Coe College is at a defining moment in its history, one that presents
the institution with an opportunity of compelling importance. Owing
to a unique set of circumstances, Coe's alumni and friends have
a chance to help vault the college forward in ways that may have seemed
unimaginable just a short time ago. It is a moment that comes to
a college perhaps only once in its history. It is a defining moment,
which those who love Coe College must seize.
The passing of K. Raymond Clark in 2005 made Coe the beneficiary of
an unparalleled gift of $18 million to its earning endowment, providing
Coe with a foundation of financial security. However, Mr. Clark's
gift is not solely sufficient to springboard the college into a new era
of distinction for outright academic achievement.
Coe's vision for the future is simple, yet powerful - to break
out of the pack of good liberal arts schools with which it has traditionally
competed and to establish itself as one of a small number of premier
national institutions. To take such a step will require the college to
embark on a program of continuous enhancement of its academic program,
one focused on the creation of world-class educational programs and experiences.
By moving to the next level of academic quality, Coe will gain an increasing
reputation for excellence. Fortunately, at this defining moment Coe is
poised to make just such a move. What will be required for Coe to make
this leap?
"Defining Moment: The Campaign for Coe" has four primary
areas of focus. Most important among these, Coe must increase the size
of its endowment. Additionally, it must enlarge
and improve its science
facilities, expand the campus space available
for athletics and recreation, and promote the continuing growth of the Coe
Fund.
Support the Defining Moment Campaign
All of these priorities serve the overarching purpose of the Defining
Moment Campaign: to achieve a level of academic excellence at Coe unparalleled
in the institution's history, and to set us apart from colleges
with which we presently compete. The college calls on all who cherish
the role Coe has played in the past, who value the kind of education
it currently offers, and who can envision that large role Coe can play
in the future to step forward.