College of
the Sciences
& Mathematics
At West Chester University
Invest in the College of Sciences and Mathematics, and you’re investing in hands-on learning that will propel the research and thinking of the future. You have the opportunity to drive excellence via state-of-the-art laboratories, study abroad programs, and professional opportunities — including internships and clinical experiences — that sharpen these students’ abilities to reason, learn, and innovate.
Fund Their Future
Your gift makes it possible for WCU faculty to deliver exceptional learning opportunities, including inspiring professional development programs.
Funding Key Scholarships
Help make tuition accessible for every promising young mind. Scholarships propel innovation in chemistry, biology, computer sciences, and the social sciences.
Fostering Global Perspective
International travel helps students connect with future colleagues and understand how social and environmental factors shape human behavior.
Support the College of the Sciences and Mathematics
Your gift can enable widely-published research — by graduates and undergraduates alike — that will shape the future of the sciences.
The College of Sciences and Mathematics prepares the students of West Chester University to be informed citizens and successful professionals, offering academic programs and co-curricular experiences in the computational, mathematical, natural, and social sciences, and the University’s newly-developed biomedical engineering program.
Learn more about current initiatives, curricula, and events on the official webpage of the College of Sciences and Mathematics at West Chester University.
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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.
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