21st Century Learning Makes Us All 'Proudly Cincinnati'

As you look for ways to support "Proudly Cincinnati--Tower of Strength, Rock of Truth: the Campaign for the University of Cincinnati" through a gift to the Faculty/Staff Campaign, remember that your support can enhance UC’s commitment to providing a high-quality learning environment for students.

Gifts to first-year and senior capstone experiences, honors programs and experiential learning give students a global perspective and lead to a high graduation rate. Gifts endowing chairs and professorships also ensure UC’s ability to recruit renowned scholars who consider teaching their priority.

Support funds that make students’ time at UC memorable—from the first day of freshman year to graduation day. Consider a gift to funds such as Honors-PLUS Scholars, Co-op, Turner Scholars, the Parents Fund, or to your favorite college or program.  To learn more about Proudly Cincinnati’s goal of 21st Century Learning, visit http://www.uc.edu/proudlycincinnati/priorities/learning.html.

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