Funding Priorities at the Mason Gross School of the Arts

FOR PLACEMENT ONLYThe Mason Gross School of the Arts has provided developing artists with a rigorous and nurturing creative environment since 1976. Over the years, the Mason Gross School has carved out a solid identity as a key player in a thriving arts scene, both on campus and internationally, presenting more than 500 performances, productions, and exhibitions each year. Students at the Mason Gross School receive the best of all educational worlds: intensive training in an arts conservatory with a resident, full-time faculty, and full access to the vast resources of a major public research university. The Mason Gross School trains thinking artists—versatile creative professionals who leave the school prepared to face the challenges of a rapidly changing arts world.

How Do You Want to Make a Difference?

Private support is vital to the advancement of the Mason Gross School of the Arts. With your support, the Mason Gross School can continue to evolve in dynamic ways. Whether you choose to invest in scholarships, contribute to facilities, or endow a faculty chair, your gift can have a significant impact on the future of the Mason Gross School of the Arts.

Please click below to find out more about the funding priorities at the Mason Gross School of the Arts. To learn more about how your gift can make a difference, please contact the Office of Development.

Student Scholarship and Financial Aid
Academic Excellence
Robert E. Mortensen Hall
Rutgers Conservatory at Shakespeare's Globe in London
Rutgers in New York Event Series
Endowed Chairs and Professorships
Faculty Travel and Professional Services
Mason Gross Presents Event Series
All-Steinway School

For more information, please call the Office of Development at 848-932-5237.