Deadline reports that the gift comes courtesy of the George Lucas Family Foundation, and actually represents an additional block of funds added to a previously announced donation, bringing the total endowment by the foundation to the school to $20 million. The $20 million George Lucas Family Foundation Endowed Student Support Fund for Diversity was formed only last year, and is designed to support prospective students of color study at the prestigious school. Recipients of funding from the endowment are known as either George Lucas Scholars or Mellody Hobson (a film executive who married George in 2013) Scholars, and here’s a good testimonial from one of the first George Lucas Scholars on what the support has meant to him: It’s not just prospective film students who benefit from increased film school diversity, it’s everybody who’s sick of going to the movie theater and seeing yet another pale imitation (so to speak) of the work of Lucas and other blockbuster filmmakers, since as Vice Dean of Academic Affairs at USC Michael Renov, greater diversity within the film industry is something that enriches it on all levels: Between this and Lucas’ ambitious Museum of Narrative Art, it’s obvious that he’s interested in giving back to the world a significant portion of his huge, largely Star Wars-originated fortune.