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Thank you for making a gift to TCU!
You may wear purple before game days, sport the latest TCU sticker on your car or display Horned Frog memorabilia at your office. Here’s another way to show your support and have an impact on the University’s future: by making an annual gift of any size today!
Without a doubt, annual gifts underwrite every element of the TCU experience, from strengthening academic programs and building scholarships to supporting faculty. Your participation counts, not just in dollars, but also as a vote of confidence in the University. Your investment means TCU can make a difference in the global community today and ensures it will continue to improve for future generations to come!
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Thank you for making a gift to TCU!
You may wear purple before game days, sport the latest TCU sticker on your car or display Horned Frog memorabilia at your office. You can be a partner in helping the Neeley School build a bold future today! The business school building expansion project is well under way. The new east and south wings, a central atrium, office complex, auditorium, and landscaped business quad will fuel the competitive advantage for the Neeley School as it becomes a premier global business school.
Please consider supporting the Neeley School of Business building expansion project:
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Without a doubt, annual gifts underwrite every element of the TCU experience, from strengthening academic programs and building scholarships to supporting faculty. Your participation counts, not just in dollars, but also as a vote of confidence in the University. Your investment means TCU can make a difference in the global community today and ensures it will continue to improve for future generations to come!
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Thank you for making a gift to TCU!
TCU is proud to be home to the TCU School of Music, an internationally recognized and award-winning community featuring distinguished faculty and a talented and diverse student body. Driven by their mission to foster excellence in performance, teaching, creativity, and scholarship, the profile and reputation of the TCU School of Music continues to grow, attracting students from across the nation and around the world.
Over the past 15 years, the TCU School of Music has doubled the number of students in our programs. Your support will help us continue to attract the most talented and creative students, keeping us competitive amongst peer institutions and strengthening TCU’s overall academic reputation.
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Under Chancellor Boschini’s leadership, Texas Christian University has seen monumental accomplishments and yet continues striving to raise the level of expectations. This capital project cements our momentum in the landscape of college athletics and provides Horned Frogs a special social space to connect. Set to be one of the finest and technology-driven spaces in intercollegiate athletics, it will be designed not only to be a state-of the-art facility on Saturday’s in the fall, but provide a unique venue to be utilized throughout the entire year.
Please consider supporting the Amon G. Carter Stadium expansion project in any capacity.
Your contributions will directly impact the TCU Football program. Additional revenue generated from this facility will also be reinvested into other areas of the university.
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Thank you!
Thank you for helping us reach our goal of $100,000! Double your donation of up to $25,000 by May 27, 2018!
The la Foundation - $25,000
As of May 8, 2018, we’ve raised $25,000 of our $100,000 goal!
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About Colonial Kids for a Cause
Colonial Kids for a Cause LemonAid Stand is a group of philanthropic Fort Worth children who have for the past eight years convened during the Colonial Golf Tournament to help raise money for various local charities through an amazing larger-than-life LemonAid stand! The children run this show, with minimal help from parents. This is an invaluable experience for the children in what it means to give back to their community and how to start and run a "business." The Colonial Kids have raised over $175,000 for local charities since 2010. Every year, the children gather and listen to a handful of non-profit charities stories and they vote to see who they will support for the upcoming year. This year, the Kids of Colonial Kids for a Cause are pleased to request your support as they raise awareness and funds for the amazing Starpoint School.
The Starpoint School at TCU is a school for children, ages 6-11, with learning differences. Starpoint helps students build their academic strengths, develop positive attitudes and prepare them for educational advancement. However; Starpoint can be out of reach for some families, because of the cost of the school’s individualized and innovative programs
We need your help establishing an endowed scholarship that will benefit Starpoint students for years to come! To make this year’s LemonAid Stand the most successful EVER, we humbly ask that you make a donation to Starpoint using this online fundraising page. 100% of your donation will go directly to the students at Starpoint.
Double your impact. In honor of his son, Robbie Baker has generously agreed to match, dollar for dollar, all donations through May 27, 2018 up to $25,000! Make your gift go twice as far and give today!
In past years many of our wonderful friends and sponsors have wanted to come by and contribute but sometimes it’s hard to get to the "stand" during Colonial Saturday. The Colonial Kids will be so grateful and so will our friends at Starpoint!
Thank you to The Burnett Foundation for your $25,000 commitment to the kids of Starpoint! As of May 8, 2018, we’ve raised $25,000 of our $75,000 goal!
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Thank you for making a gift to TCU!
Ron Watson came to TCU in 1982 as the Chairman of the Department of Art & Art History. In the thirty years that Ron was a member of the faculty and chair he made significant contributions to the School by leading us through NASAD accreditation and bringing to reality a contemporary art gallery amongst many other things. We are sad to note that Ron passed away recently after a long battle with cancer.
As a way to honor Ron and his exceptional contribution to the TCU School of Art and Fort Worth, a group of alumni and friends have come together to purchase one of Ron’s final works to become a part of the University’s permanent collection. The artwork that is purchased will be displayed inside the Moudy North building.
We hope you will join us to help us make this a reality and contribute today.
Please see the information below to make a gift in memory of Ron and the impact he had on so many students during his time at TCU.
Under Tribute Information, select “In Memory Of” under type, and then add Ron Watson in the name field.
Questions? Contact Elizabeth Deegan, Director of Development 817-257-7291 or e.deegan@tcu.edu
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Thank you for making a gift to TCU!
Our Mission
Our mission is to continue the advancement of sustainable healthy living in children and adults through cutting-edge research, innovative community-based programs, and dissemination of evidence-based practices as established through the LiiNK Project.
We appreciate your interest in the drive behind the LiiNK Project! Every dollar you give helps us move the needle in schools and community settings to do what is developmentally appropriate for the mental and physical health of our children and adults. Engaging in unstructured, outdoor play combined with character skills is the secret sauce to find the true work/school, healthy life balance.
Your dollars at work. Click here to see the complete list.
The LiiNK Project intervention:
- Continue to provide teacher/administrator trainings and implementation fidelity that’s affordable
- Continue to support graduate and undergraduate student research in the schools (10 students a year)
- Expand the intervention into middle and high schools
LiiNK Project Research Initiative Examples:
- Travel costs for consultations, professional development, data collection, etc.
- Pay publication fees for the research manuscripts submitted and accepted
- Deepening the understanding about the impact of unstructured, outdoor play on stress (assessing hair cortisol), body fat % using bio-electrical impedance scales; physical activity levels using accelerometers; motor competence (using the KTK), and strength and neuromuscular control (using MPOT) and social-emotional skills (using xSEL).
Education Initiative Examples:
- Develop more custom LiiNK training packages and resources for specific contexts such as schools, advocacy, and physical, mental, and social/emotional health
Community Initiative Examples:
- Grow the Right Moves podcast audience
- Launch the LiiNK Academy, an in-person yearly leadership academy for LiiNK Project administrators and related positions, professionals, and parents
- Offer physical and health assessments to the community in collaboration with KINE, nursing, psychology, and nutrition TCU faculty as well as Cook Children’s Hospital medical personnel
- Develop an annual LiiNK symposium that would provide continuing education and professional development opportunities for families, community partners, health and medical professionals, and corporate professionals
For more information on the LiiNK Project, visit liinkproject.tcu.edu
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Thank you for making a gift to the TCU Department of Social Work!
Your gift helps us provide students with resources that strengthen their TCU Social Work experience.
Our mission is to educate ethical and competent social workers who promote human rights and social and economic justice in the global community. Your support helps us live up to this mission.
A few examples of ways the Department utilizes gift funds is by providing students opportunities to work directly with a faculty member as a research or teaching assistant and supporting students to successfully pass their licensing exam by providing licensing preparation materials and classes.
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Thank you for making a gift to An Evening of Great Conversation!
Your gift will enable the library to grow our Special Collections with new acquisitions of historical importance that will generate conversation and debate for years to come. Our Special Collections materials, which are well-utilized by students and researchers, provide a window into the past with unique and rare resources. Proceeds from this fundraising event will help build our Special Collections for purposes of preservation, research and teaching.
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Thank you for making a gift to TCU’s School for Interdisciplinary Studies.
