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Page 1: 2012 Hilbert College Facts

HILBERTCOLLEGE

For it is in giving that we receive.St. Francis of Assisi

2012

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HILBERT MISSION

Hilbert College is an independent institution of higher learning that embraces its Catholic Franciscan heritage and values. Students from diverse backgrounds are educated in liberal arts and professional programs to become informed citizens committed to serving and strengthening their communities.

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GRADUATES,0006OVER

HILBERT COLLEGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

ChairAnn SwanClarence, NY

Vice ChairGretchen WylegalaHamburg, NY

SecretaryEdward Gelia, Jr.East Amherst, NY

Patrick BackmanOrchard Park, NY

James BalonHolland, NY

Sr. Emily Therese Bloom, FSSJHamburg, NY

Andrea CherenziaCheektowaga, NY

John CiminelliClarence, NY

Robert ClericiOrchard Park, NY

Russell CoriglianoLake View, NY

Sr. Benedicta Dega, FSSJCheektowaga, NY

Beth Del Genio, Ph.D.East Aurora, NY

Deborah DiMatteoBuffalo, NY

Joseph DommerOrchard Park, NY

James A. Dunlop, Jr.Orchard Park, NY

Sr. Sharon Goodremote, FSSJHamburg, NY

Richard HamisterOrchard Park, NY

Sr. Ann Marie Hudzina, FSSJAngola, NY

James IglewskiHamburg, NY

Wayne KellerEast Aurora, NY

Joseph Kubarek, Jr.Orchard Park, NY

Sr. Joyce Kubiniec, FSSJCheektowaga, NY

Gerard MazurkiewiczWest Seneca, NY

Hon. Jeremiah J. McCarthyWilliamsville, NY

Donald OgilvieHamburg, NY

Richard Ruh, M.D.Orchard Park, NY

Fr. Michael Sajda, OFM Conv.Athol Springs, NY

Michael SendorBoston, NY

Ronald J. Soluri, Sr.Grand Island, NY

Stuart Steiner, Ph.DBatavia, NY

John A. WabickOrchard Park, NY

Cynthia Zane, Ed.DHamburg, NY

HILBERT COLLEGE ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL

Cynthia Zane, Ed.DPresident

Chris Holoman, Ph.DProvost and Vice President forAcademic Affairs

Peter BurnsVice President for Enrollment Management

Gregg FortVice President for Institutional Advancement

Michael MurrinVice President for Information Services

Rick PinkowskiVice President for Business and Finance

Denise HarrisVice Provost for Student Engagement

Jim SturmVice Provost for Leadership Development/Dean of Students

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The Hilbert College community begins every January with a College-Wide meeting during which we review our annual “Report Card” that evaluates the progress we are making with our Strategic Plan goals and strategies. In May 2012, we officially completed the strategic plan that guided us over the last five years, Destination 2012. As we looked back, it was rewarding to acknowledge the progress we have made including:

• Record number of first time, full time freshman students

• Construction of Trinity Hall that houses 155 residence students.

• A new General Arts & Sciences Curriculum including a first year seminar

• Hilbert’s first graduate programs• A 10% increase in student retention• Two new science lab classrooms accompanied

by a new scientific literacy curriculum.• Completion of the 3.5 million dollar Capital Campaign• The addition of two new intercollegiate sports- men’s and women’s lacrosse.• Over 65% increase in annual support.

We have accomplished much and we are not done yet!

In September, we launched the new strategic plan that will succeed Destination 2012…Vision 2017. The plan’s development included input from stakeholders representing every segment of the College: students, staff, faculty, alumni, trustees, and community leaders. The new plan serves as a bridge between the past and the future and builds upon the gains we made in recruitment, retention, a greater emphasis on student success and engagement as we carry out our Catholic Franciscan mission. The new plan calls upon the College to increase enrollment, continue its unshakable focus on student learning, enhance our physical environment, and expand our outreach to the community.

I am truly proud of our accomplishments and excited about where we are heading. On behalf of the students, faculty, and staff, I gratefully acknowledge your generosity that has made the Destination 2012 accomplishments possible. I hope that you will visit the campus in the near future, visit our web site, or participate in our social media outlets as our journey continues.

Sincerely,

Cynthia Zane

LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT

Trinity Hall

Students working in the science lab

Men’s lacrosse

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HILBERTCOLLEGESmall Community, Great Opportunities

HILBERT ENGAGEMENT

Hilbert College embraces its mission to be a place where “students from diverse backgrounds are educated in liberal arts and professional programs to become informed citizens committed to serving and strengthening their communities.” At the heart of this is an exciting vision of the complete student experience, inside and outside the classroom.

