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CSU enjoys broad support

Columbus State University's 23,000 alumni have spread across the globe since the first commencement in 1960. CSU alumni lead Fortune 500 companies in Columbus and across the nation — yet they remember their alma mater and recall its role in their success. And many who never attended the university are also vital supporters.

The $100 million success story of CSU's capital campaign that ended in 2005 stands tribute to such support. Many friends are leaders in Columbus who realize the role that CSU plays in the success of the community.

Help us celebrate in 2008

Columbus State celebrates its 50th anniversary with several events during 2008. Alumni and friends are particularly welcome to join in the celebration.

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Stay in touch; let us know what's new

CSU wants to keep up with the success of its alumni and friends. Updates are always welcome, and news about alumni, may be included in a future issue of our Focus magazine. Updates on career, family and even phone numbers, e-mail and mailing addresses may now be made by filling out a brief online form.
 

Invest in CSU

The university offers many options for supporting CSU financially, from a one-time donation to a planned gift:
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  >Give online today.
  >Call us, 706-568-5172


My CSU Experience

"My nursing degree and the training I received at CSU formed the base for me to build my business. "

Sheree Mitchell, '75, CEO,
Growing Room, Inc.
(900 children, four locations)

Key Advancement contacts
Alumni , 706-568-2280
Annual Fund, 706-568-5172
Major Gifts, 706-568-5185
Public Relations, 706-568-2030
 

University Advancement
Richards Hall 108
706-562-1653
706-568-2123 (fax)
 

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Last updated: Wednesday, February 27, 2008
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