Our mission is to empower change agents to tackle big questions by integrating diverse perspectives, disciplines, and methods of inquiry to promote empathy, respect, and justice.
We appreciate your interest in supporting Interdisciplinary Studies. Every dollar you give helps us in our efforts to enable scholarly and radical collaborations and to model deep integrated learning that connects TCU’s academic community to our broader communities.
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Thank you for making a gift to the TCU Collegiate Recovery Program!
Our mission is to enhance the academic success of TCU students in recovery and seeking recovery from addiction by providing a genuine college experience in the absence of alcohol, cannabis, and other substances.
Being sober on a college campus can be extremely difficult; your gift will help support our mission by giving students opportunities to have sober fun and to share their experience, strength, and hope with their peers and with the TCU community. We believe recovery is possible, no matter what the age or circumstance.
If you are a person in recovery and are interested in giving of your time, by attending an open meeting on campus or potentially sponsoring a TCU student, please contact recoveryworks@tcu.edu
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When you donate online to the Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development, you join us in supporting research, education, training, and outreach that improves the lives of children you have experienced abuse, neglect, and/or trauma. You can choose to direct your gift to the Purvis Institute’s greatest need or to a particular program or research area. In all cases, your donation will help to strengthen families and promote healthy child development.
If you have any questions, please contact Valerie DeSantis Bechtel at 817-257-7020 or v.desantis@tcu.edu.
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Thank you for making a gift to TCU!
Since 1949, the School for Classical & Contemporary Dance (SCCDance) has been an integral part of TCU where students pursue the BFA in Ballet, Modern Dance or Ballet and Modern Dance. Our comprehensive and progressive program has earned a national reputation for graduating dancers who excel artistically and academically. As a result, TCU graduates enter the world as educated dance artists.
An essential part of recruiting the top dancers to TCU is the ability to award scholarships to top tier candidates. Your support will help us continue to attract the most talented and creative students, keeping us competitive amongst peer institutions and strengthening TCU’s overall academic reputation.
Several endowed scholarships from generous individuals and organizations have been established for the SCCDance to attract talented students and to support current students. These scholarships are talent-based and may be combined with other forms of scholarship and/or financial aid. More about these scholarships can be found here.
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Thank you for making a gift to TCU!
For more information regarding the Leap Frog for KinderFrogs event, please visit: www.leapfrog.tcu.edu
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Thank you for making a gift to TCU!
The Texas Christian University’s Men’s Lacrosse Team was founded in 1983 by a group of students who all shared the same passion for TCU academics, athletics and the game of lacrosse. After a brief hiatus, this team was revived by a group of students who shared the same initial passions and wanted to commit to the process of producing very competitive TCU lacrosse teams that ultimately competes for multiple championships.
TCU currently competes in the MCLA, or the Men’s Collegiate Lacrosse Association. The MCLA is a national organization of non-NCAA, men’s college lacrosse programs. The MCLA oversees game play and conducts national championships for over 200 teams in ten conferences throughout the United States and Canada. The MCLA provides a governing structure much like the NCAA, with eligibility rules, All-Americans and a national tournament to decide national champions in both Divisions I and II. TCU is a Division I member of the Lone Star Alliance Conference, along with SMU, Texas, OU, Texas Tech, and A&M among others.
The TCU team will be comprised of 40 players from all across the nation, has a close association with the university, and operates a $40,000+ annual budget. As a university athletic club program, donations and sponsors from corporations and individual who are alumni and friends of the Horned Frogs Nation are incredibly important to our continued success. Here at TCU, we are a school built on a foundation of championships. This year we welcome another talented freshman class to join our already strong subgroup of returning players to take the program to the next level of performance with championships on the horizon.
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Thank you for making a gift to TCU!
The John V. Roach Honors College is a learning community of Academic Excellence where high-achieving students explore the complexities of knowledge. The Honors College embodies the first Lead On priority - Strengthening the Academic Profile and Reputation of TCU.
Leading research shows that high-achieving students blossom in environments with interdisciplinary and experiential learning. Honors students at TCU participate in interdisciplinary learning through a curriculum designed to explore big questions that push students outside of their comfort zones and outside of traditional classrooms. Experiential learning, in the form of research and creative projects, is guided by faculty mentors who apply fundamentals from the classroom to real-world scenarios.
The Honors experience develops critical thinking and problem solving; introduces students to new ideas and diverse environments; awakens students’ innate curiosities; and instills a passion for lifelong learning. A major goal is to help our 1,230 Honors students to excel and to surpass even their own expectations. An Honors education exposes students to ongoing, Transformative Experiences, as reflected by finance major and Spanish minor, Kyle Hepting, "The experience I had was truly life-changing and opened my eyes to the impact I have on the world."
To do more, costs more. Philanthropy has fueled our current success, allowing students access to nationally and internationally renowned professors; multi-disciplinary approaches to teaching and learning; and small group discussions. To our many benefactors through the years, we are eternally grateful.
There is so much more we can do. With your help, we can support Academic Excellence and provide Transformative Experiences that prepares students for a vibrant world.
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Thank you for making a gift to the TCU Neeley School of Business!
At TCU Neeley, we are committed to unleashing human potential with leadership at the core and innovation in our spirit. This is the brand promise we make to our students, parents, alumni, faculty, staff and stakeholders every day-The Neeley Promise. Please join us in our commitment to future innovators and ethical business leaders by making a gift today.
To find out more information about the Neeley Dean’s Council and how to join, please click here.
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Thank you for making a gift to TCU!
In honor of Dr. Mike Harville, the family has expressed interest in providing this opportunity to support something dear to Mike, the Community Scholars Program at TCU. Dr. Harville was a beloved engineering faculty member in the College of Science & Engineering. His impact will be felt by many for years and we are honored that the family would like to see his impact carried on through support of the Community Scholars Program.
The Community Scholars program is designed to assist students in need, whether it be for daily essentials, housing, books and other fees associated with the college experience.
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Thank you for making a gift to the TCU Sales Center!
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The TCU Frog Club is the principal fundraising arm for the TCU Athletics department, providing critical financial support for athletic scholarships to student-athletes. For more than 80 years, the Frog Club has empowered members to help talented TCU student-athletes receive a top-tier education while pursuing their goals on and off the field of competition. Although the primary focus is providing scholarship support, the Frog Club additionally fundraises for other areas such as facility upgrades, health and wellness, and additional academic resources that directly benefit our student-athletes.
By giving a gift to TCU Athletics programs through the Frog Club, donors are exclusively connected to our coaches, staff, student-athletes and other like-minded fans. Our Horned Frogs community grows bigger and closer through unforgettable TCU experiences and events all because of your support. Please note that $100 is the minimum annual donation amount to qualify for Frog Club membership.
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Thank you for making a gift to the TCU Sales Center!
Your entire gift will be directed to student programming.
Below are specific, impacting allocations of your gift. Please know that your gift helps our dedicated faculty empower the next generation of salespeople and business leaders.
- HORNED FROG INTERNSHIPS: Funds will go to student stipends for an on-campus, high-impact internship with the Center, which offers critical skills training such as: lead-gen, professional selling, online marketing, social media management, digital design, videography, and principles of business development.
- TRAVEL FUNDS: Funds will be allocated to support students’ out-of-city internships, industry interviews, sales competitions, and conference gatherings (e.g., "Dreamforce - Salesforce Conference"). Too often, highly talented students are forced to pass opportunities due to cost prohibitive travel. Your gift will enable students to expand their professional reach and elevate their early-entry career positioning.
- SKILLS TRAINING: Funds will go toward entry fees for sales competitions and various "boot camps," that offer accelerated learning with live selling challenges. Funds will also go toward "nano-degrees," which are accelerated skills development courses offered from elite institutions and management consulting programs. These skills training opportunities often focus on high-level technological training (e.g., data analytics for sales professionals) that are transferable to any career. Along with the Certificate in Consultative Selling offered by the Center, these added skills training opportunities create a distinguishing, competitive advantage for our graduating students.
- PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATES: We aim for all of our sales students to enter industry with certifications in the following: Salesforce, Advanced Google Analytics, Python (code), and R (code). These certifications can be cost prohibitive for students, and your gift will enable every sales student to enter the marketplace with critical, immediately applicable knowledge and a competitive advantage. The future of sales involves technological training that incorporates data science, analytics, and high-level CRM. We look forward to ensuring our students are prepared, trainable, and ready for a dynamic, technologically-infused career to supplement their exceptional interpersonal skills.
