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Over a Decade of Generosity: Benedict Alumni Give Over $16 Million to Benedict College

Benedict College Celebrates Over a Decade of Philanthropic Excellence

COLUMBIA, SC – July 16, 2025, Benedict College proudly commemorates a significant philanthropic milestone as alumni and supporters around the world celebrate over a decade of exceeding annual fundraising goals. For the eleventh consecutive year, the Benedict College Tigers have surpassed expectations—this time by a notable margin. The 2025 Annual Fund goal of $1.7 million was exceeded by $17,222.00, resulting in a total of $1,717,222.00 raised in support of the College’s mission and students. All contributions reported in the Annual Giving Campaign are funds that have been received and not future pledges or commitments.

“Sustaining this remarkable level of philanthropic momentum since 2014 is no small achievement,” said Ada Brown Belton, Assistant Vice President for Institutional Advancement. “Our consistent success in exceeding fundraising goals is a direct reflection of the deep passion and unwavering commitment of Benedict College’s alumni.”

This year’s record-setting campaign was skillfully led by Chairwoman Dr. Elsie Hamler and Co-Chair Marlene McClerklin, in partnership with a team of devoted volunteers who worked diligently to mobilize support across the Benedict College alumni network.

“We commend the outstanding leadership of Dr. Hamler and Ms. McClerklin and extend our deepest gratitude to the remarkable Benedict Tigers and friends whose generous contributions made this achievement possible,” stated Mr. Rod Casey, President of the Benedict College National Alumni Association. “Their continued investment will have a direct and transformative impact on the lives of deserving students.”

Dr. Roslyn Clark Artis, President and CEO of Benedict College, emphasized the distinctive generosity of the institution’s alumni. “Benedict alumni consistently outperform expectations. Though modest in number, their philanthropic impact exceeds that of many peer institutions. The average gift of $1,436.00 reflects not only generosity, but a profound belief in the value of a Benedict College education.”

Of the 63 alumni clubs that reported fundraising outcomes, 31 clubs or 49% successfully met or surpassed their individual goals, contributing meaningfully to the campaign’s overall success.

“For 11 consecutive years, our alumni club presidents have galvanized their members to support Benedict College in exceptional ways,” noted Co-Chairwoman McClerklin. “Their leadership, dedication, and love for the College continue to be the driving force behind over a decade of giving.”

Club Name Amount Ranking
Columbia #2 $291330.78 1
Washington DC #46 $117685.26 2
Atlanta $85555.19 3
Columbia #1 $76621.09 4
Augusta $49057.00 5
Progressive NYC Club $44339.00 6
Charlotte $44235.09 7
Sumter $40914.75 8
Charleston Area BC $39106.00 9
Tiger West $34615.00 10

Chairwoman Dr. Elsie Hamler offered heartfelt commendations to all who contributed to this year’s extraordinary success. “Bravo to our alumni club presidents, reunion classes, and the Top Ten Alumni Clubs,” she stated. “Over the past 11 years, Benedict College alumni have collectively contributed more than $16,623,505 in support of the College. Since the appointment of our 14th President, Dr. Roslyn Clark Artis, alumni have provided in excess of $10,669,264 specifically toward the Alumni Campaign.”

This remarkable achievement underscores the unwavering commitment and philanthropic spirit of Benedict College alumni, whose sustained generosity has resulted in an over decade-long record of surpassing the $1 million annual fundraising threshold.

“The unparalleled selflessness demonstrated by the leadership of the Benedict College Annual Campaign, coupled with the profound loyalty of our alumni community, has propelled this campaign to unprecedented levels of success,” said Dr. Hamler.

The enduring success of the Annual Fund is a reflection of strong leadership and collective effort. Distinguished recognition is due to Mr. Rod Casey, President of the Benedict College National Alumni Association, as well as to the Annual Fund Committee, alumni club presidents, and the broader alumni body. Their dedication and tireless advocacy have been instrumental in the campaign’s outcomes.

The College also acknowledges the essential support provided by the Office of Alumni Relations and Advancement Services, under the leadership of Ada Brown Belton, Assistant Vice President for Institutional Advancement. Ms. Belton and her team have played a critical role in organizing and sustaining the campaign’s momentum.

Together, these efforts represent not merely financial contributions, but a shared legacy of pride, purpose, and enduring commitment to the mission of Benedict College.

To see the complete Club Listing, click here.

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About Benedict College (www.benedict.edu)

Founded in 1870 by a woman, Bathsheba A. Benedict, Benedict College is a private co-educational liberal arts institution offering 29 competitive baccalaureate degree programs and two master’s degree programs. The Midlands HBCU welcomes students from several counties in South Carolina, states across America, and countries around the world. The College also has a diverse faculty deeply engaged in teaching, research, and service. 

Benedict College has been highly regarded and exceptionally ranked for its programs by several academic and traditional publications.  Benedict College is the recipient of the 2024 UNCF Institutional Excellence Award given by UNCF’s Institute for Capacity Building Program in celebration of an HBCU that achieved next-level performance. Benedict was also named HBCU of the Year by HBCU Digest and was listed among the top half of ranked HBCUs in the 2022 edition of Best Colleges by US News and World Report.

Benedict College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award baccalaureate and master’s degrees. Five of the College’s degree programs hold national accreditation: Social Work Program, Environmental Health Science Program, Environmental Engineering, Studio Art, and the Tyrone Adam Burroughs School of Business and Entrepreneurship.

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