Giving Highlights
2024-2025 Numbers at a Glance
$2,041,242
was raised in gifts from individuals, foundations, and corporations.
$495,230
was raised for scholarships and fellowships from individuals and foundations. This represents an increase of 30% from 2023-2024.
A total of $1,006,200 representing 162 scholarships and fellowships was awarded to 136 students, including donor-funded, state-funded, and federally-funded scholarships and fellowships.
$682,200 in donor-funded gifts was awarded to 114 students, totaling 123 scholarships and fellowships.
This represents an increase of 4% in funds awarded and 37% in the number of students who received a scholarship or fellowship in 2023-2024.
70% of scholarship and fellowship funding comes from donors, and the remaining 30% comes from state and Federal sources.
$5,984
was the average amount awarded to each student in donor-funded scholarships and fellowships. This represents an increase of 120% from the average amount awarded in 2023-2024.
57 endowed scholarships and fellowships were awarded.
12 annually funded scholarships and fellowships were awarded.

We received $22,352 in funding from 110 donors for 2025 Giving Day.
We want to thank the McCartney Family Foundation, the Dean and his Leadership Council,
and an anonymous double-degree alumni for providing matching and challenge grants
for 2025 Giving Day.
We received a $240,000 gift from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for the Utah School Mental Health Collaborative (USMHC) Program.
This program currently operates in 11 school districts and served over 8,000 students in the 2024-2025 academic year.