Scholarships
- ‘Because of you, I’ve gotten the opportunity to really experiment and create freely,’ student tells benefactors.
- Trish and John Deford hope to assist students who are battling addictions like the one that claimed their son, CU «Ƶ alumnus Sam Deford, through a new scholarship fund.
- Skim milk was 10 cents a gallon, and spaghetti was cheap. “So, we had a lot of skim milk, and we ate a lot of spaghetti”—with no sauce.
- Hundreds of cyclists will take to the road on Sept. 10 to raise money for scholarships at the «Ƶ.
- We are pleased to report recent successes in the College of Arts and Sciences with respect to visionary endowment gifts. Just in the last few years, significant endowment gifts for scholarships, endowed chairs and endowed professorships have enriched our college and accelerated increases in our academic quality.
- Without scholarships, a lot of ‘super smart’ students would not be able to attend or finish college, CU «Ƶ students and philanthropists note.
- When Meghan Dulsky heard that she was going to study abroad, she was elated. Later, when she learned that most of her experience would be funded, she was brought to tears. Dulsky, a senior majoring in classics, is the recipient of the Ann Nichols Scholarship and the Herodotus Travel Grant.