377 Donors

$244,654.46 Total Raised

Go to Our Bodies Ourselves At Suffolk University

Our Bodies Ourselves At Suffolk University

Text SUGIVES2047 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$0
Donors
0
Go to Political Research Center

Political Research Center

Text SUGIVES2095 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$0
Donors
0
Go to President's Discretionary Fund

President's Discretionary Fund

Text SUGIVES2044 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$3,075
Donors
4
Go to Psychology Dissertation Award

Psychology Dissertation Award

Text SUGIVES2037 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$0
Donors
0
Go to Queer Student Union

Queer Student Union

Text SUGIVES2096 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$1,150
Donors
3
Go to Racial Equity And Justice Institute

Racial Equity And Justice Institute

Text SUGIVES2063 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$1,000
Donors
1
Go to Ram Internship Fund

Ram Internship Fund

Text SUGIVES2097 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$100
Donors
1
Go to Richard T. Bray Memorial Award In Journalism

Richard T. Bray Memorial Award In Journalism

Text SUGIVES2133 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$1,000
Donors
8
Go to Rosenberg Student Training Employment Program (STEP)

Rosenberg Student Training Employment Program (STEP)

Text SUGIVES2071 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$0
Donors
0
Go to SBS Alumni Association Scholarship Fund

SBS Alumni Association Scholarship Fund

Text SUGIVES2056 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$200
Donors
2
Go to SBS Annual Fund

SBS Annual Fund

Text SUGIVES2105 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$950
Donors
5
Go to SBS Dean's Initiative Fund

SBS Dean's Initiative Fund

Text SUGIVES2106 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$0
Donors
0
Go to Senior Class Gift

Senior Class Gift

Text SUGIVES2108 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$0
Donors
0
Go to Softball Fund

Softball Fund

Text SUGIVES2109 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$50
Donors
1
Go to STEP Program

STEP Program

Text SUGIVES2131 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$200
Donors
3
Go to Strategic Fund For Suffolk

Strategic Fund For Suffolk

Text SUGIVES2110 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$0
Donors
0
Go to Student Leadership And Involvement

Student Leadership And Involvement

Text SUGIVES2059 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$45.07
Donors
2
Go to Student Public Interest Law Group Scholarship

Student Public Interest Law Group Scholarship

Text SUGIVES2058 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$50
Donors
1
Go to Student Scholarships

Student Scholarships

Text SUGIVES2111 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$0
Donors
0
Go to Study Abroad /Study Away Programs

Study Abroad /Study Away Programs

Text SUGIVES2068 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$0
Donors
0
Go to Suffolk CARES CAS/SBS Emergency Assistance Fund

Suffolk CARES CAS/SBS Emergency Assistance Fund

Text SUGIVES2045 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$51
Donors
3
Go to Suffolk CARES Pantry Fund

Suffolk CARES Pantry Fund

Text SUGIVES2112 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$1,315
Donors
8
Go to Suit Up! Professional Attire Fund

Suit Up! Professional Attire Fund

Text SUGIVES2054 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$0
Donors
0
Go to The Boys And Girls Clubs Of Boston Scholarship Fund

The Boys And Girls Clubs Of Boston Scholarship Fund

Text SUGIVES2069 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$0
Donors
0
Go to Theatre Programs

Theatre Programs

Text SUGIVES2113 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$0
Donors
0
Go to Thomas J. Drinan Memorial Fellowship

Thomas J. Drinan Memorial Fellowship

Text SUGIVES2073 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$0
Donors
0
Go to United States Veterans Memorial Scholarship

United States Veterans Memorial Scholarship

Text SUGIVES2048 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$120
Donors
4
Go to Washington Center/ John C. Berg Scholarship

Washington Center/ John C. Berg Scholarship

Text SUGIVES2065 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$200
Donors
2
Go to Washington D.C. Alumni Chapter Scholarship Fund

Washington D.C. Alumni Chapter Scholarship Fund

Text SUGIVES2074 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$10,000
Donors
1
Go to Women's Basketball Fund

Women's Basketball Fund

Text SUGIVES2114 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$1,600
Donors
2
Go to Our Bodies Ourselves At Suffolk University

Our Bodies Ourselves At Suffolk University

OTHER

On any given day at Suffolk University, growth and opportunities abound. Critically important historic, scientific, social, business, and legal matters are actively explored in our classrooms, and students gather after hours to attend clubs, workshops, and professional development events. This growth and opportunity are possible, thanks, in part, to the donations made to Suffolk by people like you. Today, on our annual Day of Giving, I hope you will consider the role you play in ensuring Suffolk students’ pursuit of educational growth and opportunity. Throughout our history—since our founding in 1906—there have been calls to action to address issues impacting our region, our commonwealth, and our nation. Currently, due to a national delay in the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) process, our most economically vulnerable students are at risk. U.S. News & World Report has identified this difficult situation as having “a domino effect” that is delaying the complex process so much that students with the greatest need—both current students and those who are applying—may not be in a position to continue their education or enroll as they had planned in Fall 2024. The majority of our Suffolk undergraduates have a demonstrated need for scholarship support. In fact, 91% of our undergraduate students receive financial aid, and 46% are the first in their families to attend college. Similarly, a significant percentage of our graduate students, including those at the Law School, are first-generation. We’re proud of the role we play in providing access to education. As you support our annual Day of Giving on March 20, I ask that you consider directing all or part of your donation to our CAS, SBS, or Law School Need-Based Suffolk Scholarship Funds. We understand that you may choose to support another area of Suffolk that is meaningful to you; that is also greatly appreciated. Your gift, no matter the purpose, will help ensure access and educational opportunity for many of our students. Our Suffolk community is comprised of our students, faculty, staff, alumni, friends, and greater community partners. Thank you for being a part of our community and ensuring that, on any given day at Suffolk, wonderful things are happening. Sincerely, Marisa Kelly, PhDPresident

