Thank you for your interest in CSUF's Geology Department. If you still wish to support this crowdfunding initiative you can make a gift at give.fullerton.edu. Please specify it for Account #70600.
COVID has impacted our ability to gather for our Geological Sciences Reunion, but we won’t let it limit our ability to support student scholarships through the funds we typically raise during our Alumni Reunion.
The Geological Sciences department at Cal State Fullerton has a long history of alumni engagement through event participation and donations that provide critical support for the next generation of geologists and Earth scientists. COVID-19 has disrupted our traditional means of fundraising, this effort will raise funds to directly support our students through scholarships and awards. Funding will be used to help enhance and endow several of our scholarships.
Through alumni support over the last few years, we’ve been able to create scholarship endowments and increase the distributed amounts of many of the named scholarships in our department. This year, we look to further enhance scholarship funding and support student participation in field camp.
Thank you for your consideration and support of the Geological Sciences Department and for playing a role in the future success of our students!
With a hardness of 5, Apatite can scratch a penny but not glass. Thank you for giving as all proceeds go to help funds our scholarships, and any amount helps!
Quartz has a hardness of 7 and is one of the most durable minerals. Thanks for being a durable donor!
Topaz is the hardest silicate mineral and is orthorhombic. Thank you for helping our students crystallize their knowledge of Earth!
Corundum has a hardness of 9, and includes rubies and sapphires. Thank you for being a gem!
The top of the Mohs scale with a hardness of 10. Thank you for being a 10 and helping our students reach their full, cut and polished potential!