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| Alumni Annual Giving Program |
| This year, we reintroduced the Alumni Annual Giving program, which allows alumni to direct their funds to their specific college, department, or athletic programs. For information about our Annual Fund program, please contact Jacob McDougal at 209-667-3836. |
CSU Stanislaus Budget Central
Budget Central has been created to provide the latest news about the CSU Stanislaus budget in light of the state’s severe cuts to the California State University system. The University has been required to make $13.5 million in cuts to its 2009-10 budget, including a $2.5 million reduction of part-time faculty and staff, and has reduced full-time equivalent enrolment to 6,800. Click on the link above to learn more
| The gift that (truly) keeps on giving |
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More than two-thirds of students who attend CSU Stanislaus receive financial aid through grants, loans, or scholarships. Among the hundreds of scholarships available to aspiring undergraduates and graduate students, a handful stand out as examples of extraordinary generosity by donors in whose names scholarships have been offered since the early years of the university.
During our celebration of the University’s 50th anniversary, we take time to thank and honor these donors for the role they have played in providing access to a top-quality education. • Since its creation in 1991 in honor of the late Mary Stuart Rogers, the Rogers Scholarship Program has awarded $2.5 million in grants to more than 400 students. The scholarships are awarded by the Mary Stuart Rogers Foundation, administered by the original donor’s son, John, and his wife June. • Since 1984, more than 200 students have received the Marjorie H. Bright Scholarship. Bright’s daughter, Carol Bright Tougas, currently serves on the CSU Stanislaus Foundation Board of Directors. • More than 20 faculty members have been named as recipients of Naraghi Faculty Research Enhancement Grants since the program was established in 2008 by the Nora and Hashem Naraghi Estate. The late San Joaquin Valley almond growers, whose daughter, Sharon, and grandson, Hashem, graduated from CSU Stanislaus, also gave $2 million in 2006 to help develop the CSU Stanislaus Naraghi Hall of Science. • Jane Evans Vilas has been a longtime benefactor of university scholarships, beginning in 1991. For more than a decade, she contributed to the general President’s Scholars Program, and endowed a Presidential Scholarship in her name in 2006, offering a grant of up to four years for top academic students. • The late John Demergasso, a Stanislaus County native and distinguished attorney, was instrumental in the presentation of a major gift leading to the construction of the University’s Demergasso-Bava Hall that opened in 1998. That year, he also created a scholarship program that bears his name for fellowships to graduate students in business, education, public administration, and nursing. If you are interested in endowing a scholarship so that future generations may benefit, please contact University Advancement at (209) 667-3131. A minimum investment of $10,000 establishes a scholarship endowment in your name, or in the name of your choice. CSU Stanislaus staff will work with you, the donor, to determine criteria for awarding your annual scholarship from the interest earned on your endowment. Other non-endowed named scholarships, in amounts of $500 or more, are also available. |







