Ed '56 and Bobbi Jasmin

Because our precious daughter, Lynn, died so young, it is most comforting for us to provide scholarships in her name through a Carroll College endowment to help other young women achieve their educational goals.

Lynn Marie Jasmin Memorial Endowment

Portrait of Ed, '56 and Bobbi Jasmin
Cindy Hollenbaugh, MD, '85

I am thankful that the professors, priests and students at Carroll College became my family when I first moved away from my childhood home in the Flathead Valley. At Carroll, I was constantly inspired and challenged not only to excel in academics but also to grow and mature in my personal and spiritual life. Without the help of generous scholarship donors, I would not have been able to attend Carroll. I established this endowed scholarship to help launch many other young women from the Flathead Valley on successful paths.

Portrait of Cindy Hollenbaugh, MD, '85
Jean Faure '81

"I created this endowment to honor my Mom, Viola Ruth Faure, who died of ovarian cancer in 2005.  As my Dad was a traveling salesman, Mom essentially raised nine children single-handed.  She instilled in each of us a love of learning and a quest for knowledge.  I knew at a very young age I wanted to be an attorney.  Through her strength and spirit, Mom inspired and encouraged me to pursue that dream.  Carroll, through its professors and programs, helped me to achieve that dream.  This endowment is my way of giving back, my way of helping someone

Portrait of Jean Faure '81
Patricia Chvatal '72

"I arrived at Carroll as a farmer’s daughter from Washington State with mediocre grades.  I was undecided what I wanted to pursue, but I knew I wanted to be a long way from home.  (Walla Walla to Helena seemed a long way to me in 1968!)  During my four years at Carroll, I became inspired as to how to live a fulfilling life.  Inspiration came from my fellow students, professors, janitors, and kitchen staff all of whom were filled with faith, generosity, service to others, and professionalism.  I was filled with a sense of being home while I was attend

Portrait of Patricia Chvatal '72
Richard '66 and Sue Buswell

We are honored to establish the Sue A. Buswell Endowed Professorship in Nursing at Carroll College as a contribution to the viability, transformation, and sustainability of the nursing profession. These funds will be utilized to support faculty scholarship and research in health prevention and promotion and the recruitment and retention of highly-qualified nursing faculty.

Sue A. Buswell Endowed Professorship in Nursing

Portrait of Richard '66 and Sue Buswell outdoors
William '73 and Diana '76 Beaulieu

We established the William and Diana Beaulieu Scholarship to recognize the education we received at Carroll and the opportunities that education gave us in our careers and our lives. We wanted others at Carroll to share the experience we had and we believe that this scholarship will allow us to share our success with others.

William and Diana Beaulieu Endowment

Portrait of  Diana '76 and William '73 Beaulieu
Patricia '63 and Thelmer Aalgaard

My husband and I created the Murray-Aalgaard Family Nursing Endowed Scholarship to express appreciation to Carroll College for the scholarship they extended to me way back in 1958 that helped make my dream of becoming a Registered Nurse come true. My nursing education programs, both diploma and baccalaureate at Carroll, were first-rate and prepared me well for my 30 year career in Nursing Administration at a 400 bed suburban hospital.

Portrait of Patricia '63 and Thelmer Aalgaard
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