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cost of an advanced degree can be prohibitive to some
students. Endowed funds provide assistance to outstanding
students with financial need.
Endowed
funds begin with an initial contribution (an endowed
student resource fund can be created with a contribution
of $10,000), which is then invested and increases
in value. Each year a portion of the earnings is made
available to GSPIA to distribute while the principal
continues to grow. A description is created to guide
the use of the fund and includes selection criteria
which can be chosen by the donor to reflect his or
her values or interests.
Endowed
funds can provide support for tuition and expenses,
travel, research, books, internship expenses, or as
an award for outstanding achievement.
If you
would like to contribute to an endowed fund, please
consider a gift to one of those listed below. The
contributions of alumni lighten the financial burden
for outstanding students and create a legacy of support.
Give to
GSPIA and Pitt
For information
on contributing to or establishing an endowed fund,
contact the Office
of Institutional Advancement
Endowed
Funds Accepting Contributions in GSPIA
- Christine Altenburger Endowed Fund
- Associate
Professor Emerita and former GSPIA Assistant Dean.
- Provides support for students in Public and
Urban Affairs.
- Carolyn Ban Fellowship Fund.
- Provides
support to students of high academic achievement
who have financial need.
- de Zafra Leadership Fellows Endowment
- Established
by Dorothea de Zafra Atwell, Distinguished Alumna,
MPIA 1965.
- Supports student internships including
travel to international internships, student research,
or student travel to participate in conferences.
- Michael Flack Endowment Fund
- Provides support for students in International
Affairs and International Development.
- Donald Goldstein Endowed Fund, Professor, MPIA.*
- In honor of Professor Donald Goldstein and his commitment to GSPIA and its students, he established this fellowship. AGORA has continued to support his gift through the sale of the "Goldy Bobblehead" doll.
- A committee consisting of the AGORA officers and two members of the administration will choose one student.
- The recipient will be announced at the GSPIA Honors and Graduation Ceremony on Saturday, April 28, 2007.
- Aaron Hollen Memorial Fund.*
- In memory of
Aaron who was a student in the MPIA program.
- This
fund provides support for a Public and
International Affairs student.
- Lawrence Cabot Howard Doctoral Research Award
- Professor and Dean Emeritus
- Provides support
for a GSPIA PhD candidate.
- Joseph Pois Fund
- Professor Emeritus (deceased).
- Provides support for GSPIA students.
- Donald C. and Alice B. Stone Fund
- Founding Dean
of GSPIA.
- Provides support for students in GSPIA.
- Carl Ware Fellowship
- Distinguished Alumnus, MPA
1968.
- Provides support for at least 2 students from underrepresented
populations who have overcome social adversity.
* These
funds are currently in formation. Funds must reach
the $10,000 endowment threshold within five years,
or the gifts will be used to support a student studying
Public and International Affairs.
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