Santa Monica College Receives $1 Million Gift to Maintain And Support SMC's Online Education Program
Donation from Conrad Lee and Joan Dempsey Klein is the Largest Technology Gift Ever to Santa Monica College
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Jan. 15, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Santa Monica College (SMC) has received a gift of $1,025,000 from Santa Monica couple Conrad Lee Klein and Joan Dempsey Klein to create the Conrad Lee Klein Fund for Online Education. The donation marks the largest gift ever received by the SMC Foundation in support of Technology.
The Kleins, who credit higher education for helping them overcome impoverished childhoods and achieve professional and financial success, have specified that $1 million dollars of the fund be designated to maintain and support SMC's online education program. The remaining $25,000 is to be made available for other school priorities.
"Joan and I both understand the problems of poverty," said Conrad Lee Klein, who spent time in an orphanage and foster homes as a child. "We were fortunate enough to overcome them. We want to try to help others so they too can find their way up the ladder to success. We believe that through technology you can reach students of all economic levels."
"Online education provides an increasingly vital alternative to the traditional college classroom setting," said SMC President Dr. Chui L. Tsang. "Working people, parents, individuals with disabilities, people who live outside the Santa Monica area and many others who cannot regularly attend classes on campus will benefit immensely from this extremely generous gift."
Conrad Klein, who was born in New York, got his undergraduate degree in business from the NYU Stern School of Business before earning a Juris Doctorate from NYU Law School and Masters of Law from USC Law School. Joan Klein, a native Californian, attended San Diego State College, where she earned a degree in teaching. She then went on to get a law degree at UCLA.
Today, Conrad Lee Klein is the Trustee of the Mark Hughes Family Trust and President of the Mark Hughes Charity Foundation. He also served for two decades as outside legal counsel to Mark Hughes, the late founder and President of Herbalife. Joan is the Presiding Justice of the California Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, Division Three, and the most senior appellate justice in the state of California. She is also the co-founder and first President of the National Association of Women Judges.
Mr. Klein will become a member of SMC's Advisory Committee for the Academy on Entertainment and Technology (AET). This committee will be a key source of input to the President in preparation for the expansion of the AET Campus and incorporation of new academic disciplines.
In addition to the $1 million gift to SMC, The Klein's also contributed $2 million to UCLA School of Law for Scholarships.
"The Klein's donation is an extraordinary act of generosity for which the Santa Monica College Foundation is extremely grateful," said Foundation Executive Director Vanessa Butler. "This gift will allow SMC to use widely available technology to broaden the scope of its offerings and serve many more students throughout the community and the state."
About Santa Monica College
Santa Monica College is a two-year community college accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. Since it opened in 1929, SMC has grown into a thriving campus with approximately 34,000 students and offerings in more than 80 fields of study. It is the leader among the state's 112 community colleges in transferring students to the University of California, University of Southern California and Loyola-Marymount University. The campus also has one of the largest international student populations of any community college in the nation, with over 3,300 students from more than 100 countries.
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