MELBOURNE, FLA.—The Third Annual Aces for Autism Tennis Clinic is set for Saturday, June 23, at the Kiwi Tennis Club to support Florida Institute of Technology’s Scott Center for Autism Treatment’s Social Skills Program. The event occurs during the Florida Beer Company Pro Tennis Tournament, a USTA men’s tennis event, June 15-24, which also benefits The Scott Center.
Full ArticleFlorida Institute of Technology
High Tech with a Human Touch
The School of Psychology at Florida Tech is in a unique position to provide a wide range of academic programs, psychological services, and research activities to the university as well as to the Space Coast community.
Undergraduate Degree Programs
- General Psychology (B.A. and B.S.)
- Forensic Psychology (B.A.)
- Minors
Graduate Programs
- Clinical Psychology (Psy.D.)
- Applied Behavior Analysis (M.S. and Ph.D.)
- Industrial/Organizational Psychology (M.S. and Ph.D.)
The Age of Instant Communication: Keeping Your Kids Safe
Facebook and Texting
Presenters: Trevor Taylor, M.S.; Tess Whelan Hare, B.S.
The Scott Center Psychological Services’ presented a seminar on facebook and texting. The Age of Instant Communication: Keeping Your Kids Safe was a two hour presentation, complete with a Question and Answer session, where current clinicians at the Scott Center Psychological Services provided information to parents on the risks and rewards of instant communication in today’s world.
Aces for Autism Tennis Skills Day and Exhibition Support Scott Center June 23
05/11/2012
Winner Drawn in $6,325 Rolex Watch Raffle to Benefit The Scott Center
05/07/2012
Raffle Raises $25,000 MELBOURNE, FLA.—Fred Williams of Melbourne, Fla., won the $6,325 Rolex Oyster Perpetual Explorer II watch donated by Kempf’s Jewelers in Indialantic. The raffle raised $25,000 for Florida Institute of Technology’s Scott Center for Autism Treatment.
Full ArticleEvening of Hope Raises $190,000 to Support The Scott Center for Autism Treatment
05/02/2012
MELBOURNE, FLA.—About 250 people attended An Evening of Hope IV, which brought in $190,000 to support The Scott Center for Autism Treatment at Florida Institute of Technology. The event was held recently at the Melbourne home of Florida Tech Board of Trustee member Joe Flammio, a center benefactor.
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