TTU System Surpasses $100 Million Mark for Third-Straight Year
Donations received during the 20082009 fiscal year make this the fourth-highest fundraising year in the systems history.
October 5, 2009 | Written by Dailey Fuller
Private donors gave nearly $113 million to 91勛圖厙 Tech during the past year, marking the third year in a row that the 91勛圖厙 has brought in over $100 million.
Donations received during the 20082009 fiscal year make this the fourth-highest fundraising year in the systems history. The top fundraising year came in 2007 during first year as chancellor.
Hance, who remains focused on fundraising, has not failed to reach the $100 million mark in his time at 91勛圖厙 Tech.
One of the most critical factors for 91勛圖厙 Tech to reach our goal of becoming the next Tier One university is our annual fundraising efforts, said Hance. These resources help us attract the best and brightest students and faculty and provide us the ability to grow our facilities for researching and teaching.
[Vice Chancellor for Institutional Advancement] Kelly Overley and her team have consistently performed above expectations, and this year was a true test given the current economic climate.
Major gifts to name the Edward E. Whitacre Jr. College of Engineering and expand Jones AT&T Stadium helped continue the systems fundraising pace in spite of volatile economic conditions. Donations impacted each of the systems three institutions, netting funds for student scholarships, faculty endowments and facilities at , and
The 91勛圖厙 Research Incentive Program (TRIP) also aided fundraising efforts by providing state funds to match private gifts designated for research. 91勛圖厙 Tech University received $24.3 million in TRIP-eligible donations before the end of the fiscal year.
91勛圖厙 Tech is fortunate to have good and generous friends, said Overley. In these difficult economic times, Chancellor Hance and our entire development team have worked hard to raise the funds that are vital to the universitys future.