Students achieve greater success and retain knowledge longer when they are actively engaged in their learning. This means participating in a dynamic classroom, where concepts are applied, preconceived notions are challenged, and hands-on experiences reinforce content presented by a highly qualified faculty. It also means providing students with many opportunities to feel connected to the college outside the classroom through clubs, athletic teams, diverse programming including study abroad, and effective advisement and counseling.

Hilbert has structured its programs to allow students to start successfully and build on that beginning through an integrated series of classes and opportunities that result in broad preparation for a fruitful career and meaningful future. In their first year, all students take the Foundations Seminar to acquaint them with the college and provide them the tools they will need as they progress. As sophomores, they are expected to enroll in at least one course that includes a service learning component which provides both experiential learning in the course material and promotes engaged citizenship. The cornerstone of the third year is Hilbert’s nationally-recognized “Junior Symposium.” Centered on global current events, the course acquaints students with the world they will live and work in and allows them to engage in respectful dialogue with people who may hold very different opinions and worldviews. Finally, each degree program features a senior capstone experience appropriate for their discipline. Through an internship, major research project, or an intensive symposium, students get the chance to integrate and reflect on their entire academic career and showcase their preparation to begin their career or further integration.

With the addition of professional Master’s programs, accelerated degree-completion opportunities, and updated curricula, Hilbert College has taken the next steps in its development as an institution providing high quality, relevant education built on a strong foundation of Franciscan values.

HILBERT’S LEGACY

Trusting in God, Colette Hilbert, a remarkable and saintly woman, left her homeland and family at the age of 23 to respond to the needs of Polish immigrants in America.

In 1897 she founded the Congregation of the Franciscan Sisters of St. Joseph and extended her influence in the ministry of education in elementary and secondary schools for generations.

It was in 1957 that the Franciscan Sisters founded Hilbert College where Mother Colette’s strong faith, concern for others and respect for the unique value of each person, still reflect her guiding principle - “in all things love.”

A CATHOLIC, FRANCISCAN COLLEGE

Franciscanism dates back to the 12th century in the tiny Italian village of Assisi from the work of one man: St Francis of Assisi. He was more than a saint - he was a prisoner and soldier who possessed a magnanimity of spirit.

The son of a wealthy merchant, Francis’ prosperous, rebellious life changed one day with a chance meeting of a leper. Rather than shun this social outcast, as he and so many others had done in the past, Francis embraced him. The gesture led Francis to a life of service to God.

Soon after his conversation, Francis was praying before the crucifix at San Damiano when he heard Christ speak: “Francis, go and repair my house.”

A man of action, Francis began repairing chapels, financing his work by selling family possessions. Disowned by his father and jeered by the masses, Francis remained focused on his mission. He soon realized that God was speaking not of physical buildings, but the spiritual Church and souls of people.

Francis’ belief in preaching by living the gospel message attracted devoted followers whose lives were changed, eventually leading to the founding of the Franciscan Order.

Although Francis lived only to the age of 44, his message of a life of simplicity and the power of prayer has never faded. Today, St. Francis is a symbol of spiritual love, guidance and hope. His ideals of peace and healing live on at Hilbert.

FRANCISCAN VALUES

Compassion

Hope

Integrity

Joy

Peace

Respect

Service

Vision

Start by doing what’s necessary; then do what’s possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible.

St. Francis of Assisi

MORE THAN 1,000ENROLLED STUDENTS

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Fast Facts

ACADEMICS

Undergraduate Programs 15

Accelerated Degree Programs 2

Graduate Programs 2

Minors & Concentrations More than 50

Degrees Master of Science Master of Public Administration Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science Associate in Applied Science Associate in Art

Student to Faculty Ratio 13:1

Graduation Rate (6 years) 45%

Honors Program Offered in all majors Students graduate with honors

Leadership Program Annual scholarship Serve various campus leadership roles

Internships Available in all academic majors

Study Abroad Available through partnerships

STUDENTS

Full-time Students 85%

Part-time students 15%

Students fromWestern New York 87%

Male Students 42%

Female Students 58%

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

Students Qualified forFinancial Aid 87%

Students ReceivingPell Grants 50%

More than $3.9 million total in scholarships available, including numerous academic, institutional and private scholarships.

