Development Funds
In addition to raising philanthropic support for undergraduate students and faculty, we also seek support for other programs within the university that make us a unique community rich in spiritual, artistic and athletic traditions. We invite you to learn more about the following programs by taking a closer look.
The Graduate School of Theology•Seminary prepares graduates to serve the larger Church as lay ministers called to do the work once done by priests and religious.
The Hill Museum and Manuscript Library (HMML) is the world’s leader in the creation and preservation of manuscript images, and has archived images of more than 30 million manuscript pages, making us the largest single resource for manuscript studies in the world.
The Pottery and its Artist in Residence, Richard Bresnahan, are a vital part of the community. The Pottery embodies the Benedictine values of community, hospitality and self-sufficiency as well as the University's commitment to the integration of art and life and the preservation of the environment.
The vision of Arboretum is to celebrate and preserve the unique beauty and richness of God’s creation in Collegeville and foster the Benedictine tradition of stewardship, education and environmental respect.
The rich tradition of SJU Athletics and the J-Club is a testament to our outstanding student athletes who are committed to excellence in both sports and academics.
To sustain the work of these programs, we invite you to make a gift by clicking on the links on the right.