Total Raised
$0
Go to Political Research Center

Political Research Center

OTHER

On any given day at Suffolk University, growth and opportunities abound. Critically important historic, scientific, social, business, and legal matters are actively explored in our classrooms, and students gather after hours to attend clubs, workshops, and professional development events. This growth and opportunity are possible, thanks, in part, to the donations made to Suffolk by people like you. Today, on our annual Day of Giving, I hope you will consider the role you play in ensuring Suffolk students’ pursuit of educational growth and opportunity. Throughout our history—since our founding in 1906—there have been calls to action to address issues impacting our region, our commonwealth, and our nation. Currently, due to a national delay in the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) process, our most economically vulnerable students are at risk. U.S. News & World Report has identified this difficult situation as having “a domino effect” that is delaying the complex process so much that students with the greatest need—both current students and those who are applying—may not be in a position to continue their education or enroll as they had planned in Fall 2024. The majority of our Suffolk undergraduates have a demonstrated need for scholarship support. In fact, 91% of our undergraduate students receive financial aid, and 46% are the first in their families to attend college. Similarly, a significant percentage of our graduate students, including those at the Law School, are first-generation. We’re proud of the role we play in providing access to education. As you support our annual Day of Giving on March 20, I ask that you consider directing all or part of your donation to our CAS, SBS, or Law School Need-Based Suffolk Scholarship Funds. We understand that you may choose to support another area of Suffolk that is meaningful to you; that is also greatly appreciated. Your gift, no matter the purpose, will help ensure access and educational opportunity for many of our students. Our Suffolk community is comprised of our students, faculty, staff, alumni, friends, and greater community partners. Thank you for being a part of our community and ensuring that, on any given day at Suffolk, wonderful things are happening. Sincerely, Marisa Kelly, PhDPresident

Total Raised
$0
Go to President's Discretionary Fund

President's Discretionary Fund

OTHER

Your gift will support the President's Initiatives Fund, which allows President Marisa Kelly to address her most important projects at the University for the benefit of all students.

Total Raised
$3,075
Go to Psychology Dissertation Award

Psychology Dissertation Award

OTHER

On any given day at Suffolk University, growth and opportunities abound. Critically important historic, scientific, social, business, and legal matters are actively explored in our classrooms, and students gather after hours to attend clubs, workshops, and professional development events. This growth and opportunity are possible, thanks, in part, to the donations made to Suffolk by people like you. Today, on our annual Day of Giving, I hope you will consider the role you play in ensuring Suffolk students’ pursuit of educational growth and opportunity. Throughout our history—since our founding in 1906—there have been calls to action to address issues impacting our region, our commonwealth, and our nation. Currently, due to a national delay in the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) process, our most economically vulnerable students are at risk. U.S. News & World Report has identified this difficult situation as having “a domino effect” that is delaying the complex process so much that students with the greatest need—both current students and those who are applying—may not be in a position to continue their education or enroll as they had planned in Fall 2024. The majority of our Suffolk undergraduates have a demonstrated need for scholarship support. In fact, 91% of our undergraduate students receive financial aid, and 46% are the first in their families to attend college. Similarly, a significant percentage of our graduate students, including those at the Law School, are first-generation. We’re proud of the role we play in providing access to education. As you support our annual Day of Giving on March 20, I ask that you consider directing all or part of your donation to our CAS, SBS, or Law School Need-Based Suffolk Scholarship Funds. We understand that you may choose to support another area of Suffolk that is meaningful to you; that is also greatly appreciated. Your gift, no matter the purpose, will help ensure access and educational opportunity for many of our students. Our Suffolk community is comprised of our students, faculty, staff, alumni, friends, and greater community partners. Thank you for being a part of our community and ensuring that, on any given day at Suffolk, wonderful things are happening. Sincerely, Marisa Kelly, PhDPresident

Total Raised
$0
Go to Queer Student Union

On any given day at Suffolk University, growth and opportunities abound. Critically important historic, scientific, social, business, and legal matters are actively explored in our classrooms, and students gather after hours to attend clubs, workshops, and professional development events. This growth and opportunity are possible, thanks, in part, to the donations made to Suffolk by people like you. Today, on our annual Day of Giving, I hope you will consider the role you play in ensuring Suffolk students’ pursuit of educational growth and opportunity. Throughout our history—since our founding in 1906—there have been calls to action to address issues impacting our region, our commonwealth, and our nation. Currently, due to a national delay in the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) process, our most economically vulnerable students are at risk. U.S. News & World Report has identified this difficult situation as having “a domino effect” that is delaying the complex process so much that students with the greatest need—both current students and those who are applying—may not be in a position to continue their education or enroll as they had planned in Fall 2024. The majority of our Suffolk undergraduates have a demonstrated need for scholarship support. In fact, 91% of our undergraduate students receive financial aid, and 46% are the first in their families to attend college. Similarly, a significant percentage of our graduate students, including those at the Law School, are first-generation. We’re proud of the role we play in providing access to education. As you support our annual Day of Giving on March 20, I ask that you consider directing all or part of your donation to our CAS, SBS, or Law School Need-Based Suffolk Scholarship Funds. We understand that you may choose to support another area of Suffolk that is meaningful to you; that is also greatly appreciated. Your gift, no matter the purpose, will help ensure access and educational opportunity for many of our students. Our Suffolk community is comprised of our students, faculty, staff, alumni, friends, and greater community partners. Thank you for being a part of our community and ensuring that, on any given day at Suffolk, wonderful things are happening. Sincerely, Marisa Kelly, PhDPresident