FACULTY

Full-time 49

Adjunct 76

STUDENT LIFE

Residence Halls 230 students

On-Campus Apartments 67 students Percent of Full-TimeStudents Living OnCampus 34%

Student Clubs, More than 20, plusOrganizations and intramural and Honor Societies club sports

School Colors Blue and white

ADMISSIONS & ENROLLMENT

Applications (Fall 2012) 1,529

Increase in Applications(2010 to 2012) 5%

Enrollment 1,074

Admissions Rolling admissions policy

ATHLETICS

NCAA Division III institution. Member of the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference and United Volleyball Conference.

HISTORY & CAMPUSFounded 1957 by Sister Edwina Bogel, FSSJ

Name Named for Mother Colette Hilbert, foundress of the Franciscan Sisters of St. Joseph (FSSJ) President Cynthia A. Zane, Ed.D. 2006-present

Campus Located in Hamburg, N.Y., approximately 10 miles south of Buffalo

60-acre campus

Team Name Hawks

Men’s Sports Women’s Sports

Baseball BasketballBasketball Cross CountryCross Country LacrosseGolf (varsity sport in 2012-13)Lacrosse SoccerSoccer Softball Volleyball

Highlighted Results from 2012 National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE)

94% of students rate their educational experience at Hilbert College as good or excellent.91% of first-year students and 93% of seniors rate the quality of academic advising at Hilbert College as good or excellent.91% of seniors say that Hilbert College has contributed substantially toward their acquiring a broad, general education and 86% report that their experience at Hilbert College has contributed substantially to their acquiring job or work-related knowledge and skills.90% of seniors report discussing career plans with faculty.87% of seniors would choose Hilbert College again if they could start their college career over.87% of first-year students and 96% of seniors say faculty are available, helpful and sympathetic.81% of first-year students feel that Hilbert College provides substantial support for their academic success.78% of first-year students report that their peers are friendly, supportive, and give them a sense of belonging.77% of first-year students feel that Hilbert College places substantial emphasis on academics.

ALUMNI Living Alumni 6,776

Total Number ofGraduates 6,897

Alumni Residing inWestern New York 70%

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

Endowment $3.7 million

Operating Budget $16 million

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Goal 1: Strengthen Revenue Streams: Hilbert College will achieve increased enrollment and fundraising goals in order to improve fiscal and programmatic health and more effectively achieve its mission.

1.1: Achieve optimal enrollment in each of three main categories: Traditional undergraduate increase to 1,269, Adult Degree Program to 102, Graduate to 118.

1.2: Increase number of traditional transfer students by Fall 2017. Goal – 165 new transfer students by 2017.

1.3: Perform a comprehensive review of the college’s financial aid awarding practices and formalize a financial aid literacy program in order to minimize student debt and keep college affordable.

1.4: Increase external funding resources as follows: 45 planned gifts; increasing the number of $1,000 donors to 100; increasing annual fund gifts to $225,000 per year; increasing the endowment to $4.0 million; and grants.

Goal 2: Strengthen the Student Experience: Hilbert College will continue its unshakable focus on student learning by providing clear pathways to success.

2.1: Improve retention rates by 5% by 2017 for all students and specifically within the following populations: academically at-risk students, first- generation students, and students from non-majority populations.

2.2: Establish and meet benchmarks for learning outcomes for all students at course, program, and institutional levels.

2.3: Increase percentage of students participating in horizontal programming: study away, on-campus employment, internships, service learning, etc.

2.4: Design and implement systems to ensure that students can complete a degree in four years prepared for the world of work and/or graduate education.

2.5: Realign the current class schedule and academic calendar to more appropriately reflect and support a highly engaged student experience and maximize facility use.

STRATEGIC PLAN SUMMARYVISION 2017

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2.6: Develop and resource a “teaching and learning” curriculum focused on pedagogies that promote engaged learning, including appropriate use of technology and alternate course delivery options.

2.7: Revisit general education and liberal learning goals to assure alignment with college mission and vision.

Goal 3: Strengthen our Institutional Story: Hilbert College is committed to raising the visibility and clarifying the distinction of the Hilbert-College experience.

3.1: Complete a review of the current integration of Catholic and Franciscan traditions within the college’s curriculum, campus programming, and marketing efforts with actionable recommendations for improvements and enhancement.

3.2: Build comprehensive alumni and parent programs through the combined efforts of Institutional Advancement and Student Affairs.

