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An NWU Donor Fact
 

Scholarship > Donation Options

Perhaps you received a scholarship while attending Wesleyan. Maybe your son or daughter was able to earn a Wesleyan degree with scholarship support. Or maybe you know a student who might not have been able to afford a four-year degree from a private college who graduated from Wesleyan. Maybe as a community member you have seen the caliber and diversity of the student body at Wesleyan grow due to its scholarship program.

There are several opportunities for your gift to specifically fund scholarship support:

How to Give to the Annual Fund in Support of Scholarship:
Each year our annual fund contributes to student scholarship needs. If you would like to help Wesleyan fund next year's students with scholarship support you can donate online.

How to Endow a Scholarship:
If you are prepared to help bright, energetic students realize their potential as community leaders in pursing a quality, well-rounded education at Nebraska Wesleyan University, our development staff is prepared to help you establish a scholarship in your name or in honor of a family member or friend.

Email Jackie Rezac or call 402.465.2139, in the Development Office to discuss your interest in establishing an endowed scholarship at Wesleyan.

How to Give to an Existing Scholarship:
Many generous donors have established named endowed scholarships at Wesleyan. These scholarships provide funds for NWU students based on such criteria as need, academic excellence, specific areas of study or town/county of origin. If you would like to donate funds to support an existing scholarship, please email Jackie Rezac, or call 402.465.2187.


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