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Wednesday,
December 5, 2007


Swanson School of Engineering | Contacts:
Morgan Kelly
Department of University News
Office of Public Affairs
412-624-4356 (office); 412-897-1400 (cell)
mekelly@pitt.edu

Aaron Conley
Executive Director
Development and Alumni Relations
Swanson School of Engineering
412-624-9812 (office); 412-389-8915 (cell)
aconley@engr.pitt.edu

Engineering Campaign Fact Sheet

The Swanson School of Engineering’s campaign goal of $175 million is among the largest individual school goals in Pitt’s $2 billion Building Our Future Together campaign. As of Oct. 31, the school had surpassed $110.5 million, including more than $91.5 million in outright cash gifts received. These figures do not include the Swanson gift.

Campaign funds have enabled the school to substantially enhance scholarship and fellowship support to students, renovate and equip many of its laboratories and instructional facilities, and strengthen the resources necessary to attract and retain outstanding faculty. The campaign also has marked a turning point in the school’s history of private support. From July 1, 1998, through June 30, 2007, the total amount of outright cash support to the school exceeded $90.4 million. By comparison, the prior decade yielded only $18.6 million.

Key Highlights:

  • The market value of the School of Engineering endowment has nearly tripled during the campaign, growing from $27 million in 1998 to its present value of $97.5 million. The number of funds comprising the endowment grew from 78 to 168, including funds for scholarship support, facilities needs, endowed chairs and professorships for faculty, and unrestricted endowments.
  • The number of donors giving $1,000 or more annually has more than doubled over the past five years, growing from just 65 in fiscal year 2003 to 148 in fiscal year 2007.
  • Nearly $1 million in donor-funded scholarships and fellowships were awarded directly to engineering students during the past academic year.
  • Nearly $1.25 million was generated during the past academic year through endowed chairs, professorships, and fellowships in support of the school’s faculty. During the campaign, the number of endowed chairs has grown from two to five and the number of endowed professorships has grown from nine to 19.

For more information, visit the Campaign for Engineering Web site.

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