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By giving today to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, you help build a progressive educational model to meet the challenges of the 21st Century and move students out of the classroom and into the real world of architecture and urban planning practice.
Funding for scholarships and innovative studios such as the award-winning design/build studio, Studio 804, provides our more than 500 students an opportunity to thrive within the School’s nationally known graduate professional degrees, including the new Ph.D. program.
Give today to support a variety of initiatives, including:
- Scholarships: Need and merit-based; International Study Abroad; Multicultural Architecture Scholars Program
- Studio research: By sponsoring a design studio, professionals can partner with students to create solutions applicable to many areas of specialization.
- Lecture series: National and international experts provide insight into innovative and challenging projects in both Architecture and Urban Planning.
Donations of any size can make a difference. Even small amounts given over time can accumulate to create substantial resources for the school.
You will be recognized as a member of the School of Architecture and Urban Planning Deans Club by making a minimum gift of $1,000 annually for any purpose within the school. You can divide your gift into monthly installments.
Major gifts can establish endowed funds that provide financial support for the school in perpetuity and can be named for you or for someone else.
Our development director will be happy to answer your questions and assist you in creating an endowed fund, setting up a planned gift or making another kind of gift. You can also use your credit card to give online to support:
Dean's Innovation Fund
Support student programs and scholarships. Join the Deans Club - $1,000 per year minimum.
Multicultural Architecture Scholars
Studio 804
Support this innovative, award-winning design/build experience.
Urban Planning Alumni and Friends Scholarship
Mitch Wall-Class of 1971 Scholarship
Help students and honor Mitch Wall, a 1971 graduate.
Griffin/McCoy Scholarship Fund
Help students and honor retired professors Dave Griffin and Tom McCoy.
Lou Michel Scholarship
Help students and honor retired professor Lou Michel.
Galloway Lecture Series in Urban Planning