- SCHOLARSHIPS: Top sales students will receive performance and merit-based acknowledgment for their work ethic, follow-through, and prospective value in the marketplace. Scholarships are a form of early stage investing in the career and future of precocious talent. Scholarships have an economic impact and a long-term ROI. Students will more seamlessly enter the marketplace and achieve optimal, highly-remunerative positions. As with any sales role, all stakeholders will benefit. This is one area where gifts dramatically propel careers.
Thank you again for empowering the next generation of salespeople and business leaders.
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Take the Lead On supporting students and faculty
In these challenging times, Horned Frogs have stepped up to help their fellow Frogs. We are thankful for the support already received from the TCU community. There is still significant need and opportunity to assist for those who are willing and able.
The Inclusive Excellence Initiatives Fund was established to strengthen existing and future initiatives regarding diversity, equity and inclusion on campus. This fund supports TCU’s strategic priority to build a university for all by providing experiences for students, faculty and staff that focus on inclusive programming and educational opportunities.
And as new challenges related to COVID-19 arise, there’s opportunity to support students – who may be struggling to cover the basic resources – by contributing to the Frog Family Crisis Fund. Established in 2007, this fund provides immediate aid to students facing emergency or catastrophic situations that impair their ability to continue in school.
Wherever you choose to designate your gift, you will help us move forward together as Horned Frogs. #TCUtogether
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Lead the Charge. Lead the Change. Lead On, TCU.
With a goal of $1 billion in philanthropic investment, Lead On: A Campaign for TCU represents our most ambitious effort to fulfill our ethical responsibilities to our students – and our mission within the global community. Philanthropic support is absolutely necessary for our continued ability to impact the greater good.
This bold effort will take the support of all of us doing our part to spread the word, give what we can and help mobilize a passionate army of ambassadors.
TCU’s success depends on YOU. We need support from everyone connected to TCU who wants to see the university achieve its goals. We must keep our momentum going. In addition to philanthropic investments, there are many other ways to do your part to help TCU fuel its vision for the future.
With all of us taking the lead in whatever ways we can, we can help fulfill the critical, all-important mission that unites TCU.
When we lead the charge, we lead the change.
Are you ready to LEAD ON?
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Thank you for making a gift to the William H. Koehler Center for Instruction, Innovation, and Engagement at TCU.
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Take the Lead On supporting students
In these challenging times, there has been a significant increase in students’ needs, and Horned Frogs have stepped up to help their fellow Frogs. We are thankful for the assistance already received from the TCU community.
Scholarships are needed now more than ever to support the 77 percent of TCU students who receive financial aid. This support is absolutely necessary for our continued ability to transform bright, talented students into ethical leaders and responsible citizens who will impact the world through their research, scholarship and creativity.
With all Horned Frogs taking the lead in whatever ways we can, we will help fulfill the critical, all-important mission that unites TCU, and become a force for the greater good.
"Being the first in my family to be able to graduate from college and pursue a bachelor’s degree meant a lot to me. I always knew I wanted to go to college and that the only way for me to pay was through scholarships. TCU has made a difference in my life by teaching me that there are no limits to my goals." — Adhali Frayre Early Childhood Education Major Fort Worth, Texas
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Please consider making a gift to the Robert T. Rhodes Memorial Scholarship.
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Though not able to host the annual Leap Frog event this year, KinderFrogs still needs your support to provide our littlest Horned Frogs with much needed scholarships and therapies, as well as important learning experiences for College of Education students.
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The TCU Alumni Band Association is a way for alumni to engage with past TCU band members and connect them together. Involvement with the organization includes activities and events, as well as supporting the current band needs in a variety of ways.
What are my options when donating to TCU to benefit the TCU Band?
- A contribution to the Ex-Bandsmen Excellence Fund will go towards the current support of the TCU Band for events such as receptions after concerts, meals after band practice, Band Hall of Fame plaques and other alumni events.
- A contribution to the Jim and Wyn Jacobsen Band Fund will support the band now and for the future. This endowment fund was started in 1998 in honor of Jim Jacobsen (aka Prof), former TCU Band Director, and his wife, Wyn. The fund has grown to over $200,000 and generates about $10,000 - $12,000 a year in distributions to the TCU Band. These distributions are for the discretionary use of the Director of Bands and have benefitted the Band in many different ways over the years - from helping to buy instruments, computer equipment, the production of CD’s, special performances, and special events for band members.
Thank you for your consideration and donation!
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With your gift to Theatre TCU, you’re supporting the creative passions and pursuits of our students.
Theatre TCU and the College of Fine Arts prepare the next generation of leaders in the arts and champion the value of the arts as essential for learning and living in a global society. Your support will strengthen our programs, bring guest artists and lecturers to campus, aid in research and creative activities, and so much more, so our talented students can continue pursuing their passions for years to come.
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The Black Alumni Alliance Scholarship (BAA) was established in 2000 to provide financial resources and educational opportunities for Black students at TCU seeking to make an impact both at the university and in their communities. Because of the generosity of our donors, this scholarship has awarded thousands of dollars to deserving students from diverse majors and backgrounds.
The BAA is so grateful for the great work of our past supporters who have sustained us over the last 20 years. As a key alumni leader in your community, there is an opportunity for you to role model leadership and service through giving to support the next generation of Black student leaders and to lay the foundation for the next 20 years.
Please consider an annual leadership gift of $1,000 for 3 years, or $84 a month for 36 months. Thank you for your support of the Black Alumni Alliance Scholarship!
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Thank you for making a gift to the Clark Society Endowed Faculty Fund!
The Clark Society Board proudly announces the creation of the Clark Society Endowed Faculty Fund. This new fund will recognize the incredible research and creative activities of faculty who excel as teachers and scholars and prioritize engagement with students. Funds awarded will be used for teaching, research and creative programming with the ultimate goal of benefiting students. The award will serve as an annual recognition for at least one faculty member per year with the goal of expanding the annual award to recognize the efforts of multiple faculty members across various disciplines.
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Thank you for making a gift to the TCU Neeley School of Business!
At TCU Neeley, we are committed to unleashing human potential with leadership at the core and innovation in our spirit. This is the brand promise we make to our students, parents, alumni, faculty, staff and stakeholders every day - The Neeley Promise. Please join us in our commitment to future innovators and ethical business leaders by making a gift today.
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Did you know that a $10 gift to TCU can make a direct impact on students?
Think about when you were at TCU, whether that was one year ago, or ten years ago. What do you remember? Your fondest memories might lie in your student organization, your school or college, or simply the time you spent with your friends in the campus commons. Philanthropy helps make TCU what it is, and your gift can help current TCU students build the same kind of memories that you did.
You can make a gift to anywhere on campus that is meaningful to you. We have highlighted some high-impact funds that can make a big difference with your $10 gift.
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Please consider making a gift to the Dr. Stan Block Endowed Chair of Finance.
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Students Helping Students
TCU Student Donors are students who help other students with their gifts to the University. Tuition does not pay for everything - that’s where donors come in. Donors make the TCU experience, the TCU Experience. Your soon-to-be favorite memories like studying in Rees-Jones, cheering on the Frogs at The Carter and going on that amazing study abroad trip were made possible by donors.
Students who make a gift of ANY amount to ANY area of the University become part of the Student Clark Society.
To join the Student Frog Club (which comes with even more benefits), students can make their $25 gift below by choosing "$25" as the amount and "Frog Club – Scholarships for Student-Athletes" as the designation. Give today and start making a difference in the lives of fellow students!
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Though not able to host the annual Leap Frog event this year, KinderFrogs still needs your support to provide our littlest Horned Frogs with much needed scholarships and therapies, as well as important learning experiences for College of Education students.
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Thank you for making a gift to TCU!
Our mission is to improve the lives of people living with dementia and those who provide care and support to them.
We appreciate your interest in advancing the understanding of dementia in the community, raising awareness and removing the stigma, and engaging people living with dementia in education and research. Every dollar you give helps us offer community training and education programs, develop evidence-based models of care for people living with dementia and their care partners.
