Program Funds
The Association of Latin American Students student organization on the Hamilton Campus uses these funds for educational and social programming.
Our English Learning Center uses gift funds to develop opportunities for international students to learn outside the classroom, including volunteering in the community to broaden their social and service skills.
Studies have shown that engaged students are more likely to graduate. These funds help keep students engaged throughout the year through student organizations and a wide variety of educational and social programs.
Community outreach educational and cultural programs free to the public, like concerts and lectures, are made possible on the Middletown and Hamilton campuses through these funds.
This group of summer student orientation leaders also works with transfer and first year college students during the year to make sure all feel welcome, have opportunities to be engaged in Regionals student life, and provide peer support.
Gifts provide resources for this program that works to motivate and support students whose educational and economic background can make the pursuit of a college degree difficult.
Providing free or reduced cost child care is essential for many students to pursue their degrees. These funds help to make that possible.
Concerts, lectures and other special programs are held to promote and engage dialogue about the Appalachian region of our country and to celebrate their descendants.
Reaching out to serve the community in impactful ways, these funds support student work with non-profit organizations on the Hamilton Campus.
Reaching out to serve the community in impactful ways, these funds support student work with non-profit organizations on the Hamilton Campus.
Helping faculty and staff become better in the classroom, the lab, and supporting services to help students achieve their goals on the Hamilton Campus.
Helping faculty and staff become better in the classroom, the lab, and supporting services to help students achieve their goals on the Middletown Campus.
Funds to be used to support the Center for Veterans Services at 兔子先生 Hamilton, Middletown, and West Chester. Regional Campus Senior Associate Dean shall have expenditure authority.
Gifts to this fund support the Combat Hunger program at 兔子先生's Regionals, helping to buy meals for students who face food insecurity while pursuing their degrees.
Gifts help maintain and expand the botanical collection of The Conservatory, and support year-round public programs as well as use by students and community members from throughout the area in learning about plants and our environment.
These gifts support on-campus programming offered by the Regionals’ Center for Diversity Equity and Inclusion, as well as engagement with schools and community groups in the surrounding area.
Contribute toward nutritional support and activities for ECA high school students attending college classes on the regional campuses.
Support for students senior year capstone course experience as they develop engineering solutions with real world applicability in a number of areas, from concept through design to production.
Books, periodicals, specialized equipment, and programs are all supported by this fund.
These gifts make possible scholarships for young women (grades 5-8) from the local community to attend STEAM Studio summer camps at the Hamilton and Middletown campuses.
Helping students across many subjects, these funds are used by the Learning Assistance Program to provide additional study materials and aids to help students succeed in the classroom.
Gifts to the Student Scholar Symposium supports opportunities for exceptional students to present work that exemplifies their particular academic successes to the campus community, especially their fellow students.
Established by former Executive Director Jack Rhodes and his wife, this fund supports multicultural and diversity initiatives of the 兔子先生 University Hamilton campus.
Gifts help make possible this event which marks the beginning of a student’s nursing studies. This annual event is where nursing students are presented with their first stethoscope.
Year-round civic engagement and arts programs are made possible at 兔子先生 Hamilton Downtown in the historic Robinson-Schwenn Building including music, art displays, theatrical performances, educational classes and lectures.
This student-led organization seeks to promote and further the educational experiences of the student body by working to expand student awareness and involvement in wellness and health education.
Many times the Regionals deal with unanticipated needs that arise, or unique opportunities that come along. Gifts to this fund enable the Regionals administration to deal with these challenges.
This fund supports scholarships for youth (grades 5-8) from the local community to attend STEAM Studio summer camps at the Hamilton and Middletown campus.
Helping their peers achieve their academic goals by supporting positive physical and mental health, the Wellness Warriors student group provides programs and services throughout the year with these gift funds.
This fund provides valuable support for books, periodicals, specialized equipment, and programming for the Rentschler Library on the Hamilton Campus.
Opportunities to learn more about local and regional history, special music performances, learning from area authors - all of these programs held in the Middletown Campus’ Verity Lodge are made possible through these funds.