Giving to CIE
CIE has charitable status
ESP Student Leadership Funding
ESP Student Scholarships Funding
CIE Educational Initiative Funding
LLeaP Cares
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Student Leadership Development
Support Student Leadership Development by contributing to the Allen B. Clarke and Dennis Forcese CIE Access Endowment Fund
The CIE Access Endowment, founded by Allen B. Clarke, provides funds to develop the leadership capabilities of Carleton students working as peer mentors, workshop facilitators and academic coaches among other program supports.
- With the revenue from this endowment, we pay former ESP students as they continue with their degree studies at Carleton while giving back to ESP through meaningful employment at the CIE.
DONATE TODAY to give leadership & professional development opportunities to ESP students and alumni!
THANK YOU. Your contribution ensures that former ESP students can work with current ESP students each year as mentors, coaches, and facilitators.
ESP Students
Award ESP Students for their hard work and persistence.
This endowed fund provides yearly award funding for ESP students who achieve a GPA of A- or higher as they successfully complete ESP and proceed to a degree program. The knowledge that they can win an award motivates ESP students to work hard, maintain good academic habits, and use their resources during the year – workshops, coaching, mentors, and advising.
- With the revenue from this fund, we award former ESP students with funding towards their tuition as they continue with their degree studies at Carleton.
DONATE TODAY to inspire ESP students to achieve their academic goals.
THANK YOU. Your gifts inspire students of all ages and all walks of life with the confidence and support to succeed and achieve their goals.
Transformative University Access
Fund Transformative University Access at the Centre for Initiatives in Education
For 25 years, Carleton’s Centre for Initiatives in Education (CIE) has provided innovative and evidence-based university opportunities to students of all ages and all walks of life.
- The Enriched Support Program (ESP) is an alternative admissions first year program with access AND support for those who might not otherwise have been admitted to university.
- Lifelong LEArning Program(LLeaP) provides vibrant community engagement through affordable non-credit courses taught by experts to adults of all ages.
- New projects in response to the pandemic include an in-development School-Within-a-University at Carleton for at-risk high school students, outreach to students in vulnerable communities with ESP Community Mentoring, and Carleton’s Academic Prep Course for incoming first year students in all faculties.
DONATE HERE to support innovative educational programming at the Centre for Initiatives in Education.
THANK YOU. Your critical support will help ensure that the Centre has a strong foundation for the future.