Why Give to the Case Fund®?
Each of us has a responsibility to “give back” for the opportunities afforded to us to receive an education from “Case” (Case School of Applied Science, Case Institute of Technology, Case School of Engineering). Our tuition paid for only a small portion of our education. Contributions from those who went before us provided academic and extra-curricular buildings and grounds, scholarship and fellowship endowments to help us offset tuition costs, and many of the labs and equipment we used to learn and do research.
The Case Fund is one way to “give back” for those who follow. A Case Fund gift, regardless of the size will send a strong message that we as alumni care about our school and its students. Alumni participation in annual giving is one criteria used in popular rankings, so help move the Case School of Engineering and Case Western Reserve University to the rankings it deserves.
Here are a few reasons to give from Case Alumni:
Matt Cross ’04 G’07
“My support of the Case Fund is a circle of life. I was fortunate to be supported through the CO-OP Program and scholarships for my education and I’m willing and able to support the current students at Case School of Engineering.”
Colleen Kalczynski ’03 G’05
“My professors always challenged me in the classroom and now my Case education has given me an edge in my professional career as develop into a technical expert on the for design of mechanical components…my support of the Case Fund is an investment in future graduates.”
2009 Annual Report
Learn more about the Case Fund and what other alumni and students have to say about their support of Case Fund. Click here to view the full report.