Debt-Free RBC Degree Campaign

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Bridge Barriers. Power Potential.

Debt-Free RBC Degree is Richard Bland College’s bold new, student-centered fundraising initiative with a visionary goal: ensuring RBC students can earn their associate degree without the burden of debt.

For many Pell-eligible students, financial aid still doesn't cover the full cost of attendance. That gap can mean the difference between persistence and stopping out. Even more concerning, students frequently leave college over unexpected expenses as small as $300 to $1,000- a car repair, textbooks, utilities, or groceries.

Debt-Free RBC Degree exists to close those gaps. From scholarships that fund tuition to a new Student Needs Center that addresses everday essentials, this campaign removes the financial barriers that most often derail student successs- so students can focus on learning, growing, and graduating.


Your Gift. Your Impact. Three Ways to Support Debt-Free RBC Degree:

  • ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS

Help create lasting change by supporting the Debbie and Harry Sydow Legacy Scholarship, contributing to an existing named scholarship, or establishing your own. Just $2,000 can fully bridge the financial aid gap for a Pell-eligible student- keeping their college dream on track. Endowed gifts provide permanent, reliable support for generations of RBC students.

  • ANNUAL FUND

Unrestricted gifts give the RBC Foundation flexibility to respond immediately to evolving student needs. When unexpected expenses of $300-$1,000 threaten a student's ability to stay enrolled, Annual Fund support can mean the difference between stopping out and staying the course- covering books, technology, transportation, and more.

  • STUDENT NEEDS CENTER CAPITAL PROJECT

Help build a campus hub that ensures no student has to choose between basic needs and education. The Student Needs Center will provide access to food, toiletries, and essential resources that stabilize students during moments of financial uncertainty.

No matter how you choose to give, your generosity bridges barriers, prevents stop-outs, and powers the potential of every Statesman working toward a brighter future.

Make your gift today and help write a debt-free story for RBC students, now and for generations to come.

Updates
🎉 We Did It—$800,000 and Counting! 🎉

Thanks to the incredible generosity of our supporters, the Debt-Free RBC Degree Campaign has surpassed $800,000 raised through a powerful combination of online gifts, offline contributions, and awarded grant funding!

Every dollar brings us closer to ensuring students can pursue their RBC degree with less financial burden and more opportunity. Your support is changing lives—and we’re just getting started. Thank you for believing in our students and the future of RBC!

64 days ago by Carolyn Day Pruett
Challenge Met! $200,000 Unlocked for Debt‑Free Degrees


🎉 You did it! The Rector’s Challenge has been fully met—and $200,000 has been successfully matched. 🎉

Thanks to the extraordinary generosity of our donors, every dollar given during the Rector’s Challenge has been dollar-for-dollar matched, unlocking the full $200,000 in support of the Debt-Free RBC Degree campaign.

This milestone represents more than a fundraising success; it’s a powerful demonstration of what is possible when the Richard Bland College community comes together to invest in our students. Because of you, more students will be able to focus on learning, growing, and graduating without the burden of debt.

To everyone who gave, shared the challenge, and believed in the power of access and affordability- THANK YOU. Your support is changing lives and shaping the future of RBC.

💙 The momentum continues. While the Rector’s Challenge is complete, the Debt-Free RBC Degree campaign is still moving forward, and every gift continues to make a meaningful impact for our students.

79 days ago by Carolyn Day Pruett
Thanks from the Heart ❤️


This Valentine’s Day, we’re celebrating those who give from the heart. ❤️ Thank you to our donors who make scholarships, opportunities, and brighter futures possible!

132 days ago by Carolyn Day Pruett
RBC Launches Debt-Free RBC Degree Campaign!

Richard Bland College (RBC) and the RBC Foundation have officially launched the Debt-Free RBC Degree fundraising campaign and announced the Debbie and Harry Sydow Legacy Scholarship Fund to honor Dr. Debbie Sydow, who announced she would step down as president of the College in June 2026, after fourteen years of transformative leadership.

