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There’s a special kind of Texas Ex who’s not satisfied with doing the bare minimum. That kind of Texas Ex goes above and beyond to support the long-range vision of the Association. There are numerous ways to support your Association.

JOIN!
This is the easiest way to support UT. From providing leadership training for our over 2000 Texas Exes Student Chapter members, to rewarding superior professors and teaching assistants, your membership dollars are ensuring the continued excellence of The University of Texas!

Help Future Longhorns
The Association is proud to administer an extensive scholarship program and you can help!
Contribute to a Scholarship Fund or endow a new scholarship.

Life Long Pride
Show your pride in UT by adding your name to the building. Buy a tile for yourself or someone you love.

Endow our Programs
Join the Association’s Texas Exes Annual Giving Program which helps to endow the operations of the Association.

Preserve your On-Campus Home
Show your support through helping preserve the Alumni Center - Honoring executive director emeritus Roy Vaughan for his leadership of the Association, the Roy Vaughan Legacy Fund endows the preservation of the Alumni Center, which he was instrumental in building. This endowment ensures that Texas Exes will have a state-of-the-art, well-maintained home on campus. Gifts in any amount are welcome, and several naming opportunities are available, ranging from $30,000 parks and pergola columns to $200 personalized tiles. For more information, contact Carol Barrett at 512-471-8081.

Good Business
If your company is interested in reaching a unique and diverse audience of UT alumni and supporters, consider a corporate sponsorship of several Association programs and events. Major events include: Camp Texas, High School Teacher Award/Conference, Real World 101, Alumni College, 50-Year Reunion, and many more. For more information, contact Marketing Director Kimberly Gundersen at 512-471-8553.  

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