We enhance lives through learning, discovery and innovation
At the Bailey College of Science and Mathematics, we believe in the power of Learn by Doing to provide a challenging and inspiring education.
Each year, hundreds of our students participate in high-impact experiences like undergraduate research, service learning, and study abroad, gaining valuable personal and professional growth. Your support makes these transformative opportunities possible.
Giving Priorities:
Learn by Doing Fund — Give Now
Support impactful, hands-on learning experiences such as mentorship programs, student-run conferences, and service-learning projects that prepare students to lead and innovate.
Liberal Studies Department — Give Now
Support future K-12 educators by funding student-centered programs, credential preparation, and professional development, helping shape the teachers our communities need.
Undergraduate Research Fund — Give Now
The Bailey College offers a premier undergraduate research program funded by private support, enabling students to collaborate with faculty mentors on meaningful projects. Your support provides student stipends, conference travel, publications, equipment, and other essential research needs.
Department Funds
Empower students through funding for scholarships, professional development, and hands-on learning at the department level.
Learn by Doing Matching Gift:
A dedicated group of alumni and parents have come together to match gifts to the Bailey College Learn by Doing Fund, up to $19,000! Dr. John T. Anderson (Biochemistry, '84) and Christine H. Anderson, Megan Evans (Statistics & Mathematics, '11), Diana Chung and Dr. Paul Keitz (Chemistry, '83), Dr. Ken Hempstead (Biochemistry, '94), and Joan Pinder (Chemistry, '79) encourage you to double your impact and support hands-on learning today! Double Your Gift
Liberal Studies Department Matching Gift:
Alumni Jeanne (Liberal Studies '78) and Ken (Architecture '79) Stone are matching gifts to the Liberal Studies Department up to $5,000! Join them in empowering future K-12 educators. Double Your Gift