Total Raised
$1,150
Go to Racial Equity And Justice Institute

Racial Equity And Justice Institute

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

On any given day at Suffolk University, growth and opportunities abound. Critically important historic, scientific, social, business, and legal matters are actively explored in our classrooms, and students gather after hours to attend clubs, workshops, and professional development events. This growth and opportunity are possible, thanks, in part, to the donations made to Suffolk by people like you. Today, on our annual Day of Giving, I hope you will consider the role you play in ensuring Suffolk students’ pursuit of educational growth and opportunity. Throughout our history—since our founding in 1906—there have been calls to action to address issues impacting our region, our commonwealth, and our nation. Currently, due to a national delay in the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) process, our most economically vulnerable students are at risk. U.S. News & World Report has identified this difficult situation as having “a domino effect” that is delaying the complex process so much that students with the greatest need—both current students and those who are applying—may not be in a position to continue their education or enroll as they had planned in Fall 2024. The majority of our Suffolk undergraduates have a demonstrated need for scholarship support. In fact, 91% of our undergraduate students receive financial aid, and 46% are the first in their families to attend college. Similarly, a significant percentage of our graduate students, including those at the Law School, are first-generation. We’re proud of the role we play in providing access to education. As you support our annual Day of Giving on March 20, I ask that you consider directing all or part of your donation to our CAS, SBS, or Law School Need-Based Suffolk Scholarship Funds. We understand that you may choose to support another area of Suffolk that is meaningful to you; that is also greatly appreciated. Your gift, no matter the purpose, will help ensure access and educational opportunity for many of our students. Our Suffolk community is comprised of our students, faculty, staff, alumni, friends, and greater community partners. Thank you for being a part of our community and ensuring that, on any given day at Suffolk, wonderful things are happening. Sincerely, Marisa Kelly, PhDPresident

Total Raised
$1,000
Go to Ram Internship Fund

Ram Internship Fund

OTHER

Your gift will directly support Suffolk students' access to high-impact experiential learning opportunities through internship resources

Total Raised
$100
Go to Richard T. Bray Memorial Award In Journalism

Richard T. Bray Memorial Award In Journalism

OTHER

Richard T. Bray was a beloved professor of journalism who passed away unexpectedly in 1982. Before joining Suffolk as a faculty member, he was a journalist and a scholar. Throughout his tenure, he continued to write for a variety of publications, including the Boston Globe. Professor Bray was adviser to the Suffolk Evening Voice student newspaper and an advocate for the Suffolk Evening Student Association who awarded him Outstanding Faculty of the Year in 1982. The Bray Journalism Award was established by the Journalism Department in his honor. Your gift will directly support that award.

Total Raised
$1,000
Go to Rosenberg Student Training Employment Program (STEP)

Rosenberg Student Training Employment Program (STEP)

OTHER

On any given day at Suffolk University, growth and opportunities abound. Critically important historic, scientific, social, business, and legal matters are actively explored in our classrooms, and students gather after hours to attend clubs, workshops, and professional development events. This growth and opportunity are possible, thanks, in part, to the donations made to Suffolk by people like you. Today, on our annual Day of Giving, I hope you will consider the role you play in ensuring Suffolk students’ pursuit of educational growth and opportunity. Throughout our history—since our founding in 1906—there have been calls to action to address issues impacting our region, our commonwealth, and our nation. Currently, due to a national delay in the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) process, our most economically vulnerable students are at risk. U.S. News & World Report has identified this difficult situation as having “a domino effect” that is delaying the complex process so much that students with the greatest need—both current students and those who are applying—may not be in a position to continue their education or enroll as they had planned in Fall 2024. The majority of our Suffolk undergraduates have a demonstrated need for scholarship support. In fact, 91% of our undergraduate students receive financial aid, and 46% are the first in their families to attend college. Similarly, a significant percentage of our graduate students, including those at the Law School, are first-generation. We’re proud of the role we play in providing access to education. As you support our annual Day of Giving on March 20, I ask that you consider directing all or part of your donation to our CAS, SBS, or Law School Need-Based Suffolk Scholarship Funds. We understand that you may choose to support another area of Suffolk that is meaningful to you; that is also greatly appreciated. Your gift, no matter the purpose, will help ensure access and educational opportunity for many of our students. Our Suffolk community is comprised of our students, faculty, staff, alumni, friends, and greater community partners. Thank you for being a part of our community and ensuring that, on any given day at Suffolk, wonderful things are happening. Sincerely, Marisa Kelly, PhDPresident

