Areas of Highest Need
Explore our top giving priorities, below. While we are grateful for any gift directed towards the School of Education, gifts allocated for these purposes are especially meaningful.
To view a more comprehensive list of all our funds visit the Giving Opportunities page. For more information on giving, please contact our Program Manager Margaret Bryant.
- - The Dean's Annual Fund is the School of Education’s general, discretionary fund that supports a variety of the School’s efforts and priorities as determined by the Dean. Our programs and initiatives depend greatly on these dollars.
- - By contributing to this fund you are providing dollars to supplement scholarship awards to undergraduate, Master's and Doctoral students. The Dean relies on this fund to help out when the market under performs or when students have extraordinary needs.
- - This fund was established by Dean Emerita Kathy Schultz and her husband David Paul to provide support for students enrolled in the School of Education who are not eligible to receive federal or state financial aid. Applicants with active Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) or Advancing Â鶹ÒùÔº for Stronger Economy Tomorrow (ASSET) status are particularly encouraged to apply for these awards and will receive preference for this scholarship.
- This fund provides emergency assistance to School of Education students that find themselves in a difficult situation due to a temporary or unexpected hardship, allowing them to feel secure in their pursuit of higher education despite life's challenges. Payments will made on a case-by-case basis at the discretion of the Dean.
- Our faculty members offer personalized and interactive education programs and collaborate on internationally recognized research. Despite the outstanding reputation of our faculty, their salaries are some of the lowest on campus. Dean Emerita Schultz has created a fund to provide resources to supplement salaries as an incentive to keep these faculty producing their excellent work in our School. Your support can go a long way towards motivating these faculty to continue at CU Boulder.
- Endowed Positions for Faculty & Graduate Â鶹ÒùÔº - Endowed Chairs, Professorships, and Fellowships provide additional resources for faculty and a prestigious and honored title. Our school has one, the Bob and Judy Charles Endowed Chair, but we need more in order to attract and retain the best faculty. This award gives incentives for faculty to stay at CU Boulder in spite of many high-paying offers to go elsewhere. It provides money for the faculty member to hire graduate students, send graduate students to conferences, and supplements their salaries. Graduate students can also be recruited and retained with an offer of an endowed fellowship for their years at CU.
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Donor Impact Report
$ 10.3 million
total endowment value
61 %
of donors returned to give again this year.
Most loyal
donors than any other group on campus.
136
annual scholarships to students. Up from just 5 scholarships in 1993.
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Charitable gifts are investments in the future and show the desire to make the School of Education an outstanding place to support teachers of today and tomorrow.
For ways to help, please contact our Program Manager Margaret Bryant.