Why Give?

Be the Difference in a Student’s Life

Giving back to the Costello College of Business offers alumni, and friends of Mason, the opportunity to help shape our future.

There are few ways to give back that is as meaningful as donating to a scholarship. The support donors provide to students assists them in completing their degree, where in some instances, they would not have been able to continue without this financial support. The generosity of donors is always met with great gratitude by student recipients. By providing students with this opportunity, we help contribute towards creating a better future for everyone.

How your gifts help students:

  • October 19, 2020
    His sights set on the music industry, Daniel Cooper, a senior double majoring in marketing and management, has the drive, talent, and brains to make it big, but there was one more thing he needed–a little extra money to help him continue advancing his studies. Not coming from a family of means, Cooper realized he would have to find extra funds elsewhere to help finance his education. Thankfully for Cooper, generous people like Michael (MBA ’83) and Jane Anzilotti are part of his George Mason University School of Business extended family.
  • October 9, 2020
    Before she began pursuing her MBA, Christina Snyder knew that women were underrepresented in business, not necessarily in the George Mason University School of Business, but certainly among leadership in the business world. Soon after starting her MBA studies at Mason, she discovered the Women in Business Initiative and the opportunity to apply for the Women in Business Initiative Endowed Scholarship. She leapt at the chance to apply, and she's so thankful that she did.
  • September 29, 2020
    When Linh Le, a senior in the accounting accelerated master’s program, first arrived to George Mason University, she realized that even working multiple part-time jobs would still put tuition out of reach. Besides, she also understood that she would need that extra time to focus on her demanding courses. Adding to the hardships that she expected was the unexpected impact of COVID-19. She now finds herself on track for the accelerated program that would have been much harder to fund had she not applied for, and received, the Janis S. Reed Endowed Scholarship.
  • December 17, 2019
    Winning the EagleBank Scholarship was a confidence booster for Alejandra Espejo, a native of Puerto Rico who came to Mason from Texas.