LMU President Launches $100M Scholarship Initiative


In an effort to relieve the increasing financial pressure felt by families and students seeking an LMU education, Loyola Marymount University President David W. Burcham announced a three-year, $100 million scholarship initiative at his President’s Convocation on Oct. 11.

The initiative is unusual among college fundraising campaigns: The university aims to raise donations solely for student financial aid, via directly funded scholarships and contributions to the LMU endowment.

“There is no lower-cost substitute for the type of teaching and learning that LMU is committed to delivering,” Burcham said. “In order to strengthen our dedication to academic rigor, maintain a diverse student body, and uphold our core commitment to transformative education, we must make sure every student admitted to LMU can afford to attend.”

Burcham’s announcement comes as the higher education establishment faces a nationwide affordability crisis, with more and more families forced to take out ever-larger private loans to cover the costs of tuition. At the same time, colleges and universities are confronted with spiraling costs, including employee health care and pension obligations.

“While we have implemented budget cuts, held tuition increases to a minimum, and directed a larger proportion of our operating funds to student aid, the costs of higher education keep rising,” Burcham said. “We cannot continue to live in a world where many students are priced out of an LMU education.”

LMU has so far raised $5 million toward the $100 million goal. Burcham’s goal is to add $65 million to LMU’s endowment through the scholarship initiative.




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