3.3: Develop a comprehensive integrated marketing plan that includes social media initiatives and the College’s branding/positioning and public relations strategy suggestion. 3.4: Assure effectiveness of intercollegiate athletic program and its alignment with college goals.

Goal 4: Strengthen the physical and social environment of the campus: Hilbert College is committed to providing a culture of professional development, shared accountability, and excellence that promotes student success and work-place satisfaction.

4.1: Enhance grounds and buildings to improve prospective student and donor first impression of our commitment to excellence.

4.2: Expand and improve student engagement spaces on campus: dining, recreation, and study space, athletic facilities, and student center.

4.3: Assess residential options on and near campus.

4.4: Complete an effectiveness and efficiency audit of all support systems to ensure adequate staffing and best practice services.

4.5: Review practices in student admissions, faculty and staff hiring, and campus life to assure a diverse and welcoming college environment.

Goal 5: Strengthen External Opportunities: Hilbert College is committed to engaging its local community, region, and Franciscan affiliations to create mutually beneficial partnerships.

5.1: Increase the number and quality of on-campus events to attract more local and regional visitors to campus, increase utilization, and take advantage of the summer months.

5.2: Build relationships in local and regional business and organizations to develop access to and quality of student internships.

5.3: Explore opportunities for collaboration and partnerships across the full range of college activities, especially with other Catholic and Franciscan organizations and institutions.

5.4: Increase the visibility of students and faculty in the local community.

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PRESIDENT’S SOCIETYGifts of $1,000 and above annually qualify for membership in the President’s Society, Hilbert College’s annual giving society of donors.

ALUMNI

Class of 1963

Up to $249Joan BanachSr. Paulette Tirone, FSSJ

Class of 1964

Up to $249Sr. Conrad M. Glica, FSSJ

Class of 1965

Up to $249Sr. Stephen Hadrych, FSSJ

Class of 1966

$500 - $999Anne Marie Milazzo

Up to $249Joan KozinaSusanne Wiencek

Class of 1967

Up to $249Sr. Geraldine Kaczynski, FSSJMargaret Rawski

Class of 1968

Up to $249Margaret HaneyPatricia McCabeCharlene Soderquist

Class of 1969

$250 - $499Antonita Graci

Up to $249Betty DicembreSr. Ann Marie Hudzina, FSSJCynthia Wapner, Ph. D.

Class of 1970

$500 - $999Cleo Alexander

Up to $249Cheri and Robert AndeloraGretchen CoynerDebra JaniakSr. Michael Jordan, FSSJPatricia LorettoJoann RebrovichClaudia SodaroKathleen Tomaszewski

Class of 1971

$500 - $999James and Veronica O’Donnell

$250 - $499Robert and Sheri BeattyJoan Eustace Reeverts

Up to $249Linda Hammer DemlerMr. and Mrs. Raymond GorskiJoann KickMary LynchMargo MauteBetty McCarrickAnnette NotoSusan and Maurice Stoney

Class of 1972

Up to $249Martin MannJohn McGuireGloria MillerDr. and Mrs. Marc D. Smith

Class of 1973

Up to $249William ClearyFrederick GaunderJane RozborskiJerome Wszalek

Class of 1974

$1,000 and above(President’s Society)Mr. and Mrs. Edward Qualey

$500 - $999Michael and Edith Fantaske

$250 - $499Barbara BargmannLillian SansonRichard Wipperman

Up to $249Elizabeth DrozdJames KaudererPatricia MaloneKaren Wanemaker

Class of 1975

$1,000 and above (President’s Society)James and Marcie Cocina

Up to $249Nina ArendtJoseph DoodyCharles NichollsMolly Wiesmore

Class of 1976

$500 - $999George and Mary Thomas

Up to $249Paul BiellakThomas DonovanJoseph GriffinCharlotte FilipiakWilliam SchroerJohn TonelloWilliam YeatesGerald Zasowski

Class of 1977

Up to $249Kathy BurrLillian EtzelPhilip HendrixMr. and Mrs. Clifford McCartanBecky MinkelRoseann MumbachDonald Nitto USN

Steven SchwaglerElizabeth Stupski

Class of 1978

$250 - $499Anthony and Ann Wiertel

Up to $249Thomas InskipJudith KarmelekRenita Baron KasprzykKathleen ParkerDouglas Smith

Class of 1979

Up to $249Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. FrunziVastye GillespieGerald Queen, Jr.

