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A financial contribution from the estate of Donald and Susie Wilson developed in collaboration with the KSU Foundation and K-State’s College of Architecture, Planning and Design, is now the largest commitment to date for the college.

Valued at approximately $13 million, the charitable trust fund established by the late Donald Wilson, a graduate of the college in 1959, and his late wife Susie, will eventually provide annual fellowships to approximately 20 APDesign students with a GPA of 3.5 or higher.

The fellowships will cover the cost of tuition, fees and books and it will include a housing stipend. Alexis Broadbent, Colton Gauthier, Kara Davis, Miguel Perez, Devin Tilley, Cale Mueller and Grace Parrott were the first recipients of this fellowship.

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