CWU UA FY20 Impact Report

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Because of donors like you, the College of Education and Professional Studies (CEPS) 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 2019-2020 year for the College of Education and Professional Studies. We are looking forward to another great academic year with your continued support. College of Education and Professional Studies

Donor Support

Current-Use Funds

Student Spotlight

$312,051

Alberto Saldaña graduated in spring 2020 with his BS in public health and will continue as an MPH student and Rural Health Fellow in 2020. Alberto was also named a 2020 Pride Foundation scholar. During his senior year, Alberto was a member of the Public Health Club and participated in the creation of personal protective equipment (PPE) for Kittitas Valley Healthcare (KVH) during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Endowment Funds (Non-Scholarship)

Alberto Saldana BS Public Health, 2020 Current Masters in Public Health student, 2022

$16,836

Top Accomplishments*

CWU Public Health Club utilizes the University’s 3D printer to produce headbands for facemasks which were given to the Kittitas Valley Hospital.

Endowed Scholarships

$58,448

The new health sciences building, a 80,748 square foot facility, which is projected to be completed by January 2022, will be three stories tall and have a capacity to house 630 students in a mix of classroom and laboratory instructional spaces. With some financial support from the state to expand our Alternative Route program, we developed a five-quarter master’s program to help address the teacher shortage, especially in remote rural districts.

Grand Total: $387,335

*Additional college accomplishments can be found on pages 22.

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