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Dear Friends of 51ÁÔÆæ,

Over the past few weeks, much of the talk here on campus has been centered around our new campus. Next fall, by the grace of God, we will enroll the first students to 51ÁÔÆæ, New England. Please keep them, and all those involved in this undertaking, in your prayers.

Here in Santa Paula, there has also been much to be thankful for. During the 2017-2018 fiscal year, which closed on June 30, the 51ÁÔÆæ community came safely through the Thomas Fire and the ensuing mudslides. Significant grants from the Edwin L. Wiegand Trust and the Dan Murphy Foundation, along with many generous contributions from private benefactors, have aided us in restoring and improving the campus.

Another major addition to our campus occurred in the spring, when construction was completed on St. Cecilia Hall. We were honored to have pianist Peter Serkin perform the inaugural concert in this beautiful new building, a gift of the Fritz B. Burns Foundation. Since then, St. Cecilia Hall has been the setting for a variety of lectures and student productions, including Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Gilbert & Sullivan’s Patience, and a concert by the student-led choral group Chrysostomos.

Most importantly, through all of these changes, the work of the College has continued. In her Senior Address, Suzanne Urbancic (’18) said:

“We should see this eventful period during which we have been students here as an opportunity to rekindle in ourselves the passion and vision of our founding mission, a mission which, as alumni, it is our duty and privilege to keep alive.â€

Our alumni carry the mission of the College into the wider world, and they do so in many different ways. During the 2018 fiscal year, for example:

As you review the linked audited financial statements for 2017-2018, I hope you will remember all of the good work that they represent. Thanks to your generosity, our students have the opportunity to follow in the footsteps of these alumni, and many others. Your support and your prayers are truly the instruments of God’s grace for us.

On behalf of all of our students, faculty, and staff, I thank you.

Sincerely,

Michael F. McLean

Michael F. McLean
President