Generations of 嘿嘿视频 students will have more opportunity to study abroad as part of their 嘿嘿视频 education, thanks to a recent $1 million gift from Ann E. Pitzer, a 嘿嘿视频 alumna and current member of the 嘿嘿视频 Foundation Board of Trustees.
Pitzer, a La Jolla, Calif., resident, made the gift to the 嘿嘿视频 Education Abroad Center so that more 嘿嘿视频 students will have the opportunity to add a global perspective to their academic careers without having to worry about the financial barriers that prevent many students from participating in study abroad programs.
鈥淚 think that students can be ambassadors for the state and the country and the campus. This endowment will provide an enriching opportunity for their lives,鈥 Pitzer said. 鈥満俸偈悠 made a tremendous change for the positive in my life, and I like to think that I have an opportunity to help students of today have a similar experience.鈥
Access to global education is one of the key components of 嘿嘿视频 Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi鈥檚 Vision of Excellence and 2020 Initiative for the university. Currently, only 17 to 18 percent of each graduating undergraduate class will have studied abroad at some time during their academic career.
鈥淔inancial resources are the No. 1 barrier to students taking advantage of 嘿嘿视频鈥 study abroad program,鈥 said Katehi. 鈥淭he Ann E. Pitzer Study Abroad Endowment will help provide students with the financial resources to expand their academic experience on a global scale.鈥
Pitzer鈥檚 gift establishes an endowed award in the 嘿嘿视频 Education Abroad Center within the University Outreach and International Programs office, which will create scholarships that will help between 20 and 40 students annually who otherwise might not have the financial support to participate in study abroad programs. Her gift will be matched on a one-to-one ratio, up to a maximum gift of $25,000, by the 嘿嘿视频 Foundation Matching Fund for Student Support 鈥 a matching fundraising initiative launched in December 2012 to inspire donors to create endowed student scholarships, fellowships and awards.
The Pitzer endowment is good news to 嘿嘿视频 students like Bryan Steele, an international relations major who studied abroad in Barcelona in fall 2012, and is expected to graduate this year.
鈥淪ince I am an international relations major, study abroad wasn鈥檛 just a highlight of my collegiate experience, but a capstone on the hundreds of articles, books and essays that I read while at 嘿嘿视频,鈥 he said. Steele, a scholarship and financial aid recipient, said that without financial support, 鈥淚 might not have been able to participate in the pre-Intensive Language Program, where I had some of my most memorable experiences from the entire year.鈥
In addition to the endowment, $10,000 of Pitzer鈥檚 gift will go to an immediate use fund so that scholarships can start being awarded to 嘿嘿视频 students during the 2013-2014 academic year.
The 嘿嘿视频 Education Abroad Center offers more than 200 program options in 50 countries around the world. Approximately 1,400 students participate in Education Abroad Center programs each year; 1,100 are 嘿嘿视频 students and more than 250 students participate from other UC campuses. Financial aid applies to all programs offered through the Education Abroad Center.
Pitzer also established a challenge as part of her gift in hopes of inspiring additional donors. To date, nearly $200,000 has been raised in matching funds from 嘿嘿视频 alumni, faculty, staff and parents, including:
- Ruth Asmundson, Ph.D. 鈥72 and family, have given $25,000 to the endowment. Through the 嘿嘿视频 Foundation鈥檚 matching fund initiative, their donation will be matched at $25,000, for a total of $50,000 donated to the endowment. Several 嘿嘿视频 alumni family members, including Asmundson鈥檚 daughters, have also been inspired to give to the endowment.
- Masoud and Nahid Sobhani, who currently live in Japan, are parents of a 嘿嘿视频 student. Their gift to the endowment is $25,000.
- Joseph Silva, dean emeritus of the 嘿嘿视频 School of Medicine, has pledged $25,000 to the endowment and believes that education abroad is an important part of a student鈥檚 academic experience: 鈥淚t鈥檚 important to fund study abroad programs because our students serve as ambassadors of the university and bring a new perspective to their program.鈥
Pitzer鈥檚 grandfather was Russell K. Pitzer 鈥 a California citrus grower and Pomona Valley philanthropist who founded Pitzer College in Claremont, Calif., in 1963. Her father was Kenneth S. Pitzer, a renowned chemistry professor at UC Berkeley who was called 鈥渙ne of the most influential physical chemists of his era鈥 by the American Philosophical Society, a recipient of the National Medal of Science award and a former president of Rice and Stanford universities.
Pitzer graduated from 嘿嘿视频 in 1958 with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in home economics. After obtaining a master鈥檚 degree in textiles from UC Berkeley, she pursued a career in computer programming. Along with fellow 嘿嘿视频 classmates, she established the Class of 鈥58 Scholarship, an endowed fund supported through gifts from the class of 1958, as well as friends of the class. She is a 2013 recipient of the Cal Aggie Alumni Association's Aggie Service Award, which honors a 嘿嘿视频 graduate who has demonstrated exemplary Aggie pride and dedication to the university through personal commitment of time and energy, volunteerism, and leadership.
Anyone who is inspired to meet the Ann E. Pitzer Study Abroad Endowment Challenge is invited to contact Robert Kerr at rakerr@ucdavis.edu or .
The Ann E. Pitzer Study Abroad Endowment is part of The Campaign for 嘿嘿视频, the university鈥檚 first comprehensive fundraising campaign that seeks to raise $1 billion from 100,000 donors.
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