Central Receives $431,000 Estate Gift From Mary Vanden Berge
Central College received an estate gift of more than $431,000 from Mary Vanden Berge, a 1967 graduate of the college.
Central College received an estate gift of more than $431,000 from Mary Vanden Berge, a 1967 graduate of the college.
Central College’s Journey Scholarship 48-Hour Challenge surpassed its goal, raising more than $185,000 for students.
Central College enjoyed another record-breaking year in its fundraising efforts for the Journey Scholarship Fund and saw tremendous overall support for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020.
Central College is proud to announce this year’s recipients of full-tuition Kuyper Scholarships and Rolscreen Foundation Scholarships, the most prestigious awards granted at the college.
Central College held its fourth-annual Hoo-Rah Day on April 7. This year’s focus centered on helping the entire Central family and unleashing the Central Dutch spirit.
Central College has established the Central Cares Fund to help students experiencing extreme hardship during the coronavirus pandemic.
Central College received a gift of $200,000 from the estate of Mary Du Bois Wright, a 1941 graduate of the college.
Central College honored Earl Simmelink, a longtime and generous donor to the college, by naming the atrium in Graham Conference Center in his honor. The Earl Simmelink Atrium was dedicated Nov. 8.
Central College recently received a $50,000 gift from the Noel Cover Foundation of Cozad, Nebraska.
Central College today introduced a new annual tuition of $18,600 for Fall 2020.