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Santa Clara University President Michael E. Engh, S.J., to Conclude Presidency in 2019, Following 10th Anniversary as President
[June 01, 2018]

Santa Clara University President Michael E. Engh, S.J., to Conclude Presidency in 2019, Following 10th Anniversary as President


Santa Clara University PresidentĀ Michael E. Engh, S.J., today announced that he plans to conclude his presidency on June 30, 2019, following his tenth anniversary as President and at the end of the 2018-2019 academic year. Father Engh has served as Santa Clara's 28th president since 2009. He was the University's first new President in 20 years and led the University in defining its vision for the future with Santa Clara 2020, a bold and integrated strategic plan to advance Santa Clara's mission and strengthen its capacity to educate for the betterment of society.

"I am honored to have had the opportunity to lead this distinguished university over the past ten years. As I have reflected on the University's path as well as my own, I came to the conclusion that now is the right time to bring in a new leader to take Santa Clara University into the future," said Father Engh. "Santa Clara is prospering and rising to new heights of achievement in teaching, curriculum development, scholarship, creative expression, and service to our students and the broader community. I have immense gratitude for the Santa Clara Community's whole-hearted dedication to our shared mission of educating women and men to create a more just, humane, and sustainable world. I am proud of all we have accomplished together and look forward to spending the upcoming year working with the Community to continue to further our goals."

During his tenure, Father Engh substantially strengthened the University and advanced its mission and reputation. In particular, Father Engh greatly expanded academic offerings by creating nearly 20 new degrees, certificates or online degree programs, transforming the size, diversity and caliber of the student body by growing the number of applicants by 60% while simultaneously improving the graduation rate by nearly 10% and increasing the average GPA of accepted students from 3.55 in 2009 to 3.67 in 2017, and median SAT score by 12% from 2009 to 2017.

Additionally, under Father Engh's leadership, the University attracted six new Academic Deans and hired nearly all members of the executive leadership, two of the Executive Directors for the Centers of Distinction, and the Director of Campus Ministry, while producing numerous Rhodes, Truman, Schwarzman, Stanford Knight-Hennessy, Fulbright, Udall, and Goldwater Scholars, increasing the number of programs and fellowships in the Markkula Center and the Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship, and doubling the number of first-generation college LEAD Scholars Program participants.

Under Father Engh's leadership, the University made significant progress in a number of other important areas, including:

  • Nearly doubling the University's endowment from $515 million in 2009 to $926 million in 2018, and achieving total fundraising of $660 million.
  • Forming the Office for Diversity and Inclusion and Blue Ribbon Commission on Diversity and Inclusion, as well as increasing the number of assistant professors who are faculty of color from 32% to 44%.
  • Creating the Blue Ribbon Commission on Athletics and making key hires in athletics, including filling the positions of Athletics Director and Men's Basketball Coach, as well as garnering additional funding to support University athletics programs.
  • Launching the Johnson Scholarship Program, wich recognizes and encourages students to explore their personal potential and develop deep leadership skills, while attaining high levels of academic achievement.
  • Signing the Climate Neutrality Action Plan, enhancing the award-winning Center for Sustainability and embedding the culture of sustainability among the entire University Community.
  • Designing the Sobrato Campus for Discovery and Innovation to bolster the University's leadership in STEM education.
  • Developing or renovating approximately 900,000 gross square feet of new program space - one-third of the entire campus environment as of 2018.
  • Prioritizing updates to classrooms, facilities and technology infrastructure, including constructing and/or renovating the Donohoe Alumni House, Edward M. Dowd Art & Art History Building, Howard S. and Alida S. Charney Hall of Law, Patricia and Stephen Schott Enrollment Management Building, Guadalupe Hall, Paul L. Locatelli, S.J. Student Activities Center, the Finn, Swig, Dunne, and Walsh-McLaughlin residence halls, the Benson Center, the Delia Walsh Administration Building, Heafey-Bergin Hall, Varsi Hall, the Stevens Stadium, Soccer Training Center and Buck Shaw Field, the Softball Field, and University Villas, as well as rebuilding and expanding the Graham Residence, and rejuvenating the Abby Sobrato and Franklin Street malls.
  • Expanding study abroad and internship opportunities and achieving an Open Doors 2017 Ranking of 16th in terms of number of students who studied abroad among master's comprehensive universities.
  • Building connections with the local community, including the City of Santa Clara, by launching the Entrepreneurs' Law Clinic and doubling its capacity to deliver quality legal services to entrepreneurs, as well as the Thriving Neighbors Initiative of the Ignatian Center for Jesuit Education, a program dedicated to scholarship, teaching, and sustainable development.
  • Achieving the highest U.S. News & World Report ranking for any master's university in the U.S. with respect to the University's retention rate of 94%, as well as a top 100 ranking for the Leavey School of Business.



Father Engh was also instrumental in advancing the University's theological studies, education and ministry. Among other efforts, he oversaw the integration of the Jesuit School of Theology, the initiation of a Post-Doc Consortium among Jesuit universities to recruit highly talented faculty to Santa Clara, launch of the Online Hispanic Lay Ministry and Online Masters in Theological Studies programs and establishment of the ExCEL Teacher Training for Catholic Schools.

"Santa Clara University plays a unique and important role in Silicon Valley, and on behalf of the entire Board of Trustees, I would like to thank Father Engh for his exceptional leadership and tremendous contributions," saidĀ Paul Gentzkow, Chair of the Board of Trustees. "Father Engh's intelligence, compassion, integrity and humility have guided the University, an exemplar of Jesuit education. We appreciate his distinguished service to the Santa Clara University Community, of which he will always be a part. We look forward to working closely with Father Engh and our talented and capable leadership team over the coming year as we continue to advance important University priorities."


Prior to his appointment as president, Father Engh served as Dean of the Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts and professor of history at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. He was ordained a priest for the Society of Jesus in 1981. He holds a B.A. from Loyola Marymount University; an M.A. from Gonzaga University; a Master of Divinity from the Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley; and a Doctorate from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Father Engh also serves on a number of boards, including the Board of Trustees of Boston College, the Board of Directors of the Silicon Valley Leadership Group, the Board of Directors of the Bay Area Council, the Board of Directors of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities (AJCU), the Board of Trustees of the Graduate Theological Union, and also served on the Board of Trustees of Bellarmine College Preparatory. He chaired the President's Council of the West Coast Conference and holds an appointment on the Executive Board of the Association of Independent California Colleges and Universities. He is also a member of the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges and the U.S. Catholic Bishops' Conference Working Group on Catholic Higher Education.

The Board of Trustees will follow established University procedures in assembling a search committee to identify Santa Clara University's next President. The Committee will comprise representatives from the Board of Trustees, University faculty and staff and members of the Jesuit community, and will consult with the University community. The Committee will consider the University's deep roots, Jesuit, Catholic values and long-range goals to guide the search and selection process.

In June 2019, at the conclusion of the 2018-2019 academic year, Father Engh will take a sabbatical, after which he will meet with the Jesuit Provincial regarding his next assignment. He will remain available to assist his successor in any capacity.

About Santa Clara University

Santa Clara University, a comprehensive Jesuit, Catholic university located 40 miles south of San Francisco in California's Silicon Valley, offers its more than 9,000 students rigorous undergraduate curricula in arts and sciences, business, and engineering; master's degrees in business, education, counseling psychology, pastoral ministry, and theology; and law degrees and engineering doctoral degrees. Distinguished nationally by one of the highest graduation rates among all U.S. master's universities, California's oldest operating higher-education institution demonstrates faith-inspired values of ethics and social justice. For more information, see www.scu.edu.


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