The Richardson Scholarships
The Richardson Legacy
A legacy is usually defined as a gift from one generation to the next, but in a greater sense, a true legacy keeps alive the meaning and relevance of the values and ideals held sacred by both living witnesses and those departed. The Richardson Family legacy is dedicated to the premise that those who pursue a career teaching, helping, and caring for individuals with special needs have chosen a noble and worthy profession.
The scholarships and legacy that Jack and Alice Richardson support honor Alice Richardson,
               who was an educator in Hillsborough County for forty years, and their children Laurie
               Ann, who died at the age of twenty-one, and Cathy Lynne, diagnosed with autism at
               an early age. Their remarkable stories are the bedrock on which this scholarship program
               is based, and the ideals, values and joyful lives exhibited by Alice and her daughters
               are examples for us all.
The scholarship program is funded in perpetuity through an endowment established by
               Laurie Ann and Cathy Lynne's parents, Jack and Alice Richardson.  In the interest
               of diversity, the scholarships are awarded without regard to race, creed, or religious
               affiliation. The scholarships will support students at the undergraduate, master's
               and doctoral levels who are full or part time students in the College of Education
               on the Tampa Campus.