GRAM Thriving at CBU
FOUR new scholarships for the benefit of the School of Christian Ministries
ONE new scholarship for the benefit of the Dr. Robert K. Jabs School of Business
TWO new scholarships for the benefit of the general student population
ONE new scholarship for the benefit of the Shelby and Ferne Collinsworth School of Music
TWO new scholarships for the benefit of the College of Arts and Sciences
ONE new scholarship for the benefit of the College of Health Science
TWO new scholarships for the benefit of the College of Nursing
ONE new scholarship for the benefit of the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences
132 FY 18 149 FY 19 168 FY 20
ONE new scholarship for the benefit of the College of Architecture, Visual Arts and Design
120 FY 17
FOUR new scholarships for the benefit of the Gordon and Jill Bourns College of Engineering
93 FY 11 93 FY 12 93 FY 13
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NEW ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS in 2020
86 FY 08 91 FY0 9 92 FY 10
“The competition also allows freshman students to understand the differences between the engineering disciplines including electrical, mechanical, and biomedical engineering, as a way to help them choose an engineering major they enjoy,” Rickard said.
103 FY 15 112 FY 16
Other teams in the competition presented robots that performed tasks such as lifting objects, drawing, and detecting hazardous odors.
“CBU gave me great opportunities to connect with the community and teach the younger generation about the amazing STEM career, engineering. As a woman, I plan to continue working to shrink the gender gap in the engineering field. My education is of the utmost importance to me so I will not let you down!” —Gabrielle Mesropian, ’23 Scholarship Recipient Civil Engineering
93 FY 14
up a wall and then display a flag when it reached the top of its journey. Members of the winning team included Max Duff, Logan Sorrell, Berabe Estrada, Blake Shah, Courtney Khong, and Jennifer Nishimura.
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TOTAL ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS SINCE 2008
19