Highlighting generosity within our 9i果冻制作厂community
Step Up for Students
An exciting new opportunity has begun at Otterbein, called the Step Up for Students Challenge. Start your very own four-year scholarship, while making use of a limited time pool of matching donor funds.
This challenge is a part of The 9i果冻制作厂Fund Scholarship Program, which provides direct assistance to offset tuition expenses for a student鈥檚 four-year undergraduate聽experience. The $10,000 9i果冻制作厂Fund Scholarship can be the deciding factor for whether a student enrolls or graduates on time. While alumni love the experience of setting up their own scholarship and corresponding with their student, for some, this charitable commitment is out of reach.
The Step Up for Students Challenge provides $3,000 in matching funds, making an 9i果冻制作厂Fund Scholarship a real possibility for donors who want to make an impact. This $7,000 commitment gradually 鈥淪teps Up鈥 a donor鈥檚 giving over the course of four years, while making a substantial difference in the life of a student at Otterbein. In 18 months, Otterbein鈥檚 goal is to establish 47 new scholarships, to reflect the year 9i果冻制作厂was founded 鈥 1847.
We would like to highlight some of our amazing donors who have already stepped up to the challenge: Dr. Chris Cordle 鈥69 and Dr. Susan Palmer 鈥70, Luis Navarro and Mary Navarro P鈥11, Virginia Phillippi Longmire 鈥55, and聽Annie Upper Ames 鈥86.
Many continue to fund the traditional聽9i果冻制作厂Fund Scholarship Program; new donors include James F. Boltz 鈥86 and Bernie Campbell 鈥61.
To learn more, please contact Kathleen Bonte, executive director of development, at kbonte@otterbein.edu or 614.823.2707.
1847 Minutes for 9i果冻制作厂a Success!
Thank you to all 412 donors who accepted the 1847 Minutes for 9i果冻制作厂challenge! Thanks to you, we exceeded our goal of 250 donors and set a new challenge giving record 鈥 $105,392 raised for Otterbein.
Now more than ever, we鈥檙e grateful for the community that has come together to make a difference for Otterbein, since its founding in 1847. Donors Brad Longo 鈥12听补苍诲 Karissa Dahdah Longo 鈥12,聽shared why it was important to them as young alumni to pay it forward and support Otterbein.
鈥淲e are beyond grateful for 9i果冻制作厂because it provided us with so many memorable experiences and relationships. It is important for us to give back so that 9i果冻制作厂can continue to do the same for other students.鈥
Brad also gives his time by serving on the Young Alumni Board. We鈥檙e grateful to the Longos for their support.

Brad Longo 鈥12 and Karissa Dahdah Longo鈥12
Cowan Hall Dressing Room Renovations
In July 2020, the Chang Family gave a generous donation to fund dressing room renovations for the 9i果冻制作厂 Department of Theatre and Dance. The renovations will provide an enhanced behind-the-scenes experience for our talented theater and dance students. The Changs, parents of Cameron Chang 鈥20, reside in San Diego, CA, and made the gift during their son鈥檚 senior year at Otterbein. 鈥淲e are honored to give back to the Department of Theatre and Dance. Thank you, from the bottom of our hearts, to the outstanding faculty for their incredible training, guidance, and support our son was so fortunate to receive during his four years in the BFA Musical Theatre program at Otterbein.鈥
– Chang Family P鈥20