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How You Can Make a Difference

"MICA was my first choice and the only place I could imagine attending.  Since my first semester began, I have been challenged in ways I have never conceived of.  I have discovered what an honor it is to call this incredible community of artists my peers.  I have made friends who I will, without a doubt, cherish for a lifetime and witness their renowned success.  I have garnered the upmost trust, faith and respect for my professors.  The entire MICA experience taps into formerly unknown places within me that bring about limitless possibilities."

---Stephanie Wallace '15, recipient of the Lynn and Ross Jones Scholarship (pictured with MICA trustee Ross Jones, right)

You can provide support for MICA students by designating your annual gift of any amount to a scholarship.

General Scholarship Support

Gifts of any size may be made to the MICA sholarship fund, which helps to close the gap each year between tuition and aid for hundreds of new and returning MICA students.

Named Annual Scholarships

Named annual scholarships provide tuition relief for one academic year and may be renewed annually.  Annual scholarship gifts of $2,500 or more may be used to create a named scholarship that recognizes you or a person close to you or the College.

Named Endowed Scholarships

This unique option allows you to enjoy the immediate rewards of supporting a current MICA student, while establishing an endowment that will support scholarship students in perpetuity.

To learn more about creating or contributing to a scholarship fund at MICA, please contact:

Erin Chrest
Director of Stewardship
Maryland Institute College of Art
1300 Mt. Royal Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21217
410-225-2493
echrest@mica.edu

 





 

 

Donor Profile

  1. Dana & Charles Nearburg

    Dallas, Texas, residents Charles and Dana Nearburg became involved with MICA through their son, Rett, who was a student here when he lost an 11-and-a-half-year battle with Ewing's Sarcoma in January 2005. Their $2.6 million gift created the Rett Nearburg '07 Endowed Scholarship, for students interested in interactive media and other electronic arts disciplines.  Read more here.