Second Century - April 2020

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Second Century

The USF Centennial Campaign Newsletter

April 2020 Dear Alumni and Friends, During these challenging times, I hope and pray all of you are staying safe and well. We wanted to continue our regular Centennial stories with you–the stories of the university’s history and founding Sisters are a testament to the importance of the Building a Franciscan Future…Together, in Our Second Century Centennial Campaign. This issue of the campaign newsletter describes the impact of our donors’ generosity through scholarships and the continued beautification of our campus. USF is also proud to announce the new Will County Access Scholarship. This inclusive scholarship will help to ensure that all high achieving students, regardless of their financial abilities, have access to a high quality collegiate education. USF continues to raise funds for athletic scholarships, as well. The Shawn Green Scholarship and the Gordie Gillespie Scholarship for Service and Leadership will help to preserve the memory of Shawn and Gordie so their legacies live on in perpetuity. In addition to scholarships, USF is raising funds for campus beautification. The Centennial Gateway and the Centennial Quad will renew the campus and welcome visitors, alumni, fiends and students to campus. Thanks to donors like you, this campaign will have a profound impact on USF students and your university. I understand that this may not be the right time for you but I also know that many of you still want to help. If you are able, please consider helping us educate more USF students the Franciscan way and change students’ lives for the better. Contact me today at 815-740-3613. Gratefully,

Kristin Short Vice President for Institutional Advancement #EveryGiftMatters #USF100

Campaign Initiative 1

SCHOLARSHIPS Student support is the university’s highest priority. By raising $1 million in new scholarship support by 2020, the Centennial Campaign demonstrates USF’s commitment to affordable excellence and will ensure a USF education remains within reach for bright, hard-working students and families. USF is emphasizing two scholarship support areas. Need-based Scholarships: While 96 percent (1,240 out of 1,291) of traditional, full-time, undergraduate students receive some form of financial assistance and 40 percent (520 out of 1,291) qualify for Federal Pell Grants, the university is only able to meet a fraction of the growing student financial need that exists. This is the university’s greatest need. Merit-based Scholarships: USF aims to strengthen its ability to attract the best and brightest students from Illinois, the region and the country through competitive scholarships.

BUILDING A FRANCISCAN FUTURE...


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