

Student Success
At the University of Delaware, we focus not only on what our students learn, but how they learn. We break down department barriers, giving students access to experts and experiences across disciplines with collaborative opportunities in innovative labs, makerspaces and real-world situations.
You and your fellow donors are truly underwriting an extraordinary student experience, empowering students to explore beyond their limits.
DISCOVER IN THIS SECTION:
Changing lives with Scholarships | Reimagining the Arts | Expanding Diversity, Equity and Inclusion | Enhancing Athletics | Harnessing Collective Giving | Experiential Learning
Scholarships have the power to change lives, fuel dreams and empower excellence. They help so many students who lack only the finances—not the drive, talent and ambition—to pursue their academic journeys at the University.

$177.5 million raised for undergraduate support
482 undergraduate scholarships created throughout Delaware First, changing countless lives for generations to come

PRESIDENT’S SCHOLARSHIP CHALLENGE
In 2018, UD President Dennis Assanis announced his President’s Scholarship Challenge to inspire more scholarship support. Blue Hens answered the call and rose to the challenge, with more than 50 donors establishing 56 new endowed undergraduate scholarships as part of Delaware First.

FIRST-GENERATION STUDENT IMPACT
A number of scholarship recipients throughout Delaware First have been the first in their families to pursue a college degree. Without family to share firsthand experiences for accessing and navigating college, scholarships are often a way to open doors to new possibilities and pathways.

IN MEMORY
For the longest time, Jon Marc Finamore, AS11, knew he wanted to study the brain. It amazed him, and he was curious to learn more about how it worked.
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UD’s arts and humanities programs inform and excite communities and foster local, national and international partnerships that transcend traditional academic boundaries and advance cultural understanding. Throughout Delaware First, UD has seen transformative growth in the area, thanks to the generosity of donors.

SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Music infuses a cultural richness in a community, brings worlds together, inspires new ideas and connects people across backgrounds. At UD, music does just that and more, thanks in part to transformational gifts from Don Puglisi, 12H, and Marichu Valencia, 23H, supporting the Donald J. Puglisi and Marichu C. Valencia Music Enrichment Fund.

SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
Mark Samuels Lasner has been called many things. A Victorian caricature. A man who’s stepped out of a time machine. The foremost blind book collector in the world.
Certainly, for a senior research fellow at Morris Library who regularly dons a three-piece suit, cane, fedora and polished monocle, all three characterizations are fitting. During Delaware First, he added UD supporter to the list of descriptors.

ART CONSERVATION
During her time at the University of Delaware—both as a graduate student and as the director of undergraduate studies in Art Conservation—Vicki Cassman, AS86M, touched the lives of many, leaving a lasting impression that they all continue to carry with them. So, when Cassman passed away after a courageous battle with breast cancer, it was no surprise those who loved her and respected her work found a way to honor her memory with the creation of a fund in her name.

UD CHORALE AROUND THE WORLD
Claudia and Richard Fischer made an incredible gift to establish the Paul D. Head Endowment for Choral Artistry, in honor of Dr. Paul Head, Unidel professor of music, director of choral studies and music director of chorale and Schola Cantorum. They leveraged their gift to create a matching challenge to inspire other donors to contribute and endow support for the UD choral studies program. The new fund will enable dozens of students each year to travel internationally to participate in major choral festivals and competitions. It will enhance their student experiences, cultivate global musicians and elevate the program even more.
Part of the human experience is to seek acceptance, belonging and meaningful connections. At the University of Delaware, we want to ensure everyone feels like they belong and are a valued part of the Blue Hen family. Throughout Delaware First, generous donors have helped bolster the University’s efforts, creating new experiences, resources and opportunities that foster a welcoming and inclusive environment for all.

$21 million for diversity, equity and inclusion was raised by 6,900 donors

JUSTICE, EQUITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION (JEDI) FUND
In 2021, the JEDI Fund was created to help empower UD students, faculty and staff to become leaders of positive change. Support through the fund helps provide programs, resources and opportunities to cultivate educated and empowered individuals who not only understand the origins of societal challenges related to equity and social justice but also have the tools to create solutions to address them.

SOCIAL JUSTICE PEER EDUCATORS
Funds raised through the JEDI Fund established the Social Justice Peer Educators program, which trains students as peer educators, sparking peer-to-peer conversations and educating the campus community about diversity and inclusion.

