news-category: Double Dawg Day Double Dawg Day Support on April 16 Helps Gardner-Webb Students Like Amber Jimenez Build Their Future By Office of University Communications On April 12, 2026 First-Year Nursing Major Shares How Donor Generosity Shapes her Experience BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gifts made on Gardner-Webb University’s Double Dawg Day on Thursday, April 16, directly support the scholarships that help students succeed in the classroom and beyond. On this day, the GWU community will unite to support scholarships, academic programs, athletics and the hands-on experiences that shape the student journey. Such generosity is especially meaningful to first-year nursing major Amber Jimenez. Her scholarship allows her to advance toward her goals with confidence. She hopes donors will continue to support students like her. “Your donations, big or small, have a powerful impact and influence on all the students at Gardner-Webb,” Jimenez emphasized. “The donations allow students like me to further our educations and grow as people.” Jimenez first learned about Gardner-Webb when representatives visited her high school. She said the University’s size, location and emphasis on hands-on learning appealed to her. Once on campus, she discovered a faculty invested in her success. “My professors are very supportive and helpful, giving me words of encouragement,” she praised. “Every faculty and staff member that I have met at Gardner-Webb has had an impact on me.” Among the faculty members who have shaped her experience, Jimenez said Emily Coggins, nursing instructor and clinical coordinator, has been especially instrumental. “She has taught me that although I am in the nursing program, I should still be able to enjoy and not miss out on important and special things in my life,” Jimenez reflected. Her passion for nursing comes from a long-standing desire to serve others. “I want to help people and make a positive impact in this world,” Jimenez stated. “Becoming a nurse will help me reach that goal.” She plans to pursue a career as either a nurse practitioner (NP) or certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA) and hopes to continue her education in graduate school. Jimenez said she has also found meaningful support in her closest friendships. “My biggest support at Gardner-Webb has been my roommate and best friend,” she said. “Every huge milestone that I have had here at GWU, she was always there to witness it.” Amber Jimenez, left, and her friend, Kristen Wilson, take a break from studying. One of her most meaningful experiences has been connecting with donors during Philanthropy Week. “I was able to build such a meaningful and beautiful relationship with one of the donors and to this day, we are still in contact,” Jimenez said. “I am so grateful, blessed and honored to say this school has given me several opportunities to grow into the person I have always wanted to be.” Stories like Jimenez’s reflect the heart of Double Dawg Day—students whose opportunities, confidence and futures are strengthened by donor generosity. As the Gardner-Webb community prepares for April 16, each gift helps ensure that more students can learn, grow and pursue their goals with the support they need to thrive. How to Participate Supporters may make a gift of any size to the School of Divinity—or any area of the University—during the 24‑hour campaign. Donors may designate contributions to: University Priority Fund. Annual Fund. School/College Priority Funds. Athletics. Bulldog Club. Campus programs and departments. Make your donation here. Register as a Social Media Ambassador In addition to making a gift, supporters can sign up as Social Media Ambassadors (also known as advocates) to spread the word and build momentum throughout the day. Register and learn more here. Gardner-Webb University is North Carolina’s recognized leader in private, Christian higher education. A Carnegie-Classified Doctoral/Professional University, GWU is home to nine colleges and schools, more than 80 undergraduate and graduate majors, and a world-class faculty. Located on a beautiful 225-acre campus in Boiling Springs, N.C., Gardner-Webb prepares graduates to impact their chosen professions, equips them with the skills to advance the frontiers of knowledge, and inspires them to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of others. Become More at gardner-webb.edu.
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