Where does your money go?
Teaching and Retention
- Faculty retention
- 90K for one professor to teach five courses in one year
- 100K for a new professor start-up funds (teaching tools, equipment, travel and summer salary)
Student Scholarships
- 82% of all students receive some form of aid
- $18,090 is the average HMC grant aid awarded to students
Academic Support
- Academic department operating expenses
- Classroom and equipment maintenance
- Lab support
- Campus maintenance
Claremont University Consortium Affiliation
- Joint programs (intramural sports)
- Honnold/Mudd Library services
Future Projects
- Campus and facility maintenance fund
- Long-term debt service
Students Services
- Proctor program
- Campus and community life
- Student activities
- Homework Hotline
Examples of Annual Mudd Fundd support
$5000
Enables one student a summer research opportunity.
$333
The hourly cost to teach a course.
$450
Allows Homework Hotline to serve the local community for one evening.
$2000
Allows one faculty member to share their research and promote HMC at a prestigious conference.
$18,090
The average HMC grant aid awarded to 83% of HMC students.
Annual Giving
Marisa Fierro
Director, Annual Giving
Office: (909) 621-8979
E-mail: marisa_fierro@hmc.edu
Perry Radford
Assistant Director of Annual Giving
Office: (909) 607-8578
E-mail: perry_radford@hmc.edu
Irene Barela
Coordinator of Annual Giving
Office: (909) 621-8560
E-mail: irene_barela@hmc.edu
annualgiving@hmc.edu