Class of 1980

$250 - $499James Zielinski

Up to $249Tammy BarryCatherine ErringtonPatricia Jenney

Class of 1981

$1,000 and above(President’s Society)Lorraine Sturdevant Hritcko

Up to $249Patricia BaubonisKelly CliffordMichael DudekAlise RounsvilleJoanne Saunders

Class of 1982

Up to $249Therese AndersonJames CarrRobin ConnollyJack Gaylord, Jr.Sr. Cecelia Haier, FSSJSusan KranzAnita Smith

Class of 1983

$1,000 and above(President’s Society)Maureen English

Up to $249Joseph DioguardiPeter HenleyLynda Wilcox

Class of 1984

$1,000 and upHillary Ruh and Richard Ruh M.D.

$250 - $499Anne Gavin

Up to $249Susan BertinJerry BuscarinoOnalee CarrowThora Graybeal

Class of 1985

$1,000 and above(President’s Society)James and Diana Iglewski

$250 - $499Marne and Patrick Griffin

Up to $249Roberto GesualdiJean McGowan

Class of 1986

$250 - $499Brooke and David Tompkins

Up to $249Karen KawczynskiAnne KuwikNancy LomisonKathryn PetrinecJacqueline Scott

Class of 1987

Up to $249Elaine BonareKathleen FairbanksTina GatesMaia Ek Kapuszcak

Class of 1988

Up to $249Julie DiehlSandra QuinlanMarian SiwyCelina Szuflita

Class of 1989

Up to $249Bonnie GabelNorine GabreskiCharmin GerwelGretchen KoesterAnnette and David Olday

Class of 1990

$250 - $499Theodore and Mary Van Deusen

Up to $249Julie Hadley

Class of 1991

Up to $249Janice Hood

Class of 1992

Up to $249Kathleen BarrecaMr. and Mrs. Peter Golden

Class of 1993

Up to $249Catherine Warner

Class of 1994

$1,000 and Above(President’s Society)Carol and Roger Palczewski

The generous support of the following donors has enabled Hilbert to advance its mission and goals.

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Up to $249Cynthia AbelTaylor DohertyColleen KumiegaGinger SmathersJulie Welsted

Class of 1995

Up to $249Mary FeldmanMark GordonJoyce Kantor

Class of 1996

$1,000 and above(President’s Society)Mary Ann HobarJason Luna

Up to $249Curtis AhrensBrian HoeckhChristopher IannelloSharon MoffatMary MulvaneyMichael Rappold

Class of 1997

$250 - $499Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan J. Heraty

Up to $249Thomas DoodyJenny JurekJenni LoselLinda MahoneyNancy WilliamsClass of 1998

Up to $249Susan BiroAmee CampNancy EhlersTodd EhretMargaret KosowskiThomas WeaverLinda Zaborowski

Class of 1999

$1,000 and above(President’s Society)Matthew Lanfear

Up to $249Dawn BoudreauJulia GeerkinDaniel JachlewskiJohn Waterman, Jr.

Class of 2000

Up to $249Nicholas BudneyElizabeth EscottRobyn KulczykLeah PappasMichelle Rickard PuleoVirginia WalentynowiczClass of 2001

$250 - $499Richard and Shannon Schunke

Up to $249Sara Anthis, Esq.Linda DeyellRonald HestdalenSusan and Patrick LupianiAmy and Brad MeisnerNichole RanneyKaren Russell

Class of 2002

$250 - $499Kevin Monaco

Up to $249Nicole AquinoWilliam Cookfair, Jr.

Dawn EhrhardtMr. and Mrs. Matthew R. GunnarsonChristopher HullDouglas JensenLisa SelvaggioPaula Shank

Class of 2003

$250 - $499Lawrence Wade

Up to $249Teri BassHeather EarlDavid Heraty

Class of 2004

Up to $249Lisa AvolioLucia AvolioBonni DoctorDeborah LathamCheri SheehanKimberly Smolinski

Class of 2005

Up to $249Christopher BaranTimothy BleyDavid JensenAshley MaguderSally PellnatMelanie Phillips

Class of 2006

$250 - $499Karen Kalwicki and Thomas McArthur

Up to $249Adam BrodskyJohn KordrupelLaura ManchJeffrey Soja

Class of 2007

Up to $249Danielle Delaney, CPAKristie EdwardsJean McCormick

Class of 2008

Up to $249Colleen DeFilippisKatrina GalofaroKaren GaudyKristina KoppDianna LaraisoMichelle Podpora

Class of 2009

Up to $249Christopher BalonAmy Chambers, J.D.Amy FattaChristopher Greco

Melissa KickBarbara KowalskyDeborah MogaveroJamie MolnarSara Seweryniak

Class of 2010

$1,000 and above(President’s Society)Michael Sendor, Jr.

