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Alumni and student support are imperative to the continued advancement of the David Eccles School of Business. Contributions in any amount continue the development of the educational opportunities available at the school.
Ways to Give
At the David Eccles School of Business, we take pride from the involvement of our alumni in the university community. There are numerous ways to be involved with the David Eccles School of Business before and after graduation. Contact an External Relations representative for more information 801.585.5416.
MAKE A DONATION
Online: Giving to the U
Phone: 801.585.5416
Mail: send Pledge Form to External Relations, 1645 East Campus Center Drive, BUC 460, Salt Lake City, UT, 84112
Through an employer: Many businesses support employee donations to the University of Utah by offering donation match incentives. Matching Gift Employer Search
WHERE DO CONTRIBUTIONS GO
Academic Scholarships
Annual Fund The Annual Fund exists to afford the administration of the School the opportunity to raise academic standards and uphold the quality of the education students receive.
The Fund is generated through contributions by alumni, faculty, staff and students. Gifts to the fund directly contribute to academic programs, student organizations, and other educational initiatives.
Capital Campaign The David Eccles School of Business is in the design phase of a building project that will provide an increased number of classrooms and study facilities. With construction scheduled to begin in 2009, the first phase of the project will include the demolition of the FAMB and KDGB buildings. State-of-the-art buildings will be constructed to house the growing student body and technology demands. Project completion is scheduled for 2012.
Funds for the project are being privately raised. The State will provide the operations and maintenance funds for the buildings once they are completed. The fundraising for the building project is part of the David Eccles School's capital campaign. The David Eccles School has already raised $44 million in the past 11 months. The campaign goal is $100 million, which the School hopes to raise by 2010.
For additional information contact Katie Amundsen 801.585.5416
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