Since
her founding in 1868, Wells has benefited from the philanthropy of devoted
alumni, parents and friends of the college. Among the many traditions at
Wells, the tradition of giving is perhaps the strongest. In 1898 alumnae
joined together to endow the Wells College Scholarship Fund and to provide
the college’s first form of financial aid.
Today,
the support of alumni, parents and friends is critical to the operation
of the college. From funding classroom technology and laboratory
renovations to supporting faculty salaries and student aid, the college
depends on the annual support of its donors.
Programs
that make Wells unique among peer institutions, such as the Henry
Wells Scholars Program and the Wells
Book Arts Center, are strong in large part because of the generous
support they receive from alumni, parents and friends.
The reasons
for giving to Wells are different for each donor.
Some
give to strengthen the college’s academic and physical resources. Others
give to enhance Wells’ reputation as a leader in private, liberal arts
education.
Alumni
often give in appreciation for all that Wells contributed to their lives
or out of a desire to “give back” so future generations of students benefit
from support similar to that which they received. Many parents choose to
honor their children with a gift made in their name.
When
employers will match gifts to higher education
institutions, Wells donors enjoy having that extra impact on the college.
Through giving, most donors can take advantage of tax savings and estate
planning opportunities.
Giving
rates are factored into college rankings such as U.S. News and World
Report’s guide to America’s Best Colleges. By making a habit
of supporting the Wells Annual Fund, alumni, parents and friends help to
ensure the recognized value of a diploma from Wells and contribute to the
continued financial health of the college.
Whatever
your reason, we hope you will join us today by making
a gift in support of Wells.
Your gift
makes a difference. Thank you for your support of Wells!
Last updated 09/03/2009
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