Up to $249Dawn DiCarloMaggie FageArlene HenryHolly McClureRobert Minkel, Jr.Margaret SheaChristine Timmel

Class of 2011

Up to $249Jacquelyn BerstRachel DobieszMadison LuxDino MarroccoKathleen PrzybylAngelika SummertonWilliam Wesolowski

FRIENDS

$1,000 and above(President’s Society)Anonymous (1)Mr. John T. BabiG. Gary and Judy BernerTodd Best and Kathleen Lawley-BestScott BielerSusan and Robert BompczykJohn and Sherri CiminelliBarbara ConnersJoseph and Shannon DommerRobert and Doris Drago, Sr.James and Cathy Dunlop, Jr.Franciscan Sisters of St. JosephMichael and Michelle GaciochDaniel R. Gernatt, Jr. and Roseann MorganoAnthony and Becky HabibRichard and Polly HamisterMr. and Mrs. Vincent O. HanleyDr. Christopher Holoman, Ph.D.Mr. and Mrs. Wayne N. KellerPeter Manzi Ed.D.Eugene and Florence MrukDonald and Jane OgilvieAnthony Ogorek, Ed.D. and Jane OgorekAngeline A. PanteraRichard and Karen PenfoldRichard and Debbie PinkowskiEstate Of Stephen G. QualeyJoseph A. Rath, Sr.Richard Ruh M.D.and Hillary ‘84 RuhDr. and Mrs. Richard SaabPatrick Scott D.D.S. and Gabrielle ScottStanley Scott D.D.S. and Karen Gaughan ScottMr. and Mrs. Frank J. SlonMr. and Mrs. Ronald Soluri, Sr.Ann L. SwanJohn and Kathleen WabickMary Lee Campbell-Wisley and Chester WisleyGretchen Wylegala and Stephen McCabeCynthia Zane and Stephen MazurakStephen Zenger

$500 - $999Anonymous (1)Fred G. AtteaLinda BernsteinMr. and Mrs. Peter S. BurnsBarbara and Joseph CastigliaRobert and Rachna Clerici

Craig and Denise HarrisJohn and Magdeline HaymanJoseph F. and Diane M. KapsiakEleonore E. KolodziejRichard and Susan MinekimeMichael and Joann MurrinTeresa NewtonRoger and Carol ‘94 PalczewskiDaniel and Andrea RolandDr. Amy SmithMarjorie Sanders

$250 - $499Anonymous (1)Mr. and Mrs. Tom AugustineCharles A. BinaxasMichael BonillaDeborah DiMatteoEleanor W. DruryWendy EdsonMichael and Colette HeratyPatrick and Ann HeratyHilbert FAN ClubDr. Chad JollyFrancis and Kathleen N. KerriganJohn and Carol KocielaCarraugh R. NowakKathleen R. Pierino, Ph.D.Dr. Edward Pristach and Dr. Cynthia PristachJames Sturm

Up to $249Faye R. AdamsDr. Livingston Alexander and Evelyn AlexanderAnna U. AllenKaren ArchibeePaul and Lynn BalbierzEdith S. BeattyFred and Linda BeckerMaria BelloOliver and Elizabeth* BobseineMartin and Martha BogganBarbara BonannoPatricia BredlDenise BrillJ. Nadine BrownStephen and Marie BrzuszkiewiczCurtis CampbellLoretta M. CastigliaHenry CharlapKimberly ChiarmonteRobert and Margaret CieslicaLee Mitchell CisekCindy Claar John CulhaneJohn G. D’AmicoJeanne DallasMary DedrickDr. Michael Degnan and Sarah DegnanRob and Sarah deGrandpreEthel DiPaoloBarbara and James DonahueDr. Yvonne DownesJulia DowneyFrank and Jean DulakPaula Newcomb Eade, Esq.Jason D. EnserDr. Charles Ernst and Mary ErnstRaymond ErnstDr. and Mrs. Ron EskewDr. Meredith EzakIrene FacklamBruce I. FageVincent and Evalynn Ferraro

