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GIVING TO STUDENT AFFAIRS

What?

The Student Affairs development team works with former students, corporations, and other supporters, one relationship at a time, to match their charitable interests with the priorities of our division. The Texas A&M Foundation is a nonprofit organization that exists for the benefit of Texas A&M.

Why?

We work closely with the Texas A&M Foundation to build a brighter future for the Division of Student Affairs through inspired philanthropy. Your gifts create scholarships, enhance student programs, and fund new facilities, among other endeavors.

How?

Ways to Support the Division of Student Affairs

Ask Questions

For assistance with charitable gifts, contact Megan Pulliam ’09, assistant director of development for the Texas A&M Foundation. You can reach her by phone at 979-862-1247 or by email at m-pulliam@txamfoundation.com

Ms. Megan Pulliam
Director of Development
Student Affairs

Give Online

You may make a one-time credit card gift or set up recurring payments online. Visit txamfoundation.com/give, select "Division of Student Affairs" and then select the online giving account that you would like to support.  

Give via Check or Electronic Funds Transfer

You may write a check payable to the Texas A&M Foundation. Contact the Texas A&M Foundation at 800-392-3310 for electronic funds transfer instructions.

Utilize a Matching Gift

You may be able to double, triple or quadruple the amount of your gift by taking advantage of your corporate matching program. Learn more. 

Plan Your Gift for the Future

You may support the center through a planned gift, such as a charitable bequest, gift annuity, or remainder trust. You may also fund a gift through retirement assets, appreciate securities, or other methods such as real estate or charitable lead trusts. Learn more about planned gifts from the Texas A&M Foundation.

Honor a Loved One with a Memorial Gift

Recognize a relative, friend, student professor, or teacher through an honorary or memorial gift to the Division of Student Affairs. A memorial gift is a generous and thoughtful way to recognize a person’s life and accomplishments. Learn more.

Who?

The Student Affairs development team, some of whom are employed by the Texas A&M Foundation, work with former students, student leaders, and staff in our division to facilitate the giving process. Contact us to create your own legacy for students at Texas A&M.

Call us at 979-458-1689 or Email givetoStudentAffairs@txamfoundation.com

Meet Our Development Team

What?

The Student Affairs development team works with former students, corporations, and other supporters, one relationship at a time, to match their charitable interests with the priorities of our division. The Texas A&M Foundation is a nonprofit organization that exists for the benefit of Texas A&M.

Why?

We work closely with the Texas A&M Foundation to build a brighter future for the Division of Student Affairs through inspired philanthropy. Your gifts create scholarships, enhance student programs, and fund new facilities, among other endeavors.

How?

Ways to Support the Division of Student Affairs

Ask Questions

For assistance with charitable gifts, contact Megan Pulliam ’09, assistant director of development for the Texas A&M Foundation. You can reach her by phone at 979-862-1247 or by email at m-pulliam@txamfoundation.com

Give Online

You may make a one-time credit card gift or set up recurring payments online. Visit txamfoundation.com/give, select "Division of Student Affairs" and then select the online giving account that you would like to support.

Give via Check or Electronic Funds Transfer

You may write a check payable to the Texas A&M Foundation. Contact the Texas A&M Foundation at 800-392-3310 for electronic funds transfer instructions.

Utilize a Matching Gift

You may be able to double, triple or quadruple the amount of your gift by taking advantage of your corporate matching program. Learn more. 

Plan Your Gift for the Future

You may support the center through a planned gift, such as a charitable bequest, gift annuity, or remainder trust. You may also fund a gift through retirement assets, appreciate securities, or other methods such as real estate or charitable lead trusts. Learn more about planned gifts from the Texas A&M Foundation.

Honor a Loved One with a Memorial Gift

Recognize a relative, friend, student professor, or teacher through an honorary or memorial gift to the Division of Student Affairs. A memorial gift is a generous and thoughtful way to recognize a person’s life and accomplishments. Learn more.

Who?

The Student Affairs development team, some of whom are employed by the Texas A&M Foundation, work with former students, student leaders, and staff in our division to facilitate the giving process. Contact us to create your own legacy for students at Texas A&M.

Call us at 979-458-1689 or Email givetoStudentAffairs@txamfoundation.com

Meet Our Development Team

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