CASE FOR SUPPORT
Rector Scholar Centennial Initiative
DEPAUW’S RECTOR SCHOLAR LEGACY Edward and Lucy Rowland Rector established the Rector Scholarship Endowment at DePauw in 1919 to provide full-tuition scholarships for 100 Indiana students to attend DePauw each year. Tuition was $75, enough in 1919 to be too expensive for many of Indiana’s brightest students. Unable to afford a college education himself, Edward Rector wanted as many hardworking students as possible to benefit from the privilege of a distinctive, liberal arts education. The Rectors called their endowment “investments in humanity, in the men and women who are to carry on the work of our country and the world when you and I are gone.” DePauw’s Rector Scholarship has propelled more than 4,000 DePauw alumni to lives of accomplishment. Their ranks include former U.S. Rep. Lee Hamilton ’52,
pharmaceutical executive Phyllis Ferrell ’94, entrepreneur Angie Hicks ’95, and Nobel Prize-winning scientist Ferid Murad ’58. The remarkable gift of Lucy Rowland and Edward Rector is central to the culture of academic rigor, gratitude and philanthropy that defines DePauw University.
“I was a Rector Scholar, and I wouldn’t have been able to attend DePauw if not for this scholarship.” MEGAN MAY ’13 PH.D. CANDIDATE AT MIT-WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION JOINT PROGRAM BIOLOGY MAJOR AT DEPAUW 1