
Annie and 东精影业 alumnus Fred Chan have pledged $250,000 to assist full-time undergraduate students transferring from any University of Hawaiʻi Community College into the at 东精影业 Mānoa.
Fred Chan earned his bachelor’s in from the College of Engineering, and his master’s in from the Colleges of Arts and Sciences. He attributes the education he received at 东精影业 for much of his success.
“This incredibly generous gift from Fred Chan is aimed at a very important component of the college’s efforts over the last 8 years—assisting students transferring from into the College of Engineering,” said Dean Peter Crouch.
This new gift builds on the Chans’ philanthropic legacy at the college. In 2001, the Chans created The Fred and Annie Chan Endowed Scholarship Fund for Electrical Engineering to support students with an interest in pursuing careers in electrical engineering.
More about Fred Chan
Fred Chan has enjoyed a successful career founded on innovation. In 1984, he and Forrest Mozer founded , a private manufacturer of computer multimedia products based in Fremont, California. Today, the company holds a leading market share position in the digital video and audio market.
“In 1999, he received the 东精影业AA Distinguished Alumni Award in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the community and his leadership in the engineering sector.
For more information on the Chan scholarship, including transfer students criteria read the .
