equity-highered
Creating equity in higher education
You can help ASU create a pathway to success for all students, regardless of race, and build an inclusive community where everyone feels welcome and supported. Your support enables ASU to keep an important promise: to be an accessible university to all students capable of pursuing a university degree.
Your generosity provides scholarship support to students actively involved in the ASU Black African Coalition.
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Your generosity to the Bridging Success program supports foster youth with the admission process and support throughout their college experience at ASU.
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Your gifts honor the legacy of A. Wade Smith and support this landmark lecture on race relations.
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Your generosity helps ASU fulfill its promise to a comprehensive public research university measured not by whom it excludes, but by whom it includes and how they succeed.
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Your gift provides scholarship support to students whose educations have been interrupted by displacement as a refugee so they can continue their studies at ASU.
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Your gift provides students interested in pursuing a master's degree or PhD with a chance to work alongside engineering faculty and corporate partners on leading research.
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You can help increase the number of women in construction when you give to the Advancing Women in Construction (AWIC) Mentorship and Grant Program.
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Your generosity supports a comprehensive anti-racism initiative to foster diversity, inclusion and equity building.
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Your generosity empowers women to achieve their full potential in careers as engineers and leaders.
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Your gifts support the African and African American Studies program.
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Your gift helps The Difference Engine at ASU address issues of social inequality, racism and economic disparity through their cutting-edge research.
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Your generosity helps ASU fulfill its promise to a comprehensive public research university measured not by whom it excludes, but by whom it includes and how they succeed.
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