Madison For Keeps made all the difference to Ashley Gregory ('11).
Now a proud JMU graduate, she has a request to make of fellow alumni: please give.
Thank you donors! Based on past average need, your contributions can potentially help 91 students when the Office of Financial Aid makes its awards this spring! More than 5,000 gifts have been made so far. Thank you, donors!
Amanda “Mandy” Matherly Stowe ('10) was a few months from graduation when her father was killed in a tragic accident. Thanks to Madison For Keeps donors, she was able to complete her degree and is now pursuing her passions in Danville, Va.
What if you didn't get a chance to complete your time at Madison? Unfortunately there are JMU students facing this very issue due to unexpected financial need. In this video, President Rose challenges us to do something about it.
Brad Barnett of the Office of Financial Aid discusses the dilemma facing students today and the need for Madison Forever.
The JMU campus came together on Nov. 30 to celebrate campus traditions and raise awareness for Madison Forever. T-shirts were handed out and donors contributed more than $2,000 to the student aid campaign.
JMU President Emeritus Ronald Carrier visited the telefund center to speak with student callers, get on the phone with donors, and record a special Madison Forever appeal for Dukes who graduated during his presidency.
JMU President Linwood H. Rose and President Emeritus Ronald Carrier have presided over four decades of commencements. But to students facing unexpected financial difficulty, only one commencement matters: their own.
JMU President Linwood H. Rose issues a challenge to donors.