Achievements

 

Achievements

Since 1992, the Midland College Foundation has raised over $93 million in private donations and federal grants.

Private Contributions
Private sources totaling approximately $71 million have helped fund:

 2011 Paula and Jim Henry Endowed Gift (click to see)
 2011 Harriet and Harvey Herd Faculty Lounge (click to see)
2009 Peggy and Bob Cowan Green Room (click to see)
2009 Elizabeth and Herb Blankinship Lecture Hall (click to see)
2008 F. Marie Hall Academic Building (click to see)
2008 Al G. Langford Chaparral Center Renovation (click to see)
2005 Leona G. & John E. Fox Science Building (click to see)
2004 Hall’s Way (click to see)
2004 Dollye Neal Chapel (click to see)
2003 Nadine & Tom Craddick Hall (click to see)
2001 Men’s Residence Hall (click to see)
2001 Dorothy & Todd Aaron Medical Science Building (click to see)
2001 Jack E. Brown Dining Hall (click to see)
2000 Advanced Technology Center (click to see)
1999 Purchase of additional 53 acres north of campus
1999 O’Shaughnessy Hall (click to see)
1996 Williams Regional Technical Training Center in Fort Stockton (click to see)
1992 Cogdell Learning Center (click to see)
1985 Helen L. Greathouse Children’s Center (click to see)
1985 Davidson Family Health Sciences Building (click to see)
1983 Athletic Residence Hall (click to see)
1978 Beal Plaza (click to see)
1978 Allison Fine Arts Center (click to see)
1975 Murray Fasken Learning Resource Center (click to see)
1975 Pevehouse Administration Building (click to see)
1975 Scharbauer Student Center (click to see)
1975

Abell-Hanger Science Faculty Building (click to see)

 

$19.2 million U.S. Department of Education
Hispanic Serving Institutions (*2)
Hispanic Serving Institutions Cooperative
Hispanic Serving Institutions College Cost Reduction & Access Act
Upward Bound (*3)
Student Support Services (*3)
Talent Search

Gear Up
(*2)
Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education
$1.6 million

U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
Hispanic Serving Institutions Assisting Communities (HSIAC) (*3)

•$900,000 U.S. Department of Commerce
Economic Development Administration
•$700,000 U.S. Department of Agriculture
Rural Utilities Service (*2)
$2.3 million

U.S. Department of Labor
Employment & Training Administration (*2)
Community-based Job Training

* Indicates more than one grant received

Federal Grants
Federal grants have provided over $24 million:

contact

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foundation@midland.edu