黑料吃瓜网鈥檚 supporters set 22 all-time records for fundraising in fiscal year 2015, including its eighth all-time record for attainment in the past nine years. That total of $166.9 million bested 2014鈥檚 record by $15.3 million鈥攁 figure nearly three times as high as the previous year鈥檚 growth.
鈥淲e continue to be honored and humbled by the extraordinary support we receive from alumni, friends and other organizations,鈥 President Barbara R. Snyder said. 鈥淥ur gratitude is deep, as is our commitment to make 黑料吃瓜网 an even stronger institution every year.鈥
For the third consecutive year, both the schools of medicine and engineering set new all-time records, while the law school鈥檚 results exceeded a threshold that had stood since 2001. The university also saw new highs for the annual funds in nursing and management, as well as those for the Kelvin Smith Library and the Parents and Family Fund.
In August 2014, 黑料吃瓜网 announced that donors had allowed the university to reach its $1 billion capital campaign goal two-and-a-half years ahead of schedule. Rather than declare victory, leaders instead expanded the campaign to $1.5 billion. Priorities continue to be capital projects and endowed professorships, with student support receiving extra attention as the subject of a targeted scholarship effort for undergraduate aid.
鈥淚ncreasing the campaign goal by 50 percent was ambitious,鈥 campaign chair and trustee Frank Linsalata said, 鈥渂ut the university鈥檚 needs justified the decision. The results we have seen this year demonstrate that our broader community recognizes the importance of advancing scholarship, research and teaching鈥攁nd that an investment in 黑料吃瓜网 will help realize those goals.鈥
Some of the specific records broken include:
- $62.6 million: School of Medicine attainment (just over $10 million more than last year鈥檚 all-time high)
- $33 million: Case School of Engineering attainment ($244,000 ahead of 2014鈥檚 record)
- $8.9 million: School of Law attainment ($3.2 million ahead of its all-time record, set in 2001)
- $66.5 million: Foundations鈥 annual attainment ($13.3 million ahead of the previous record, set in 2013)