As we approach the 2024 Day of Giving, WVU Davis College remains dedicated to its vision of a world sustainably fed, clothed and sheltered. As the oldest academic unit of the University, we are deeply committed to our core mission as a land-grant institution. Your generosity serves as the driving force behind our ability to create remarkable opportunities for our students and support our faculty. This ultimately contributes to the transformation of West Virginia and beyond, creating a flourishing and sustainable environment for all.
We invite you to join us this year in making a difference by contributing to the WVU Davis College on the upcoming Day of Giving. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for updates on exciting gifts and challenges where your participation can make a significant impact. Your involvement not only supports our strategic initiatives and scholarships but also provides additional resources for our students and faculty to thrive.
Consider these essential areas where your donation can have a profound impact:
Davis College Dean's Opportunity Fund / 2U047
Giving to the Dean’s Opportunity Fund is an excellent way to support us on the WVU Day of Giving. This fund allows WVU Davis College the flexibility to help in all areas — from research to scholarships, to specific student and faculty needs, and to other opportunities that advance our land-grant mission. Some important initiatives that your gift will help on this WVU Day of Giving include the establishment of the Davis College Career Closet, experiential learning and new projects that advance our vision for a world sustainably fed, clothed and sheltered.
Scholarships / 2S118
Your gift makes a difference! With donor support, Davis College has added three new scholarship initiatives, the First Year Performance Scholarship, the Completion Scholarship and Transfer Student Scholarship in 2022. With these awards, we were able to award an additional $25,500 in new scholarship dollars, all of which came through grassroots-funded donor support and events like WVU Day of Giving. Students face tremendous challenges and overcome so much to complete their degrees and prepare for future careers. Your gift will help take financial concerns off a student’s mind allowing them to focus on a successful future career.
Jennifer Mason Hearts of Gold Support Fund / 2W1647
The Hearts of Gold Service Dog Program plays a vital role in enhancing the lives of individuals with disabilities by providing them with highly trained service dogs. These dogs offer essential assistance and companionship, empowering individuals to lead more independent and fulfilling lives. WVU Davis College students actively contribute to this mission by participating in the training and care of these service dogs. Through their dedication and expertise, these students help ensure that each dog is prepared to make a meaningful impact in the lives of those in need. By supporting the Hearts of Gold Service Dog Program, you are not only contributing to the well-being of individuals with disabilities but also investing in the development of future leaders in service and compassion.