Your Donation...
• Enhances program development, making nine dual enrollment courses with three Midwest universities available to students
• Upgrades technology to keep our students ahead of the learning curve
• Ensures that our faculty can take advantage of programs that enhance their teaching skills to our superlative academic, spiritual and leadership programs
• Keeps Marian’s school and 23 acre campus safe, clean and beautiful giving, our students the finest learning environment in Omaha
• Ensures that tuition assistance is available to students in need
Only with the generosity of Marian’s Board of Directors, parents, alumnae, parents of alums, faculty and staff, grandparents and friends can Marian offer the level of exceptional education parents have come to expect. Together we can guarantee that Marian’s mission continues, committing all its resources to the college preparatory education of young women, teaching them to be confident, independent, thinking leaders.
Top Ten Classes for Alumnae Giving

Alums Margaret Hoarty '66 and Rose Roeder '66
| Class of 2010 |
63% |
| Class of 1969 |
37% |
| Class of 1966 |
33% |
| Class of 1959 |
32% |
| Class of 1988 |
31% |
| Class of 2009 |
31% |
| Class of 2007 |
30% |
| Class of 1982 |
30% |
| Class of 1961 |
29% |
| Class of 1993 |
29% |
| Total Alumnae Partcipation |
19% |
*Don't see your class in the top ten? Click here for rankings on completed pledges.

The Marian Fund is a huge success! Thanks to more than 150 parent, alumnae and parent of alumnae volunteers, more than $593,150 has been pledged to the 2011-2012 Marian Fund. Current parents have pledged $221,450-- 37% over their goal. The Marian Fund still needs your support! Have no fear, you may make your tax-deductible gift online today.
Class of 2012 Pledges to The Marian Fund

Marian's most recent graduates, the Class of 2012, presented Head of School Susan Toohey with a $6,650 check, which represented a four-year, $50 dollar pledge to The Marian Fund. In 2007, Marian's Advancement Program began teaching the senior class about women in philanthropy and the importance of financially supporting organizations that you care about and that you want to see advance their mission and vision. The Class of 2011 collected four-year, $50 pledges--$5 the first year of college, $10 the second, $15 the third and $20 the fourth--from more 80% of its members. The Senior Class Pledge has now become a tradition.