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Monday, 15 February 2016

Student Development

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You can fund a scholarship, graduate teaching assistantship, or student development programs at Montclair State University through outright gifts of cash, stock, land, personal property, or a deferred gift in a charitable trust, or as a bequest. These gifts can support:
    Scholarship programs for talented, deserving undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students, as well as non-traditional-aged undergraduates. These scholarships are managed to ensure that special provisions of your gift are carried out in perpetuity.
        Endowed scholarships may be created to fit the criteria you deem most important in recipients and may be created incrementally over a three-year period.
        Graduate teaching assistantships may be created to fit your criteria. Like endowed scholarships, they can be named.
        Annual scholarships are based on pledged amounts over a set number of years for qualified students. They may be named and establish specific criteria for recipients.
        Lump-sum scholarships are awarded until the money is exhausted. They may also be named and designed to meet specific criteria.
        The Second Century Scholarship Fund directs gifts to numerous existsing scholarships throughout the University.
    New programs and services that will enhance the academic, social, recreational, or cultural experience of Montclair State students.



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