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St Anne's College

University of Oxford

Alumnæ & Friends

Student Support Fund

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Pictures by: Andy Love, Stephen Tall and Andy Love

St Anne's has founded the Student Support Fund to improve the quality of education we provide for all those young people who have earned a place at this College.

There are five key areas for which we are inviting gifts from our world-wide community of alumnae and friends:

  • Bursaries and Scholarships
    We want to be able to say to any student: if you’re good enough, and you want to come to St Anne’s, everything will be done to help you succeed
  • Tutorial Fighting Fund
    We want to ensure the tutorial system remains at the heart of St Anne’s and the wider University.
  • Maintaining and improving our Library
    We want to be able to continue to invest in our College Library, the best-stocked and most well-used working college library in Oxford.
  • First-class facilities for all
    We want to continue to improve the living and working conditions of all our students and tutors.
  • St Anne's Boat Club
    We want to ensure all students can afford to to participate in rowing, and invest in new equipment that rewards the hard work and eagerness of our students.

We want you to join with us by making a donation to our Student Support Fund, to help ensure that our students today can enjoy the best possible educational opportunities at St Anne’s.

The University of Oxford has recently received a significant pledge of £75 million, from Christ Church alumnus Michael Moritz and his wife Harriet Heyman, towards the funding of bursaries for the most financially disadvantaged undergraduate students. The gift will be made to the University in three instalments of £25 million, the first of which has already been received. Each subsequent instalment is conditional upon the collegiate University raising a further £50 million for undergraduate student support. A gift to St Anne's College, directed to undergraduate student support, will count towards this challenge. You can learn more about the Moritz–Heyman Scholarship at http://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate_courses/student_funding/moritzheyman.htmls