When you make a gift—no matter the amount—to the
Bloom On Fund, you are showing our Huskies you have their backs.
YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE WHEN IT MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE.
By making a gift to the Bloom On Fund, you are creating opportunities for our students. Opportunities that will be available to them in real time, when need arises. From a scholarship to fit in an extra class, funds to cover travel to an internship, or conference fees covered so a student can present her research. These are just a few ways your gift can help a Husky learn and accomplish more.
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Bloom On Fund Impact
More than 40% of students who enroll
or are planning to enroll at CU-Bloomsburg come
from households classified as low or
very low income.
In Bloom On Scholarships were
awarded to Bloomsburg students in the 20-21 academic year. Making the Bloom On Fund the largest source of student Scholarships.
Thanks to donor support, in the 20-21
academic year, BUF awarded 1,340
scholarships which helped us recruit
and retain students at CU-Bloomsburg during a time when that support was needed more than ever before.
Stories
I am so grateful for your investment in my
academic career and my future.”
Luna Alexander ’23
College of Liberal Arts
For Huskies like Luna, scholarships are more than just financial support. They are the key to making her Bloomsburg experience more than just getting her degree. In addition to being a member of the Honors College and the Presidential Leadership Program, Luna is also an active member of Army ROTC. For Luna, a Wellsboro, PA native, Bloomsburg is more than just a college campus. It’s a place of growth and support where she has felt surrounded by a community from the moment she arrived. Thanks to her scholarship, she’s immersed herself in that community and is on her way to achieving all her goals.
Stories
The support I’ve received has meant so much, and has put me
in position for success on the mat and in the classroom.”
Alex Carida ’22
Zeigler College of Business
For Student-Athletes like Alex, Scholarships can mean the difference between him coming to Bloomsburg to pursue his degree and his dreams of wrestling as a member of a Division I program. The scholarships he received reminded him how fortunate he was of have a network of donors and alumni who have his back and are supporting his efforts. Support from donors made it easier for him to focus on putting his best foot forward in his academics and for his team.