MacKenzie Scott's $17M to Oklahoma College Strengthens Equity Amid Political Challenges

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- MacKenzie Scott donates $17M to Northern Oklahoma College (NOC), its largest gift ever, to fund scholarships and expand access for underserved students.

- The donation aligns with her $700M+ support for HBCUs and marginalized communities, emphasizing equity in education through institutional autonomy.

- A parallel $5M gift to Little Priest Tribal College supports Indigenous education, reflecting her focus on systemic gaps in access for low-income and Indigenous students.

- With over $19B in total philanthropy, Scott’s strategy prioritizes empowering institutions to address racial equity and social justice without donor-imposed conditions.

MacKenzie Scott has made another significant philanthropic move, this time extending her support to Oklahoma's educational institutions with a $17 million donation to Northern Oklahoma College (NOC), the state's oldest public community college. The gift,

, underscores Scott's ongoing commitment to expanding access to higher education for underserved populations. At NOC, where 80% of students receive financial aid and 75% graduate without student loan debt, and academic programs, and strategic initiatives outlined in the college's 2025 plan.

NOC President Diana Morris called the donation "truly life-changing," emphasizing its potential to elevate the college's role as a leader in affordable, accessible education.

, "Her donation will assist us as we seek to achieve our vision of serving as a model institution and leader in academic quality and cultural enrichment." The contribution aligns with Scott's broader strategy of empowering institutions that prioritize equity, a focus that has seen her to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and other organizations advancing educational access for marginalized communities.

The donation to NOC follows a parallel $5 million gift to Little Priest Tribal College in Nebraska,

. The tribal college, which serves around 250 students, set to begin in 2026. These recent contributions highlight Scott's pattern of supporting institutions that address systemic gaps in education, particularly for Indigenous and low-income students.

Scott, whose net worth is estimated at $33 billion, has long adhered to a giving philosophy that

over how donations are used. This approach, uncommon among major philanthropists, has allowed colleges and nonprofits to tailor resources to their most pressing needs without donor-imposed conditions. Her Giving Pledge commitment-to donate at least half her wealth- has already , with a focus on social justice, racial equity, and educational reform.

The NOC and Little Priest Tribal College gifts add to a growing list of high-profile donations from Scott,

and $50 million to the Native Forward Scholars Fund. As political challenges to diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives persist, her support for institutions fostering these values has become increasingly critical.

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