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Elizabeth City State University Receives Record-Breaking Gift From MacKenzie Scott

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Elizabeth City State University Receives Record-Breaking Gift From MacKenzie Scott
Posted By: Will Moss on March 20, 2026


Elizabeth City State University (ECSU), a historically Black university in North Carolina, has received a transformative donation from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, marking the largest single gift in the institution's history.

The unprecedented contribution comes as Scott continues her commitment to supporting underserved communities and educational institutions, with HBCUs remaining a central focus of her philanthropic efforts.

Key Takeaway: This record-breaking donation represents the largest single gift Elizabeth City State University has ever received, positioning the institution for significant expansion and enhanced opportunities for students.

Elizabeth City State University, a member of the University of North Carolina System, serves approximately 1,400 students and has been a cornerstone of higher education in northeastern North Carolina since its founding in 1891. The university is recognized for its programs in aviation science, teacher education, and STEM fields.

Scott, the former wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, has emerged as one of the nation's most significant philanthropists, with a particular emphasis on racial equity and educational access. Her giving strategy focuses on organizations serving communities that have been historically underfunded and marginalized.

This gift to ECSU continues Scott's pattern of substantial contributions to HBCUs across the nation.



Her previous donations have supported institutions including Howard University, Hampton University, Tuskegee University, and Xavier University of Louisiana, among others, collectively totaling hundreds of millions of dollars to the HBCU community.

The announcement comes at a crucial time for HBCUs, which continue to face funding disparities compared to predominantly white institutions despite their proven track record of producing Black professionals across all fields. HBCUs educate a disproportionate number of Black graduates in STEM fields, business, and education while operating with significantly smaller endowments.

While specific details about how ECSU plans to utilize the gift have not yet been announced, such transformative donations typically support:

  • Campus infrastructure improvements and modernization
  • Scholarship programs and student financial aid
  • Faculty recruitment and retention initiatives
  • Academic program expansion and enhancement
  • Research capabilities and technology upgrades

The impact of this historic gift will likely be felt for generations of ECSU students, strengthening the university's ability to fulfill its mission of providing accessible, quality education to students from diverse backgrounds.

As more details emerge about the specific allocation and impact of Scott's donation, the ECSU community and broader HBCU network celebrate this significant investment in Black higher education and the continued recognition of the vital role these institutions play in American society.

Originally reported by Google News HBCU.


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