A Jump-Start in Generosity: Young Alums Give Back to SDSU
Sydney Adrian and her husband, Nathan, are living proof that while it’s never too late to give back with philanthropy, it’s also never too early.
Read MoreScholarships make a direct impact on current and future Jackrabbits—helping SDSU students succeed on campus and in life. It’s all possible thanks to support from generous donors like you.
Scholarships directly support SDSU students, fulfilling our land grant mission by making a college education more affordable and attainable for all. The generosity of our yellow and blue family makes a difference in our students’ lives, helping current and future Jackrabbits achieve bold dreams.
By starting or funding a scholarship, your gift can encourage a student to begin or continue their education at SDSU. It can help minimize their financial burden, allowing a student to focus on their studies and valuable extracurriculars. It can help a first-generation college student become a Jackrabbit. That’s the transformative power of giving.
However you’d like to support scholarships, your contribution will directly help SDSU students. Have questions? Our team will work with you to accomplish the impact you’re looking for.
Many donors start their own annual scholarship by committing to an annual gift of $2,100—just $175 a month. You can also support student scholarships with an annual contribution of any size to our general scholarship fund.
Make a GiftAn endowed scholarship permanently preserves your legacy at SDSU, supporting Jackrabbits for years to come. Start an endowment whose earnings will provide annual scholarships in perpetuity.
EndowmentMany donors name their scholarship in honor or memory of a loved one, family member, friend, or even an SDSU professor. It’s a meaningful way to remember and preserve the impact they had on your life or SDSU experience.
Named GiftsSydney Adrian and her husband, Nathan, are living proof that while it’s never too late to give back with philanthropy, it’s also never too early.
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