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Maura and Tim FlynnDr. Edward Frank*Marcella FuglePovi M. Gaba-DoviMaryangela GadikianBen Gaynes, Jr.Anne GibbySusan M. GloseBrina I. GoldsteinWilliam and Mary Ann GrayOreal GrestyPhyllis HansonPatricia F. HarrisWayne and Patricia HarveyWilliam and Patricia HaslingerSarah HendersonAlaina HouseknechtDr. Anthony HughesSr. Rosaline Igielski, FSSJRobert and Barbara JohnsonKaren KaczmarskiThomas and Pauline KalenikJudy KaplanHerb KaudererMichael and Jane KerriganRosemary KerstenAdrienne J. KerwinRobert KnightlyCraig KovalMarilyn and David KurzawaEugenia B. LaRuschDr. Timothy LeeThomas Y. LingMichael and Jenelle LukasikVirginia LyonsDouglas MarkyDr. Julie McGillicuddyCharles P. McQuaidAnna B. McQuaidMichael J. MeltonDeanna MessingerAudrey MillarJoseph MooneyMichael and Suzanne MoravecKatherine MunroeDan and Marguerite MurphyAnthony and Bridget MusanteMonica NeuwirtCarmen NotaroDr. Carol NowakSabina OshierSr. Edmunette Paczesny, FSSJGloria PaczesnyMatthew J. PalisinSamuel PalmiereDeborah PalumboJoseph ParkinsonRobert and Diane PawelskiAnn PinkowskiCarol J. ReinardEdward J. ReskaHelen RosatiDr. and Mrs. Peter G. RoswellMaureen J. RyanEdward RyczekMarlene E. SajdakLouis and Jeanne SarnaDolores B. SchlitzerMary A. SchmidtCurtis and Julie SchmitMarcia ScottJosephine ShultsSamantha SiegSharon SistiBrian P. SmithDr. Gordon Snow and Dr. Thea HarringtonMichele SojdaEileen StackMaryAnn StalkeRev. Paul StellerRoger StoneWendy StreebelDr. Joan SulewskiJohn SwanekampJames P. Sweeney, Jr.John P. SynorMr. Donald H. ThompsonAnn Marie TyrpakLenin and Mary Ann Uglesich

Peter G. Van DenberghDonna VanstromDr. Donald VincentSusan ViscomiJune L. WalterElizabeth A. WanderseeLauren Watkins Wilbur and Virginia WayBetty J. WilkersonPatricia WilsonPaula WitherellNancy WojtanikPeter J. WolfeRev. Msgr. John W. Zeitler

IN MEMORYNames in bold are being memorialized

Louie JahnkeGloria Paczesny

IN HONORNames in bold are being honored.

Carol KocielaSr. Edmunette Paczesny FSSJPeter RoswellCynthia Wapner

MOTHER COLETTE SOCIETYThe Mother Colette Society honors planned giving donors.

Peter Adamski*Barbara BargmannG. Gary BernerMaximillian Bogacki*Barbara ConnersMartha Eder*Maureen EnglishWesley Evans*Charlotte FilipiakEdward Frank*Vincent Gaughan, Sr.*Lambert Graham*Craig HarrisDenise HarrisPatrick HeratyMary Ann HobarOlive Hurlburt*Denise Johengen*Waldemar Kaminski*Rachel KapelanskiJason LunaPeter Manzi, Ed.D.Francis McGrath, Jr.*Audrey Millar*Violet Monaghan*Carmen NotaroStephania Nowicki*Charles Palisano*Angeline Pantera*Joseph Rath, Sr.Natalie Roth*Helen Schultz*Emil Schwartz*Judith SlonAlbert Surowiec

Stanley Szymanski*Virginia Weiss*

ORGANIZATIONS/FOUNDATIONS

$1,000 and above(President’s Society)Ad Pro Team SportsBaer & Associates, LLCBaillie Lumber Co.Bank of AkronBank of AmericaBenefits Management Group, Inc.Buffalo Truck Center, Inc.Catholic Health SystemCreative Communication AssociatesCullen FoundationDolores Turco Foundation, Inc.Eaton Office Supply Co.Evans National BankFirst Priority MortgageFive Star BankGernatt Asphalt Products, Inc.Goya Foods Great LakesHarriet & Vincent Palisano FoundationHealthNOW New York, Inc.Hilbert College Alumni AssociationHilbert College Staff SenateHSBC Bank USA, N.A.Inergex, Inc.Jaeckle, Fleischmann & Mugel, LLPJohn R. Oishei FoundationKeyBank of Western New YorkLawley Service InsuranceLiberty Mutual GroupLP Ciminelli, Inc.Lumsden & McCormick, LLPM & T Charitable FoundationMultisorb Technologies, Inc.National Property Management Assoc., Inc.Patrick P. Lee FoundationPetri Baking Products, Inc.Picone Construction CorporationPost Foods, LLCRich Family FoundationRosina Food Products, Inc.RSM McGladrey, Inc.Russo Family Charitable Foundation, Inc.SIFE (National)The Ferguson Family FoundationUnion Concrete & ConstructionUnited Insurance Agency, Inc.Wachovia Bank, a div. of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.Walmart FoundationWest Herr Automotive GroupWilson Environmental Technologies, Inc.

