Cash Gifts
Your cash gift helps support the Hurricane athletic program. Golden Hurricane Club memberships begin with a minimum gift of $50 payable to The University of Tulsa. Payments may be made in installments throughout the year or in full, but the pledge must be paid in full before priority tickets can be received. Special arrangements can be made through the Hurricane Club at 631-2570. Please remember, your gift may be paid by VISA, MasterCard, or Discover credit cards.
Matching Gifts
Many corporations match the gifts their employees make to charities. Taking advantage of a matching gift program is a unique way to increase your gift to The University of Tulsa. Contact your personnel office for a matching gift form, complete the form, and enclose it when remitting your gift.
Other Means of Giving
Endowment Programs
Through the Endowment Program, The University of Tulsa can plan securely for continued scholarship funding. Methods of giving include insurance policies, wills, bequests, and gifts made in the memory of loved ones.
Endowed Scholarship
This scholarship may be presented as a one-time gift or as a series of gifts.
Insurance Policies
An individual may assign policy ownership to The University of Tulsa allowing the policy proceeds to go to the University at his or her death. The individual's annual gifts must exceed the premium payments.
Wills and Bequests
Copies of wills may be sent to The University of Tulsa indicating an endowment for a scholarship in the donor's name.
Gifts of Appreciated Securities
Gifts of real estate and other assets that have appreciated in value can be made to The University of Tulsa. These gifts often provide substantial tax advantages to the donor.
Gifts in Kind
Gifts that the TU athletic department can use during the course of the year that normally must be purchased are often as valuable as cash gifts. Items such as building materials, carpeting, hotel rooms, meals, printing paper, professional services, and advertising space are some of the items that may be donated that can be a savings to the overall athletic budget.