Kalafut family continues support of Kennesaw State with latest scholarship fund

KENNESAW, Ga. | May 13, 2021

George and Alice Kalafut
Alice and George Kalafut

George and Alice Kalafut have been part of the Kennesaw State family for more than 30 years, and now their own family is the inspiration for their latest gift to the University.

Named in honor of George and Alice鈥檚 daughters, the Katherine Kalafut Cody and Tracy Kalafut Collerain Endowed Scholarship will support students in and the who are majoring in , or . The Kalafuts have pledged $100,000 for the scholarship, which will grow to a $250,000 contribution through a 150 percent matching program made possible by John and Rosemary Brown and the .

鈥淲e can鈥檛 think of a nicer way to honor our daughters,鈥 said George, a longtime 无码变态 Foundation trustee. 鈥淭hey both benefitted from attending universities, and we are thankful to be able to provide that opportunity for others.鈥

Their daughter Tracy, an enterprise application implementation specialist with (UITS), has worked at Kennesaw State for 15 years. Elder daughter Katherine passed away in 2018 from a rare illness after having a successful career in the New York fashion industry.

While the Kalafuts always have viewed their daughters as caring people interested in helping others, they developed a deeper appreciation for that following Katherine鈥檚 death. An overflow crowd packed into her church for a memorial service, and tributes to Katherine continued to stream in afterward.

鈥淧eople would come up to us or write letters to us and say, 鈥楽he helped me with my rent one month. She did this, she did that,鈥 and I got chills,鈥 Alice said. 鈥淲e knew that she made use of her time on Earth and had a life well-lived.鈥

This is the latest contribution from the Kalafuts. In 2017, they established the Alice G. Kalafut Scholarship to support women, with a focus on single mothers studying information systems, finance and accounting. The scholarship is one of the largest endowments bestowed on the Coles College of Business.

According to Alice Kalafut, there aren鈥檛 many scholarship opportunities for single mothers.

鈥淲hen you meet these women and hear their stories, you realize that it鈥檚 pretty tough for them to handle all the responsibilities of being a single mom while furthering their education,鈥 she said. 鈥淚f we can make it any easier for them, we鈥檙e grateful.鈥

The Kalafuts have been part of the Owl family since 1991, when George became a trustee for Kennesaw State College. During his time with the Foundation, he has served as chair of the finance and investment committees.

鈥淲e are happy to support Kennesaw State, and having our personal connection makes it even more enjoyable for us,鈥 George said. 鈥淏eing part of something that has been so successful and has grown so much 鈥 not only in size, but in quality 鈥 and contributing to it from the Foundation side is the type of experience that you don鈥檛 have very often in a lifetime.鈥

鈥 Paul Floeckher


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