$500 - $999California ClosetsCopier Fax Business TechnologiesFrank’s Flatbed ServiceHanes Supply, Inc.Klass Ingredients, Inc.Largo Real Estate Advisors, Inc.M & T BankManning & Napier Advisors, Inc.National Fuel Resources, IncNorthwest Savings BankRed Mortgage Capital, LLCSt. Bonaventure UniversitySt. Francis High SchoolTry-It Distributing Company, Inc.

$250 - $499Anderson Equipment CompanyBuffalo SabresFerry, Inc.Foit-Albert AssociatesHallmark Management ServiceHamburg Floor CoveringHilbert College Human Services ClubIlio DiPaolo, Inc.Immaculata AcademyLaFarge North AmericaLCS, Inc.Murray Roofing Co., Inc.

Notable CorporationNussbaumer & Clarke, Inc.Paulus & Company, LLPPEL Industrial Supply, Inc.Preischel Brothers Service, Inc.R. M. Murdock Co., Inc.Robco Insurance, LLCRobo Services, LLCSanderson & Company Investment Consultants, LLCScandia Tours & Travel, Inc.Superior Lubricants Co., Inc.

Up to $249Alliance Construction of WNYBenzinger’s Dry CleaningBuffalo BisonsCharles J. Sellers & Company, Inc.Chiacchia & Fleming, LLPColgate Heating CorporationCreative PhotographyDee’s Firehouse Bar and GrillDick Stein Advertising, Inc.Dick’s Sporting GoodsDIGITS, LLCDonald Demmerley Funeral Home, Inc.Fairgrounds Gaming & RacewayFlynn & Friends, Inc.Frame and SaveGoldberg Segalla, LLPHampton Inn Buffalo South/I-90Hilbert College Business OfficeHilbert College Institutional Advancement OfficeJames ServicesJohn W. Danforth Co. FoundationMineo’s South PizzariaMount Mercy AcademyMSC Industrial Supply CompanyNiagara Fiberglass, Inc.Northeastern Appraisal Associates Residential, Inc.Potwora Agency WestQuality Plus, IncRomanello’s Restaurant South, Inc.Salvatore’s Italian GardenSports Performance ParkSt. Bernadette Roman Catholic ChurchThe Buffalo ChophouseThe Lambert & Margaret Graham CRAT Irrevocable TrustThe Library CorporationUncle Joe’s Restaurant, Inc.Urban Valet Dry CleanersVara’s Dry CleaningWaring Financial GroupWee-Folk Child Care, Inc.What a Woman WantsZimmer Upstate New York, Inc.

MATCHING GIFTS

Bank of America Matching Gift CompanyCobham Mission Systems DivisionThe Home Depot FoundationH & R Block Foundation (President’s Society)HSBC Philanthropic Matching Gift Program (President’s Society)Moog, Inc.New York Life FoundationNYBDC Charitable Foundation (President’s Society)Verizon Foundation

*Deceased

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2011-12 GIVING Unrestricted Gifts $ 332,000

Restricted Gifts $ 582,000

Endowment Gifts $ 244,000

TOTAL GIFTS RECEIVED $ 1,158,000

Unrestricted 29%

Restricted 50%

Endowment 21%

2011-12 EXPENSES Student Learning $ 10,303,000

Institutional Support $ 4,158,000

Auxiliary Enterprises $ 1,140,000

TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES $15,601,000

Student Learning

66%

Institutional Support

27%

Auxiliary Enterprises

7%

2011-12 REVENUES Net Tuition and Fees $ 13,809,000

Auxiliary Enterprises $ 2,213,000

Other Revenues $ 1,210,000

TOTAL OPERATING REVENUES $ 17,140,000

Net Tuition and Fees

80%

Auxiliary Enterprises

13%

Other Revenues

7%

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