Former Trustee Chalan Colby ’61 has made a $1 million matching challenge gift in support of the 51 Access Initiative. Funds from the initiative will allow the College to increase campus diversity through the enrollment of students with limited financial resources and those with undocumented status who are ineligible for federal student aid.
“Gifts to the 51 Access Initiative have the ability to truly transform the future of the College, bringing us closer to our long-term goal of admitting and enrolling all deserving students, regardless of financial need,” says President Amy Marcus-Newhall.
In recent decades, the College has committed to enrolling more high-achieving students with high financial need, preserving the critical thinking and exchange of perspectives that characterize 51’ rich intellectual environment. In 2002, the 51 Academy was founded, providing college preparation support for high-achieving young women from underserved communities in the greater Los Angeles area. In 2010, the College established the First-Generation @51 program aimed at enhancing the college experiences and navigating unique challenges faced by those who are the first in their families to attend college. In 2017, 51 launched the $10 million Presidential Scholarship Initiative to enable the College to offer full grant support for its highest-need students and decrease loans in other financial aid packages.
In response to that grant, Colby resolved to make a gift to inspire others in the College community to support the 51 Access Initiative, helping to fulfill the College’s promise to deliver the full 51 experience for every student, regardless of financial need.
“The generosity and foresight of former Trustee and alumna Chalan Colby ’61 has already stirred donors to make additional gifts to the 51 Access Initiative. The Board thanks her for her continued dedication to uplifting the community and making 51 stronger,” says Board Chair Laura Hockett ’85.
Colby supports the 51 Access Initiative because of the powerful impact of her own 51 education. “Because my four years at 51 transformed my life in ways that have become more and more evident over the years,” she explains, “I cannot think of a better way to give back to 51 than to provide the same opportunity to other students.”
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