This is our second year campaigning our Christmas Ornaments Series. This Christmas ornaments campaign will be a 12-year series, which will feature the buildings and structures from the Southwestern Adventist University campus.
Each ornament celebrates our university’s history and will be given as a token of our appreciation to individuals who commit to a $25 monthly gift or a total annual gift of $250 or more. We have a special offer for our young Alumni who graduated in the past 10 years too. This ornament is reserved for you with a monthly gift of $10 or a total annual gift of $100 or more.
Last year, we featured the Mizpah gate, and what an apt description of how faithful God is watching over us especially during these uncertain times. We sent out over 300 Christmas ornaments to our supporters and friends like you.
We thank you for the support and commitment that you have graced us with. From current students to our faithful donors, and the community businesses who have supported us in joining together to give us a gift that lasts. The gift of Christian education. Lives are changed every day because of you.
Please join us to make this year’s Annual Giving another success.
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The Impact of Annual Giving
“To me, the Mizpah Gate represents a sign of commitment not only to higher education but a commitment to use this education for the glory of God,” shares Enrique Schmitt, Winter 2020 graduate from SWAU.
"Because of people like them, I have the chance of accomplishing my goals, starting with coming here. If it weren’t for people like them, I would not be here. I hope they realize just how important they are to my success. I will be forever thankful to them"
Caroline Torres, senior, biology major
The Impact of Annual Giving
“To me, the Mizpah Gate represents a sign of commitment not only to higher education but a commitment to use this education for the glory of God,” shares Enrique Schmitt, Winter 2020 graduate from SWAU.
"Because of people like them, I have the chance of accomplishing my goals, starting with coming here. If it weren’t for people like them, I would not be here. I hope they realize just how important they are to my success. I will be forever thankful to them"
A Gift that Lasts
"I consider scholarships to be answered prayers, and receiving financial aid from those funds has helped me grow closer to God. You have served to answer prayers even before I prayed. You are an instrument of God that has solidified my view that He indeed has everything under control."
Raquel Villa, junior, psychology major
A Gift that Lasts
"I consider scholarships to be answered prayers, and receiving financial aid from those funds has helped me grow closer to God. You have served to answer prayers even before I prayed. You are an instrument of God that has solidified my view that He indeed has everything under control."