Key Funding Priorities
Student Scholarships
Student Scholarships are needed to attract the most
qualified students and assist them financially in achieving
their educational goals. Scholarships enable students, many
of whom have significant family and financial
responsibilities, to devote their time and energy to
pursuing their academic goals. Gifts can be directed to the
College’s general scholarship fund or targeted to a specific
academic program in the College.
Endowed Chairs
The goal of Endowed Chairs is to attract eminent scholars
to join the College faculty. Chair holders are able to use
endowment income to pursue research that enriches classroom
teaching, advances knowledge, and solves problems in the
fields of health and human services. Endowed Chairs can be
created for the College at large or for a specific academic
program in the College.
Endowed Professorships
The goal of Endowed Professorships is to attract the best
and brightest teachers and scholars to join the faculty of
the College. Endowed Professorships allow faculty members to
enhance their research and teaching endeavors, and carry out
work in community partnerships. Endowed Professorships can
be created for the College at large or for a specific
academic program in the College.
Science Technology and Equipment
Healthcare and science education at
Georgia State strives to use cutting-edge technology,
equipment and techniques. The College needs funds to replace
and upgrade its equipment and technology to meet the current
state-of-the-art levels used by healthcare facilities in our
community. Gifts for technology and equipment can be made to
the College or targeted to a specific academic program in
the College.
Community Partnerships
Project Healthy Grandparents
at Georgia State recently celebrated 11 years of service to
Atlanta families where grandparents are raising their
grandchildren. The program combines the solid foundation of
academic research with health care, social work case
management, parenting classes, grandparent support groups,
legal assistance, and specialized mental health services. To
date, over 560 families with 1,280 children have benefited
from this program.
Georgia
International Law Enforcement Exchange
(GILEE)
is a joint
project of Georgia State and local, state, federal and
international law enforcement agencies. GILEE works to
enhance inter-agency cooperation through educational
programs for senior officials, primarily in the areas of
counter-terrorism and drug interdiction.
Contact information
Susan Stine
Director of Development
College of Health and Human Sciences
404-413-1089
sstine@gsu.edu
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