College of
Business & Public
Management
At West Chester University
Make a gift that will create impact for future thinkers and leaders in business and public policy. Your support makes it possible for the College of Business and Public Management to drive excellence with AACSB- and NASPAA-accredited programs, fueling research and initiatives that give Rams greater opportunities — before and after graduation.
Fund Their Future
Your gift makes it possible for WCU faculty to foster leadership among WCU students while taking innovative approaches to analytics-based education.
Removing Scholarship Restrictions
Choose our unrestricted scholarship fund to direct scholarship awards to the most deserving students with the most immediate financial needs.
The Center for Financial Analytics
Get WCU students business-ready with access to professional-grade Bloomberg terminals that connect them to every market, and every financial event.
The Cottrell Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership
Propel the leaders of tomorrow, today. The Cottrell Center provides Rams with speaker events, conferences, and leadership skill workshops.
Support the College of Business and Public Management
Your financial support goes beyond software and seminars. It attracts talented students and keeps our most promising business leaders in the classroom.
The College of Business and Public Management is continually focused on academic innovation, globalization, sustainability, and community partnerships while being empowering, engaging, and entrepreneurial.
Learn more about current initiatives, curricula, and events on the official web page of the College of Business and Public Management at West Chester University.
See Your Impact
Every day, donors like you help WCU Foundation make important, lasting impact in students’ lives. Explore our stories to see what we’ve already accomplished together – and how we’ll continue to create ongoing success at WCU.
An Unexpected Partnership
A friend’s passing connected her with the University community.
How the legacy she helped create has led to new opportunities for students.