Total Raised
$0
Go to SBS Alumni Association Scholarship Fund

SBS Alumni Association Scholarship Fund

OTHER

On any given day at Suffolk University, growth and opportunities abound. Critically important historic, scientific, social, business, and legal matters are actively explored in our classrooms, and students gather after hours to attend clubs, workshops, and professional development events. This growth and opportunity are possible, thanks, in part, to the donations made to Suffolk by people like you. Today, on our annual Day of Giving, I hope you will consider the role you play in ensuring Suffolk students’ pursuit of educational growth and opportunity. Throughout our history—since our founding in 1906—there have been calls to action to address issues impacting our region, our commonwealth, and our nation. Currently, due to a national delay in the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) process, our most economically vulnerable students are at risk. U.S. News & World Report has identified this difficult situation as having “a domino effect” that is delaying the complex process so much that students with the greatest need—both current students and those who are applying—may not be in a position to continue their education or enroll as they had planned in Fall 2024. The majority of our Suffolk undergraduates have a demonstrated need for scholarship support. In fact, 91% of our undergraduate students receive financial aid, and 46% are the first in their families to attend college. Similarly, a significant percentage of our graduate students, including those at the Law School, are first-generation. We’re proud of the role we play in providing access to education. As you support our annual Day of Giving on March 20, I ask that you consider directing all or part of your donation to our CAS, SBS, or Law School Need-Based Suffolk Scholarship Funds. We understand that you may choose to support another area of Suffolk that is meaningful to you; that is also greatly appreciated. Your gift, no matter the purpose, will help ensure access and educational opportunity for many of our students. Our Suffolk community is comprised of our students, faculty, staff, alumni, friends, and greater community partners. Thank you for being a part of our community and ensuring that, on any given day at Suffolk, wonderful things are happening. Sincerely, Marisa Kelly, PhDPresident

Total Raised
$200
Go to SBS Annual Fund

SBS Annual Fund

OTHER

On any given day at Suffolk University, growth and opportunities abound. Critically important historic, scientific, social, business, and legal matters are actively explored in our classrooms, and students gather after hours to attend clubs, workshops, and professional development events. This growth and opportunity are possible, thanks, in part, to the donations made to Suffolk by people like you. Today, on our annual Day of Giving, I hope you will consider the role you play in ensuring Suffolk students’ pursuit of educational growth and opportunity. Throughout our history—since our founding in 1906—there have been calls to action to address issues impacting our region, our commonwealth, and our nation. Currently, due to a national delay in the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) process, our most economically vulnerable students are at risk. U.S. News & World Report has identified this difficult situation as having “a domino effect” that is delaying the complex process so much that students with the greatest need—both current students and those who are applying—may not be in a position to continue their education or enroll as they had planned in Fall 2024. The majority of our Suffolk undergraduates have a demonstrated need for scholarship support. In fact, 91% of our undergraduate students receive financial aid, and 46% are the first in their families to attend college. Similarly, a significant percentage of our graduate students, including those at the Law School, are first-generation. We’re proud of the role we play in providing access to education. As you support our annual Day of Giving on March 20, I ask that you consider directing all or part of your donation to our CAS, SBS, or Law School Need-Based Suffolk Scholarship Funds. We understand that you may choose to support another area of Suffolk that is meaningful to you; that is also greatly appreciated. Your gift, no matter the purpose, will help ensure access and educational opportunity for many of our students. Our Suffolk community is comprised of our students, faculty, staff, alumni, friends, and greater community partners. Thank you for being a part of our community and ensuring that, on any given day at Suffolk, wonderful things are happening. Sincerely, Marisa Kelly, PhDPresident

Total Raised
$950
Go to SBS Dean's Initiative Fund

SBS Dean's Initiative Fund

OTHER

Your gift will support the Sawyer Business School's Dean's Initiatives Fund, which allows Dean Zeng to address her most important projects at the University for the benefit of Sawyer Business School students.

Total Raised
$0
Go to Senior Class Gift

Senior Class Gift

OTHER

Your gift of $5 or more will count as your Senior Class Gift for 2024! All donors will receive a Gold Tassel from the Advancement Office to signify their participation in the Class Gift.

Total Raised
$0
Go to Softball Fund

Softball Fund

Athletics

Support Suffolk Softball.

Total Raised
$50
Go to STEP Program

STEP Program

OTHER

The Rosenberg Student Training Employment Program (Rosenberg STEP) cultivates essential technical, interpersonal, and professional skills in Suffolk students through paid, practical, on-campus work experience coupled with formal mentoring support and professional development activities. This powerful program prepares students for the working world by leveraging the hands-on learning practices Suffolk University is known for. Rosenberg STEP students build proficiency in the technological tools and processes that support a wide array of job functions throughout Suffolk’s academic and administrative departments. They also develop robust leadership, teamwork, innovation, communication, and entrepreneurial skills.

Total Raised
$200
Go to Strategic Fund For Suffolk

Strategic Fund For Suffolk

OTHER

On any given day at Suffolk University, growth and opportunities abound. Critically important historic, scientific, social, business, and legal matters are actively explored in our classrooms, and students gather after hours to attend clubs, workshops, and professional development events. This growth and opportunity are possible, thanks, in part, to the donations made to Suffolk by people like you. Today, on our annual Day of Giving, I hope you will consider the role you play in ensuring Suffolk students’ pursuit of educational growth and opportunity. Throughout our history—since our founding in 1906—there have been calls to action to address issues impacting our region, our commonwealth, and our nation. Currently, due to a national delay in the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) process, our most economically vulnerable students are at risk. U.S. News & World Report has identified this difficult situation as having “a domino effect” that is delaying the complex process so much that students with the greatest need—both current students and those who are applying—may not be in a position to continue their education or enroll as they had planned in Fall 2024. The majority of our Suffolk undergraduates have a demonstrated need for scholarship support. In fact, 91% of our undergraduate students receive financial aid, and 46% are the first in their families to attend college. Similarly, a significant percentage of our graduate students, including those at the Law School, are first-generation. We’re proud of the role we play in providing access to education. As you support our annual Day of Giving on March 20, I ask that you consider directing all or part of your donation to our CAS, SBS, or Law School Need-Based Suffolk Scholarship Funds. We understand that you may choose to support another area of Suffolk that is meaningful to you; that is also greatly appreciated. Your gift, no matter the purpose, will help ensure access and educational opportunity for many of our students. Our Suffolk community is comprised of our students, faculty, staff, alumni, friends, and greater community partners. Thank you for being a part of our community and ensuring that, on any given day at Suffolk, wonderful things are happening. Sincerely, Marisa Kelly, PhDPresident

