UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — “Do well by doing good” is the philosophy by which Penn State alumnus C. Frank Igwé guides his business. It is also the inspiration behind his recent $250,000 gift to the College of Information Sciences and Technology (IST).
“Scholarships become a lifeline for talented students who need significant financial assistance to complete their education,” Igwé said. “I believe we should do whatever we can to keep IST students on track for career success and leadership opportunities that could ultimately revolutionize our digital world.”
The Igwé Family Matching Scholarship Program provides a 1:1 permanent matching commitment — up to $50,000 — for first-time gifts of at least $25,000 from College of IST alumni. The program aims to address financial, academic and personal challenges by directly supporting students who contribute to the diversity of the student body, first-generation college students and/or students who have demonstrated financial needs for funds to meet their necessary college expenses.
“This wonderful program enables IST alumni who create their first endowed scholarship to double the impact of their gifts,” said Andrea Tapia, interim dean of the College of IST. “We are truly grateful to Dr. Igwé for his generosity to help our students in need to thrive.”