For more information on the Rethinking Dementia Project, visit rethinkingdementia.tcu.edu
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Thank you for making a gift to TCU!
Please consider making a gift to the Scott C. Saville Memorial Scholarship.
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Thank you for making a gift to TCU!
This fund will support the activities of the TIP Board and its members. It will continue to raise the profile of the TIP program to establish TCU as a true destination for aspiring financial professionals. The TIP Board Excellence Fund will be a part of TCU’s permanent endowment and ensure the board is able to operate without financial restraint in perpetuity.
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Help Us Honor One of TCU’s Biggest Fans!
It is our goal to raise $100,000 in gifts and pledges to endow a named scholarship at TCU to celebrate the life and memory of Marcia Masenda Mack ’97. Pledges can be paid over a five-year period. (For information about gifts of stock or other inquiries, please contact Adam Baggs at A.Baggs@tcu.edu)
We will celebrate this fund and Marcia’s life November 20, 2021 at the TCU vs. Kansas football game by gathering at Cameron Cornelius’ Tailgate Lot 6, Spot 30 (backing onto the Kelly Center Lawn). Please contact Allison Rix (marciamemorial@yahoo.com) for further information.
Marcia Masenda Mack, of Round Rock, Texas went to be with the Lord on January 17, 2021; age 45. A devoted wife, daughter, sister, cousin, and friend, she was born in Harare, Zimbabwe to Hope and Solomon Masenda. Marcia graduated from Denton High School in Denton, Texas in 1993 where she excelled as a student, a cheerleader, and became proficient in Spanish. After graduating high school, she enrolled at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas. During her years at TCU she continued to excel as a student of history and English and as a cheerleader. At TCU she developed her love of history and devotion for football. She was an avid fan of the TCU Horned Frogs. Go Frogs!
She began her career working at TCU working tirelessly raising funds for the school she loved. Marcia then became a highly successful sales representative in the pharmaceutical field. After several years as a sales rep, Marcia ventured out on her own and became owner and creative director for La Fete Chic, an event planning business.
Marcia was a wonderful friend. Her love for others and her family is admirable. She hosted countless parties, weddings, and showers for her friends and family. Her vivacious personality, keen sense of humor, and giving spirit will be missed by many.
On December 8, 2012, Marcia married the love of her life Darrel Mack in Austin, Texas. She and Darrel shared a love of movies, food, and dogs.
Even though Marcia was taken too soon, she lived an extraordinary life surrounded by people who adored her. Left to cherish her life is her close-knit family, a sprawling extended family, and a huge network of relatives and friends.
Scholarship Committee:
Mary Bodenhamer
Tej Clark
Emily Littlejohn
Darrel Mack
Kenny Masenda
Victor Neil
Allison Rix
Steve Savage
Cathy Sheffield
Janet Shirley
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Dr. Gary Tate Graduate Student Fund
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John Luke Hughston Scholarship
John Luke was truly a “Man for Others” in every aspect of his life. He was kind, compassionate, giving, thoughtful, smart and funny. He was willing at any given moment to drop anything and lend a helping hand. We hope you will consider supporting the John Luke Hughston Memorial Scholarship which will be awarded to members of the Kappa Sigma fraternity who are students in the Neeley School of Business.
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Dr. Phil Hartman Director’s Fund for Excellence
Several years ago, a number of pre-health alumni made gifts that allowed us to start a programming fund for students in Phil’s honor. This is an endowed fund that allows us to directly support students in the pre-health program. We are hoping to grow the fund in honor of Phil to better position us to continue his legacy at TCU. We have raised about $270,000 toward our goal of $1.5 million. Gifts of all sizes are welcome and appreciated (and are fully tax deductible).
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Thank you for your gift to the TCU School of Medicine!
The Dr. Jacqueline Ann Chadwick Servant Leadership Fund is a permanent endowment providing enhanced support to the School of Medicine. Each year, the fund’s earnings are directed towards two areas of importance:
- Programming that provides faculty development in servant leadership to build the next generation of Empathetic Scholars™
- The Physician Development Coaching Program, providing mentoring and career advising for medical students as part of the THRIVE Wellness Curriculum
Dr. Chadwick served as the School of Medicine’s inaugural Chair of Medical Education and Vice Dean of Educational Affairs. This fund was established with a visionary gift from an anonymous faculty member and has since received hundreds of additional gifts from students and colleagues in honor of Dr. Chadwick’s dedication to medical education and focus on student success.
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John V. Roach Honors College Endowment
Thank you for making a gift to the John V. Roach Honors College Endowment to continue the legacy of Mr. Roach in perpetuity.
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The Investors Society is the exclusive philanthropic giving society of TCU Athletics. Through philanthropy, this group of investors provide critical financial support necessary to recruit and retain world class student-athletes, coaches and fans, enhancing the overall experience at TCU.
While the Investors Society is philanthropic in nature, investors enjoy a unique return on investment through a concierge experience, focused on deeper, more meaningful engagement with TCU Athletics. These opportunities may include exclusive VIP event invitations, gameday sideline access, away game travel opportunities, tax deductibility and more.
Invitation to the Investors Society is reserved for those who make a five-year philanthropic commitment of $100,000 or more to be fulfilled over a 5-year period ($20,000 per year). These major gift commitments are above and beyond any priority seating annual donations or capital gift agreements. In order to receive the full Investors Society experience, please submit your letter of intent, by visiting investinthefort.com
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Welcome to the School of Medicine Dean’s Council
Thank You!
Philanthropic investments from generous individuals and organizations have enabled the TCU School of Medicine to become a nationally-recognized program attracting applicants from across the country and globe.
The community’s vital support provides for these Empathetic Scholars® throughout all four years of medical school, as well as helps attract visionary faculty who inspire, mentor and teach these future physicians throughout their journey.
Your annual gift at a level of $5,000 or more will be recognized through membership in both the School of Medicine Dean’s Council and the Clark Society of Donors. Members will receive invitations to special events, academic ceremonies and updates from the Dean throughout the year, becoming essential partners in the School of Medicine’s continued growth and success.
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Your gift champions the Empathetic Scholar® at The Burnett School. Select an area of support based on your interests:
Core Mission Support (Anne Burnett Marion School of Medicine) Your gift will be applied to the highest needs of the school, supporting our mission to transform health care by inspiring Empathetic Scholars®.
Dean’s Opportunity Fund (Burnett School of Medicine - Dean's Restricted Fund) The power of flexible funding allows the dean to direct funds where and when they are most needed: to support an innovative idea, seize an emerging opportunity or secure new equipment for faculty and programs. Even a small addition can make a world of difference for the student experience.
Simulation/Clinical Training Fund (Burnett School of Medicine: Simulation Education and Clinical Training) Simulation-based training has become the gold standard in clinical education, bridging classroom learning and real-life clinical experience. Funding helps the Burnett School maintain and update clinical models and technology that are essential to providing an outstanding learning environment.
Student Scholarship Fund (Burnett School of Medicine Annual Scholarship) Now more than ever, Fort Worth and Texas need talented physicians to meet the health care needs of our growing communities. The daunting cost of a medical education should not be an obstacle for ambitious and talented prospective students, and scholarships empower TCU to compete for the best of the best students for our Empathetic Scholar® Curriculum.
Student Research Support (School of Medicine Scholarly Pursuit and Thesis Program for Student Research) Every student will complete a Scholarly Pursuit and Thesis (SPT) that is integrated throughout all four years of their Burnett School studies. The SPT allows students to acquire a skill set of evidence-based approaches to basic and clinical research. Funding sends students to research conferences to present and collaborate around findings, and offsets the expense of research work.
Student Well-Being Fund (Burnett School of Medicine THRIVE Wellness Program) This fund supports the wellness platform (programs, coaching, events) for Burnett School students. We all know we need to care for ourselves in order to care for others. This balance is at the heart of our student wellness programming. Gifts help ensure our students thrive during their medical school experience.
To discuss named scholarships, faculty fellowships, professorships, chairs and other giving opportunities, please contact our development team:
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Greg Treviño Memorial Scholarship
Greg Treviño began his TCU career as a student in 1991. He hit the ground running. He was an Orientation Student Assistant, Vice President of the Student Body in charge of programming, and a myriad of other positions that changed individuals and the campus community for the better.
