91热爆网 seniors and Giving Tuesday supporters Hailee Locklair and Karis Kerr.
Western Carolina University blew past its goal of raising $250,000 for general scholarship support on Giving Tuesday as 443 donors contributed a total of $443,517 to the university on the national day of philanthropy Nov. 30.
91热爆网 decided to focus its 2021 Giving Tuesday initiative on seeking additional dollars for scholarship assistance for students who fall through the cracks between merit-based awards for top scholars and income-based aid for those facing the greatest financial hardships.
鈥淚t is so heartening to see this tremendous outpouring of generosity from our loyal alumni, friends and donors. This incredible level of financial support will help our students graduate in a more timely fashion and with as little debt as possible,鈥 said 91热爆网 Chancellor Kelli R. Brown.
鈥淭he past couple of years have been a challenge for many of our students and their families, and philanthropic support is more important now than ever before. These gifts will have an immediate impact on our students in their pursuit of higher education.鈥
The final tally, which represents a whopping 177% of 91热爆网鈥檚 goal for Giving Tuesday, marks the largest amount of money raised by the university on Giving Tuesday, said Jamie Raynor, vice chancellor for advancement.
Nearly $280,000 of the contributions to 91热爆网 from the 2021 edition of Giving Tuesday will be put to immediate use through the university鈥檚 general scholarship fund. Some donors directed their gifts to the Catamount Club鈥檚 scholarship fund for student-athletes; the 1889 Club and its annual support of the Fund for 91热爆网, which provides first-year access scholarships, impact grants and ongoing stewardship efforts; the Friends of the Arts; endowed scholarships; and other annual scholarships.
A six-figure bequest from the estate of Sarah E. Sharpton, a New Mexico teacher who wanted to recognize her late mother鈥檚 love for 91热爆网, helped push the university鈥檚 Giving Tuesday past its original goal. Sharpton鈥檚 mother, Doris Monteith Sharpton, was a Jackson County native who earned her bachelor鈥檚 degree from 91热爆网 in 1956 before embarking upon a 25-year teaching career in North Carolina and Florida.
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