Why is student and alumni giving so important?
The School of Public Health Fund provides monies designated for vital student scholarships, recruitment, and seed dollars for some of the nation’s most innovative projects and programs. The percentage of alumni giving is often a factor in the calculation of school rankings and a consideration by corporations and foundations when deciding whether to invest in the School. In addition, prospective students and faculty look to private support as a barometer of alumni satisfaction. It strengthens our ability to recruit top students and faculty. Finally, support to the School helps ensure that the value of your degree from the School of Public Health remains strong.
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- I am currently enrolled as a student at SU and an SU alumnus who has signed up for the SU Alumni Connection. Do I get to keep my regular SU email address in addition to my new alumni email?
- How many alumni give to Pomona College? How does this compare to the giving rates at peer institutions?
- What is the difference in giving to the Office of Development and giving to the Alumni Association?