CWU UA FY19 Impact Report

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Because of donors like you, the College of Business (CB) has had a year full of achievement. Without your commitment, we would not have been able to go above and beyond our goals. In this report you will find highlights of the successful 2018-2019 year for the College of Business. We are looking forward to another great academic year with your continued support. College of Business

Donor Support

Current-Use Funds

Student Spotlight

” “ A business degree is one of the most flexible and versatile degrees that you can get and would allow me to work at almost any company in the world. The financial burden lessened by your generosity has not only an impact on my education, but on my life as a whole and I am forever grateful.

$161,667

Endowment Funds (Non-Scholarship)

Brian Eaves Supply Chain Management and Economics Class of 2021

$13,960

Top Accomplishments*

Endowed Scholarships

The CB C.A.T. (Career, Advising, Tutoring) Center opened in January 2019, which provides a one- stop shop for CB student services.

$101,008

The first class of Personal Financial Planning students graduated in June, 2019. Steele Campbell, the first tenure track faculty for this program, started in fall 2018.

Grand Total: $276,645

Alexa Shindruk, senior Accounting student, was selected by the Great Northwest Athletic Conference as the 2019 Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year.

*Additional college accomplishments can be found on pages 21 and 22.

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