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2024 Marshall and Leventhal Annual Giving Report

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MARSHALL & LEVENTHAL FUNDS

IMPACT REPORT The USC Marshall and USC Leventhal Funds provide essential support for current programs and act as a catalyst for new initiatives. Thanks to the generosity of annual donors, these funds meet immediate needs and seize emerging opportunities. Our annual funds play a crucial role in supporting our key educational pillars: Tech Fluency, Human Leadership, and Real-World Learning. Your generous support attracts top talent, fosters innovation, and shapes future business and accounting leaders, strengthening our community and driving USC toward continued success.

2024 MARSHALL ANNUAL GIVING $3,254,231

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SCHOLARSHIPS & FINANCIAL AID

HUMAN LEADERSHIP

Donations helped provide scholarships to over 1,750 talented and dedicated business and accounting students, ensuring financial accessibility and fostering a diverse and inclusive learning community at USC.

Gifts supported leadership development, mentorship, recognition and global exposure through programs like the Global Leadership Program, Marshall Leadership Fellows Program and Marshall faculty and staff awards.

TECH FLUENCY

Your annual fund contributions enable us to evolve our curriculum to meet industry demands, including launching the new Business of AI joint degree and supporting the Quant Computing Research Conference.

Here’s how donations to the Marshall & Leventhal Funds were used in the 2023-2024 academic year.

41% 7% 4%

Scholarships & Financial Aid $1,347,380 Human Leadership $227,718 Tech Fluency $117, 125

CULTURE AND COMMUNITY SUCCESS

Gifts to USC Marshall’s Office of Culture and Community Success enabled student participation in top career and leadership conferences, supported 18 cultural organizations, hosted events like the FORWARD Summit, and provided nine minigrants.

11%

Culture and Community Success $350,000

30% 7%

Capital Improvements $982,990 Real-World Learning $229,018

CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS

REAL-WORLD LEARNING

Funds were used to complete the campus security project in Fertitta Hall as well as other facilities improvements to enhance the student experience.

Last year, annual funds helped the USC Marshall/Greif Incubator accelerate 25 student and alumniled startups by providing hands-on experience and mentorship, guiding founders from idea development to customer acquisition and investment preparation.


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