Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Gift supports business ethics program - The Scarlet

May 8th, 2012 | By tfedderson2 | Category: 2012, Campus News, Issue, March 29

State Farm Insurance has given $40,000 to the University of Nebraska Foundation to support the business ethics program and a college access program at UNL.

A gift of $25,000 supports the Nebraska College Preparatory Academy, UNL?s college access program for Nebraska students from low-income families and students who are the first in their family to attend college.

Amber Hunter, executive director of the NCPA, said the support will enable it to accomplish several proposed projects during the year centered on academics, student leadership development, community service, family support and more.

The NCPA provides a broad range of support services, from academic counseling to financial support, to high school students attending Omaha North Magnet and Grand Island Senior High who plan to attend UNL or Metropolitan Community College.

A second gift from State Farm of $15,000 bolsters the Ethics for Business Leaders Program at the College of Business Administration. With the support, the college plans to publish a business ethics booklet and create a code of ethics reference card for students. The college also plans a fall 2012 ethics lecture sponsored by State Farm.

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