The S&T Student Emergency Fund assists our students by providing financial support with unexpected emergency expenses that greatly affect their lives, including their ability to be successful academically.
Read More »The S&T Student Emergency Fund assists S&T students by providing financial support with unexpected emergency expenses that greatly affect their lives, including their ability to be successful academically.
Read More »Krista Morris-Lehman was invited to Advancing the Movement: A National Convening on Emergency Aid in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 9-10. Missouri S&T’s Student Emergency Fund was showcased during the keynote address as a best practice using case management to administer emergency aid.
Read More »Shop at Rolla’s Price Chopper grocery store Tuesday, Nov. 6, and 10 percent of your purchase will be donated to S&T’s Student Emergency Fund. You must print and give this flier to the cashier when checking out in order for the store to donate.
Read More »Eight student groups at Missouri S&T are joining forces as the fall semester begins to raise money to help their fellow students in need.
Read More »The student health services staff will host a yard sale 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Thursday, June 28, inside the Student Health Complex, located at 910 W. 10th St. All proceeds will go to S&T’s Student Emergency Fund.
Read More »The University Police and parking operations department will host a campus parking ticket amnesty day event 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday, May 4, at the parking operations window in Room G-10 Campus Support Facility. In exchange for a $5 cash donation to the Student Emergency Fund/ Campus Commuter Commodities Food Pantry, the two departments will void an unpaid parking ticket. The maximum number of tickets to be voided, per person, will not exceed two tickets at a total of $10 per person. Tickets previously paid will not be voided or reimbursed. This event is only for university-related parking tickets. Only the person who received the parking ticket will be able to apply for amnesty and applicants must bring a campus identification card with them. Applications for amnesty must be done in-person at the parking operations office.
Read More »The University Police and Sigma Tau Gamma fraternity will hold a barbecue for Philanthropalooza 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday, April 27, near the Puck. Proceeds from the sale of burgers, hot dogs, chips and drinks will go to the Student Emergency Fund.
Read More »Missouri S&T students, faculty and staff are celebrating more than the coming of spring in April. They’re also spotlighting the spirit of giving by celebrating Philanthropy Month. Members of Students Today Alumni Tomorrow (STAT) and Blue Key will raise awareness of the importance of philanthropy throughout the month — and raising money for the Student Emergency Fund, which helps S&T students meet unexpected expenses. A crowdfunding campaign for the Student Emergency Fund launched April 1 and will continue throughout the month at crowdfunding.mst.edu. Learn more about Philanthropy Month.
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