From Dean Noelle Cockett
We are living in a time of unprecedented scientific discovery and competition for talented students and faculty. Our campaign to raise $10 million by 2010 will secure our tradition of excellence in learning, discovery and outreach.
A dedicated and talented faculty engaged with capable students creates an inspired environment of learning and discovery benefiting every person seeking to enlarge their understanding. Attracting talented students and faculty requires the College of Agriculture at Utah State University to define academic interests and provide competitive financial incentives. We need your help to realize our vision of distinguishing the College on the basis of our academic strengths, and allow us to deliver competitive scholastic and research opportunities to students and faculty who will enrich our academic community. We hope that you value the academic training and inspiration that is provided by USU. We invite you and other alumni, parents and friends to take part in this effort and to support those areas of the College of Agriculture that mean the most to you. With your help, the College will demonstrate that it can fulfill its historic land-grant mission while securing a place among the best institutions in the nation.
We are grateful for every gift of support we receive. Your partnership with us is paramount to our future success.
College Campaign Goals: $10 Million
Annual Fund
Your support at any level you can afford provides an immediate benefit to students and faculty. We invite your help in strengthening the academic experience for our current and future students. Click here for ways to make an annual gift.
Teaching and Program Support
Endowments represent a transforming and enduring investment in the lives of students and careers of our faculty. They can be established with current gifts over a period of up to five years, or through a planned gift such as a charitable trust or recorded bequest from your will.
Teaching Excellence:
Endowed positions provide the most lasting support to our most talented and inspiring teachers. These named endowments help us attract and retain teachers who will shape the lives of thousands of students.
| President's Endowed Dean's Chair | $3,000,000 |
| President's Endowed Chair | $2,000,000 |
| Endowed Chair | $1,500,000 |
| Professorship | $1,000,000 |
| Faculty Fellow | $500,000 |
| Visiting Professor | $100,000 |
Student Support
Graduate Studies:
Graduate students elevate the diversity and quality of research and learning across the college. However, a lack of funding hinders their ability to complete their graduate degrees in a timely fashion. Building our endowed graduate fellowships is a critical aspect of our campaign effort.
| Graduate Fellowship | $250,000 |
Undergraduate Scholarship:
More than 70 percent of students at USU work full or part time to pay tuition. Your support through endowed scholarships helps talented students focus on their studies and realize their full academic potential.
| Distinguished Scholar | $100,000 |
| Discovery Scholar | $25,000 |
| Departmental Unrestricted | $10,000 |
Foundation and Corporate Support
Many foundations and corporations support our students and faculty through grants, sponsored research, scholarships and matching gift programs. We are deeply grateful for this support and welcome your inquiries.
Facilities, Technology and Equipment
Agricultural Sciences Teaching and Research Building:
To meet the needs of the College of Agriculture, the Utah Agricultural Experiment Station, and agricultural faculty, researchers and students for the next 30 years or more, it has been proposed that a new Agricultural Sciences Teaching and Research Building be constructed on the Logan campus. The site of this building will be on the east side of the university quadrangle, a very prestigious location, highlighting the continuing commitment of Utah State University to the agricultural industry and land-grant mission. While much of this structure will be built through a unique partnership of federal and state entities, the College of Agriculture will be seeking to raise an additional $15 million by private means. As the major agricultural structure on campus, the prestigious right to name this building after the donor, loved one, friend or other person, can be obtained with a significant major gift.
Equine Education Center:
We are seeking a new home for the Equine Program. This program serves our nationally competitive horse teams, animal science students, students interested in developing skills in riding, handling and caring for horses, and horse enthusiasts throughout the state. We invite your support to help us build a new facility befitting the importance and stature of this equine program in our college.
Click here for ways to make a gift.
Please contact Mary Lynne Clark, Director of Development with questions you may have about supporting the College of Agriculture:
Email: marylynne.clark@usu.edu
Phone: (435) 797-2208
Thank you!
