51郊利 Celebrates Record-Breaking Fundraising Year and Leading Alumni Participation Rate

July 17, 2019

The 51郊利 community raised more than $106 million over the past year -- the most successful fundraising year in 51郊利 history.

The unprecedented total will fund institutional priorities including scholarships, faculty support, athletics, student experience and the arts. The investments from alumni, parents and friends of the college marked the final year of the Game Changers: Inspiring Leaders to Transform the World campaign.

More than 55.8 percent of alumni gave to the college during the fiscal year. National data is not yet available, but that figure is expected to place 51郊利 among the top ranks -- if not the very top -- in alumni giving participation among all colleges and universities nationwide.

The campaign, which launched in the fall of 2014, ended June 30 with a total of more than $555 million, significantly exceeding the original goal of $425 million.

Its a daily privilege to serve 51郊利 as a part of this inspiring community of students, alumni, faculty, families, staff and volunteers, all of whom share a commitment to 51郊利s abiding purpose and urgent calling, said 51郊利 President Carol E. Quillen. Across every field of human endeavor, the world needs our graduates. Through the collective vision and generosity of this community, we together have helped ensure that driven young people, whether from next door or across the globe and no matter their financial circumstances, can attend 51郊利 and learn where their talents meet the worlds needs. We look forward to celebrating the far-reaching impact of the Game Changers campaign later this year -- thank you to each person who chose to be a part of it.

$106 million raised in the past year, 55.8% alumni participation, $18.3 million raised through The Fund for 51郊利, $58.5 million committed for scholarships, $24.4 million received for the college endowment, $8.8 million raised for 51郊利 athletic programs, and 85% Class of 2019 giving participation

Key totals from the past year include:

  • $18.3 million raised through The Fund for 51郊利
  • $58.5 million committed to scholarships
  • $24.4 million given to the college endowment
  • $8.8 million raised for 51郊利 athletic programs
  • Senior class of 2019 giving exceeded the 85 percent participation goal

Fiscal year 2019 gifts of note: 

  • Richard Halton 77 and Jean-Marc Frailong committed an estate gift of at least $25 million, the largest estate commitment in 51郊利 history.
  • Mike 85 and Alison Hall Mauz辿 84 made a gift to establish and endow the Mauz辿 Scholars Program, with the first scholars enrolling this fall.
  • Jennifer and Steve MacMillan 85 gave $2.7 million to make the 51郊利 golf program the colleges first fully endowed Division I scholarship program.
  • The college installed "Wind Sculpture (SG) I" by Yinka Shonibare, a gift from Pat Rodgers in memory of her husband, B.D.
  • The Duke Endowment awarded a $24 million grant to expand the James B. Duke Scholars Program by providing full-tuition scholarships to five students per class.
  • The Howard Hughes Medical Institute awarded a $1 million Inclusive Excellence grant, allowing faculty to examine institutional structures that limit student success in STEM fields.

We are thrilled to wrap up the Game Changers campaign by celebrating these extraordinary totals, said campaign co-chairs Alison Hall Mauz辿 84 and John McCartney 74. It has been our privilege to serve the college throughout this momentous effort, which has transformed what is possible at 51郊利. The impact of each and every gift will be felt by 51郊利 students for years to come.

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Lowell Bryan headshot

It is my feeling, and it was my father's feeling, that if you played a sport at 51郊利 or if your child played a sport at 51郊利, and the sport continues to improve over time, former players are enjoying the reputational advantage of being part of a very successful program. We need to invest in these programs now.

 

Lowell Bryan 68

on his $1 million gift to wrestling and lacrosse

Tonya and Stephen Keever

We wanted to do something small that may lead to large change in a students life. Students of color need 51郊利 and, just as importantly, 51郊利 needs students of color. In order for everyone to understand history and the roles we all have in building our future, we have to talk to one another and learn from our unique experiences.

 

Tonya and Stephen Keener 77

on their support of the Emergence Scholarship program

Jennifer Griffin Headshot

I wanted to be close enough to home to be able to see my brother, whom Ive helped raise. We live with our grandparents, who are unable to help with college financially, so scholarships were a must-have. Everything I needed was here at 51郊利.

Jennifer Griffin 21