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How to Contribute to the Department

(All contributions are tax deductible)

Your contribution can be accepted online at the JMU Online Donor Form. When making a donation , indicate your desired designation in the "Gift Designation" box in the "Donor Information" section. All Checks should be made out to: JMU Foundation

You may also make contributions through the JMU Office of Development. When making donations through the Development Office, please mention that you would like your gift to benefit the ISAT Department if that is your intention

There are many ways to contribute to the Department. Keep us up to date on where you are and what you are doing. If you come into town, let us know ahead of time, and spend some time with our students, sharing your work or life experiences in a class or student organization meeting. If you work near enough to Harrisonburg, think about hosting a class's visit to your workplace.

Cash donations are always appreciated, and here are some ideas:

Fund Names and Account Numbers


Computer Science Department (Account 14270)

Computer Science Department Foundation funds are used to directly help students by defraying the cost of materials needed by students who conduct these projects and the expenses incurred by students who present this work at regional or national professional conferences.  Funds are also used to support faculty requests and general department needs.

Computer Science Scholarship (Account 25296)

This endowment account provides for general scholarship funds to be awarded to outstanding students majoring in Computer Science.

Malcolm G. Lane Scholarship Endowment for Computer Science (25593)

The Malcolm G. Lane Scholarship honors the contributions of former department head Malcolm Lane by recognizing outstanding junior or senior Computer Science majors.  This scholarship provides financial resources annually to one or more students who will be in their junior or senior year of undergraduate studies. To be eligible for this scholarship, a student must (a) have a declared major in Computer Science; and (b) have a grade point average of 3.25 or higher (on a 4.0 scale)at James Madison University after at least two semesters of study (at the time the student is considered for this scholarship).

 

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