2012-19 Campaign Initiatives
Thanks to the generosity and continued enthusiasm of alumni and friends, contributions to Ever True: The Campaign for Purdue University — which concludes June 30, 2019, during the University’s 150th anniversary year — rose to $1.888 billion toward its $2.020 billion goal.
These gifts are expanding opportunities for students and faculty. Please consider partnering with us to support scholarships, study abroad, faculty, and additions to our facilities, as well as life-changing research programs including healthy aging, public health, autism spectrum disorder, and health and wellness.
With one year remaining in the campaign, HHS will finish strong with your support. Thank you!
Current Support:
HHS STUDENT SUPPORT
GOAL: $22,000,000
RAISED: $26,458,212.84
% of goal: 120.26%
HHS FACULTY SUPPORT
GOAL: $25,000,000
RAISED: $29,114,095.09
% of goal: 116.46%
Professorships Goal: 9; Raised: 3
HHS FACILITIES SUPPORT
GOAL: $10,000,000
RAISED: $6,957,830.34
% of goal: 69.58%
HHS PROGRAMS & UNRESTRICTED SUPPORT
GOAL: $20,275,000
RAISED: $16,883,876.03
% of goal: 83.27%
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For more information about how you can support the College of Health and Human Sciences, please contact the HHS Office of Advancement at 765-494-7890 or hhsalums@purdue.edu .
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