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All U Campaign
College of Engineering
Satish Udpa, Dean

Dear Colleagues and Friends,

Thank you for your interest in supporting the College of Engineering through the All University Campaign!

The All University Campaign is an important piece of the faculty and staff fundraising efforts at the College of Engineering. Held each Spring, it is designed to focus attention on the giving opportunities available at the College and University and encourages members of the MSU family to make gifts that support their personal values and interests.

Your financial support helps provide the College with funding that achieves the highest standards of excellence. Your gift also gives you the satisfaction of knowing that you continue to support the College and University not only through your talents and expertise, but with your generous charitable contributions. We thank you for your support and are honored by your generosity.

As you consider the variety of giving options, keep in mind that you may designate your gift/pledge to support a specific need within your department or to one or more of the departmental funding opportunities listed below. You also have the option of supporting any of the other academic, cultural, or intercollegiate athletic programs across the University. Regardless of your choice, rest assured that 100% of your gift/pledge will be directed to the department or program you select. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact the College of Engineering Development Office.

Sincerely,

Satish Udpa, Ph.D.
Dean of Engineering

Specific giving opportunities within the College of Engineering in need of your support:


Fund Name
Fund Code
  • Engineering Endowed Enhancement Fund A30015
    This discretionary endowment is designed to support programs, research and service within the College of Engineering.
  • The "Dedicated to Recruiting Engineers for America and Michigan" (DREAM) Endowed Scholarship in Engineering A3005105
    This pooled endowment was established in 2007 by Richard H. Brown (ME BS 1971) and Nancy H. Brown. It is the Browns wish to work proactively with alumni and friends of the College of Engineering to provide a permanent and reliable source of funding to help recruit and retain outstanding students - particularly domestic students to the program. In doing so, the DREAM scholarship will provide leverage to the College of Engineering when it comes to attracting promising students from Michigan and across the US to the College.
  • Applied Engineering Sciences Discretionary Endowment Fund A3091
    This pooled endowment was established in 2004 to encourage and establish a stronger base of financial support for program promotion and marketing to industry and potential employers, scholarships and recognition, and activities and special projects.
  • Chemical Engineering Enhancement Fund A30209
    Gifts to this fund will provide flexible dollars that can be directed towards the greatest area of need within the CHEMS department.
  • Civil & Environmental Engineering Endowed Discretionary Fund A3033
    Created by Harold (CEE BS 1947) and Doris Neumann, this fund is available to advance the work of the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department through student scholarships, faculty development opportunities, student engineering competitions, research projects, or other worthy endeavors.
  • Computer Science Engineering Horizon Fund A30479
    This pooled endowment was created in 2008 around the department's 40th anniversary. The Horizon Fund creates new horizons for MSU in computer science education, research, and service. It helps retain world-class faculty and students though recruitment, by obtaining state-of-the-art equipment, and enabling pursuit of high reward/high risk startup ventures in undergraduate education.
  • Electrical and Computer Engineering Discretionary Endowment Fund A30507
    Gifts to this fund will provide flexible dollars that can be used to position the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department among the premier programs in the country in education, research and service to the community.
  • Mechanical Engineering Graduate Student Fellowship Endowment A30615
    This endowment, initiated in 2004 with funds from various donors and industry partners, supports the recruitment and funding of fellowships for new graduate students entering a mechanical engineering program, with a primary emphasis on outstanding students who intend to pursue their Ph.D. degree.

For more information, visit the The College of Engineering home page.