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PHILANTHROPIC IM PA CT SIMON BUSINESS SCHOOL • Increased scholarship support enabled the enrollment of more than 70 percent of top candidates for the full-time MBA program for the second year in a row. • Investments in the Career Management Center resulted in a 92 percent placement rate of graduates three months post-graduation. $ • Simon’s New York City-based academic programs $ continued growth, with a third cohort of the Master of $10,399,250 Science in Finance being joined by the inaugural cohort of a Master of Science in Management. Pledged • Growth of curricular and extracurricular oferings provided greater opportunity and experiences for our students and alumni, including the 4th annual New York City Conference and new concentrations in pricing and analytics for the Master of Science program. WARNER SCHOOL OF EDUCATION • Horizons, a six-week summer enrichment program for Rochester City School District students from low- income backgrounds, continued to grow. • Warner students received scholarships to allow them to participate in Project Cells, a program that helps serve the increasing number of K–12 students for whom English is a second language. Tis will increase the number of $ • An initiative was created to better support the $ qualifed teachers, counselors, and school leaders. unique needs of international Warner students who $1,605,768 are navigating new cultures, languages, systems, environments, and other challenges while they pursue Pledged their studies. • An online learning initiative was launched, which is providing new online courses.
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