Following graduation in 1995, Greg worked several years in the "corporate world," but was excited to return to campus as a member of the TCU Alumni Office Staff. By 2000, Greg had joined the Intercultural and Inclusiveness Office. He loved every minute he was there, making a difference in the lives of every student that passed through his door.
In a serious car accident on the evening of May 17, 2008, Greg died on May 27th. This scholarship was established to honor Greg, his character and his legacy.
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Thank you for making a gift to TCU!
For more information regarding the TCU Parents Association, please visit: parents.tcu.edu
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TCU Sports Clubs
Sport Clubs are recognized student organizations whose members wish to increase their involvement in a particular sport and compete at a higher level. Most current clubs compete in an organized local or regional league against other colleges and Universities. The student members create, administer and govern the clubs themselves, which provides them an opportunity to develop and enhance not only their athletic skills, but also their leadership and organizational skills.
TCU Campus Recreation and Wellness Promotion helps clubs in securing equipment, facilities and funds. Speaking of funds, if you would like to help support TCU Sport Clubs, you can make a donation below.
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Be counted for TCU Gives Day!
Together, Horned Frogs have raised $1,520,728 for Lead On: A Campaign for TCU! Thank you for the 3,422 gifts already received and to the 921 ambassadors who helped make this year’s TCU Gives Day like no other. We are sorry we missed you, but your gift can still be counted toward TCU Gives Day!
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Alumni Participation Gift
There has never been a better time in TCU history to make a meaningful difference in the lives of our students. With the celebration of 150 years of TCU, making an Alumni Participation gift of $30 is a way to ensure that future generations will continue to do, dream and blaze trails.
Your commitment to make a $30 gift — and make a difference — means the university will continue to impact the lives of students who benefit from the lifelong friendships and invaluable experiences gained during their time at TCU.
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Jewels for KinderFrogs
Thank you for making a gift to support the KinderFrogs School at TCU.
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Make your year-end gift count!
If you are in a position to support students at this time, please consider making a gift before Dec. 31, 2023. Our team is equipped with giving strategies to help you maximize qualifying charitable giving this year. As Horned Frogs, we have the power to shape TCU’s future ― starting now.
In TCU’s 150-year history, there has never been a better opportunity to make a lasting, meaningful impact on the lives of TCU students. Make your gift before Dec. 31 to be counted as a 2023 donor.
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"I hope the word I use most often... is thanks. Bill Tucker may be getting a pat on the back, but I am merely representing a community that has succeeded. TCU is something that everyone should own, and claim, and celebrate."
- Chancellor Tucker
Chancellor Tucker was a visionary and beloved leader during a pivotal time of growth for TCU, 1979 - 1998. Dr. Tucker was a proud Horned Frog and was instrumental in taking TCU from a regional university to the highly regarded national university we are today.
Generations of Horned Frogs are fortunate to have had Chancellor Tucker as a leader who exemplified integrity, intelligence and grace. Even as we mourn, we also celebrate his life and legacy, and remain forever grateful for his leadership.
Please consider making a gift to the William E. Tucker Endowed Scholarship in memory of Chancellor Tucker.
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Thank you for making a gift to support the Fine Arts Gala at TCU.
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Give to the TCU Neeley Executive MBA program fund to help support scholarships for deserving students, program development opportunities, and events.
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The Beto Cruz Award
The award was created to honor the memory of José Alberto (Beto) Cruz, a Facilities employee and TCU community member who died on January 28, 2021 from COVID complications. Initiated by the TCU Faculty Senate, the award allows TCU faculty and staff the opportunity to recognize — and express gratitude for — Facilities employees, whose tireless dedication and service supports our campus.
Given annually, the Beto Cruz Award will be presented to a non-exempt TCU Facilities employee who exemplifies excellence of service and exceptional commitment to the TCU community.
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Thank you for making a lasting impact on the lives of our 530 student-athletes.
Prior investments have propelled us to this moment, and your support will aid in our continued growth and success on and off the field of competition.
Celebrate TCU Football’s Big 12 Championship title by making a gift to the Frog Club today!
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Thank you for making a gift to TCU!
Thank you for making a gift to support the Jane Wiggin Gudgen York Scholarship.
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Thank you for making a gift to the KinderFrogs School at TCU.
Your gift to KinderFrogs will go toward helping our littlest Horned Frogs reach their greatest potential.
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Lead On: Celebrating 150 Years of TCU
We are proud and excited to be celebrating 150 years of TCU, including the shared spirit and values that connect all Horned Frogs, near and far. This also presents us with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to show the world what we can do when we Lead On — together! There are so many ways to take part in this historic year and there’s never been a better time to support TCU’s ability to impact the greater good.
Are you ready to Lead On for TCU’s next 150 years?
Make a gift today for the university’s future.
If you’d like to make a gift in memoriam or to honor another person, please click here.
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Support the Frog Club Today
Thank you for making a lasting impact on the lives of our 530 student-athletes.
Prior investments have propelled us to this moment, and your support will aid in our continued growth and success on and off the field of competition.
Celebrate TCU Football’s CFP Semifinal Fiesta Bowl matchup by making a gift to the Frog Club today!
Gifts go toward Frog Club Annual Fund supporting student-athlete scholarships and championship resources. Based on Horned Frogs Priority Point System, 3 points are awarded for every $100 annually donated towards the Frog Club Annual Fund.
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Support the Frog Club Today
Thank you for making a lasting impact on the lives of our 530 student-athletes.
Prior investments have propelled us to this moment, and your support will aid in our continued growth and success on and off the field of competition.
Your Horned Frogs are the 2022 College Football National Champions! Celebrate the title by showing your support for the TCU Football program and the Athletics department by donating any amount below!
Gifts go toward Frog Club Annual Fund supporting student-athlete scholarships and championship resources. Based on Horned Frogs Priority Point System, 3 points are awarded for every $100 annually donated towards the Frog Club Annual Fund.
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Thank you for making a gift to the TCU HornFest!
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Thank you for your gift to the TCU Mary Couts Burnett Library! Your donation will benefit the library fund dedicated to expanding our Special Collections with new acquisitions.
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Take the Lead On TCU’s Next 150 Years
Are you ready to Lead On for TCU’s next 150 years?
Make a gift today for the university’s future.
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Thank you for donating to the TBRI Practitioner Training Award in memory of Kay Heikes, LCSW.
Kay completed her Master of Social Work Degree in 1994. After attending Empowered to Connect Parent Training, Kay pursued TBRI Certification in 2012, training with the late and beloved, Dr. Karyn Purvis. She devoted her professional life to the foster and adoptive community of Kansas City, specializing in infant and early childhood mental health. She was devoted to supporting families as they learned how to help their children feel safe, seen, heard and valued.
Additionally, she trained countless families and professionals through the Kansas Post Adoption Resource Center, RE: Conference and other trainings in the community.
This fund has been established in her memory to be awarded to Kansas City area professionals who pursue TBRI training and continue Kay’s legacy.
She was a dear friend to many. Above all, Kay had a passionate faith in Jesus Christ that informed and inspired everything she did. Her beautiful smile, bright eyes and genuine faith are greatly missed.
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Thank you for making a gift to the TCU Neeley School of Business!
At TCU Neeley, we are committed to unleashing human potential with leadership at the core and innovation in our spirit. This is the brand promise we make to our students, parents, alumni, faculty, staff and stakeholders every day-The Neeley Promise. Please join us in our commitment to future innovators and ethical business leaders by making a gift today.
To find out more information about the Neeley Dean’s Council and how to join, please click here.
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Lead On: Celebrating 150 Years of TCU
We are proud and excited to be celebrating 150 years of TCU, including the shared spirit and values that connect all Horned Frogs near and far. This also presents us with the once in a lifetime opportunity to show the world what we can do when we Lead On – together. There are so many ways to take part in this historic year. With our $1 billion campaign goal now in sight, there’s never been a better time to support TCU’s ability to impact the greater good.
Are you ready to Lead On for TCU’s next 150 years?
Make a gift today for the university’s future.
