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捐赠的识别

Our 捐助者 are at the heart of everything we do.

重点大学 gratefully acknowledges our 捐助者 at all levels of giving. 当然, the best reward for your contribution is the knowledge that you have made a difference in the lives of our students. Thank you for including 重点大学 in your generosity.

Be recognized for your:

  • 在世捐赠
  • Consecutive 给
  • 计划给
  • 每年给

捐赠者报告

The 捐赠者报告 is our way of publicly recognizing and showing our heartfelt thanks. Thank you for including 重点大学 in your generosity.

Questions about giving?

Contact the Office of Institutional Advancement

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1868年社会

1868年社会

在世捐赠 Over $100,000

哈里斯的社会

约翰H. 哈里斯的社会

Consecutive giving for 10 years or more.

常绿的社会

常绿的社会

In recognition of generous planned giving.

Our greatest responsibility is also our greatest opportunity—to empower the minds of tomorrow.

 
Ned and Regina Boehm

Ned and Regina Boehm

One step at a time through payroll deduction.

As with any journey, it begins with the first step. President Emeritus Edward G., Jr., and Regina Boehm envisioned commemorating their time at 重点大学 with an endowed scholarship in their name. 他们设定了一个目标, expressed their intent to reach that goal through monthly payroll deductions, and ultimately took the first step toward creating a tangible symbol of their fondness for 重点大学. One payroll deduction at a time, the Edward G. 和Regina E. Boehm Scholarship is now a reality, providing much-needed financial assistance to our students

Mary Lu (Fries) ’59 and Bob ’57 Kagler

Mary Lu (Fries) ’59 and Bob ’57 Kagler

Our support is driven by our gratitude.

Mary Lu (Fries) ’59 and Bob ’57 Kagler embarked on a journey together.  They built a marriage, raised their family and pursued careers.  Then they looked back and asked, “Who are the people and what are the institutions that made a difference for us?”

One answer was 重点大学, and in 1996, Mary Lu and Bob included Keystone in their 遗产规划. They were pleased with their 常绿的社会 experience, 1999年, established an endowed scholarship. In their words, “We have been grateful for the journey and the role played by Keystone.”

Ric ’96 and Kathy ’96 Krebs

Ric ’96 and Kathy ’96 Krebs

Our Support to Keystone is Expanded by a Matching Gift

Ric and Kathy Krebs realized the value of higher education and worked together to earn their 重点大学 degrees, just as they worked together to raise their family and build their careers. Grateful for the education they received at Keystone, Ric and Kathy donate their time by attending and hosting various College events, serving as alumni mentors and admissions representatives, as well as Ric’s service as a College trustee and 校友 Association board member. They are also longtime 捐助者, expanding their generosity as many of the College’s contributors do by taking advantage of their employer’s matching gift programs. 在里克的案例中, Verizon matches employees’ philanthropic gifts, thereby encouraging charitable giving among its employees. With a matching gift, the impact of your gift may be doubled or tripled.

"Keep trying and you will succeed." 

比阿特丽斯东

Established the Jack Donis '37 Leadership Award.