Scott consistently ranked among the wealthiest Americans. With his wife, Suzanne, he founded the public,
non-profit Suzanne and Walter Scott Foundation which has funded the Scott Atrium & Education Center at
University of Nebraska Medical Center, the Scott Technology Center in Omaha, and
The Summit: Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve. In 2011, he committed $10 million to the construction of Engineering II, a $70 million, building which will house interdisciplinary energy, environment and health programs at
Colorado State University. In November 2016, it was announced Scott would be donating $53.3 million to Colorado State University School of Engineering, CSU's largest ever gift, and that the College of Engineering at CSU will be renamed the Walter Scott Jr. College of Engineering, becoming the only named college of engineering in the state of Colorado. ==Collector==