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Lead On: Celebrating 150 Years of TCU
We are proud and excited to be celebrating 150 years of TCU, including the shared spirit and values that connect all Horned Frogs near and far. This also presents us with the once in a lifetime opportunity to show the world what we can do when we Lead On – together. There are so many ways to take part in this historic year. With our $1 billion campaign goal now in sight, there’s never been a better time to support TCU’s ability to impact the greater good.
Are you ready to Lead On for TCU’s next 150 years?
Make a gift today for the university’s future.
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Thank you for making a gift to TCU!
Thank you for making a gift to support the Maryrose and Dan Short Teaching Excellence Award.
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Thank you for making a gift to support the Piano Texas International Academy & Festival.
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Since 1873, TCU has shaped leaders of action and impact. Now it’s your time to show the world what Horned Frogs can do when empowered to Lead On. Let’s add your story of generosity to the list of those who gave before you. You can celebrate TCU’s history and future by supporting fellow Frogs now and beyond.
What enriches your experience at TCU and makes it special? Give to your favorite area:
“I want to support student experiences.” → Student Affairs → Student Scholarships → Inclusive Excellence Initiatives Fund → Student Government - Undergraduate and Graduate
“I want to support TCU Athletics and our student-athletes.” → TCU Frog Club
“I want to support what students need most on campus.” → Student Scholarships → University’s Greatest Need
“I want to support my school/college.” → School/college designation → Mary Couts Burnett Library
“I want to support a student in need.” → Frog Family Crisis Fund → The Counseling & Mental Health Center
Annual Gift (Monthly payment per month) $27 annual gift ($3 per month) $45 annual gift ($5 per month) $135 annual gift ($15 per month)
$18.73 (one-time gift) (honor TCU’s 150th) $25 (one-time gift) *eligible for Student Frog Club membership $150 (one-time gift) *eligible for Student Frog Club membership
If you give $1 or more, you automatically join Junior Clark Society and will receive a cord for graduation.
Celebrate TCU’s 150th by supporting your favorite area of the university with a monthly, recurring gift of $15 or any other amount that is meaningful to you.
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Since 1873, TCU has shaped leaders of action and impact. Now it’s your time to show the world what Horned Frogs can do when empowered to Lead On. Let’s add your story of generosity to the list of those who gave before you. You can celebrate TCU’s history and future by supporting fellow Frogs now and beyond.
What enriches your experience at TCU and makes it special? Give to your favorite area:
“I want to support student experiences.” → Student Affairs → Student Scholarships → Inclusive Excellence Initiatives Fund → Student Government - Undergraduate and Graduate
“I want to support TCU Athletics and our student-athletes.” → TCU Frog Club
“I want to support what students need most on campus.” → Student Scholarships → University’s Greatest Need
“I want to support my school/college.” → School/college designation → Mary Couts Burnett Library
“I want to support a student in need.” → Frog Family Crisis Fund → The Counseling & Mental Health Center
Annual Gift (Monthly payment per month through 2023) $27 annual gift ($3 per month) $45 annual gift ($5 per month) $135 annual gift ($15 per month)
$18.73 (one-time gift) (honor TCU’s 150th) $25 (one-time gift) *eligible for Student Frog Club membership $150 (one-time gift) *eligible for Student Frog Club membership
If you give $1 or more, you automatically join Junior Clark Society.
Celebrate TCU’s 150th by supporting your favorite area of the university with a monthly, recurring gift of $15 or any other amount that is meaningful to you.
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Since 1873, TCU has shaped leaders of action and impact. Now it’s your time to show the world what Horned Frogs can do when empowered to Lead On. Let’s add your story of generosity to the list of those who gave before you. You can celebrate TCU’s history and future by supporting fellow Frogs now and beyond.
What enriches your experience at TCU and makes it special? Give to your favorite area:
“I want to support student experiences.” → Student Affairs → Student Scholarships → Inclusive Excellence Initiatives Fund → Student Government - Undergraduate and Graduate
“I want to support TCU Athletics and our student-athletes.” → TCU Frog Club
“I want to support what students need most on campus.” → Student Scholarships → University’s Greatest Need
“I want to support my school/college.” → School/college designation → Mary Couts Burnett Library
“I want to support a student in need.” → Frog Family Crisis Fund → The Counseling & Mental Health Center
Annual Gift (Monthly payment per month) $27 annual gift ($3 per month) $45 annual gift ($5 per month) $135 annual gift ($15 per month)
$18.73 (one-time gift) (honor TCU’s 150th) $25 (one-time gift) *eligible for Student Frog Club membership $150 (one-time gift) *eligible for Student Frog Club membership
If you give $1 or more, you automatically join Junior Clark Society.
Celebrate TCU’s 150th by supporting your favorite area of the university with a monthly, recurring gift of $15 or any other amount that is meaningful to you.
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Since 1873, TCU has shaped leaders of action and impact. Now it’s your time to show the world what Horned Frogs can do when empowered to Lead On. Let’s add your story of generosity to the list of those who gave before you. You can celebrate TCU’s history and future by supporting fellow Frogs now and beyond.
What enriched your experience at TCU and made it special? Give to your favorite area:
“I want to support student experiences.” → Student Affairs → Student Scholarships → Inclusive Excellence Initiatives Fund → Student Government - Undergraduate and Graduate
“I want to support TCU Athletics and our student-athletes.” → TCU Frog Club
“I want to support what students need most on campus.” → Student Scholarships → University’s Greatest Need
“I want to support my school/college.” → School/college designation → Mary Couts Burnett Library
“I want to support a student in need.” → Frog Family Crisis Fund → The Counseling & Mental Health Center
Annual Gift (Monthly payment per month) $27 annual gift ($3 per month) $45 annual gift ($5 per month) $135 annual gift ($15 per month)
$18.73 (one-time gift) (honor TCU’s 150th) $150 (one-time gift) *eligible for Frog Club membership
Celebrate TCU’s 150th by supporting your favorite area of the university with a monthly, recurring gift of $15 or any other amount that is meaningful to you.
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Deadline extended: Claim your place in TCU history!
Make a one-time gift of $25 or $65 to be part of our historic campaign and receive a TCU luggage tag.
In case you haven’t heard, it’s TCU’s Sesquicentennial and we’re calling all alumni to help us celebrate 150 years! This is your chance to participate in our current campaign, Lead On: A Campaign for TCU, before it ends this May. The Lead On campaign supports the university’s remarkable people and programs. Here’s your official invitation to participate!
When you make a one-time gift of $25 or $65, you will be contributing to our Student Success fund, plus you will receive a distinctive TCU luggage tag for your generosity.
This is your window of opportunity, but it won’t last long — the gates are closing as the campaign ends soon. Our luggage tags move fast, so please make your gift to receive one while supplies last.
*Please allow three to four weeks for delivery.
**Limit one item per gift. For contributions of $65 or more, according to available tax guidance, the item received in exchange for your contribution is considered to be a “low-cost article” and therefore your entire contribution may be considered deductible. For contributions of $25, but less than $65, the donor will receive a luggage tag. Per IRS guidelines the charitable portion of your contribution must be reduced by the fair market value of the item, which is $2.72 for each luggage tag. Limit one item per gift (It’s not our rule; it’s an IRS requirement).
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Thank you for making a gift to TCU!
Thank you for making a gift to support the Cindy Broyles Peak Memorial Scholarship.
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A New Narrative for College Mental Health
Four key objectives that every campus counseling center should obtain
In 2019, Dr. Eric Wood founded TCU's Comprehensive Collaborative Care Model. Within 3 years, the student counseling center rose to the rank of #4 Best Student Support and Counseling Services by the Princeton Review. The counseling center also managed an unprecedent rise in the demand for mental health services without requiring the university to spend significant amounts of money, or engaging in an expensive hiring blitz for new staff. Furthermore, Dr. Wood has trained over 100 universities and colleges in various aspects of his service delivery model.
Inspired by gracious donors, TCU's Counseling & Mental Health Center is proud to release Dr. Wood's seminal eBook, A New Narrative for College Mental Health: Four key objectives that every campus counseling center should obtain. This book highlights data-points and national trends, while detailing how collaborations with community and campus partners can significantly increase the capacity of any campus counseling center. 100% of the proceeds will help students receive specialize mental health services on campus.
