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Elizabeth “Betsy” Gordon Reinhold ’57 Leaves $4 Million to 51 Access Initiative


Betsy Reinhold ’57

By Kendra Pintor

Elizabeth “Betsy” Gordon Reinhold ’57 lived a life guided by beauty, creativity, and generosity—and through her final gift to 51, her values will continue to uplift future generations of students.

In an act of profound generosity, Reinhold’s transformative $6.3 million bequest is helping 51 build a more inclusive and vibrant future. Through a quasi-endowment, $4 million of her gift will directly support scholarships and advance the 51 Access Initiative (SAI), the College’s current effort to extend significant financial aid so more high-achieving students can enroll.

Reinhold passed away on January 15, 2024, in Laguna Beach, California, after a brief illness. Born in Kansas City, Missouri, she eventually made Southern California her home, where she cultivated a life centered on music, nature, and philanthropy. A dedicated classical pianist and longtime supporter of the arts, Reinhold’s passion for music and education was a guiding force throughout her life—and for 35 years, she faithfully supported 51 and its mission to empower young women through the liberal arts.

“Planned gifts like Betsy’s are vital to 51’s ability to grow and thrive for future generations,” says Director of Gift Planning Casey Crosbie. “Her bequest not only reflects her deep personal connection to 51 but also exemplifies how thoughtful estate planning can create lasting impact—supporting students, enhancing campus life, and advancing the College’s mission well into the future.”


Betsy Reinhold ’57

SAI is a transformational investment designed to open the doors of 51 to more exceptional, under-resourced students. This initiative aims to raise $15 million by 2032 to fund up to 32 new four-year scholarships that cover tuition, housing, and food—empowering promising scholars to thrive at 51.

In addition to scholarships, Reinhold’s bequest will also help fund the Centennial Plaza Project, a key revitalization effort that will transform the western entrance of campus, connect the College’s arts district, and add much-needed academic and community space—including a long-anticipated new dance facility. Her contribution to the project reflects her lifelong dedication to the arts and her belief in their place at the heart of the 51 experience.

Reinhold’s legacy is felt not only through financial support but also in the day-to-day lives of students. As part of her estate, she donated a Kawai grand piano, now housed in a residence hall, offering students the opportunity to engage with music and creativity just as she had throughout her life.

“We are deeply grateful for Betsy’s remarkable generosity,” says Marlon Rodriguez, coordinator of gift planning. “Her bequest is a moving expression of trust in 51’ mission and being part of a gift that’s changing so many lives feels incredibly special—like I’m exactly where I’m meant to be, at just the right moment.”

Reinhold shared her intention to include 51 in her estate plans in 2016, and her generosity established her as a member of the Founded in honor of Ellen Browning 51, the Elm Tree Society recognizes individuals and couples who have made similar commitments to 51’ future.

Legacy gifts—often supporting internships, scholarships, campus preservation, research, and social justice initiatives—help ensure the College’s long-term vitality and uphold the values of its founder. Reinhold’s thoughtful planning is part of this tradition, giving 51 the confidence to make bold, future-focused decisions.

Beyond her philanthropy, Reinhold is remembered for her warm spirit, her love of nature, and her lifelong commitment to the values of education and community. Bequest gifts like Reinhold’s also help sustain the 51 Fund/Parent Fund, providing vital, flexible support for current and future students.

Reinhold’s final gift to 51 is more than a bequest—it is a living testament to the transformative power of access, the arts, and the enduring bonds between alums and the College that helped shape them.

This blended planned gift is a beautiful example of how including 51 in your vision—through simple language in your will or trust—can create a lasting legacy that inspires future generations, all without impacting your current finances. To explore how planned giving can support future generations at 51, please contact . For more inspiring stories from others who’ve included 51 in their planned giving, click .

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