UTSA College of Liberal and Fine Arts
Dr. Christopher Wickham

Giving to COLFA

The College of Liberal and Fine Arts depends on the generosity of alumni and friends to provide scholarships, fellowships, and other academic enhancement programs for its students. Gifts also make it possible for the College to offer to the public outstanding cultural activities such as the annual Shakespeare Residency, several lecture series, art exhibits, the annual regional history fair for high school students, and the Legacy Program hosted by the Center for Archaeological Research.

Ways to Give

There are many ways to give a gift to the College of Liberal and Fine Arts. For more information on giving to the College of Liberal and Fine Arts, please contact:

Helene J. Benitez
Development Officer
210/458-4404
210/458-4347 fax
Helene.Benitez@utsa.edu


GIVING ORGANIZATIONS

DEAN'S CIRCLE

The College of Liberal and Fine Arts offers special recognition to benefactors through a giving association called the Dean's Circle. Annual unrestricted gifts of $1,000 or more to the College qualify for inclusion in this prestigious circle of individuals and businesses who share the intellectual excitement of the College. Members of the Dean's Circle enjoy a close relationship with the College, including the opportunity to associate with others who share their interest and commitment. The funds generated by the Dean's Circle will be used for student awards and scholarships and other opportunities that involve and enrich the campus and larger community. For more information, please contact Helene.Benitez@utsa.edu

Dean's Circle $1,000

Dean's Silver Circle $2,500

Dean's Golden Circle $5,000 or more

Matching gifts are accepted to determine giving level.

The Friends of Anthropology (formerly Friends of Archaeology) supports activities and program development in the Department of Anthropology. More information is available by contacting anthropology@utsa.edu.

FRIENDS OF MUSIC

The Friends of Music, established in 1998, develops scholarship resources for the Department of Music, allowing UTSA to recruit and retain outstanding students in the music program. For more information, contact music@utsa.edu.

FRIENDS OF SHAKESPEARE

The UTSA Friends of Shakespeare was founded in 1988 to promote enrichment programs in literature, creative writing, and drama, particularly the annual residency by Actors from the London Stage, a company of distinguished British Shakespearean artists.  More information is available by contacting colfa@utsa.edu.


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