1. access to excellence
the campaign for scholarships
stritch school of medicine
loyola university chicago
Inspire them with your generosity.
2. “Having someone
support my dream
of earning a medical
degree is both
encouraging and
humbling.”
giuseppe toia
class of 2015
Average debt for Stritch School of Medicine graduates is currently more than $190,000.
ESTABLISH AN ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP—
AND LEAVE A LASTING LEGACY
Scholarships provide a critical financial resource to attract the most
gifted and diverse students to Stritch—and allow those students to
pursue their passion. For as little as $5,000 for five consecutive years,
you can establish an endowed scholarship – a permanent, named
fund that is invested in perpetuity and supports Stritch students
annually. Only a portion of the fund’s earnings are spent each year,
with the principal of the gift remaining intact.
FOR MORE INFORMATION Contact Keenan Cutsforth in the Office
of Advancement and Alumni Relations at kcutsforth@LUC.edu or
708.216.5075.
3. Harness the power of Loyola’s 1:1 match.
DOUBLE YOUR GENEROSITY
Through Access to Excellence: The Campaign
for Scholarships, donations to endow a
scholarship with a gift or pledge of $25,000
or more are matched dollar for dollar.
“Scholarships that support
the training of the next
generation of physicians
are an investment in the
health concerns of the
future.”
leziga gbaanador
class of 2017
$25,oooYOUR GIFT: $5K ANNUALLY FOR 5 YEARS
$50,oooYOUR ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP
4. ANNUAL GIFTS TO SCHOLARSHIPS
AT STRITCH
Donors who do not wish to establish an endowed
scholarship at this time may contribute to Loyola’s
scholarship programs through an annual gift—and
still harness the power of the matching campaign.
All eligible gifts of $500 or more to previously
established endowed scholarship funds at Stritch
will be matched 1:1 by Loyola.
Your legacy of generosity will help educate tomorrow’s healers.
Ashley Cruz
Class of 2017
“What finer investment
could there be than to
offer financial support
to deserving,dedicated
students,and free them
to pursue their true
calling to heal others?”
5. CONTACT • Keenan Cutsforth • Office of Advancement and Alumni Relations
kcutsforth@LUC.edu • 708.216.5075 • LUC.edu/Stritch/giving