ST. MARYS CITY, Md.St. Marys College of Marylands President Joseph R. Urgo today announced the receipt of a one million dollar commitment from philanthropists Eveline and William P. Roberts, III. The Roberts Family Financial Aid Endowment is a need-based scholarship fund that will provide annual support to academically talented students attending St. Marys College.
We are deeply appreciative of the Roberts family commitment, said President Urgo. St. Marys College of Maryland has a historic mission to make an academically rigorous program affordable. The Roberts generosity is mission-centered and serves as a tremendous example of the type of public-private partnerships we seek.
Bob and Eveline Roberts, who reside in Rockville, Md., are parents of Jamie Roberts, graduate of the St. Marys College class of 2011 with a degree in economics and a minor in math. Jamie received the Presidential Merit Award each of her four years at St. Marys, and was selected as the colleges 2011 Female Athlete of the Year for her participation on the varsity soccer, basketball, and lacrosse teams. The Roberts supported the colleges Emergency Assistance Fund during Jamies tenure on campus. The fund benefitted students struggling with extreme financial difficulties as a result of the 2008 economic downturn. The Roberts and numerous other donors made it possible for hundreds of students to remain in college.
I am pleased we are able to assist St. Marys in its quest to reach out to excellent students who would otherwise not be able to afford the unique experience at St. Marys, said Bob Roberts. Eveline Roberts added, This gift to St. Marys will enable numerous students to have the educational and athletic opportunities our daughter Jamie had.
"A St. Marys liberal arts education prepares its students for future success in a rapidly changing and interconnected world," said Pat Goldsmith, dean of admissions. "An investment in our students is also an investment in our graduates who, like Jamie, will make a positive impact on every community in which they live and work. Jamie is fulfilling her passion by working as an assistant basketball coach at Catholic University.
The Roberts family commitment is part of a comprehensive initiative by St. Marys College to attract new resources for student financial aid and academic programs. In addition to the Roberts commitment, a member of the St. Marys College of Maryland Board of Trustees, who chooses to remain anonymous, recently committed $250,000 in support of faculty curricular innovation. These funds are designed to assist faculty members as they develop innovative courses and academic programs, and to provide funding for faculty professional development and research opportunities.
Dean of Faculty Beth Rushing commented, We are so grateful to this board member, whose dedication to the mission of the college will allow us to continually improve our teaching and research enterprises. This faculty support enhances the Colleges ability to provide the best possible educational experience for St. Marys College students.