TCU Young Alumni TCU’s young alumni — those who graduated less than 10 years ago — are at the forefront of change in their communities and the world. They’re volunteering their time, sharing their enthusiasm and talent, and acting as ambassadors for their university. If you’re part of this group, you no doubt want to ensure that tomorrow’s alumni have the same life-changing opportunities you enjoyed! Support them by making a gift today to the TCU school, college or program that means the most to you.

Take the Challenge!

  • If 12 alumni give $10, cymbals can be put in the hands of a TCU Marching Band member.
  • If 24 alumni give $25, the National Champion women’s Equestrian team could feed and board one of their 20 horses.
  • If 100 alumni give $30, one additional student could receive a grant to participate in the TCU Summer International Study Program.
Your gift will have more of an impact, thanks to the Young Alumni Donor Challenge. Roger King ’63, Chairman of the TCU Trustee Development Committee, wants your participation and has issued a challenge: If 2,300 young alumni make a gift of any size by May 31, 2009, he will contribute $100,000 to the Annual Fund for priorities such as hiring additional faculty, upgrading lab and classroom equipment, and increasing general scholarships and financial aid.

Every gift — large or small — helps ensure that TCU students continue to have a world-class, values-centered university experience. Your participation is critical to the future growth and vitality of your university!


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Thank you for supporting our alma mater through the Young Alumni Donor Challenge!