You may choose to waive the benefit of receiving the eBook within the form. If you do not wish to waive the benefit, a link to the eBook will be sent to you in a separate email. The suggested minimum giving amount is $25.
Please allow one to two weeks for delivery.
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Did you know?
More than 80% of undergraduate students receive financial aid throughout their time at TCU. Any size gift, when combined with others, makes a huge impact.
Spring semester ends on May 31. Make a gift today to be considered a TCU donor this year.
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Support the Frog Club Today
This has been a record year for TCU Athletics: from the Horned Frogs’ College Football Playoff run, to Men’s Tennis winning back-to-back Indoor National Championships and this year's Big 12 Championship. Add to that Rifle achieving the national runner-up spot and Beach Volleyball’s historic season with six weeks as the nation’s top-ranked team, and this year has been full of outstanding stats and records!
All of these achievements are possible because of YOUR support! Your gifts provide the resources and opportunities for our student-athletes to compete and succeed at the highest level of competition as well as in the classroom.
Alongside a record-breaking year in athletics, the university is nearing another milestone — reaching our $1 billion goal for Lead On: A Campaign for TCU! As our fiscal year comes to a close, you can help us finish this campaign with a bang by celebrating with us and making a creative "by-the-numbers" gift in honor of TCU student-athletes, past and present.
Gifts go toward Frog Club Annual Fund supporting student-athlete scholarships and championship resources. Based on Horned Frogs Priority Point System, 3 points are awarded for every $100 annually donated towards the Frog Club Annual Fund.
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Please consider making a gift to the Management department and its students.
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Thank you for making a gift to support the Block T Legacy Endowment Fund.
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Thank you for making a gift to support the Lance Corporal Benjamin W. Schmidt Symposium Endowment.
To read more about the Symposium, click here.
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Thank you for making a gift to support the TCU Black Excellence Gala.
For information about or to register for the Gala event, click here.
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Please consider making a gift to the Department of Entrepreneurship & Innovation Advisory Board.
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Neeley's Accounting Department prepares students for successful careers as leaders in business and accounting. We strive to produce market-ready graduates with outstanding technical proficiency, critical thinking abilities, and excellent communication skills. Please join the department in providing our students access to the academic training and experiential programming they need by making a gift today.
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The future of energy starts here – where students and seasoned professionals connect to discover, discuss and innovate sustainable solutions that can power our nation and our world for generations to come. From oil and gas to solar and nuclear energy, the Ralph Lowe Energy Institute at the TCU Neeley School of Business cultivates industry relationships, conducts research and develops human capital that will guide us through the next energy transition. Please help us continue our path toward reimagining the business of energy by making a gift today.
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Established by the William C. Conner Foundation, the TCU Neeley Educational Investment Fund has been leading the way for 50 years, developing talented professionals prepared to break new ground through sound training and innovation. In celebration of our 50th anniversary, please consider making a gift today.
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Please consider making a gift to support Ministers Week.
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Burnett School Student Opportunity Fund
The Student Opportunity Gap
The Burnett School is committed to admitting students from diverse backgrounds in the belief that the composition of its student body should mirror our community. More than a third of our medical students identify in at least one diversity domain: first-generation to attend college, student workers who supported family before age 18, graduates of a rural or designated high school, members of the LGBTQ+ community, or persons of color. These talented and resilient students overcame multiple obstacles to achieve their dream of attending medical school, yet some of these same factors continue to limit their ability to capitalize on all the experiences available to them during their time at the Burnett School.
Extracurricular activities are a necessary component of success, but their accompanying expense isn’t covered by tuition or scholarships. One example is that selective residency programs value students who have experienced “away rotations” during their final year of medical school. Additionally, attendance at medical conferences and participation in national student organizations give students a broadened professional network and the opportunity to hone leadership skills. Local service and outreach projects empower current students to give back, and to bond with the community they will serve as physicians. Global outreach gives hands-on experience and a unique intercultural understanding of healthcare.
Maximize the Burnett School Experience
The Burnett School Student Opportunity Fund addresses these inequities by providing access to extracurricular experiences that are academically enriching and critical to building the skills that acclaimed residency programs require. The Student Opportunity Fund may subsidize travel, accommodations and fees to attend medical or research conferences, cover expenses to participate in community outreach or education programs, or underwrite “away rotations” at hospitals and clinics that host invited students preparing to apply for their residency match. In every case, the Fund will broaden a student’s experience and assist in their journey to become the empathetic and compassionate physician that patients and families need.
The Burnett School estimates that the average cost is $1500 per student, per experience. Eligible students must apply for support to a committee comprised of faculty leaders and co-chaired by the Assistant Dean of Students and Associate Dean of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at the Burnett School.
Your gift increases the opportunity for every student to maximize their medical school education, regardless of financial circumstances.
Build the Fund – Give Now
A gift of $1,500 funds a student opportunity. All gifts are welcome and will be used to support the student experience.
For additional information about this opportunity, or to discuss other ways to support the Burnett School, contact:
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Campus Recreation & Wellness Promotion employs over 200 student workers. Part of the Department’s mission is to provide leadership and growth opportunities to students. This includes gaining certifications related to career growth, attendance at National or Regional Conferences, or participation in extramural sports tournaments. These student experiences are supported through a student development fund established through various gifts.
Students are at the forefront of the programs & services provided by Campus Recreation & Wellness Promotion. If you have participated as a student, employee or alumni, you have been impacted by the work of our student employees. If you would like to help support the growth and development of student employees, you can give below.
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The Anatomage Table is the most technologically advanced 3D anatomy visualization system for anatomy and physiology education and is being adopted by the world’s leading health sciences, nursing, and medical schools. The Anatomage Table allows our students to learn on the only fully segmented real human 3D anatomy system in the world. Harris College students can visualize anatomy exactly as they would on a fresh cadaver. Individual structures are reconstructed in accurate 3D, resulting in an unprecedented level of real accurate anatomy, dissectible in 3D. Anatomy is presented as a fully interactive life-sized touch screen experience. The Table allows for exploration and learning of human anatomy beyond what any cadaver could offer.
As we all recognize, the Anatomage Table is a game-changer in anatomical education, providing an immersive and interactive learning experience for our students. Currently, with only one in Harris College, we are limited to how many students can utilize this impactful piece of technology. Our goal is to acquire an additional Anatomage Table specifically for Harris College students learning in the Bass building, and would contribute significantly to the anatomy courses in Nursing and Nurse Anesthesia.
To make this vision a reality, we are challenging YOU, the Harris College Board of Visitors, to lead the charge on a targeted fundraising campaign. We’ve set an ambitious goal to raise the necessary funds ($80,000) to acquire the Anatomage Table by the close of 2023.
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Make Your Year-End Gift Count!
If you would like to support TCU students, please consider making a gift before Dec. 31, 2023. Our team is equipped with giving strategies to help you maximize qualifying charitable giving this year.
In the university’s 150-year history, there has never been a better opportunity to make a lasting, meaningful impact on the lives of our students. Make your gift before Dec. 31 to help us finish TCU’s 150th strong!
If you’d like to make a gift in memoriam or to honor another person, please click here.
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Thank you for donating to the TCU Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development TBRI® Practitioner Training Award in memory of Callie Rhoads Lackey. Callie was a beloved TBRI® Practitioner and TBRI® champion. She was an alumna of Texas Christian University (TCU) and held Master’s degrees from both New York University (NYU) and the University of North Florida.
After bringing a child into her family through international adoption, Callie began her search for parenting strategies to help her child who had experienced much trauma. Her search led her back to her alma mater, TCU, and the Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development (KPICD). After completing TBRI® Practitioner Training, Callie realized she was meant to help more children than her son through TBRI®. Together with her husband, Karl, Callie started by meeting with adoptive and foster parents. The idea for Hope Street was birthed around her parents’ kitchen table one Christmas and evolved into a foundation through much prayer and struggle. By September 2021, Hope Street was training professionals throughout Jacksonville, FL serving in sectors such as the juvenile justice system, the foster care system, and Duval county school system - in the methods and practices of TBRI®.
