Friends of Engineering
Engineering is a broad discipline with many diverse specializations. The Engineering Signature Program at Shattuck St. Mary's is a fully engaging experience that introduces students to the world of engineering. It provides real, hands-on design and fabrication.
As we continue to look to the future, Shattuck St. Mary’s Friends of Engineering is committed to helping our students pursue their passion and learn more about the world of science. Gifts to this fund support SSM Engineering students, faculty, and program-related equipment and facilities, and are intended to provide for long-term sustainability of the program.
This dedicated fund serves as a conduit for alumni, parents, and friends of SSM Engineering to make a meaningful contribution that empower our program to thrive. Your generosity not only enriches the experiences of our students but also upholds the cherished traditions of excellence that define Shattuck St. Mary’s.
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30% of donations will be directed to the annual budget of the Engineering Signature Program.
Following annual planning and budgeting processes with the CFO, the Engineering Director will prioritize, budget, and spend funds annually to improve overall program performance through expanded playing and coaching opportunities. Any surplus funds above the annual budget will be allocated to the SSM Engineering endowment.

30% of funds will be deposited into an Engineering endowment fund that will provide long-term support to the program.
Once the required minimum corpus of $100,000 is reached, the fund will be endowed, and the School will follow a 5% distribution draw per year. The funds dispersed through the endowment draw will be managed by the Director of Engineering, the Director of Admissions, and CFO to increase the financial aid pool for SSM students.

30% of donations will be allocated to support capital improvements to engineering-related facilities.
The Head of School, CFO, Engineering Director, and Facilities Manager will prioritize, budget, and spend funds on improvements to these facilities. Any surplus funds above the year’s capital budget will roll over to the following year, earmarked for as-needed facilities improvements.