Total Raised
$0
Go to Student Leadership And Involvement

Student Leadership And Involvement

OTHER

On any given day at Suffolk University, growth and opportunities abound. Critically important historic, scientific, social, business, and legal matters are actively explored in our classrooms, and students gather after hours to attend clubs, workshops, and professional development events. This growth and opportunity are possible, thanks, in part, to the donations made to Suffolk by people like you. Today, on our annual Day of Giving, I hope you will consider the role you play in ensuring Suffolk students’ pursuit of educational growth and opportunity. Throughout our history—since our founding in 1906—there have been calls to action to address issues impacting our region, our commonwealth, and our nation. Currently, due to a national delay in the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) process, our most economically vulnerable students are at risk. U.S. News & World Report has identified this difficult situation as having “a domino effect” that is delaying the complex process so much that students with the greatest need—both current students and those who are applying—may not be in a position to continue their education or enroll as they had planned in Fall 2024. The majority of our Suffolk undergraduates have a demonstrated need for scholarship support. In fact, 91% of our undergraduate students receive financial aid, and 46% are the first in their families to attend college. Similarly, a significant percentage of our graduate students, including those at the Law School, are first-generation. We’re proud of the role we play in providing access to education. As you support our annual Day of Giving on March 20, I ask that you consider directing all or part of your donation to our CAS, SBS, or Law School Need-Based Suffolk Scholarship Funds. We understand that you may choose to support another area of Suffolk that is meaningful to you; that is also greatly appreciated. Your gift, no matter the purpose, will help ensure access and educational opportunity for many of our students. Our Suffolk community is comprised of our students, faculty, staff, alumni, friends, and greater community partners. Thank you for being a part of our community and ensuring that, on any given day at Suffolk, wonderful things are happening. Sincerely, Marisa Kelly, PhDPresident

Total Raised
$45.07
Go to Student Public Interest Law Group Scholarship

Student Public Interest Law Group Scholarship

OTHER

On any given day at Suffolk University, growth and opportunities abound. Critically important historic, scientific, social, business, and legal matters are actively explored in our classrooms, and students gather after hours to attend clubs, workshops, and professional development events. This growth and opportunity are possible, thanks, in part, to the donations made to Suffolk by people like you. Today, on our annual Day of Giving, I hope you will consider the role you play in ensuring Suffolk students’ pursuit of educational growth and opportunity. Throughout our history—since our founding in 1906—there have been calls to action to address issues impacting our region, our commonwealth, and our nation. Currently, due to a national delay in the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) process, our most economically vulnerable students are at risk. U.S. News & World Report has identified this difficult situation as having “a domino effect” that is delaying the complex process so much that students with the greatest need—both current students and those who are applying—may not be in a position to continue their education or enroll as they had planned in Fall 2024. The majority of our Suffolk undergraduates have a demonstrated need for scholarship support. In fact, 91% of our undergraduate students receive financial aid, and 46% are the first in their families to attend college. Similarly, a significant percentage of our graduate students, including those at the Law School, are first-generation. We’re proud of the role we play in providing access to education. As you support our annual Day of Giving on March 20, I ask that you consider directing all or part of your donation to our CAS, SBS, or Law School Need-Based Suffolk Scholarship Funds. We understand that you may choose to support another area of Suffolk that is meaningful to you; that is also greatly appreciated. Your gift, no matter the purpose, will help ensure access and educational opportunity for many of our students. Our Suffolk community is comprised of our students, faculty, staff, alumni, friends, and greater community partners. Thank you for being a part of our community and ensuring that, on any given day at Suffolk, wonderful things are happening. Sincerely, Marisa Kelly, PhDPresident

Total Raised
$50
Go to Student Scholarships

Student Scholarships

OTHER

On any given day at Suffolk University, growth and opportunities abound. Critically important historic, scientific, social, business, and legal matters are actively explored in our classrooms, and students gather after hours to attend clubs, workshops, and professional development events. This growth and opportunity are possible, thanks, in part, to the donations made to Suffolk by people like you. Today, on our annual Day of Giving, I hope you will consider the role you play in ensuring Suffolk students’ pursuit of educational growth and opportunity. Throughout our history—since our founding in 1906—there have been calls to action to address issues impacting our region, our commonwealth, and our nation. Currently, due to a national delay in the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) process, our most economically vulnerable students are at risk. U.S. News & World Report has identified this difficult situation as having “a domino effect” that is delaying the complex process so much that students with the greatest need—both current students and those who are applying—may not be in a position to continue their education or enroll as they had planned in Fall 2024. The majority of our Suffolk undergraduates have a demonstrated need for scholarship support. In fact, 91% of our undergraduate students receive financial aid, and 46% are the first in their families to attend college. Similarly, a significant percentage of our graduate students, including those at the Law School, are first-generation. We’re proud of the role we play in providing access to education. As you support our annual Day of Giving on March 20, I ask that you consider directing all or part of your donation to our CAS, SBS, or Law School Need-Based Suffolk Scholarship Funds. We understand that you may choose to support another area of Suffolk that is meaningful to you; that is also greatly appreciated. Your gift, no matter the purpose, will help ensure access and educational opportunity for many of our students. Our Suffolk community is comprised of our students, faculty, staff, alumni, friends, and greater community partners. Thank you for being a part of our community and ensuring that, on any given day at Suffolk, wonderful things are happening. Sincerely, Marisa Kelly, PhDPresident

