Annual Fund for the Graduate School of
Education
Three ways you can support outstanding future
educators . . .
Berkeley’s Graduate School of Education
(GSE) is launching an unprecedented effort to raise $10
million in support of students
preparing to be teachers or principals in the Bay Area’s
urban schools. As part of the university’s $3
billion campaign
launched September 19, 2008, GSE is seeking endowment gifts
from its friends and alumni. Endowment gifts will help ensure
that current and future professionals will be able to study at
Berkeley, gaining the knowledge and tools that will empower some
of our nation’s
most talented and committed educators to work in our nation’s
public schools.
Why are endowment gifts so important to GSE? Just as Berkeley’s
private peers have endowments many times larger than Berkeley’s
(Harvard’s $35 billion endowment is more than ten times
larger), GSE’s scholarship endowments for aspiring educators
are much smaller than those of our peer schools of education.
Even considering the state support we receive, Berkeley’s
financial resources lag far behind those of our private peers,
seriously compromising our efforts to recruit the best and the
brightest future educators to shore up our struggling schools.
Most of GSE’s students — among the most diverse at
Berkeley — need financial support to become top educators
and contribute to the public good. In most cases, they cannot
depend on high salaries after graduation to pay back loans. Many
are the first in their families to graduate from college and
join a profession. Because our students have experienced first-hand
the power of education in their own lives, they are usually eager
to share it with young people from backgrounds similar to their
own.
Berkeley’s capital campaign period is five years. If each
of our GSE alums committed $200 annually throughout the duration
of the campaign — for a total pledge of $1,000 over five
years — we would reach our $10 million
goal, securing an annual payout (5%) of $500,000 for support
of future educators in perpetuity. Of course we know that some of our friends cannot
give at exactly this level, and some can give more. But we urge
all who know the value of supporting future educators to consider
the most generous gift possible.
If you cannot consider a five-year endowment pledge at this time,
you can still support GSE’s (and the university’s)
capital campaign by making a gift to be used this year — either
for the 2008-09 Scholarship Fund or for the GSE Annual Fund.
A high rate of participation among our GSE alumni will inspire
other donors to join in this important effort throughout the
campaign period. Please note that all gifts to GSE will count
toward annual membership in UC Berkeley’s new Charter Hill
Society donor recognition program. Gifts to GSE can count toward
Class Gifts if you so designate.
We appreciate your interest in this unprecedented effort and
thank you on behalf of our outstanding future educators — and
the thousands of California children, families, and communities
they will serve — for your consideration of this special
request.
Sincerely,
P. David Pearson, Dean
Three ways
you can support aspiring educators . . .
Thank
you for your support!