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Today, more than ever, your support is vital in continuing the impactful work of the University’s Retiree Association. By contributing to our initiatives, you help provide educational funds through the Retiree Association Endowed Scholarship and support our Special Projects fund. Every donation makes a difference in enriching the lives of students and ensuring the ongoing success of our community.

Retiree Association Scholarship Award
The UW-Green Bay Retiree Association Endowed Scholarship Fund was initiated by a group of retired UW-Green Bay faculty and staff in 2001. Through additional gifts and growth of the principal, the fund grew to an endowment by 2008. The Retiree Association awarded its first scholarship at the beginning of the 2011-12 academic year.
The Retiree Association intends to award at least one scholarship each academic year to a qualifying student. As the endowment grows, so too does the potential amount of the financial award, as well as the number of students who could receive help. Donations are welcome from anyone at any time to enhance the size and scope of this scholarship program.
Qualifications
To qualify, applicants must be registered as a full-time undergraduate, degree-seeking student at UW-Green Bay, with good academic standing and a minimum of 54 credits earned, excluding credits in progress. Deadline for scholarship applications is February 15.
Retiree Association Scholarship Recipients
2011-12 Stephanie Bruck
2012-13 Rachael Gardner
2013-14 Sarah Wells
2014-15 Brooke Fitzgerald
2015-16 Laurin Rubin
2016-17 Harrison Pham and Shawna Anderson
2017-18 Jessica Hannon
2018-19 Allison Susnik
2019-20 Ben Gilles
2020-21 Anthony Fenner
2021-22 Elsie McElroy
2022-23 Valerie Kupp, Edward Hackl and Logan Meek
2023-24 Skylla Szczerbak and Erik Williams
2024-25 Joshua Dormfeldt and James Harris
Special Projects
The special projects fund provides support for specific Retiree Association initiatives that benefit the University. Currently, a number of retirees have collaborated on the Oral History Project that records and archives the personal experiences and perspectives of the University’s faculty, staff and graduates.

Get Support
As Director of Alumni Relations and an alum of UW-Green Bay, Brian Rammer is committed to our community. He helps support the Retiree Association. If you have questions, he can help!