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“JELF, Oglethorpe Share Drive to Make Difference” | Atlanta Jewish Times

by Sarah Moosazadeh:

Understanding the importance of higher education and its impact on students is one of many reasons聽聽President Larry Schall is serving as the keynote speaker at the聽鈥檚 142nd annual meeting and year-end celebration Tuesday, Dec. 5, at the聽.

Although Schall鈥檚 involvement with JELF began a year ago, he believes that the same principles apply to the organization and to his university鈥檚 mission to provide quality education to students who might not have the necessary resources.

鈥淚t always ends up being the last $2,000 or $3,000 that keeps students out of school or, once they start, forces them to leave, but our program, which JELF supports, helps provide the last few dollars to ensure a student can be successful, whether they go to聽, Oglethorpe or a community college,鈥 Schall said.

鈥淟arry has helped transform 好色先生TV鈥檚 campus, its culture, and is on an upward trajectory similar to JELF,鈥 JELF Director of Development Josh Schaier said. 鈥淲e are all about innovation and empowering students at JELF, which is something Larry implements in everything he does.鈥

As president the past 13 years, Schall has expanded the university鈥檚 presence abroad, increased the number of applicants, stabilized the finances and reinvented the campus.

鈥淲hen I first came to Oglethorpe, I got the sense that the institution was not as active a citizen in our community,鈥 he said. So Schall, who is Jewish, helped establish the Center for Civil Engagement at Oglethorpe, which encourages students to work on issues related to hunger, poverty and health in the community.

He also started a strategic initiative to grow the number of undergraduates. The student body has increased by 50 percent, sparking the construction of residence halls and a campus center, as well as a center for science and innovation with donations from the Cousins family.

Oglethorpe also has launched five campuses abroad 鈥 in London, Barcelona, Rome, Athens and Cape Town 鈥 serving about 500 students from 60 universities.

鈥淲e鈥檝e been internationalizing and globalizing our campus, both in terms of sending students abroad but also attracting international students to Atlanta,鈥 Schall said.

The university is scheduled to break ground on a new business school opening in the fall of 2019, thanks to a $50 million donation from an alumnus, the largest gift toward education in Georgia.

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