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AGDee 05-24-2008 09:18 PM

I donate in the form of getting one of the University license plates. A portion of that annual payment goes to the school.

Eastern Michigan University

21 years ago, 1987

I think it's $15 a year.

AKA_Monet 05-24-2008 09:25 PM

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Originally Posted by SoCalGirl (Post 1657225)
Do you donate to your school?

Sometimes... At least once ever 2 years to my UG degree awarding school

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Originally Posted by SoCalGirl (Post 1657225)
Where did you graduate from?

UG: Spelman; grad degrees SDSU and UCSD respectfully

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Originally Posted by SoCalGirl (Post 1657225)
How long ago did you graduate?

From UG; awhile ago... 18 years ago

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Originally Posted by SoCalGirl (Post 1657225)
How much do you give on average?

When I have money, I drop $500 to $1000 in a specific endowment fund for a former professor who passed in the 1990's.

Someday, when I have Bill and Melinda Gates money, I will probably aim to have a specific fund dedicated in our (my husband's and mine's) name for off-campus housing and laboratory equipment/animal facilities. But, we would be doing that in our 60's. Also, I will be donating to another 2 HBCU's--Bethune Cookman-College and my parents Alma Mater, Fisk.

Also, someday, I will also be donating to the Dr. Richard V. Moore Center down the street from BCC and the nearby Daytona Beach Methodist Church. I will also give to my home church in San Diego and donate under a new AKA EXO perpetual trust funds for the Debutante Ball. I will also donate under a new AKA DUO African American literature Library funds.

My folks have inquired about LLC formation. I would like to develop a liaison and MOU between dental apprenticeship program to my father's office. And have my father's office to be a dental residency program at major Dental Schools during the summer. My father's office directly impacts health disparities populations.

ETA: Some our funds will go to my IL side in Georgia to build up that church, also. In fact my MIL would be an EXCELLENT executive director.

Kevin 05-24-2008 09:28 PM

1) Nope, I plan to donate to my undergrad school. As for the law school I go to, they charge $1,000+/credit hour, which in my humble opinion is ridiculous for a T4 school. After I pay off my student loans, they'll never see a penny.
2) University of Central Oklahoma; Oklahoma City University in 2009.
3) '03, I took a year off and now I'm in a 4 year program because I need to work during school. I finish law school next May.
4) We'll see. During the time I was at Central Oklahoma, they were really serious about improving their overall image. If the school makes itself worth donating to, they'll see above-average money from me.

Benzgirl 05-24-2008 09:35 PM

Do you donate to your school? Absolutely and Absolutely Not
Where did you graduate from? The Ohio State University (undergrad) and Ashland University (grad school)
How long ago did you graduate? 1984 and 1990
How much do you give on average? approx. $1000/year plus lifetime membership to Alumni Association, plus football tickets, plus parking passes.... (can you guess what is worth the most); Nothing -- I might if they would respond to an email to provide a password

lilzetakitten 05-24-2008 09:59 PM

Do you donate to your school? Not yet... they're still benefiting from my tuition payments.
Where did you graduate from? Christopher Newport University
How long ago did you graduate? 2008... 6 days ago. :D
How much do you give on average? Well, for the last 8 semesters, thousands. Now... my fiance (another CNU grad) and I will figure out what we have in our budget, because we do plan to donate.

DeltAlum 05-24-2008 10:39 PM

Do you donate to your school? Yes
Where did you graduate from? Ohio University
How long ago did you graduate? A long time ago
How much do you give on average? Varies. About $50 per solicitation. Sometimes more for special projects or purposes. Largest was $450, i think.

Leslie Anne 05-25-2008 12:10 AM

Two schools:

Do you donate to your school? Nope. I don't plan on doing so in the future either.

Where did you graduate from? University of Maryland (didn't graduate, just left), Mount St. Mary's College, California

How long ago did you graduate? I left Maryland er....19 years ago? I graduated from Mount St. Mary's 11 years ago.

How much do you give on average? Nothing

I do plan on donating to my graduate school after I get my Masters. I'll probably donate about $200 a year, maybe more depending.

RaggedyAnn 05-25-2008 08:00 AM

[quote=SoCalGirl;1657225]
Do you donate to your school? yes-but I designate the money to go towards Greek Life (we have a very unsupportive administration)
How long ago did you graduate? 15 years
How much do you give on average? $50

Thetagirl218 05-25-2008 11:56 PM

Do you donate to your school? The school where I got my AA, defiantly as I know how they spend their money. Their scholarships go directly to the students and their are tons! They don't go to pay for stupid buildings...My upper level school no way! I didn't like the way they spent my tuition money while I was in my undergrad! Why would I give them more money now? I am not happy with the way my alma mater focuses all its energy on two colleges and leaves the others in the dark in regards to scholarships and academic awards. If I become rich some day (I guess I will have to marry rich as I am a teacher! lol) I would most likely endow a scholarship for Student Government Senators, Transfer Students, and Upper Level Education majors.
Where did you graduate from? St. Petersburg College and the University of North Florida
How long ago did you graduate? Class of 2005 and Class of 2007
How much do you give on average? SPC, Lifetime Alumni Membership, and occasional gifts to the SPC Foundation for the annual scholarship drive, UNF, $0!


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