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Giving Opportunities
The
College of Liberal & Applied Arts is seeking to enhance
its capabilities to make a difference on behalf of its students,
faculty, and region. While we have built solid programs, we
continue to strive to be the best at all
we do. This level of service and commitment is owed to everyone
with whom we interact. It is for this reason that additional
resources—financial and otherwise—are required to
build programs that are unsurpassed at the national and even
international levels. We want to work as a team with our supporters
to achieve excellence across the board.
Please consider joining our effort to establish something truly
special. Any amount would be of great benefit. Here’s
how to become involved:
- Endowment:
a large contribution that enables a program or activity to
survive in perpetuity from the earnings generated by interest
on a deposit. Such gifts typically sponsor student scholarships,
the naming of a facility/program (building, department, college)
or activity (lecture series, professorship, center, faculty
development). Estate planning is commonly used for these purposes.
An endowment creates a legacy in honor of a person or family.
- Annual
gift:
a contribution, large or small, that provides support for
a specific activity or for general use. The money is typically
spent during the academic year in which the donation was received.Donations
can be made in the form of cash, securities, real estate,
retirement plan assets, life insurance, and stock. To discuss
options, please contact:
Ms. Jill Still, Director of Development
Office of University Advancement
P.O. Box 6092 - SFA Station
Stephen F. Austin State University
Nacogdoches, TX 75962-6092
Local Phone - (936) 468-5406
Toll Free - (800) 319-9517
Fax - (936) 468-7025
E-Mail: jstill@sfasu.edu
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"My
educational career has been enhanced by the diverse courses within
the College of Liberal and Applied Arts."
Keandra Bailey, Dallas Senior
"My experiences
within the Liberal Studies program have focused on my wants and goals."
Andrew Parker, Houston Junior
"A Liberal
Arts degree exposed me to new cultures and because of that, I am more
patient and have a greater appreciation for diversity." -Tiffany
Gauntt, '06
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