At the
State Capitol today,
OSU System
CEO and President David J. Schmidly said OSU
expects to have more than 120 SBC/OSU Presidential
Transfer Scholars enrolled this fall. SBC Oklahoma
President Don Cain presented Schmidly with the
grant, saying that OSU and SBC “create
a natural synergy that addresses head-on our
state’s need to increase the number of
residents with four-year college degrees to a
level at or above the national average.”
“A
better educated population means a stronger and
more competitive
President
Schmidly said the grant is a major step forward
in his President’s Opportunity Scholarship
Trust campaign, which is raising $50 million
for student scholarships. Schmidly announced
the campaign shortly after his arrival at OSU
in January 2003. With the SBC grant, the
OSU Foundation has received, on behalf of OSU,
$37.4 million in scholarship gifts, pledges,
and deferred gifts. Of that total, $11.1
million is endowed.
“In
an era of rising educational costs, I think it
is imperative that we do everything we can to
help students with their educational expenses,” Schmidly
said. “As
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