RESOURCES TO INSPIRE SUCCESSFUL ENGINEERS (RISE)
RISE offers UD engineering students a multi-faceted, personalized support system from their first day on campus until they cross the graduation stage. While open to all engineering students, the resources are meant to help undergraduate students from historically underrepresented backgrounds succeed at the highest levels within the University and beyond in their careers as engineers and computer scientists.

SPECTRUM SCHOLARS
In 2018, in collaboration with JPMorgan Chase & Co., the University developed the Spectrum Scholars program as a system of support and career development opportunities for select UD undergraduate students with autism.
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The University of Delaware Athletics invigorates the enthusiastic and loyal Blue Hen community—creating well-rounded student-athletes, increasing community connections and deepening Blue Hen pride with students and alumni.
Throughout Delaware First, supporters rallied to provide funding for new facilities, team excellence funds, student-athlete scholarships and so much more.

MEN’S LACROSSE EXCELLENCE FUND
“Some 30 years after graduating from the University of Delaware it is not the individual achievements nor the experiences on the field that I vividly remember. It is the team achievements, the moments with my coaches, teammates and friends that even 30 years later make me bend over with laughter. The memories of the individuals who went out of their way to help me be a better player on the field and more importantly a better person off the field. The culture of the University promotes devoted life-long friendships and that is what I am so thankful for today.”
-- Steve Shaw, BE86, donor to Men’s Lacrosse Excellence Fund, former UD lacrosse player and father of Blue Hen lacrosse player, Ryan Shaw, BE20, 21M

A GIFT FOR THE FUTURE OF ATHLETICS
Nasir Adderley, HS19, known for his incredible accomplishments on the field at Delaware Stadium, can now add generous philanthropist to his legacy. His gift will help current and future student-athletes succeed in and out of competition.
With more than 113,000 donors uniting to lift up the UD community by contributing to Delaware First, the impact of collective giving is powerful and felt throughout every aspect of the Blue Hen family and way beyond campus.

I HEART UD GIVING DAY
The University’s first giving day was launched in 2018 as part of Delaware First. Each year, it’s a day for alumni, friends, parents, students, faculty and staff at UD and around the world to come together and celebrate their love for the blue and gold by supporting the areas that mean the most to them.

BLUE HEN STRONG FUND
When Blue Hens faced unforeseen financial challenges and burdens due to the global coronavirus pandemic, the University launched the Blue Hen Strong Fund in May 2020 to help those in the most urgent need. Within just a month of launching, UD supporters answered the call and contributed more than $250,000 for Blue Hens who needed support the most, including emergency housing and tuition funding as well as providing technology for online learning.

AFRICAN VIOLET SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Tia Bolden, AS93, and her Mu Pi Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. sisters—a sisterhood that began on campus and continues for life—made history in May 2018.
“We were the first Black sorority on campus and the first Black sorority to create an endowed scholarship,” said Bolden.
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Experiential opportunities beyond the classroom open new possibilities and empower students to develop skills that on-campus classroom settings cannot provide, preparing them to succeed in our interconnected world.
Internships, study abroad programs and hands-on research allow students to develop professionalism, habits of reflection, critical analysis, decision-making skills and accountability. Access to such impactful experiences should not be limited to only those who can afford it and Delaware First donors made sure funding was available for more students to take advantage of transformational opportunities.

INTERNSHIP GRANT PROGRAM
Internships offer Blue Hens critical hands-on, real-world experience that has become more of a necessity for securing employment than a “nice-to-have” on resumé.

STUDY ABROAD
The University is celebrating 100 years of our study abroad program, commemorating the first cohort of students to travel to France with UD’s Professor Raymond Kirkbride in 1923. Throughout the Campaign, many donors have chosen to support the programs to cultivate global citizens while giving Blue Hens life-changing experiences that help them excel academically, personally and professionally.

PARENTS FUND
Many resources and programs championed by the UD parents and families are made possible by giving to the Parents Fund, which provides the Division of Student Life with valuable resources to support its mission to create a place where all Blue Hens feel like they belong and are celebrated, deepen student learning and advance a holistic approach to the UD experience through education, opportunities and communities.

MAKERSPACES
UD’s makerspaces empower students, faculty and staff to turn ideas into reality by providing the space and tools to create anything from 3D prototypes and animated robotics to advanced electronics and wearable technology. Delaware First donors have increased these critical spaces across campus as well as equipped them with state-of-the-art equipment, tools, training and other necessary resources.