Callie’s parents, Marsha and Vic Rhoads, have established this award as a way to continue her legacy. “Callie loved Jesus and she was a much-loved daughter, sister, wife, mom, and friend,” Marsha and Vic wrote. “She believed TBRI® was the method for bringing healing and hope to broken families. She is forever loved and deeply missed. Her essence moves forward in each of us.”
The TBRI® Practitioner Training Award in memory of Callie Rhoads Lackey will allow future TBRI Practitioners to follow in Callie’s footsteps. KPICD Rees-Jones Director, Dr. Danica Knight, said, “Callie’s tenacity and spirit made her a true TBRI Champion. Her personal passion for TBRI and Trauma-Informed Care has transformed countless lives, and continues to inspire the work happening in Florida and around the US. She is dearly missed by all of us at KPICD, and we are honored to continue her legacy by supporting efforts to create trauma-informed systems of care. We are so grateful to Mr. and Mrs. Rhoads for establishing this award.”
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Take the Lead On TCU’s Next 150 Years
We are proud to have celebrated 150 years of TCU, including the shared spirit and values that connect all Horned Frogs, near and far. Together we will continue to charge forward to strengthen our university and impact the greater good for generations to come.
Are you ready to Lead On for TCU’s next 150 years?
Make a gift today. The future is ours to lead!
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Thank you for making a gift to the Texas Book Award Event Benefitting the Mary Couts Burnett Library!
Please join us for the Join us for the 2024 Texas Book Award Dinner honoring Ron Tyler, Texas Lithographs: A Century of History in Images, on Monday, April 1, 2024, at the Dee J. Kelly Alumni & Visitor Center. A cocktail reception begins at 6:30 pm, with dinner at 7 pm and author presentation to follow. Click here to register.
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Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences is at the forefront of embracing innovation and change in response to the evolving landscape of future healthcare. Aligned with TCU’s mission of fostering “ethical leaders and responsible citizens in the global community,” our graduates exemplify clinical competence, ethical motivation, and leadership in transforming care.
Over the last five years, Harris College has seen a 38% increase in student enrollment. Beyond growth, we've introduced new programs addressing significant health care challenges and promoting overall well-being.
Initiatives like the Doctor of Occupational Therapy (OTD), bilingual emphasis in speech-language pathology, hybrid Master of Social Work, 3+2 athletic training fast-track and Bachelor’s in allied health sciences empower students to lead at the point of care and in health care, education, and social service organizations.
To sustain Harris College's legacy of excellence in preparing health care professionals, your support is vital. As we expand our reach and impact, your contribution will help shape the future of health care.
Join us in fostering excellence at Harris College, supporting the next generation of health care leaders making a lasting impact on our communities.
Contact us to learn how you can support Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences.
Kendall L. Riddell Director of Development 817-257-5032 Kendall.Riddell@tcu.edu
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Please consider supporting the TCU Actuarial Program priorities including building an actuarial exam reimbursement program, creating travel support for Gamma Iota Sigma conferences, and increasing outreach to high school students.
Contact us to learn how you can support the TCU Actuarial Program.
Valerie DeSantis Bechtel Director of Development v.desantis@tcu.edu
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Make a gift, get a TCU luggage tag!
Make a one-time gift of $25 or $67 to make a direct impact on students.
When you make a one-time gift of $25 or $67, you will be contributing to our Student Success fund, plus you will receive a distinctive TCU luggage tag for your generosity.
This is your window of opportunity, but it won’t last long. Our luggage tags move fast, so please make your gift to receive one while supplies last.
*We have limited quantities of the luggage tags and may run out before the end of April, so please make your gift now!
**Limit one luggage tag per gift. For contributions of $67 or more, according to available tax guidance, the item received in exchange for your contribution is considered to be a “low-cost article” and therefore your entire contribution is considered a charitable gift. For contributions of $25 but less than $67, the donor will receive a luggage tag. Per IRS guidelines, the charitable portion of your contribution must be reduced by the fair market value of the item, which is $2.72 for each luggage tag.
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Thank you for making a gift to support the Starpoint School at TCU!
For more information regarding the "Under the Stars" event, please click here.
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Ed Landreth Hall Renovation
Project Overview & Deliverables
TCU is undertaking a comprehensive renovation of the Ed Landreth Hall and Auditorium to establish a world-class creative center for students, faculty and staff in the College of Fine Arts. Situated at the north corner of South University Drive and West Cantey Street, this facility will feature state-of-the-art rehearsal spaces, classrooms, theatres and other essential amenities to enhance the award-winning Department of Theatre, School for Classical & Contemporary Dance (SCCDance) and School of Music. The completion date for the renovation is yet to be set, though it is estimated for 2027.
Named after E.A. Landreth, a TCU Trustee from 1940 to 1960, the 79,300 square-foot facility was completed in 1948 and is the oldest building on campus to not have undergone any significant improvements. This renovation is integral to the future success of the College of Fine Arts and TCU’s commitment to strengthen our academic profile and reputation to advance artistic and creative expression among students, faculty and staff.
- Expansion for Growth: Additional classrooms and faculty offices to accommodate growth in the theatre and music programs, College of Fine Arts and the university as a whole.
- Specialized Spaces: New costume studio, construction space, black box theatre, musical theatre dance studio, design lab, computer lab and outdoor stage.
- Enhancements to Theatre: Redesigned Jerita Foley Buschman Theatre with increased wing space, proscenium, fly tower, orchestra pit and larger seating, plus, acoustical treatment for improved sound.
- Student-Focused Facilities: Redesigned and expanded dressing rooms, restrooms, green room/student lounge and rehearsal spaces.
- New Technology: New/upgraded technology in classrooms and theatres, recording/film studio for music and theatre (dependent on additional fundraising).
- Storage and Practical Facilities: Additional storage for equipment, instruments, props and a construction space for set building and painting.
- Community Impact: The new and renovated performance and rehearsal spaces will enhance our ability to further establish community partners and host a variety of performing groups on our campus in a way that is not possible in the hall’s current capacity.
The project is primarily financed by TCU, which allows philanthropic efforts on behalf of the college to continue to prioritize enhanced student, program, faculty and technology needs. With that in mind, the building can provide an array of recognition opportunities for those making leadership gifts supporting any of these priorities during its construction period. By choosing to support the College of Fine Arts, you’re investing in our mission to nurture arts innovation and creativity on the TCU campus and in our broader community.
For more information about supporting the Ed Landreth Hall renovation, contact:
Angela Z. Strittmatter, ’97 Director of Development, College of Fine Arts a.strittmatter@tcu.edu 817-257-4397 finearts.tcu.edu
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Loyal Horned Frog Gift
There has never been a better time in TCU history to make a meaningful difference in the lives of our students as we look ahead to shape the next 150 years.
A “Loyal Horned Frog” gift of $30 is an important way to ensure that future generations continue to make a global impact around the world ― the Horned Frog way.
Your commitment at this level of support means the university will continue to impact the lives of students who benefit from the lifelong friendships and invaluable experiences gained during their time at TCU.
P.S. Please enjoy this small token of our appreciation for your support of our Horned Frog Family ― thank you!
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Take the Lead On TCU’s Next 150 Years
We are proud to have celebrated 150 years of TCU, including the shared spirit and values that connect all Horned Frogs, near and far. Together we will continue to charge forward to strengthen our university and impact the greater good for generations to come.
Are you ready to Lead On for TCU’s next 150 years?
Make a gift today. The future is ours to lead!
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"Compassionate Awareness and Living Mindfully"
For more than a decade, TCU's CALM Studies initiative has been helping members of the TCU community and beyond reduce stress and anxiety, foster belonging, and work to create a world that enables all beings to flourish.
We offer innovative mindfulness courses, weekly meditations, lectures, and other programming. All our activities are free and open to the public.
Please support the CALM path by making a gift today.
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Due to the outpouring of generosity from friends, family, classmates, as well as members of the TCU and Fort Worth communities, the Wes Smith Memorial Scholarship for Excellence in Leadership has been established.
This permanent scholarship is awarded annually to a TCU student demonstrating the qualities that were important to Wes, including: Academics, Athletics, Community Service, Campus Involvement, Philanthropy, and Faith-Based Initiatives.
Thank you for your gift supporting outstanding students while encouraging future generations of Horned Frogs to “Live Like Wes.”
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