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For over 100 years, Ursuline College has sought to educate and inspire women to take roles of leadership, creativity and faithful and dynamic service. Thousands of graduates have gone forward with an Ursuline College education and have made a positive impact on society, the Church and the family. They can be found in education, healthcare, business, industry, social service, ministry, entrepreneurship, art, government and practically every other career. They bring to their work a vision and values that were instilled in them during their Ursuline experience. While most Ursuline College graduates make their mark in Northeast Ohio, others have settled throughout the country and across the globe.

Ursuline has always relied on the generosity of its alums and its friends to support the College in its mission. The same is true today. In the information that follows, you will find many ways to give to Ursuline College. Remember, whether your gift is large or small, it is important, meaningful and very much appreciated here at Ursuline College. We thank you in advance for your generosity.

Kevin L. Gladstone
Vice President for Institutional Advancement


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ursuline college Phase 1 of the capital campaign will provide funding for a state-of-the-art Center for the Creative and Healing Arts & Sciences to provide teaching and learning space for the Breen School of Nursing, art therapy, fashion, interior design and historic preservation. This view is from the north parking lot with an architect's rendering of the new center on the right and the proposed fleur-de-lis center on the left.


ursuline college This view from above is an architect's rendering of the fleur-de-lis center (lower left), then clockwise, the existing Ralph Besse Library, and a proposed atrium connecting the library with the new Center for the Creative and Healing Arts & Sciences. A healing garden (center) will provide outdoor space for reflection and conversation.


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