Naming Opportunities

University Commons

Designed to be a vital hub for student life, the University Commons will consist of 62,000 square feet of new construction as well as renovations to the Kuch Recreation and Athletic Center. The new facility will have three floors of spaces designed for dining, student clubs and activities, meetings and conferences, faculty offices, art exhibits, fitness, aerobics, sports and storage.

First Floor $1 million
Second Floor $1 million
Grand Entrance (First Floor) (Reserved by the Class of '71) Reserved
Café $500,000
Lower Level $500,000
Auditorium (Lower Level, seats 500) $500,000
Art Gallery $250,000
Lobby (Lower Level) $250,000
Fireplace Lounge (Reserved by Madeline Johnson Stein '68 & Isaac Stein) Reserved
Lounge (Second Floor, Adjacent to South Terrace) $250,000
Student Activity Lounge Areas (3 of 4 reserved) $50,000
Game Room (Second Floor) $100,000
Large Meeting/Board Room (Second Floor) $250,000
North Terrace (First Floor) $100,000
Outdoor Café Terrace (First Floor) (Reserved by Dr. M. Fredric Reiders) Reserved
South Terrace (Second Floor) $100,000
Terrace Balcony (Second Floor) (Reserved by Beverly R. Goldberg) Reserved
Bridge (Reserved by Class of '60) Reserved
Lounge Areas (First Floor) (3 of 4 reserved) $50,000
South Terrace Entrance (Lower Level) $50,000
Meeting Rooms (Second Floor) (2 of 2 reserved) Reserved
Student Club Meeting Rooms (3 of 3 reserved) Reserved
Athletic Office – larger (Lower Level) Reserved
Athletic Director’s Office (Lower Level) $25,000
Athletic Reception Office (Lower Level) $25,000
Faculty Offices (First Floor) (8 of 10 reserved) $10,000 ea.
(3) Faculty Offices (Lower Level) $10,000 ea.
Athletic Offices (Lower Level) (3 of 6 reserved) $10,000 ea.
Student Activities Offices (First Floor) (4 of 4 reserved) Reserved
Assistant Dean’s Office (Second Floor) Reserved

New Academic Building

Arcadia University seeks to name its newest academic building which consists of 18,000 square feet of classrooms and faculty offices located adjacent to Brubaker Hall. The facility also features state-of-the-art instructional technology as well as a cafe overlooking the new water feature and pond which have become popular gathering places for students, faculty, staff and visitors.

New Academic Building $2.5 Million
(3) Floors (1 of 3 reserved) $250,000
Café $150,000
(2) Lounges facing Water Feature (2 of 2 reserved) Reserved
(2) Lounges facing new University Commons (1 of 3 reserved) $75,000 ea.
Cafe Serving Area $50,000
Language Laboratory (Reserved by Carol Wrigley Young '54) Reserved
Adjunct Faculty Office (accommodates 6 faculty) Reserved
International Services Suite (second floor) $50,000
(4) Technologically-Advanced, Smart Classrooms (3 of 4 reserved) $25,000
Department Office $35,000
Adjunct Faculty Office (accommodates 6 faculty) Reserved
Seminar Rooms (3 of 3 reserved) Reserved
IPCR Resource Room $10,000
(22) Faculty Offices (11 of 22 reserved) $10,000 ea.

Castle Restoration

Few buildings on campus evoke as many memories as Grey Towers Castle. The University seeks to provide for the restoration and perpetual care of this National Historic Landmark with the Castle Restoration Fund designed to protect its historical and architectural significance.

Dining Room $300,000
Rose Room $300,000
Mirror Room $300,000
Conservatory $300,000

Oak Summit/Student Housing

Oak Summit/Student Housing $3 Million
Named Fitness Center $300,000
(6) Named Lounges $25,000 ea.

Renewal of Campus Landscaping

Entrance $250,000
Water Feature at New Academic Building $250,000
Green at University Commons Reserved
Green at Blankley Hall with Moon Gate Lighting Reserved
New Church Road Entrance $300,000

New Sports Facility/Field

New Sports Facility/Field
Subject to review and approvals
$1 Million

Endowments & Scholarships

Student Scholarships
Named Endowed Scholarship $25,000 or more
Distinguished Faculty & Leadership
Named Endowed Leadership Position (Dean, Provost, etc.) $1,500,000
Named Endowed Chair $1,000,000
Named Endowed Visiting Faculty/Artist $1,000,000
Named Endowed Professor $500,000
Opportunity Grants 
Named and Endowed Lecture Series $500,000
Curriculum Development
Arcadia Online Course - MBA Program $250,000
Arcadia Undergraduate Curriculum $250,000
Named Opportunity Grants Funds $25,000

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