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THE VISION... has become reality!

In 2015, the University of Mary embarked on a three-phase “Vision 2030 Capital Campaign,” a comprehensive strategic planning initiative unanimously approved by its Board of Trustees. Together with our dedicated community of alumni, current students, faculty, administration, community members, parents, donors, and trustees, we have meticulously crafted a robust strategic plan that not only upholds the mission set forth by our founders, the Benedictine Sisters of Annunciation Monastery, by meeting the needs of the people of this region and beyond but also transforms the campus.

Vision 2030 Phase II: Building Momentum Toward Our $272 Million Goal

After successfully surpassing our Phase I milestone, Phase II is off to a tremendous start. This exciting stage launched with a generous $12 million gift from Harold Hamm and Continental Resources and is moving on a fast-paced trajectory toward our goal of $272 million.


Vision 2030 Phase II

The University of Mary intends to do nothing less than help transform the world by the transformation of lives.

The Four Pillars of Phase II

The University of Mary intends to grow our School of Health Sciences to meet the needs of our nation, even as we thoughtfully name it in honor of one of the great saints of our time, Saint Gianna Beretta Molla. In this way, we will signal both our commitment to providing exceptional health sciences education and our profound respect for medical ethics and the dignity of every human person, especially those in need.

Great universities are known for their intellectual depth. Throughout the campus, the University of Mary is investing in academic excellence through Centers of Distinction. One Center of Distinction that the University of Mary plans to officially complete is our Hamm School of Engineering. The school reflects the university’s distinctive character of investing in academic excellence by providing exceptional programs for mechanical, electrical, and civil engineering, as well as computer science and construction management. Future expectations include the creation of additional programs in chemical and industrial engineering. By 2030, the Hamm School of Engineering is to graduate 50 engineers each academic year.

The proposed Welcome Center addition on the east of the Benedictine Center for Servant Leadership will be the starting point of a prospective student's time on campus, helping guests experience a sense of place. The south campus entrance will be designated as the main entrance, and with a “re-ordering” of roadways, New arrivals will be naturally directed to the front door of the Welcome Center. It is designed with access to all the necessary offices. First and foremost, the center will be meant to shower prospective students with Benedictine hospitality. Services will include the offices of admissions, alumni, student life, military services, financial aid, and student accounts.

The facilities envisioned in this plan serve not merely the winning of championships but also the formation of character and the building of community. The desire for a new football stadium on campus includes plans for scholar-athlete academic support, stadium seating, and additional classroom space in the multi-use Research Performance Center (RPC), located between the fieldhouse and the football stadium.

The Multipurpose Sports Dome, located just beyond the south endzone of the new football stadium, will be home to NCAA Soccer and Softball in the winter and will give our students a recreational venue in the colder months. Hosting our competitions on-campus makes athletics, even more, a place for the student body, alumni, and the local community to rally around our athletics program and experience true Benedictine hospitality. As the university begins to implement these priorities, it is critical the campus landscape is planned in a way that best accommodates future buildings and changes to the campus layout.


What We Have Accomplished

Phase I

Phase I was a success! Following the close of Phase 1 in January 2019, we were able to announce that we not only met our goal of $96 million but exceeded it by nearly $5 million. God has truly blessed us! We celebrate the completion of Phase I and look forward eagerly to what Phase II will bring through its four pillars.

Thanks to the abundant generosity of our donors, during Phase 1 we:

  • Built Roers Hall, a 276-bed residence hall for freshman women;
  • Constructed an 80,000-square-foot fieldhouse, which includes a 4,250-square-foot Wellness Center;
  • Established a new School of Engineering to serve the workforce needs of a thriving energy-producing region;
  • And at the heart of campus, we are thrilled to have built an 80,000-square-foot student center. Lumen Vitae University Center offers 24/7 dining in the Crow’s Nest Campus Restaurant, a coffee shop, spacious study and gathering spaces, student organization offices, a clinic, bank, bookstore, Hall of Fame, Founders Hall, a stunning banquet and conference space, and more.
  • Warford Grotto, in honor of the university's namesake, Mary, the Mother of Jesus, was created from native prairie stone as a lovely place of prayer and contemplation.
  • Faculty formation in the Catholic Intellectual tradition is dedicated to deepening the understanding of how to transmit the values we cherish to our students.
  • An ongoing commitment to religious literacy is designed to foster respectful dialogue among faiths.

Phase II

We are currently in the heart of Phase II and have been overwhelmed with the generosity of those willing to give.

  • Substantial achievements in Phase II for Hamm School of Engineering and Saint Gianna School of Health Sciences
  • Hamm School of Engineering underwent a remarkable transformation with new and renovated facilities. 
  • The school was officially named in honor of Mr. Harold Hamm's generous gift, and an endowed chair of engineering established with support from Continental Resources. 
  • St. Gianna School of Health Sciences introduced a Tuition-Free Nursing Academy for full-time, first-year freshman students. 
  • All programs within Saint Gianna School of Health Sciences successfully relocated to the main campus. 
  • The Winter Garden, "The Lodge," unveiled in the fall of 2023 as a communal space with a warm, natural setting and panoramic views. 
  • Casey Center underwent state-of-the-art renovations in the summer of 2023, providing cutting-edge simulation facilities for nursing and health sciences students. 
  • progressing with surveying and soil bore testing after receiving a "significant and transformative gift" toward the athletics complex. 

These accomplishments underscore a transformative and impactful advancement in the academic and physical infrastructure of both schools, highlighting strong support received during Phase II. 

Join Our Mission

If you would like to be part of our life-changing work here at the University of Mary, please contact a member of our Mission Advancement team or give online now!