South Carolina State Launches $41.2 Million Campaign To Elevate Campus, Athletics And Research

SC State begins a historic fundraising push

South Carolina State campaign momentum is building after the university officially launched a $41.2 million fundraising effort designed to expand student support, strengthen academics and athletics, and improve campus facilities.

The five-year initiative, called The Power of SC State: A Capital Campaign to Elevate Excellence, is one of the university’s most ambitious fundraising efforts to date. South Carolina State said the campaign is focused on five major priorities: student scholarships, athletics enhancements, faculty and staff support, programmatic opportunities, and revitalized facilities.

The campaign also arrives at a key moment for South Carolina State University. The Orangeburg institution is working to build on its recent research growth, campus construction, and rising alumni engagement while creating a stronger student experience for future Bulldogs.

A campaign built around student success

The South Carolina State campaign is centered on the student experience. University leaders said the fundraising effort is designed to create more scholarships, strengthen academic programs, support faculty and staff, and modernize facilities across campus.

SC State President Alexander Conyers said the campaign reflects the university’s larger vision for student success. He noted that public support remains important, but private giving helps complete the picture for a university looking to keep moving forward.

That message gives the campaign a clear purpose. This is not only about raising money. It is about aligning alumni, donors, corporate partners, and university supporters around the next chapter of SC State.

For HBCUs, that kind of campaign can have a major impact. Many institutions are asked to do more with less while serving students who often need stronger financial and academic support. A campaign of this size gives SC State a chance to close gaps, expand opportunity, and invest in areas that affect students every day.

More than $17 million already raised

SC State is not starting from zero. The university said the campaign’s silent phase began in 2024, and donors have already contributed more than $17.4 million toward the $41.2 million goal.

That early fundraising total gives the campaign a strong foundation. It also shows that alumni and supporters are responding to the university’s vision before the public phase fully ramps up.

According to the university, SC State raised more than $6.08 million in private contributions during the 2024–25 fiscal year. Donor participation also increased by 34%, reaching the highest annual donor count in the university’s 130-year history. The school said its alumni giving rate reached 15.2%, which was above both the national average and the HBCU average.

Those numbers matter because fundraising is not only about major gifts. It is also about participation. When more alumni give, even at different levels, it signals belief in the institution and helps build long-term fundraising culture.

Oliver C. Dawson Stadium gets major attention

Athletics is one of the campaign’s most visible pillars. A centerpiece of the South Carolina State campaign is a $10.4 million renovation of Oliver C. Dawson Stadium, home of Bulldog football. Planned upgrades include new LED lighting, modernized press boxes, a second elevator for improved accessibility, and the addition of the “Dog Park,” a premium pregame experience.

For SC State, those upgrades are about more than aesthetics. Football Saturdays are a major part of HBCU culture, alumni connection, student pride, and donor engagement. A stronger stadium experience can help the university create more excitement around game days while supporting student-athletes with improved competition spaces.

The stadium investment also speaks to a larger trend across HBCU athletics. Facilities matter in recruiting, fan experience, media visibility, and revenue. As more HBCUs compete for talent and attention, modernizing athletic spaces has become a strategic priority.

SC State has a proud football history, and investing in Oliver C. Dawson Stadium helps connect that legacy to the future.

Research growth adds another layer

The campaign also comes as SC State continues to grow its research profile. The university recently earned R2 status in the Carnegie Classification system, placing it among high research activity institutions. Campaign funds are expected to support that momentum through academic investments, including $2 million for endowed professorships and $5.5 million for scholarships.

That part of the campaign may not be as visible as a stadium renovation, but it is just as important. Research status can help a university attract stronger faculty, compete for larger grants, build academic partnerships, and create more opportunities for students.

For an HBCU like SC State, research growth also carries community impact. HBCUs often produce research tied to real public needs, including agriculture, education, health, technology, economic development, and rural communities. More research capacity can help SC State deepen its role as a public-serving institution in South Carolina and beyond.

Campus construction is already underway

The South Carolina State campaign also complements more than $210 million in ongoing campus construction. Conyers said the work includes a new 94,000-square-foot academic facility and a state-of-the-art university library.

That larger campus investment helps show why the fundraising campaign matters now. SC State is not only announcing future goals. It is already in the middle of a physical and academic transformation.

Modern facilities can change how students learn, gather, study, and see themselves on campus. For many HBCUs, facility upgrades are also tied to retention and recruitment. Students want to attend schools that reflect their ambition, and alumni want to support campuses that are visibly growing.

SC State’s campaign gives donors a way to support that progress directly.

Alumni leadership drives the effort

The campaign is being led by a group of co-chairs with deep connections to SC State. The university named Col. (Ret.) Ned E. Felder, Hank and Iva Allen, Coach Oliver “Buddy” Pough, Josie Pough, and Patrena Rice among the leaders helping guide the effort.

That alumni involvement is important. HBCU campaigns are often strongest when they are rooted in people who know the institution’s story from the inside. Alumni do not only give money. They give credibility, relationships, and a sense of shared responsibility.

Honorary co-chair Col. Felder framed the campaign as a responsibility to future students, saying the effort can help provide a stronger foundation for generations to come.

That is the heart of the message. SC State is asking its community to invest not only in buildings or programs, but in the students who will carry the Bulldog legacy forward.

A bigger moment for HBCU fundraising

The South Carolina State campaign reflects a bigger moment across HBCU higher education. As more HBCUs pursue research growth, athletic upgrades, stronger student support, and modernized campuses, private fundraising is becoming even more important.

Public funding remains central, especially for public HBCUs. But large-scale campaigns help institutions build flexible resources that can move faster than state budgets or federal funding cycles. They also allow alumni and partners to help shape the future of schools that have shaped generations of Black leaders.

SC State’s $41.2 million goal is ambitious, but the early momentum shows the university has already built support. With more than $17.4 million raised during the silent phase, record private giving, and a rising alumni participation rate, the Bulldogs are entering the public phase with real traction.

SC State looks toward its next chapter

South Carolina State’s campaign is about more than a fundraising total. It is about what the university wants to become and how boldly it wants to move.

The $41.2 million effort gives SC State a platform to invest in students, expand scholarships, support faculty, elevate athletics, modernize facilities, and strengthen its research future. It also gives alumni and supporters a clear invitation to help shape the university’s next era.

For Bulldogs past, present, and future, The Power of SC State is more than a campaign title. It is a call to invest in the institution’s legacy and the students who will carry it next.

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