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Dear
Friends,
Imagine a college built upon the premise “God has created
of one blood all peoples of the earth.” Imagine a place that
promotes “love over hate, human dignity and equality, and
peace with justice” by admitting only promising students
from the bottom third of family incomes. Imagine a place where
academically talented students with economic need receive full-tuition
scholarships and then work on campus to support the community’s
need. Now, imagine a place where the resources that make all these
dreams a reality come from friends and alumni across the United
States and beyond.
This place is Berea College.
A variety of elements combine to
make Berea College distinctive among liberal arts institutions.
First, all students are required to work in Berea’s
labor program as they also engage in the College’s rigorous academics.
Whether serving as a custodian, professor’s assistant, food service worker, or computer
technician, each student contributes to
the College’s welfare
while better understanding the dignity and value of all
labor. Second, a substantial endowment replaces tuition that
comparable high-caliber institutions charge but which students
of limited resources cannot afford. Third, it then takes the support
of thousands of alumni and friends (non-alumni) each year to continue this
unique legacy of education for all.
Although
the College serves primarily students from Appalachia (approximately 75%), Berea’s students represent a
melting pot of cultures, religions, and nationalities. Indeed, Berea
welcomed students from 38 states and 65 countries this academic
year. And, just as the student population is diverse, so, too,
is the donor population. Alumni and friends from all 50 states,
the District of Columbia, two U. S. territories, and nine countries
supported Berea students last year. They make the vision of Berea
a reality.
Berea College has been a distinctive place of education
and outreach for more than 150 years. The tradition continues.
Sincerely,
Larry D. Shinn
President
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