Your donation on Suffolk's Day of Giving will make a significant impact on the lives of our students and the future of our university. Here are just a few reasons why your donation to Suffolk University matters: Providing Access to Education: By donating to Suffolk, you can help us provide scholarships and financial aid to students who might not otherwise be able to afford a college education. Your donation can help make college a reality for students who have worked hard to get here. Enhancing Academic Programs: Your gift can help Suffolk provide students with the resources they need to succeed. Your donation can help fund new faculty positions, create new programs, and provide students with the latest technology and equipment. Supporting Student Life: Your gift can help enhance our vibrant campus life that includes clubs and organizations, athletics, and cultural events. Your donation can help fund student-led initiatives and provide opportunities for students to engage with their peers and the broader community. Investing in the Future: You are investing in the future of our students and our university. Your donation can help us attract and retain top faculty and provide the resources necessary to create a cutting-edge learning environment. We hope you will consider making a gift to Suffolk University on our Day of Giving. Your support will make a difference in the lives of our students and help us continue to provide an exceptional education that prepares students to succeed in their chosen fields and make a positive impact on the world around them.
Your donation on Suffolk's Day of Giving will make a significant impact on the lives of our students and the future of our university. Here are just a few reasons why your donation to Suffolk University matters: Providing Access to Education: By donating to Suffolk, you can help us provide scholarships and financial aid to students who might not otherwise be able to afford a college education. Your donation can help make college a reality for students who have worked hard to get here. Enhancing Academic Programs: Your gift can help Suffolk provide students with the resources they need to succeed. Your donation can help fund new faculty positions, create new programs, and provide students with the latest technology and equipment. Supporting Student Life: Your gift can help enhance our vibrant campus life that includes clubs and organizations, athletics, and cultural events. Your donation can help fund student-led initiatives and provide opportunities for students to engage with their peers and the broader community. Investing in the Future: You are investing in the future of our students and our university. Your donation can help us attract and retain top faculty and provide the resources necessary to create a cutting-edge learning environment. We hope you will consider making a gift to Suffolk University on our Day of Giving. Your support will make a difference in the lives of our students and help us continue to provide an exceptional education that prepares students to succeed in their chosen fields and make a positive impact on the world around them.
Your donation on Suffolk's Day of Giving will make a significant impact on the lives of our students and the future of our university. Here are just a few reasons why your donation to Suffolk University matters: Providing Access to Education: By donating to Suffolk, you can help us provide scholarships and financial aid to students who might not otherwise be able to afford a college education. Your donation can help make college a reality for students who have worked hard to get here. Enhancing Academic Programs: Your gift can help Suffolk provide students with the resources they need to succeed. Your donation can help fund new faculty positions, create new programs, and provide students with the latest technology and equipment. Supporting Student Life: Your gift can help enhance our vibrant campus life that includes clubs and organizations, athletics, and cultural events. Your donation can help fund student-led initiatives and provide opportunities for students to engage with their peers and the broader community. Investing in the Future: You are investing in the future of our students and our university. Your donation can help us attract and retain top faculty and provide the resources necessary to create a cutting-edge learning environment. We hope you will consider making a gift to Suffolk University on our Day of Giving. Your support will make a difference in the lives of our students and help us continue to provide an exceptional education that prepares students to succeed in their chosen fields and make a positive impact on the world around them.
Your donation on Suffolk's Day of Giving will make a significant impact on the lives of our students and the future of our university. Here are just a few reasons why your donation to Suffolk University matters: Providing Access to Education: By donating to Suffolk, you can help us provide scholarships and financial aid to students who might not otherwise be able to afford a college education. Your donation can help make college a reality for students who have worked hard to get here. Enhancing Academic Programs: Your gift can help Suffolk provide students with the resources they need to succeed. Your donation can help fund new faculty positions, create new programs, and provide students with the latest technology and equipment. Supporting Student Life: Your gift can help enhance our vibrant campus life that includes clubs and organizations, athletics, and cultural events. Your donation can help fund student-led initiatives and provide opportunities for students to engage with their peers and the broader community. Investing in the Future: You are investing in the future of our students and our university. Your donation can help us attract and retain top faculty and provide the resources necessary to create a cutting-edge learning environment. We hope you will consider making a gift to Suffolk University on our Day of Giving. Your support will make a difference in the lives of our students and help us continue to provide an exceptional education that prepares students to succeed in their chosen fields and make a positive impact on the world around them.
Support the Access and Opportunity Fellowship program.
Your gift will support the Accounting Discretionary Fund, to be used for the benefit of the Accounting Department.
Your gift will go towards support the Suffolk University Annual Fund, which will address the areas of greatest need at Suffolk.
Support the Athletics Discretionary Fund.
The Suffolk University Black Alumni Network (SUBAN) Scholarship Fund supports students with financial need who are minoring in Black Studies, or are involved in the Black Student Union, the Black Law Student Association, other diversity-focused student organizations, or who have a demonstrated knowledge of and/or academic interest in under-represented minority populations. Your gift will help lessen the financial burden on our talented and hardworking Suffolk students.
Your gift will support the College of Arts & Sciences Annual Fund, which provides assistance to the areas of greatest need.
Your gift will support the College of Arts & Sciences Dean's Initiatives Fund, which allows Dean Sparks to address her most important projects at the University for the benefit of College of Arts & Sciences students.
Support the Center of Community Engagement (formerly SOULS) to help fulfill their mission of engaging the Suffolk University community in meaningful service work.
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
Support the Center for Restorative Justice.
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
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
Support the Law School Class of 2011 Scholarship Fund.
Support the Colm Renehan Endowed Fund for the Immigration Clinic Fund.
Support the Communications, Journalism, and Media Discretionary Fund.
Support the Cross Country/Track and Field Fund.
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
Your gift will Support the Executive Master of Business Administration Department in addressing the needs of the Department and students enrolled in the EMBA program.
Support the Emily Perlmutter Unsung Hero Award.
Support the English Department Recognition Award.
Your gift will support the Finance Discretionary Fund, which directly benefits the Finance Department.
Support First-Generation Scholarships.
Your gift will support the First Year Summer Internship Program as they provide opportunities to law students.
Support the Lavin Memorial Scholarship Fund.