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Together we

empower

Student Success

Stimulate learning for all by recruiting high-achieving students by growing merit-based scholarship endowment

Increase student access to enroll, experience the full breath of Georgia Southern, and graduate debt-free through need-based scholarships for tuition and to bridge the gap for related expenses

Promote inclusive excellence and career readiness through multi-cultural, high-impact opportunities like study abroad, internships, externships, and research

One vision to realize. One student at a time.

Student success is our primary purpose.

Everything we do is designed to prepare our students for an outstanding future as productive, culturally aware, and responsible citizens. By earning a degree and taking advantage of opportunities that exercise their curiosity, they will be prepared to thrive in a rapidly changing world.

Bolster personal and professional development opportunities.

Our students leave Georgia Southern ready for fields like logistics, laboratory science, healthcare, writing, engineering, and entrepreneurship. For many, this experience is life changing. The investments and effort we make on behalf of Georgia Southern students today pays off in our families, economies, and communities for years to come. Your support for programs like study abroad, faculty-directed research opportunities, internships, will reap benefits beyond Georgia Southern.

Produce more graduates and decrease student debt through scholarship endowment.

We must intensify our ability to attract and retain students so more can benefit from the transformational impact of a Georgia Southern education. In recent years, the University has set institutional records for four- and six-year graduation rates and freshman to sophomore retention; yet to continue this climb we must increase access for students to come to Georgia Southern and to complete their degree here through financial assistance. Gifts to support Georgia Southern students are an investment in our shared future and in the communities where our graduates will lead and live.

Alumni Jarvis Steele’s Success Story

“Georgia Southern helped spearhead my success by creating opportunities for me like working at the student-run radio station through the First Year Experience program, which then opened the door for me to work at a radio station abroad. At each step during college, grad school and in work, I applied what I learned to the next thing I did. 

One of the most important things about study abroad is that you are not just learning academically, you are trying to be a better person. Seeing how other people live makes you approach things differently and understand what is possible in the world.

My experiences expanded the ways I think about situations and gave me the skills to research, weave a story, and communicate. I did those things better after I went abroad.”

Jarvis Steele, ‘19, B.S. Political Science

Among Jarvis Steele’s many accomplishments as a member of the Georgia Southern Honors College was his interning for Senator Johnny Isakson and participating in an ongoing transatlantic research project entitled the Wexford-Savannah Axis. After graduating from the University of Georgia Law School, he returned to Georgia Southern as Assistant University Counsel and Title IX Investigator.

Scholarship Impact

Transforming Lives

“The scholarship allows me to be one step closer to fulfilling my dream. As a non-traditional student and mother of two children with special needs, I understand the importance of high-quality education and the community impact it has. Despite being an older student, my professors have always encouraged me to continue with my education so that I can leave a lasting footprint in the education field and in my community as a Special Education Advocate. 

Knowing that I have been afforded this opportunity gives me a chance to breathe a little easier and maintain my academic focus without worrying as much for providing for children’s medical needs. Opportunities like this allow students with exceptional difficulties the chance to further their education, help their community, and succeed in life.”

Guadalupe “Rosie” Harrison, Special Education major
Awarded the Zach Suddath Henderson Scholarship

Fueling Aspirations

“When I first visited Georgia Southern to interview for scholarships, I completely fell in love with the campus. Even though I was miles away from my family in Honduras, I felt like I was home. Receiving this scholarship is going to have a significant impact on my education and on my family. During COVID-19, my mother had to stop working. For this reason, receiving this scholarship is going to help cover tuition, books, rent, and other daily expenses, relieving my mother’s financial burden.

I am currently on the path to complete my CPA, finish my master’s program, and start my career in public accounting with Deloitte in Washington D.C. I am hoping to become a partner one day. None of this would have been possible without the continuous and unconditional support that I have received from faculty. They truly care for their students and have created the most significant impact on my career and personal growth. I am extremely proud to be an Eagle, and I am looking forward to returning the favor and supporting future students.”

Mauricio Parodi, Accounting and Finance, pursuing a master’s degree in Accounting