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Dean's Fund for Excellence
Gifts to the College of Social & Behavioral Sciences Deanโs Fund directly support students and faculty success by providing scholarships, hands-on learning experiences and professional development opportunities that make UNI exceptional.
When you give to the College of Social & Behavioral Sciences Deanโs Fund, you make a lasting impact by:
- Providing scholarships: Ensuring current and future Panthers can access immersive experiences in and out of the classroom that help them grow, learn and lead. ๐
- Funding internships: Supporting career readiness, hands-on learning and mentorship opportunities that build strong resumes and prepare students for success. ๐
- Strengthening community impact: Helping students improve lives while gaining real-world experience through programs like gerontology, which connects students with local care facilities. ๐ค
- Investing in faculty excellence: Providing resources for professional development, ensuring our educators continue to inspire and guide UNI students. ๐
Challenge Gift
David VanSickle, '74 will contribute $2,500 to the College of Social & Behavioral Sciences Dean's Fund for Excellence when 75 donors support the fund. Make your gift today!
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Alissa & Jedd Spidell

Timothy Bass

Debbie L Cook

Adam Fisher

Maddison Shepard

Steve Gaulke

Cindy Christensen

Cynthia Gilbert

Carol Carroll

Brenda Bass
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Generated 4237 clicks and 254 gifts, totaling $29,698Panther Scholarship Club Board
Generated 3 gifts, totaling $1,005
Offered a $25,000 match
Dave & Cindy Petratis
Offered a $20,000 match
UNI Senior Leadership Team
Gave $18,760 during a Challenge!
Tim Christian
Gave $15,000 during a Challenge!
Dave '81 & Cindy '80 Petratis
Gave $15,000 during a Challenge!
Mike & Pat Deters
Offered a $10,000 match
Dave & Cindy Petratis
Gave $10,000 during a Challenge!
Dave & Cindy Petratis
Offered a $10,000 match
Foundation Board of Trustees
Gave $8,000 during a Challenge!
