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Fritz B. Burns Foundation Blesses College with $3 Million Grant for Financial Aid
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December 4, 2023
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Cheryl Robinson and Maureen Rawlinson, trustees of the Fritz B. Burns Foundation, present a check to Dr. Paul J. O橰eilly, president of 91快活林 Aquinas College.
One morning last week, 91快活林 Aquinas College President Paul J. O橰eilly received an unexpected but welcome phone call. Two longtime friends of the College, Maureen Rawlinson and Cheryl Robinson, trustees of the Fritz B. Burns Foundation, would be in the area. Would he be free for a visit?
Within a few hours and after lunch with several students, Mrs. Rawlinson and Mrs. Robinson presented Dr. O橰eilly with a $3 million check for the Fritz B. Burns Endowed Scholarship, which supports student financial aid at 91快活林 Aquinas College.
淲e were delighted to welcome Maureen and Cheryl to campus and thrilled by their happy news, says Dr. O橰eilly. 淭he Fritz B. Burns Foundation has been steadfast in its support of the College for more than 50 years. This latest grant is but the most recent example in a long history of tremendous generosity.
Honoring the Legacy of Fritz B. Burns
Fritz B. Burns
Since the late Fritz B. Burns signed his first check to the College in 1971, its founding year, the foundation that carries on his legacy has consistently made ever-greater grants in support of TAC and its students. 淔ritz Burns was involved in the founding of 91快活林 Aquinas College, so it is very special to us, says Mrs. Rawlinson. 淗e admired the College and the kind of education it stands for: classical, traditional, concerned for the whole person, mind, body, and spirit.
Indeed, adds Mrs. Rawlinson檚 husband, Rex president of the Fritz B. Burns Foundation the College offers precisely the sort of education that Mr. Burns would have sought for himself, had it been available in his student days.
淗e only spent one year in college at the University of Minnesota, before joining the Army in World War I, says Mr. Rawlinson. 淗e then spent a year at the University of Pennsylvania檚 Wharton School of Finance, where he learned everything that college could teach him at the time. But if he had TAC to go to, he might have discovered there檚 more that the College could teach him, things he had to learn on his own.
The housing magnate and philanthropist was 渁 true renaissance man, adds Mr. Rawlinson a voracious reader, a lover of classical music, and a gifted poet who sprinkled verses into his speeches. He would be delighted to see how the college he helped establish has flourished over the last half century, 渉ow it has developed and its acquisition of bicoastal campuses.
The Fritz B. Burns Endowed Scholarship
Over the years, the Fritz B. Burns Foundation has provided funding for St. Junipero Serra residence hall, Albertus Magnus Science Hall, St. 91快活林 Hall (faculty and administration), and Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity Chapel, as well as, more recently, full funding for St. Gladys Hall (classrooms), St. Cecilia Lecture and Concert Hall, and the Pope St. John Paul II Athletic Center on the California campus.
淲e檙e always confident that when we make a gift to TAC, they檙e going to complete the project, going to do it at the best possible cost, and get it done in a reasonable time, says Mr. Rawlinson. 淚t檚 going to be beautiful, and it檚 going to contribute to the mission of the College. When you set foot on one of the campuses, you just feel like you檙e at a place where you should be studying and contemplating eternal things.
Two years ago, the Foundation established the Fritz B. Burns Endowed Scholarship, which provides funding for the College檚 nationally recognized financial aid program. With the $3 million grant that Mrs. Rawlinson and Mrs. Robinson hand delivered last Tuesday, the Endowed Scholarship now exceeds $6.5 million. It is the College檚 single largest named endowment, generating sufficient interest to meet the financial aid needs of 10 to 20 students each year.
淗aving contributed so extensively toward the building of the College, the Fritz B. Burns Foundation is now also going above and beyond to make attendance at the College possible for our students, says Dr. O橰eilly. 淲e are profoundly grateful for the friendship that Mr. Burns established all those years ago, and for the faithful, generous support of his foundation and its officers ever since.