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opportunities for the best
and brightest Arkansas
students. Contributions
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OUR STUDENTS COUNT ON YOU
The ASMSA Foundation Fund helps to
change the lives of ASMSA students
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ONLINE GIVING
Use your credit card to give online now.
Your gift will help provide resources that continue to give our students the best education possible. The Annual Fund provides for student needs — everything from academics to sporting events to prom and pizza for special occasions.
The ASMSA Foundation Fund, part of the U of A Foundation,
is a 501(c)3 organization.
Your gift is tax deductable to the fullest extent of the law. Questions: 501-622-5110 or 501-622-5105 |
WHAT CAN YOU DO?
Supporting the Annual Fund could not be easier. Contact Susan Lancaster to find the way that benefits both you and ASMSA. |
Email Susan Lancaster or call her at 501-622-5105 for more information |
CHECK or OUTRIGHT GIFTS
You may give cash, checks, property without any conditions or terms of trust. |
PLEDGES
A formal pledge of support allows you to make
regular gift payments over a specified period
of time. |
PLANNED GIFTS
Gifts include bequests, property and gift annuities. Planned gifts are a way to invest money so that the donor receives benefits as well. |
ENDOWMENTS
An endowment may be set up to provide
continuous funds to a specific purpose such as
scholarships or education programs. |
CORPORATE & FOUNDATION SUPPORT
We have a great interest in creating and building
joint ventures with individuals, corporations, public
agencies and other foundations committed to
excellence in education.
YOUR SUPPORT MAKES
A REAL DIFFERENCE IN THE LIVES OF STUDENTS! |
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THE CAMPUS MASTER PLAN
A vision for ASMSA's future |
While ASMSA is committed to providing
state-of-the-art classroom and laboratory
facilities for our students, the school also
wants to provide the best living
accommodations for our students.
A visit to campus reveals the challenges
faced in trying to improve our residential
facilities. Our Residential Life building is
actually an 85-year old former hospital
building that is showing its age. Last year,
students, faculty, alumni and city
stakeholders developed a campus master
plan to assist the school in future campus
planning. It was felt that students needed
significantly improved living spaces, exterior
play and interior gathering areas and a
student center. Visit this site frequently for
updated information on our progress. |
For more information contact Susan Lancaster
Director of Institutional Advancement
501-622-5105 |
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