Give to the Student Endowment for Financial Aid
Financial Aid Mission Statement
The San Francisco University High School financial aid program empowers us to build and sustain an excellent learning community. We commit to seeking and enrolling students from diverse socio-economic and cultural backgrounds and meeting their financial needs to ensure that they can engage fully in the UHS experience.
About the Student Endowment for Financial Aid
The Student Endowment for Financial Aid (SEFA) was created by the 2003-2004 UHS Student Council Student Diversity Committee to support the school’s financial aid program. The endowment was designed to give students at UHS a part in promoting equity within their own community, a tradition that continues to thrive in many ways today. Two gifts were made that year to launch the fund, one from the student group Moving on Racial Equality, and the other from the Class of 2004, announced at their commencement ceremony. Endowed funds are retained and invested for income-producing purposes. Income generated by SEFA is restricted to financial assistance for current students. Last year, 99 of 410 University students received $3.2M in financial aid, from SEFA and the Annual Fund.
Make a gift today of any amount in honor of the teacher, coach, parent, or friend who made your UHS experience memorable.
If you were a recipient of financial aid and would like to share your story with the community to help raise money for current and future students, please email Marianna Stark '89, director of alumni engagement and giving, at marianna.stark@sfuhs.org.
If you'd like to make a gift to a different fund, please click here to go to the giving section of sfuhs.org.
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