Make your gift to JSC ... Online!

Dibden Center for the ArtsEnd-of-year annual fund mailings have just gone out!  If your appeal letter is sitting on your desk, here's a suggestion:  Make an online donation today! It's simple, safe, and effective.  And, you save on postage!

The reality is that tuition alone cannot provide for all the college's operating expenses. To provide scholarships, maintain our buildings, increase our library collection, enhance our technology, and retain top-notch faculty and staff, donations to the Annual Fund are a necessity.


Show your support today by making a meaningful gift to the Fund for JSC, or to one of our other giving opportunities listed below. Your gift will make a real difference. Thank you!

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The Fund for JSC 2010
Gifts provided to the Fund for JSC 2010 Campaign are directed to areas of greatest need.  Your gift could be used to support important scholarships, increase the library collection, enhance facilities, or sustain any number of other important initiatives not currently covered under the College's lean budget.

JSC Capital Campaign
The Capital Campaign at Johnson State College was initiated to ensure that our facilities are in top-notch condition; inviting and useful to our students.  Check out the website to see pictures of the beautiful transformation of Stearns into a student center, and the renovations currently taking place at SHAPE.

Friends of the Arts 2009/10
We are delighted that you have chosen to become a Friend of the Arts and Events at Johnson State College.  Your support makes our diverse programming possible.  Membership runs for one year, from the date of joining.

SERVE/Breakaway 2010 Fund Drive

The goal of Break Away is to promote service on the local, regional, national and international levels through break-oriented programs, which immerse students in often vastly different cultures, heighten social awareness, and advocate life-long social action. Prior to departure, students volunteer 30 hours to their local community and learn how many social problems in Lamoille County are similar to those in other, more distant communities.

These trips profoundly affect our students, faculty, and staff. Many become committed to learning through service, both locally and beyond. Johnson State graduates who have participated in this program work at non-profits, volunteer with AmeriCorps, and are serving with the U.S. Peace Corps. Many are working at for-profits and remain committed to being involved in community service.

Your gifts make these trips a reality and assists us to design quality programs for our students and service the needs of our community, both locally and beyond.