Your support will ensure that the College continues to educate the next generation of natural resource and environmental leaders and scientists, advance cutting-edge research and technology transfer on issues of regional and global importance, and sustain the economic, social, and economic values of our Northwest world. With private support we can fund transformational change by enhancing our students' learning opportunities, promoting our faculty's research and development, upgrading our laboratories, classrooms, and other facilities, and supporting initiatives in sustainable planted forest, urban, and wildland systems.
 Make a gift online in support of the School of Forest Resources.
Or Make a gift online in support of a scholarship, program, or Center.
Enhance student learning opportunities:
- open the doors to education with scholarships and fellowships
- broaden horizons with national and international travel for study and conferences
- provide access to cutting edge technology and tools
- enhance multidisciplinary learning through integrated case study and capstone projects
Promote faculty research and development:
- build a world-class faculty through endowed professorships and chairs
- encourage a flourishing research enterprise through seed money for research and publication
- reach new colleagues and build connections through national and international conferences
- provide more opportunities for sabbatical and other career enhancing leaves
Improve facilities:
- Modernize classrooms and laboratories to provide innovative teaching and learning environments
Nourish existing and new research and program initiatives:
- Fund programs and research promoting sustainable environments in urban, wildland, and managed forest ecosystems.
Annual gifts provide the School of Forest Resources with valuable resources that can be directed to students, faculty, programs, and facilities. Your support to the School of Forest Resources is especially critical as we continue to expand educational opportunities to enhance student experience. Your gift enables the College to:
- Enhance Student Learning Opportunities: We are opening the doors to education with the scholarship and fellowships, broadening horizons with national and international travel for study and conferences, providing access to cutting edge technology and tools, and enhancing multidisciplinary inquiry through capstone and integrated case study projects.
- Promote Faculty Research and Development: We continue to build a world-class faculty through endowed professorships and chairs, encourage a flourishing research enterprise through seed money for research and publication m reaching new colleagues and building connections through national and international conferences, and provide more opportunities for sabbatical and other career enhancing leaves.
- Improve Facilities: The College is modernizing classrooms and laboratories to make available innovative teaching and learning environments.
- Nourish Existing and New Research and Program Initiatives: We strive to achieve our vision as a world-class leader making possible sustainable environments in urban, wildland, and managed forest ecosystems.
We strive to create innovative learning opportunities and real-world experiences for its students. But without the help of our alumni, many students wouldn't be able to afford their education. Scholarship support makes a real difference, as our students attest:
- "Coming from a low-income family, I would not have been able to afford to attend the University of Washington without the scholarship support. The scholarship has allowed me to focus fully on my education by not having to work full-time to pay for the cost of tuition and other expenses. I know that a college education will make a difference for my life as well as my family." - Vinh Nguyen, Senior
- "Receiving the scholarship support has made a real difference in my college education. It allows me to finish up my degree without taking an outside job, which is immensely important since I am a single mom. This scholarship has made my education possible and I look forward to contributing back to the industry in a rewarding and productive career." - Danielle Greenwood, Senior
- "The scholarship provided to me by the college has allowed me to do what I came to college to do: throw myself wholeheartedly into the process of learning and being a contributing member of my college. If I had needed to work full-time throughout my years at college, I would not have been able to pursue the extracurricular activities and GPA that have put me into the position to compete for and receive honors like the President's Medal." - Royce Anderson, Graduate Student
You can help make more success stories like these possible. Please support Forest Resources students by making a gift.
The President's Club ($2,000+)
The Dean's Club ($500+)
Thomas K. Mentele
Director of Development
School of Forest Resources
Box 352100
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington 98195-2100
206.543.9505
For more information on the School of Forest Resources, visit our web site at http://www.cfr.washington.edu
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