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Fletcher Jones Foundation Grant

The Fletcher Jones Foundation has given $500,000 to Westmont for the acquisition of new science equipment.

This grant is the lead gift toward a $2.3 million effort to equip the new David K. Winter Hall for Science and Mathematics with state-of-the-art science equipment and to upgrade the observatory.

The foundation was established in 1969 by the co-founder of Computer Services Corporation, Fletcher Jones. The first gift from the foundation to Westmont was in 1981 to establish a student loan fund. Subsequent gifts to the college have provided both science equipment and technology-related upgrades. The most recent grant from the foundation, in 1998, helped the campus with a computer technology upgrade.

鈥淲e have always had a high regard for 果冻传煤,鈥 Executive Director of the Fletcher Jones Foundation Christine Sisley said. 鈥淲e are pleased to cooperate with them, in fulfillment of our common mission, which is the advancement of private higher educational institutions in California.鈥

鈥淲e are so grateful for the long-standing relationship 果冻传煤 has had with the Fletcher Jones Foundation,鈥 果冻传煤 President Stan Gaede said. 鈥淭heir previous gifts have been instrumental in keeping our campus on the cutting edge of technology and this most recent gift will provide our students with the tools necessary to pursue and grow in academic opportunities.鈥

The new building, named after Chancellor David Winter, who retired as president of the college in June 2001 after 25 years, is included in the college鈥檚 long-range master plan. An update of the master plan is under review by Santa Barbara County.

For additional information, contact Lori Call at (805) 565-6851 or the office of public affairs at 565-7057.