Fiscal Year 2020-2021
I M PA C T R E P O RT The Division of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity strives to provide undergraduate and graduate students with programs, services and facilities that foster academic success, promote student development and enhance the university community overall. By offering guidance and support, creating caring communities and opening doors to new experiences, the division assists and inspires students to have a well-rounded and fulfilling college experience so they will be well prepared for their future roles in a diverse, dynamic and global community.
Dr. J. Luke Wood, Vice President for Division of SACD and Chair of Diversity
S T U D E N T A F FA I R S & C A M P U S D I V E R S I T Y Y E A R I N G I V I N G
$3.5M TOTAL RAISED
4,000
MILITARY-AFFILIATED STUDENTS SUPPORTED
26
philanthropic gifts to support Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Initiatives across campus
$115K
Raised for Student Affairs & Campus Diversity on Day of Giving
HIGHLIGHTED GIFTS Generous supporters of SDSU’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion efforts identified various ways to help students from disadvantaged backgrounds:
Diversity San Diego philanthropists Malin Burnham and Robert Payne (‘55) established the Harold K. Brown Knowledge, Education and Empowerment Program (KEEP) to further the success of SDSU’s Black/ African American students in becoming the next generation of community and business leaders.
Cultural Centers SDSU alumna Chiloh Baty (‘08) made a planned gift of her estate to establish the Cultural Identity Centers Endowed Scholarship.
Veterans Major Leanne Babcock, an SDSU Alumna, United States Air Force Officer, and founding president of the SDSU Veteran Alumni Organization, established a scholarship to support a veteran of the armed forces who participates in the Women Veterans Success Program.
SDSU Global Campus Each of the next five years, one student in the Professional Certificate in the Business of Craft Beer program will receive free tuition and an internship with Coronado Brewing Company.