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Designating your gift.
There are many areas of the University that would benefit from your Planned Gift. As we move forward with our vision for continued growth and excellence in teaching and research, there are tremendous opportunities for you to direct your gift.

University Enhancement Fund
All gifts made to Mount Allison University are extremely valuable, and will have a direct and long-term impact on the University. However, a gift to the University Enhancement Fund carries with it an added advantage: the flexibility which allows Mount Allison the opportunity to better meet the needs and challenges of an unpredictable future. With a planned gift to the University Enhancement Fund, Mount Allison's President and Board of Regents will chose the best way to allocate your gift given the needs and priorities of the time. We strongly encourage donors to support the Enhancement Fund as it enables administrators to fulfill the long-term vision for Mount Allison in the best way possible.

Specific University Funds
Donors who prefer to direct their contribution to a specific purpose have a variety of choices that will benefit Mount Allison University in the short-term and in the future. We would be pleased to designate your gift, if you prefer, to one of the following areas:

Bell Scholarship winners.
Mount Allison University's 2009/10 winners of the Bell Scholarships, and Bell Achievement Awards.

• Scholarships
• Financial Aid for Students
• Professorships
• Technological Change
• Athletic Programs and Awards
• International Student Initiatives
• Student Research Scholarships
• Faculty Research Initiatives
• Library and Art Collection Enhancement
• Building for Tomorrow - University Building Fund
• Student Leadership Development
• Other

 

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