Ramsey, who was raised in the Atlanta area, majors in Political Science and has held the highest academic GPA every year in the BC-U Liberal Arts department. She plans to go to lawschool, become an attorney, a real estate investor and entrepreneur.
“I am honored to be a recipient of the Crossman & Company Real Estate Scholarship. Although I have a lot of work ahead of me to get where I want to be in life, I am confident because of what I have accomplished so far at Bethune-Cookman University,” she said.
Crossman & Company, which ranks as one of the largest third-party retail leasing and management firms in the Southeast, established an endowed scholarship for students at Bethune-Cookman University in 2014.
In addition, John Crossman, CEO, and his family launched an endowment fund for BC-U in 2004 in memory of his father Reverend Kenneth C. Crossman and donors have contributed over $100,000 throughout the years.
As CEO, Crossman promotes firm’s core values of a strong commitment to community service, industry education initiatives and dedication to diversity through creating scholarships and mentoring.
Crossman & Company now has real estate scholarships at FSU, FAMU, B-CU, and UCF.
“One of the best ways to improve the real estate marketplace is to encourage the participation of the best of the next generation,” Crossman said.
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