Advancement and the Annual Fund
Scholarship reception honors students and donors

Each year the College recognizes excellent students and generous donors
who make scholarship aid possible for those excellent students. The College’s
annual Scholarship Recognition Reception this fall packed Xavier Hall
Lounge with students, scholarship donors and parents, as 115 of Saint
Joseph’s top students were honored for their hard work and academic
performance.
Speakers publicly thanked donors for their investments in education. Dr.
David House talked about the importance of scholarships in the lives
of Saint Joseph’s students, pointing out that nine out of 10 students
require need-based financial aid to attend the College. “The
scholarship gifts and grants, and the endowments created by donors, are
critically important in the lives of our students and their families,” he
said. “We could not be more
thankful to our thoughtful and generous donors for providing the resources to
make it possible for deserving and excellent students to attend Saint Josep ’s
College,” he added.
Following
the reception, students, donors, and families gathered on the lawn behind Xavier
Hall to enjoy refreshments, take in the view of the lake and become better acquainted
with each other.
Welcome to the new Board of Trustees members
Marcus J. Barresi '76
Presque Isle, Maine
Claire Fraser Bowen '70
Claremont, N.H.
Rev. Stephen Concannon
Brunswick, Maine
James Foley
Germantown, Tenn.
Joseph Gallagher '83
Paramus, N.J.
Lee M. Kennedy '87
Duxbury, Mass.
Kenneth Marino '82
Wind Gap, Pa.
Christopher Pierce
Yarmouth, Maine
Michael T. Shea '72
Bangor, Maine
Jane Sheeran Smith '83
Marblehead, Mass.
John Tolan '82
Pampano Beach, Fla.
New associate director of Annual Fund
joins staff
Heidi Gagnon has been named the associate director of the Annual Fund.
She comes to Saint Joseph’s from Bates College, where she worked
in the Alumni and Parent Programs Office.
Before moving to Maine two years ago, Heidi worked in the financial services
industry in Massachusetts, while completing her B.S. at Salem State College.
Heidi’s goal is to help the Annual Fund grow: “Alumni,
parents, staff, faculty, GPS students, friends...we all need to
work together to show our support for the gem that is Saint Joseph’s
College,” she
says.
To talk about how you can get involved or to make your Annual Fund gift,
please call Heidi at
(207) 893-7895 or e-mail hgagnon@sjcme.edu.
Or make online gifts at: www.sjcme.edu/gift.
Hidden scholarships: you and the Annual Fund
Did you know that every Saint Joseph’s student actually
receives a hidden scholarship? Tuition alone does not cover the cost
of educating a student, so each year contributions from alumni, parents,
faculty, staff, GPS students and friends help to bridge this gap. These
gifts support academic programs, athletic programs, the library – in
fact, every aspect of the Saint Joseph’s
experience is enhanced by Annual Fund gifts.
Please help
make a difference in the life of a Saint Joseph’s student – consider
making your gift to the Annual Fund today.
Contributions can be mailed to Saint Joseph’s College, Office
of Institutional Advancement, 278 Whites Bridge Road, Standish, Maine
04084. Or, donate online at: www.sjcme.edu/gift or
call us at (877) SJC-ALUM (752-2586).
College dedicates the McSween Wing
In December 1997, Andrew and Helen McSween announced
the most extraordinary planned gift in the history of Saint Joseph’s – a
charitable remainder trust totaling $2.1 million. To honor their gift,
the College dedicated the Andrew and Helen McSween Memorial Wing of Alfond
Hall on Sept. 24.
Besides the
funds that helped to build Alfond Hall, the Trust provides four endowed
scholarships for Saint Joseph’s students, along with endowed funds
for Campus Ministry service outreach to the town of Standish, and funds
for furthering Sponsorship and Mission Integration at the College.
At the time
the gift was made, Andrew McSween said: “Well, God gave it to us.
We never expected to have so much.”
Speaking at
the dedication, President David House said: “How can I express
the spirit of thankfulness that we all feel toward Andrew and Helen McSween?
The enormity of their generosity and their great legacy to our students
and college community will be felt by all of us for generations to come.”
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