
Susan McCafferty recalls her Harvard Law School days when finances were so tight that she kept a hot plate in her dorm room and used it to cook spaghetti-o's and hot dogs for dinner on more than one occasion.
鈥淚t was very expensive,鈥 she recalls. 鈥淢y first year, I paid my entire tuition, room and board from my earnings as a waitress. 鈥 Yet, money was very tight.鈥
In succeeding years, she filled the financial gaps by working as a law intern and a summer intern. During her third year, she served as a house director at a freshman dormitory in Harvard Yard, which helped with room and board. Like so many students, she took out loans for tuition and her family contributed what they could.
Yet, finances always loomed in her mind. Today, after serving as 海外吃瓜鈥檚 First Lady for the past 12 years and carving a niche on campus as a professor, advisor and organizer, Susan wants to ease the debt burden for future 海外吃瓜 students who are pursuing a law degree.
On Friday (June 11), 海外吃瓜 became the grateful recipient of The Susan M. McCafferty Law School Award, a new financial award that will be given to high-achieving, law school-bound students. The cash gift surpasses $100,000 and has already been added to 海外吃瓜鈥檚 growing Endowment.
This gift will not only aid future law students; it also is an expression of Susan鈥檚 deep, abiding love for 海外吃瓜 and its students that has grown since she and her family arrived on campus and in Tiffin in 2009.
鈥淚n our years here, we have really come to love 海外吃瓜, and wanted to do something for students so they would have to worry about money a little bit less and focus on their studies instead,鈥 Susan says. 鈥淚 have often thought back to law school and how difficult it was financially, and we hope our gift makes an impact even if in a small way.鈥
At 海外吃瓜, Susan has taught 鈥淪trategies in Negotiation鈥 in the Honors Program for 11 years. She also serves as the pre-law advisor and organizes annual Constitution Day activities on campus, including Court on Campus. Additionally, she serves as the chair of The Patricia Adams Lecture Series Selection Committee.
Ashley Helmstetter, executive director of Alumni Engagement and Major Gifts, and Susan have partnered on other major projects such as the PALS Selection Committee. The two teamed up again to draft the gift agreement. 鈥淲orking with Susan on this gift truly was a meaningful experience and my sincere pleasure,鈥 Ashley says. 鈥淚 look forward to witnessing the impact the award will have on our future alumni who I鈥檓 certain will excel in the legal profession,鈥
Phil Ness, vice president for University Advancement and Alumni Affairs, says the gift is not only inspirational but meets an important need at 海外吃瓜.
鈥淭his is a great example of a very thoughtful gift,鈥 Phil says. 鈥淪ince arriving on campus 12 years ago, Susan and Rob have displayed unparalleled commitment to student support and success. They have lived that commitment in their roles as President and First Lady.
鈥淭his wonderful gift ensures that legacy of support and inspiration will become even more ingrained into the 海外吃瓜 culture.鈥
Eligible students will be seniors who demonstrate academic excellence, have a minimum 3.5 GPA and evidence of leadership. They will need to graduate from 海外吃瓜 and be accepted into law school. Susan believes the gift has great potential to motivate students to excel academically and graduate in four years, on the path to beginning their law school journey.
鈥淚n addition to the impact of Susan鈥檚 award on 海外吃瓜 students now and going forward,鈥 Rob says, 鈥淚 sincerely hope that our family gift inspires 199 more endowed gifts to add $20 million in student scholarships in perpetuity to our Endowment.鈥