Longstanding donors to the RBC Foundation, the Sydows have committed a $25,000 lead gift to launch the fund that supports future generations of RBC students beginning as early as fall 2026. This endowed scholarship serves as the cornerstone of Debt-Free RBC Degree, a bold new campaign designed to remove financial barriers and provide wrap-around support for student success.

The fundraising initiative seeks to expand endowed scholarships; to help students meet their immediate academic needs, from textbooks to technology resources; and to build a comprehensive Student Needs Center that serves as a hub, bringing together the essential support needed to ensure that every student has what they need to learn, flourish and complete a degree.

Improving student learning outcomes and expanding access to higher education have been at the core of Dr. Sydow’s work throughout her career. Her innovative approach to education has left a lasting impact on Richard Bland College, where student enrollment has increased significantly since her presidency began in 2012. Under her leadership, student programs and services have expanded to meet student needs, including the establishment of a model Learner Mentor program that delivers a personalized advising and support system for each student to keep them on track to graduation.

Establishment of the Debbie and Harry Sydow Legacy Scholarship Fund and the launch of the Debt-Free RBC Degree campaign reflect Dr. Sydow’s consistent commitment to students—the heartbeat of her work as an educator. Through these efforts, those whom she has championed most will continue to benefit from her bold vision long into the future.

“Harry and I believe deeply in the power of education to transform lives,” Dr. Sydow said. “Richard Bland College has always been about opportunity and excellence.

“This scholarship and campaign ensure that future RBC students will have the support they need to succeed.”

In addition to the Sydows’ endowed gift, the pilot appeal launches with a $200,000 leadership gift from Mr. John Rathbone, Rector of the College’s Board of Visitors. Retired from Norfolk Southern after a 32-year career and having previously served on the William & Mary Board of Visitors, Mr. Rathbone was appointed to the RBC Board of Visitors by Governor Glenn Youngkin in June 2025. Mr. Rathbone’s gift in honor of Dr. Sydow serves as the foundation of The Rector’s Challenge. The matching gift challenge hopes to inspire Mr. Rathbone’s fellow Board of Visitors members and the RBC community to join him in honoring President Sydow and the impact of her tenure at Richard Bland College.

“Dr. Sydow’s extraordinary leadership has been nothing short of transformative for Richard Bland College,” Rathbone said. “Her vision has inspired all of us to think bigger and do more to support student success by removing financial barriers.

“Through the Rector’s Challenge, I hope to honor her legacy by rallying our Board and community to ensure that every student has the resources they need to thrive.”

Parallelling the Board of Visitors, the Richard Bland College Foundation Board of Directors has also been issued a challenge by Chairman Jeffrey Britt. A 1995 graduate of RBC, Mr. Britt has served as Foundation Board Chairman since July 2022. Through his Chairman’s Challenge, Mr. Britt invites fellow Foundation board members to pledge multi-year gifts to the Foundation’s unrestricted annual fund in honor of Dr. Sydow and in support of the Debt-Free RBC Degree campaign. For the next five years, a percentage of annual fund dollars will be directed to the campaign as flexible funds that can be used to meet unexpected student needs.

“As an alumnus, I know firsthand the impact Richard Bland College can have on a student’s life,” Britt said. “Dr. Sydow has elevated that impact to an entirely new level.

“The Chairman’s Challenge is our way of honoring and continuing her work—providing flexible resources that meet students’ needs and remove barriers to degree completion.”

Over the coming weeks, RBC alumni, friends of the College and the surrounding community will be invited to contribute to this exciting and meaningful endeavor. Join us in honoring Dr. Sydow’s legacy by contributing to the Debbie and Harry Sydow Legacy Scholarship Fund. Together, we can create a future where every RBC student has the resources to thrive. Click the donate button above to make your gift today!

135 days ago by Carolyn Day Pruett
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