Be a Part of the History and Future of Johns Hopkins Engineering
Help us to further engineering research and scholarship by having your name included on the Centennial Wall as we move forward into our next 100 years of excellence. In recognition of the 129 scholarships established at the School s founding in 1912, please help us to raise 129 gifts, allowing us to create and endow a transformational undergraduate scholarship.
Join us in celebrating 100 years of Johns Hopkins Engineering and have your name included on the Centennial Wall. By supporting the Johns Hopkins Engineering Centennial Scholarship Program, you can help us recognize 100 years of achievement by our students and faculty and the tremendous impact they have made on the world, while ensuring that Johns Hopkins Engineering remains an international leader in engineering education and innovation in the years to come. Upon founding the university, its benefactor, Johns Hopkins, made clear his intent that young people of character and intellectual promise deserved an education of the highest caliber, regardless of their financial means. In 1912, when the Maryland State Legislature appropriated funds to establish a school or department of applied science and advanced technology, this commitment remained a guiding precept at the Engineering School s founding as the only stipulation was the provision to set aside sufficient funds to establish 129 scholarships. The Department of Applied Science & Technology is established. The first Johns Hopkins Engineering students matriculate, attending classes in the newly-built Maryland Hall. The School of Engineering is founded. 1912 1913 1919 1921 Conferral of the first Master of Engineering degree. For the past century, the university has remained dedicated to providing the most driven and qualified students with unparalleled educational opportunities and Johns Hopkins Engineering has strived to provide the most talented young minds with access to the education and opportunities that will enable discoveries, give voice to their insights, and allow them to make their mark on the world. Today, scholarship support remains a critical need at Johns Hopkins Engineering. By participating in the Engineering Centennial Scholarship Program, you will help us build upon the accomplishments of the past 100 years and fuel the next generation of innovations and discoveries. Please join us in supporting the Engineering Centennial Scholarship Program, recognizing Johns Hopkins Engineering s first 100 years of excellence, and paving the way for the next century. Gifts of $10,000 in support of this program will be recognized on a Centennial Wall, which will be prominently displayed on the Homewood campus. The G.W.C. Whiting School of Engineering is officially named. The nation s largest part-time engineering graduate program, built over two decades at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, becomes part of the Whiting School. 1979 1983 1992 The Society of Engineering Alumni (SEA) is formed at Johns Hopkins, welcoming Engineering graduates from all decades.
Support the Johns Hopkins Engineering Centennial Scholarship Program Please return this card to the address on the back of this brochure if you are interested in participating in this very special opportunity to have your name and commitment forever linked with Johns Hopkins Engineering s Centennial Anniversary. Name Address City State Zip Phone Email Gift Information Yes, I would like to be included in the centennial anniversary celebration and on the Centennial Wall by supporting the Engineering Centennial Scholarship with a gift of $10,000. Please list my name on the Centennial Wall as follows: Please do not include my name on the Centennial Wall. Payment Information Check enclosed (Payable to JHU Whiting School of Engineering) Credit Card Two-year pledge (to be paid in full by June 30, 2014) Credit card information: Visa MasterCard Discover Am. Express Name on the card Credit card number Exp. date/year Security code Signature For more information, call 410.516.8723, email: engineering@jhu.edu, or visit engineering.jhu.edu/giving Please designate your online gift to Engineering Centennial Scholarship
engineering.jhu.edu/giving Johns Hopkins University Whiting School of Engineering 3400 North Charles Street Wyman 400 Baltimore, Maryland 21218