continues to expand on that initial commitment.
鈥淢ore than 60 years ago, Florida Atlantic was founded on the principle that higher education should be available to all who sought it,鈥 said 麻豆精品视频President John Kelly. 鈥淭his extraordinary gift from Ann and John Wood will enhance the University鈥檚 ability to attract and retain outstanding medical students from an array of backgrounds, and support them on their journey to become knowledgeable and caring physicians.鈥
John and Ann Wood relocated to Boca Raton in 1983 having spent 18 years in the prestressed concrete business, building bridges, piers and cruise ship terminals throughout the Caribbean. They continued to operate the firm from Boca Raton until its sale in 2005. John is a U.S. Navy veteran and an engineering graduate of NYU, while Ann was a British citizen, raised in Trinidad and medically trained in London, England.
鈥淭his gift starts our initiative toward debt-free tuition, which is only available in a handful of medical schools across the country. I am hopeful that this transformational gift will inspire others to follow in the path forged by Ann and John Wood, to support doctors of our community, for our community,鈥 said , M.D., Ph.D., dean and vice president of medical affairs of the Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine. 鈥淭heir generosity will help 麻豆精品视频College of Medicine make great strides in improving the delivery of and access to healthcare in South Florida by attracting the best and the brightest.鈥
FAU鈥檚 College of Medicine has been nationally recognized for its innovative curriculum. The college鈥檚 humanistic, high-touch, high-tech curriculum, coupled with its partnership with three independent health systems in Palm Beach County, offers students and patients a unique experience. The College of Medicine鈥檚 programs are designed to bring the highest quality care to the surrounding community, including underserved populations. As such, the college was recently ranked by U.S. News & World Report No. 61 for 鈥淢ost Graduates Practicing in Medically Underserved Areas;鈥 and No. 85 for 鈥淢ost Graduates Practicing in Rural Areas.鈥
鈥溌槎咕肥悠礽s grateful for the phenomenal generosity displayed by Ann and John Wood in honor of their son,鈥 said , vice president of institutional advancement and CEO of the 鈥淭his historic gift means that the Wood name will forever be synonymous with breaking down the financial barriers that impede bright minds and compassionate hearts from pursuing their dream of becoming a doctor. We remain grateful to the Schmidt Family Foundation for their vision and initial gift to the College, building the foundation and creating the framework for what is now a thriving medical school.鈥
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