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President’s Club

The President’s Club recognizes members who donate $1,000 or more to any CSUSB initiative each year. Through their leadership investments, President’s Club members uplift Coyote students and strengthen the university’s mission of transforming lives through education.

Thank You to Our 2025-26 President's Club Members

It is a privilege to connect with those in the President’s Club at California State University, San Bernardino. You have demonstrated meaningful support and dedication to our students and campus community, and for that, we thank you.

Your generous contribution of $1,000 or more in a fiscal year places you among a distinguished group of donors who believe in the transformative power of education. You stand alongside others who are helping CSUSB thrive, not only through scholarships and academic enhancements, but also by advancing faculty excellence, groundbreaking research, and key campus priorities.

President Morales at Commencement
President Tomás D. Morales at Commencement 2025

Your investment speaks volumes. It reflects a shared commitment with President Tomás D. Morales to strengthen CSUSB’s mission and to uplift the Inland Empire and Coachella Valley through educational opportunity.

Perhaps most inspiring of all, your support is changing lives. Students, many of whom are the first in their families to attend college, are achieving their goals because of you. As someone who has walked that same path, I can personally attest to the difference your generosity makes.

On behalf of President Morales and the entire CSUSB community, thank you for believing in our students and for helping shape a brighter future for them and our region.

Sincerely,

 

Raymond W. Watts, CSPG                                                                                                                                                                                                        Interim Vice President, University Advancement & Executive Director, CSUSB Philanthropic Foundation

Raymond W. Watts