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“We’re trying to create a community at a small residential college that, as much as possible, reflects society at large. To build that community, we have to pay attention to the financial components involved.”
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The student financial aid program is designed to ensure that top students from diverse backgrounds can benefit from and contribute to Carleton’s rich liberal arts tradition, no matter their financial circumstance.
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As hands-on experience has become increasingly essential to prospective employers, a number of generous Carls have stepped up to fund internships.
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The endowment—which grows through the accumulation of current gifts, bequests, planned gifts, and investment returns—is the lifeblood of Carleton’s mission.
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Chief investment officer Kelsey Deshler discusses how the Investment Office grows the endowment’s value.
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Dedicated alumni like Austin Lau ’05 help the Alumni Annual Fund provide critical flexibility for Carleton to meet the needs of every Carl.
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A $5 million gift from David Ignat ’63 and Eleanor Ignat is designed to ensure that a Carleton education is possible for more first-generation and low-income students.
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Rolf Peters and his wife, Sarah Peters, created the Professor Diethelm Prowe Endowed Scholarship Fund to help low- and middle-income students succeed at Carleton.
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Brief updates on campaign priorities
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Because of the Carleton’s commitment to “Access,” the sky’s the limit for every student, no matter their financial circumstance.
The Every Carl for Carleton campaign is designed to ensure that every student has access to the entire Carleton experience.