When celebrating Black History Month at Sacramento State, we reflect on the legacies of trailblazers like Anna Julia Cooper and Carter G. Woodson, whose tireless efforts to uplift and empower African Americans continue to inspire us today.
We are proud to carry forward this transformative work through the Cooper-Woodson College (CWC) Enhancement Program and invite you to support its transformative impact.
The Cooper-Woodson College: A Legacy of Excellence
The CWC was founded in 1990 as an Educational Equity, Pan African Student Retention Program, guided by the principles of Leadership, Scholarship, and Service. This dynamic initiative has since become a cornerstone of our university, fostering academic achievement, cultural empowerment, and personal growth for our students.
Through the CWC, our scholars gain access to:
Your support will help us:
Together, we can create a future where equity, inclusion, and justice are the foundation for lasting progress. By supporting the CWC, you will be part of a transformative movement that uplifts our students, strengthens our community, and inspires universities nationwide. Your contribution will empower our scholars to become the courageous leaders, pioneering researchers, and change-makers of tomorrow.
To give by mail, make checks payable to: The University Foundation at Sacramento State In the memo of the check, please indicate: Cooper Woodson College Enhancement Program Mail to: Sacramento State | Development Office | 6000 J Street MS 6030 | Sacramento | CA | 95819 |