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College of Engineering
Support the College of Engineering on Forever True Day!

The College of Engineering is one of the largest programs in the nation and offers 15 undergraduate programs of study. Internships, learning communities, study abroad, hands-on experiences and leadership opportunities help shape student success. The job placement rate within six months of graduation is 97% with an average starting salary of $73,478. 


On Forever True Day, show your Cyclone Power by supporting these featured areas!


College of Engineering Completion and Emergency Grants

These critical funds assist students who have the potential and drive to graduate but need a little financial help to get there. 


Equity and Engagement Priorities

With your support, the college will continue to demonstrate its commitment to diversity & inclusion by recruiting and graduating talented students.


Engineering Study Abroad Scholarship Fund

Expanding one's frame of reference during university studies in terms of global and multicultural understanding is a significant advantage for competing and succeeding in today's competitive global workplace. Study abroad opportunities provide enriching experiences and a greater understanding of varying perspectives that make students successful.


Tau Beta Pi Endowed Scholars Program

This scholarship program supports first-year students enrolled in each academic department within the college of engineering who demonstrate academic excellence, leadership and mentoring.


Don’t see the area you’re most passionate about? Check out our full list of giving opportunities!

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College of Engineering Study Abroad Fund Match
Mac and Toni Klingler challenge you to match their $3000 donation to the Study Abroad Fund. “Our opportunity to live and work in a second language changed our lives and gave us insight into working within other cultures. Our passion to enable the ability to communicate and understand not just language but culture in our ever-changing global system of commerce has led to supporting study abroad. This broadens the students’ skills and opportunity for success for themselves and their society."
$200 MATCHED
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Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering Scholarship Fund Match
Scott and Tami Wilcox will match the first $1,250 contributed to the Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering Scholarship Fund!
$600 MATCHED
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$15,000
College of Engineering Completion and Emergency Grant Fund Challenge
An anonymous donor will give $15,000 to the College of Engineering Completion and Emergency Grant Fund if that fund reaches 25 gifts. After having to leave school multiple times due to lack of funds, this donor wants to help ensure other students don’t have a financial barrier to completing their Iowa State education.
25 / 25 Gifts
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Sam and Pam Easterling College of Engineering Completion and Emergency Grant Fund Match
James L. and Katherine S. Melsa Dean of Engineering Sam Easterling and Mrs. Pam Easterling will match the first $1,000 to the College of Engineering Completion and Emergency Grant Fund.
$1,000 MATCHED
Completed
Leaderboard
College Leaderboard
Show your Cyclone Power and help your favorite college get to the top of the leaderboard! Which college will have the largest percentage increase in number of gifts compared to Forever True Day 2022?
Rank College % +/- Goal
1 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences +40.41% 344
goal: 245
2 College of Human Sciences +11.48% 136
goal: 122
3 College of Engineering +10.45% 222
goal: 201
4 Ivy College of Business +4.42% 260
goal: 249
5 College of Design 0.00% 45
goal: 45
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Civil Engineering Excellence Fund Match
Scott and Tami Wilcox will match the first $1,250 contributed to the Civil Engineering Excellence Fund!
$1,250 MATCHED
Completed
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College of Engineering Equity and Engagement Priorities Match
John Hughes will match the first $5,000 given to the Equity and Engagement Excellence Fund in the College of Engineering
$1,075 MATCHED
Ended
$5,000
Tau Beta Pi Endowed Scholars Program Challenge
David Kilzer, IA A '96 and LeVern Faidley, IA A '67, have each committed $5,000 to the Tau Beta Pi Endowed Scholars Program. The first 15 gifts to this fund will unlock the first $5,000. Once the fund reaches 30 gifts, the second $5,000 will be unlocked.
30 / 30 Gifts
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