Pillars of Thomas Aquinas College

Mr. and Mrs. Kraychy dance at the December 2008 wedding of their granddaughter Adrienne (Sauder) Rivera 鈥02.
Mr. and Mrs. Kraychy dance at the December 2008 wedding of their granddaughter Adrienne (Sauder 鈥02) Rivera.

When it comes to finances, most well-established academic institutions have it easy 鈥 fully capitalized for many years, sitting atop large endowments, and with an enormous pool of alumni to draw upon for support. Owing mostly to its young age, Thomas Aquinas College has none of these luxuries. Nonetheless, it has managed to thrive, due in no small part to people like Mary and Stephen Kraychy of Northbrook, Ill.

The Kraychys are not only members of the Thomas Aquinas College President鈥檚 Council,they are its longest-serving members, having contributed, consistently and without failure, to the College since 1974. They have given occasional in-kind gifts, such as books and stocks, as well as regular monetary donations matched by Mr. Kraychy鈥檚 former employer.

The President鈥檚 Council consists of the hundreds of loyal benefactors who contribute $1,000 or more to the College annually. These are the financial pillars of Thomas Aquinas College, collectively sustaining the College and all of its works. It is President鈥檚 Council members who, through their gifts, help to raise the $3 million in annual financial aid that the College provides to qualified students who would otherwise not be able to afford to attend.

Having renewed their membership for 35 consecutive years, the Kraychys are Council members par excellence.

The couple began supporting Thomas Aquinas College almost immediately after discovering it, only a few years after the College鈥檚 founding in 1971. 鈥淲e became aware of the College when the oldest of our three children, Kathy, was a high school junior and looking for colleges,鈥 Mrs. Kraychy recalls. 鈥淲e flew out to 天美影院 and were very impressed with what we saw. Kathy applied and was accepted, and she was one of the graduates of the Class of 1978.鈥

Kathy met her husband, Carl Sauder (鈥77), while both were students at the College, and they reside now in Puerto Rico, where Carl is Vice President for Academic Affairs of the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico. The Sauders have blessed the Kraychys with 12 of their 15 grandchildren, three of whom have graduated from the College.

What most impressed the Kraychys about the College from the moment they first learned about it 鈥 and what still impresses them today 鈥 is the mix of academic rigor and spiritual vibrancy. 鈥淭homas Aquinas College is outstanding in providing good, solid education and moral grounding to its students,鈥 says Mrs. Kraychy. 鈥淚t produces well-rounded graduates who are a credit to their families and to the Church, and who serve their country in one aspect or another.鈥

Because the College accepts no direct government funding, it is particularly dependent upon friends like the Kraychys and their fellow President鈥檚 Council members for its smooth financial operation. 鈥淧resident鈥檚 Council members are truly our 鈥榓ngels鈥,鈥 says Dr. Michael F. McLean, president of Thomas Aquinas College.

As a small token of gratitude, the College invites President鈥檚 Council members to campus each July to participate in its summer seminars 鈥 weekend-long sessions that include classroom discussions of the Great Books led by Thomas Aquinas College tutors. 鈥淧articipating in the seminars is a way to see what life at the College is like for our students,鈥 says Karim Obagi, the College鈥檚 executive director of development. 鈥淭hose who attend always seem to take something significant away from the experience, and many come back year after year.鈥

First and foremost, however 鈥 as the Kraychys are the first to agree 鈥 the real benefit of joining the President鈥檚 Council is the satisfaction of contributing to a noble enterprise that upholds in a singular way both faith and reason. In a short time, Thomas Aquinas College has already proved itself to be a vital resource for the Church and society 鈥 and a worthy investment.

For more information about the President鈥檚 Council, please contact Mr. Obagi at 800-634-9797 or by e-mail.