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With more than 130 programs of study, the college offers unmatched depth and breadth, empowering students to explore their passions and turn them into purpose. This is where curiosity meets opportunity, and where your investment fuels discovery, innovation, and lifelong success.

As a donor, you help build the foundation from which every career path begins — with confidence, preparedness, and strength. Your support ensures that students not only receive a world-class education, but also the inspiration and resources to shape a better future. Contact our Development Team.

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Behind every Aggie graduate is a story of perseverance, innovation and the support of donors like you. Your gift shapes the future of ArtSci students at Texas A&M. Join us in building the future—make your gift today.

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The extraordinary departments and academic programs within the College of Arts and Sciences offer unparalleled rigor, quality and reputation that set our graduates apart.

Our specialty is helping you find ways to support the college through gifts designated for educational or leadership programs.

The Donor Relations Team is eager to hear from you and share the exciting things happening in the College of Arts and Sciences.

Learn about the different ways you can give to the College of Arts and Sciences, including matching gifts, memorial gifts, and corporate gifts.

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Gift Announcements

H. William Clark ’74 is using funds from his individual retirement account to support programs in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences.

David and Donna Pierpoline, both class of 1981 Aggie graduates, established an endowed scholarship to support English or psychology majors with financial need, continuing their legacy of giving and deep family ties to Texas A&M.

Melanie L. Shelnutt and Hurlie H. Collier ’79 of Arden, North Carolina, have established an endowed scholarship to support undergraduate studies, with preference given to Aggies majoring in journalism, history or psychology.

Dr. Lee ’75 ’83 and Joanne Billingsley ’75 ’82 of San Antonio have established an endowed scholarship to support graduate students in the Department of Geology and Geophysics.

Ronald W. Crocker ’85 and Patricia A. Shepherd ’86 from Houston have made a provision in their estate that will establish the Ronnie Crocker ’85 Endowed Scholarship, which will support a first-generation student who is a graduate of a Texas high school.

Clarissa and Anthony L. Garcia ’90 of Spring, Texas, will establish an endowed scholarship through a living trust to create the Garcia Endowed Scholarship in Arts and Sciences.