Total Raised
$0
Go to Study Abroad /Study Away Programs

Study Abroad /Study Away Programs

OTHER

At Suffolk University, we believe that global education is a transformative experience that enriches students' lives and prepares them to be engaged citizens of the world. To enable more students to pursue their dreams of studying abroad and gaining international perspectives, we are committed to fostering a culture of philanthropy through generous giving. Our mission is to inspire and empower individuals to make gifts that support Study Abroad/Study Away at Suffolk University. We strive to create opportunities for students to expand their horizons, enhance their cross-cultural understanding, and develop the skills needed to thrive in today's interconnected world. Through your generous donations, we can provide scholarships, fund faculty-led programs, and invest in innovative initiatives that make global education accessible and impactful for all Suffolk University students. Your support can help us create life-changing experiences that broaden students' perspectives, foster their personal growth, and prepare them for success in an increasingly diverse and globalized society. Join us in our mission to empower global education by making a gift to Study Abroad/Study Away at Suffolk University. Your generosity will make a lasting impact on the lives of students, helping them become globally-minded leaders who are equipped to address the complex challenges of our interconnected world. Together, we can create a brighter future through the power of international education. Thank you for your support!

Total Raised
$0
Go to Suffolk CARES CAS/SBS Emergency Assistance Fund

Suffolk CARES CAS/SBS Emergency Assistance Fund

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On any given day at Suffolk University, growth and opportunities abound. Critically important historic, scientific, social, business, and legal matters are actively explored in our classrooms, and students gather after hours to attend clubs, workshops, and professional development events. This growth and opportunity are possible, thanks, in part, to the donations made to Suffolk by people like you. Today, on our annual Day of Giving, I hope you will consider the role you play in ensuring Suffolk students’ pursuit of educational growth and opportunity. Throughout our history—since our founding in 1906—there have been calls to action to address issues impacting our region, our commonwealth, and our nation. Currently, due to a national delay in the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) process, our most economically vulnerable students are at risk. U.S. News & World Report has identified this difficult situation as having “a domino effect” that is delaying the complex process so much that students with the greatest need—both current students and those who are applying—may not be in a position to continue their education or enroll as they had planned in Fall 2024. The majority of our Suffolk undergraduates have a demonstrated need for scholarship support. In fact, 91% of our undergraduate students receive financial aid, and 46% are the first in their families to attend college. Similarly, a significant percentage of our graduate students, including those at the Law School, are first-generation. We’re proud of the role we play in providing access to education. As you support our annual Day of Giving on March 20, I ask that you consider directing all or part of your donation to our CAS, SBS, or Law School Need-Based Suffolk Scholarship Funds. We understand that you may choose to support another area of Suffolk that is meaningful to you; that is also greatly appreciated. Your gift, no matter the purpose, will help ensure access and educational opportunity for many of our students. Our Suffolk community is comprised of our students, faculty, staff, alumni, friends, and greater community partners. Thank you for being a part of our community and ensuring that, on any given day at Suffolk, wonderful things are happening. Sincerely, Marisa Kelly, PhDPresident

Total Raised
$51
Go to Suffolk CARES Pantry Fund

Suffolk CARES Pantry Fund

OTHER

The Suffolk CARES Pantry aims to provide food and necessary products to Suffolk University students in need at no cost. Items available to students in the Pantry include food items, personal hygiene products, cleaning and household supplies, and school supplies.

Total Raised
$1,315
Go to Suit Up! Professional Attire Fund

Suit Up! Professional Attire Fund

OTHER

On any given day at Suffolk University, growth and opportunities abound. Critically important historic, scientific, social, business, and legal matters are actively explored in our classrooms, and students gather after hours to attend clubs, workshops, and professional development events. This growth and opportunity are possible, thanks, in part, to the donations made to Suffolk by people like you. Today, on our annual Day of Giving, I hope you will consider the role you play in ensuring Suffolk students’ pursuit of educational growth and opportunity. Throughout our history—since our founding in 1906—there have been calls to action to address issues impacting our region, our commonwealth, and our nation. Currently, due to a national delay in the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) process, our most economically vulnerable students are at risk. U.S. News & World Report has identified this difficult situation as having “a domino effect” that is delaying the complex process so much that students with the greatest need—both current students and those who are applying—may not be in a position to continue their education or enroll as they had planned in Fall 2024. The majority of our Suffolk undergraduates have a demonstrated need for scholarship support. In fact, 91% of our undergraduate students receive financial aid, and 46% are the first in their families to attend college. Similarly, a significant percentage of our graduate students, including those at the Law School, are first-generation. We’re proud of the role we play in providing access to education. As you support our annual Day of Giving on March 20, I ask that you consider directing all or part of your donation to our CAS, SBS, or Law School Need-Based Suffolk Scholarship Funds. We understand that you may choose to support another area of Suffolk that is meaningful to you; that is also greatly appreciated. Your gift, no matter the purpose, will help ensure access and educational opportunity for many of our students. Our Suffolk community is comprised of our students, faculty, staff, alumni, friends, and greater community partners. Thank you for being a part of our community and ensuring that, on any given day at Suffolk, wonderful things are happening. Sincerely, Marisa Kelly, PhDPresident

