Help CISA students on Sun Devil Giving Day 2025
Sun Devil Giving Day is Thursday, March 20! This annual tradition is your chance to support the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts (CISA) at Arizona State University and make a lasting impact on students, faculty and academic programs. Your generosity fuels student success, research and hands-on learning experiences, creating lasting change within CISA, ASU and everywhere our graduates go.
Why give to CISA?
CISA prioritizes career-connected learning, community engagement and interdisciplinary excellence. Your gift directly supports students who are preparing for careers in fields such as counseling, conservation, business, government and nonprofit organizations, and pre-veterinary medicine, just to name a few.
“Philanthropy is all about generosity, regardless of the size,” says CISA’s Assistant Director of Development Eric Espeland. “Many do not realize that a few hundred dollars in support can mean the difference between a student continuing their educational journey or leaving without a degree.”
He adds that financial stressors are the leading cause of students not finishing college.
“About 92% of all gifts to ASU are $100 or less,” Espeland says. “But cumulatively, they have an outsize impact when we’re able to help students in need.”
Give today and be part of this impact!
Many do not realize that a few hundred dollars in support can mean the difference between a student continuing their educational journey or leaving without a degree.
Eric Espeland Assistant Director of Development, CISA
Key areas your gift can support
Every gift makes a difference for CISA students
“Philanthropy allows us to directly support innovative, inclusive learning experiences and create new ones,” says Espeland. “Because of the generosity of donors, we can support students who need extra help to graduate and we can provide new and exciting learning opportunities for all CISA students, including field trips, hands-on lab work and extracurricular club activities.”
Join us this Sun Devil Giving Day and make a difference in the lives of CISA students. No matter the amount, your contribution makes an impact.