2025The Impact of
Your Giving

Bentley University is surging ahead with incredible momentum and boldly leading at the forefront of excellence in business education. We are fueling innovation, inspiring entrepreneurs and empowering students to lead with purpose.

The timeline below highlights some of this past fiscal year’s most remarkable moments. We are grateful for all that our generous community makes possible. THANK YOU!

Use the arrow-shaped buttons or the blue squares to browse through milestones throughout the year.

$9.6M   raised in FY2025

4,600

Bentley community members gave to support students, faculty and the campus

81%

of all donors gave to the Bentley Fund, providing immediate funding for areas of greatest need

$1.3M

for Athletics teams, clubs and resources.

2,039

True Blue donors with consistent support three or more years in a row

Ash Apsangi '25

I'm incredibly grateful for the generosity of the donors who make scholarships like mine possible. Their support has made a meaningful difference in my college experience and opened doors for me that I never imagined.

Ash Apsangi '25

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FALCONS FORWARD GIVING DAY

$1.13M

raised

$300K

President’s Council Challenge for new donors

622

new donors making their first gift ever

32

states and 7 countries. Alumni, families and friends near and far
joined the cause

President Brent Chrite

The pace of change in the marketplace and the workplace is fast and furious. With your partnership, Bentley is doing more than just keeping up — we’re strategically adapting to anticipate change and deliver a future-focused education. Together, we’re preparing the business leaders of tomorrow to meet any challenge the global economy may bring.

E. LaBrent Chrite, PhD
President, Bentley University

#1
Most Innovative School in the North
U.S. News & World Report
#15
Best college for long-term career success
#4
in U.S. for Master’s in Finance Degree
Financial Times
99%
Job Placement Rate Six Months After Graduation
#11
Best College in U.S.
Wall Street Journal
#8
in U.S. for ROI
U.S. News & World Report
#2
Graduation Rate in U.S. for Student-Athletes
NCAA Division II
$72K
Median Starting Salary (Undergraduates)