Total Raised
$0
Go to The Boys And Girls Clubs Of Boston Scholarship Fund

The Boys And Girls Clubs Of Boston Scholarship Fund

OTHER

On any given day at Suffolk University, growth and opportunities abound. Critically important historic, scientific, social, business, and legal matters are actively explored in our classrooms, and students gather after hours to attend clubs, workshops, and professional development events. This growth and opportunity are possible, thanks, in part, to the donations made to Suffolk by people like you. Today, on our annual Day of Giving, I hope you will consider the role you play in ensuring Suffolk students’ pursuit of educational growth and opportunity. Throughout our history—since our founding in 1906—there have been calls to action to address issues impacting our region, our commonwealth, and our nation. Currently, due to a national delay in the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) process, our most economically vulnerable students are at risk. U.S. News & World Report has identified this difficult situation as having “a domino effect” that is delaying the complex process so much that students with the greatest need—both current students and those who are applying—may not be in a position to continue their education or enroll as they had planned in Fall 2024. The majority of our Suffolk undergraduates have a demonstrated need for scholarship support. In fact, 91% of our undergraduate students receive financial aid, and 46% are the first in their families to attend college. Similarly, a significant percentage of our graduate students, including those at the Law School, are first-generation. We’re proud of the role we play in providing access to education. As you support our annual Day of Giving on March 20, I ask that you consider directing all or part of your donation to our CAS, SBS, or Law School Need-Based Suffolk Scholarship Funds. We understand that you may choose to support another area of Suffolk that is meaningful to you; that is also greatly appreciated. Your gift, no matter the purpose, will help ensure access and educational opportunity for many of our students. Our Suffolk community is comprised of our students, faculty, staff, alumni, friends, and greater community partners. Thank you for being a part of our community and ensuring that, on any given day at Suffolk, wonderful things are happening. Sincerely, Marisa Kelly, PhDPresident

Total Raised
$0
Go to Theatre Programs

Theatre Programs

OTHER

On any given day at Suffolk University, growth and opportunities abound. Critically important historic, scientific, social, business, and legal matters are actively explored in our classrooms, and students gather after hours to attend clubs, workshops, and professional development events. This growth and opportunity are possible, thanks, in part, to the donations made to Suffolk by people like you. Today, on our annual Day of Giving, I hope you will consider the role you play in ensuring Suffolk students’ pursuit of educational growth and opportunity. Throughout our history—since our founding in 1906—there have been calls to action to address issues impacting our region, our commonwealth, and our nation. Currently, due to a national delay in the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) process, our most economically vulnerable students are at risk. U.S. News & World Report has identified this difficult situation as having “a domino effect” that is delaying the complex process so much that students with the greatest need—both current students and those who are applying—may not be in a position to continue their education or enroll as they had planned in Fall 2024. The majority of our Suffolk undergraduates have a demonstrated need for scholarship support. In fact, 91% of our undergraduate students receive financial aid, and 46% are the first in their families to attend college. Similarly, a significant percentage of our graduate students, including those at the Law School, are first-generation. We’re proud of the role we play in providing access to education. As you support our annual Day of Giving on March 20, I ask that you consider directing all or part of your donation to our CAS, SBS, or Law School Need-Based Suffolk Scholarship Funds. We understand that you may choose to support another area of Suffolk that is meaningful to you; that is also greatly appreciated. Your gift, no matter the purpose, will help ensure access and educational opportunity for many of our students. Our Suffolk community is comprised of our students, faculty, staff, alumni, friends, and greater community partners. Thank you for being a part of our community and ensuring that, on any given day at Suffolk, wonderful things are happening. Sincerely, Marisa Kelly, PhDPresident

Total Raised
$0
Go to Thomas J. Drinan Memorial Fellowship

Thomas J. Drinan Memorial Fellowship

OTHER

On any given day at Suffolk University, growth and opportunities abound. Critically important historic, scientific, social, business, and legal matters are actively explored in our classrooms, and students gather after hours to attend clubs, workshops, and professional development events. This growth and opportunity are possible, thanks, in part, to the donations made to Suffolk by people like you. Today, on our annual Day of Giving, I hope you will consider the role you play in ensuring Suffolk students’ pursuit of educational growth and opportunity. Throughout our history—since our founding in 1906—there have been calls to action to address issues impacting our region, our commonwealth, and our nation. Currently, due to a national delay in the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) process, our most economically vulnerable students are at risk. U.S. News & World Report has identified this difficult situation as having “a domino effect” that is delaying the complex process so much that students with the greatest need—both current students and those who are applying—may not be in a position to continue their education or enroll as they had planned in Fall 2024. The majority of our Suffolk undergraduates have a demonstrated need for scholarship support. In fact, 91% of our undergraduate students receive financial aid, and 46% are the first in their families to attend college. Similarly, a significant percentage of our graduate students, including those at the Law School, are first-generation. We’re proud of the role we play in providing access to education. As you support our annual Day of Giving on March 20, I ask that you consider directing all or part of your donation to our CAS, SBS, or Law School Need-Based Suffolk Scholarship Funds. We understand that you may choose to support another area of Suffolk that is meaningful to you; that is also greatly appreciated. Your gift, no matter the purpose, will help ensure access and educational opportunity for many of our students. Our Suffolk community is comprised of our students, faculty, staff, alumni, friends, and greater community partners. Thank you for being a part of our community and ensuring that, on any given day at Suffolk, wonderful things are happening. Sincerely, Marisa Kelly, PhDPresident

