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December 10, 2025
EOSC receives $16 million donation

WILBURTON – Eastern Oklahoma State College has received an unprecedented $16 million unrestricted gift from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott through her foundation, Yield Giving. This donation marks the largest single donation in the college’s more than 117year history.

The gift will be stewarded by the Eastern Oklahoma State College Development Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that supports student success and campus priorities.

Eastern President Dr. Randy Harp said Scott’s generosity affirms the college’s longstanding commitment to the region.

“This is truly a historic moment and will be transformational for Eastern,” Harp said. “MacKenzie Scott’s investment demonstrates tremendous confidence in our mission and in the life-changing opportunities we provide for students. This gift will allow us to think bigger, act faster and expand the ways we serve Southeast Oklahoma for decades to come.”

Dr. Cathy Cogburn, Executive Director of the Eastern Oklahoma State College Development Foundation, said the Foundation is honored to steward a gift of this magnitude.

“This extraordinary and truly transformational gift from MacKenzie Scott’s Yield Giving Organization will change lives for generations,” Cogburn said. “At Eastern Oklahoma State College, our mission is to put students first, and this investment empowers us to expand opportunities, remove barriers, and move mountains for those we serve. We are honored and humbled by this incredible vote of confidence from Ms. Scott.”

Because the donation is unrestricted, the Foundation will work with college administration to determine how best to direct the funds in alignment with Eastern’s mission and strategic priorities. Foundation leaders emphasized that decisions will be guided by a long-term view of student success, workforce development and regional impact.

Across the nation, Scott has become a significant supporter of higher education, particularly among institutions that serve rural regions and large numbers of first-generation, low-income or underrepresented students. Her unrestricted gifts through Yield Giving empower colleges to respond quickly to emerging needs and high-im-

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