Total Raised
$0
Go to United States Veterans Memorial Scholarship

United States Veterans Memorial Scholarship

OTHER

On any given day at Suffolk University, growth and opportunities abound. Critically important historic, scientific, social, business, and legal matters are actively explored in our classrooms, and students gather after hours to attend clubs, workshops, and professional development events. This growth and opportunity are possible, thanks, in part, to the donations made to Suffolk by people like you. Today, on our annual Day of Giving, I hope you will consider the role you play in ensuring Suffolk students’ pursuit of educational growth and opportunity. Throughout our history—since our founding in 1906—there have been calls to action to address issues impacting our region, our commonwealth, and our nation. Currently, due to a national delay in the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) process, our most economically vulnerable students are at risk. U.S. News & World Report has identified this difficult situation as having “a domino effect” that is delaying the complex process so much that students with the greatest need—both current students and those who are applying—may not be in a position to continue their education or enroll as they had planned in Fall 2024. The majority of our Suffolk undergraduates have a demonstrated need for scholarship support. In fact, 91% of our undergraduate students receive financial aid, and 46% are the first in their families to attend college. Similarly, a significant percentage of our graduate students, including those at the Law School, are first-generation. We’re proud of the role we play in providing access to education. As you support our annual Day of Giving on March 20, I ask that you consider directing all or part of your donation to our CAS, SBS, or Law School Need-Based Suffolk Scholarship Funds. We understand that you may choose to support another area of Suffolk that is meaningful to you; that is also greatly appreciated. Your gift, no matter the purpose, will help ensure access and educational opportunity for many of our students. Our Suffolk community is comprised of our students, faculty, staff, alumni, friends, and greater community partners. Thank you for being a part of our community and ensuring that, on any given day at Suffolk, wonderful things are happening. Sincerely, Marisa Kelly, PhDPresident

Total Raised
$120
Go to Washington Center/ John C. Berg Scholarship

Washington Center/ John C. Berg Scholarship

OTHER

On any given day at Suffolk University, growth and opportunities abound. Critically important historic, scientific, social, business, and legal matters are actively explored in our classrooms, and students gather after hours to attend clubs, workshops, and professional development events. This growth and opportunity are possible, thanks, in part, to the donations made to Suffolk by people like you. Today, on our annual Day of Giving, I hope you will consider the role you play in ensuring Suffolk students’ pursuit of educational growth and opportunity. Throughout our history—since our founding in 1906—there have been calls to action to address issues impacting our region, our commonwealth, and our nation. Currently, due to a national delay in the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) process, our most economically vulnerable students are at risk. U.S. News & World Report has identified this difficult situation as having “a domino effect” that is delaying the complex process so much that students with the greatest need—both current students and those who are applying—may not be in a position to continue their education or enroll as they had planned in Fall 2024. The majority of our Suffolk undergraduates have a demonstrated need for scholarship support. In fact, 91% of our undergraduate students receive financial aid, and 46% are the first in their families to attend college. Similarly, a significant percentage of our graduate students, including those at the Law School, are first-generation. We’re proud of the role we play in providing access to education. As you support our annual Day of Giving on March 20, I ask that you consider directing all or part of your donation to our CAS, SBS, or Law School Need-Based Suffolk Scholarship Funds. We understand that you may choose to support another area of Suffolk that is meaningful to you; that is also greatly appreciated. Your gift, no matter the purpose, will help ensure access and educational opportunity for many of our students. Our Suffolk community is comprised of our students, faculty, staff, alumni, friends, and greater community partners. Thank you for being a part of our community and ensuring that, on any given day at Suffolk, wonderful things are happening. Sincerely, Marisa Kelly, PhDPresident

Total Raised
$200
Go to Washington D.C. Alumni Chapter Scholarship Fund

Washington D.C. Alumni Chapter Scholarship Fund

OTHER

On any given day at Suffolk University, growth and opportunities abound. Critically important historic, scientific, social, business, and legal matters are actively explored in our classrooms, and students gather after hours to attend clubs, workshops, and professional development events. This growth and opportunity are possible, thanks, in part, to the donations made to Suffolk by people like you. Today, on our annual Day of Giving, I hope you will consider the role you play in ensuring Suffolk students’ pursuit of educational growth and opportunity. Throughout our history—since our founding in 1906—there have been calls to action to address issues impacting our region, our commonwealth, and our nation. Currently, due to a national delay in the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) process, our most economically vulnerable students are at risk. U.S. News & World Report has identified this difficult situation as having “a domino effect” that is delaying the complex process so much that students with the greatest need—both current students and those who are applying—may not be in a position to continue their education or enroll as they had planned in Fall 2024. The majority of our Suffolk undergraduates have a demonstrated need for scholarship support. In fact, 91% of our undergraduate students receive financial aid, and 46% are the first in their families to attend college. Similarly, a significant percentage of our graduate students, including those at the Law School, are first-generation. We’re proud of the role we play in providing access to education. As you support our annual Day of Giving on March 20, I ask that you consider directing all or part of your donation to our CAS, SBS, or Law School Need-Based Suffolk Scholarship Funds. We understand that you may choose to support another area of Suffolk that is meaningful to you; that is also greatly appreciated. Your gift, no matter the purpose, will help ensure access and educational opportunity for many of our students. Our Suffolk community is comprised of our students, faculty, staff, alumni, friends, and greater community partners. Thank you for being a part of our community and ensuring that, on any given day at Suffolk, wonderful things are happening. Sincerely, Marisa Kelly, PhDPresident

Total Raised
$10,000
Go to Women's Basketball Fund

Women's Basketball Fund

Athletics

Support Women's Basketball.

Total Raised
$1,600