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PRESIDENT'S ASSOCIATES AND PARTNERS PERKS

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GIVING LEVELS

GIVING LEVELS

President’s Associates and President’s Partners

Annual guest parking permit for the Cameron campus

Cameron University library privileges

Invitations to annual President’s Partners events

Invitation to special events

Access to CU athletic, art, music, and theatre events

Member name listed on the CU Foundation web page

President's Corporate Partners

All the above

Two Aggie Recreation Center annual passes

Century II President's Partners Benefits

All the above

Access to CU athletic, art, music, and theatre events

Distinguished President’s Partners Benefits

All the above

Two Aggie Recreation Center lifetime passes

Esteemed President’s Partners Benefits

All the above

Four Aggie Recreation Center lifetime passes

Your Legacy...Their Future

In order to recognize those who have made planned giving commitments to Cameron University, the university established the 1908 Heritage Society. Named in honor of Cameron University's historic establishment in 1908, the society reflects the wishes of its members to continue the legacy of Cameron University. Members of the 1908 Heritage Society have chosen to leave a lasting legacy and solidify the future of Cameron University by committing to provide a planned gift.

Jeneanne Lawson - Her Legacy. Her Way.

In November 2011, Jeneanne Lawson, a member of Cameron State Agricultural College’s class of 1949, contacted Cameron University’s Office of University Advancement to convey her intent to donate a residential property to the Cameron University Foundation. Proceeds from the sale of the property were used to benefit Cameron students.

CU chose to honor her gift by naming the tutoring center in the Academic Commons the Jeneanne Lawson Tutoring Center.

For the next six years, Ms. Lawson continued her strong commitment to supporting the endeavors of Cameron students as a member of President’s Partners. Her fervent belief in the university’s mission led her to once again contact Cameron to establish a planned gift of another residential property and other assets. Ms. Lawson, a former communication teacher and fundraising professional, passed away in January 2018.

“Ms. Lawson took great joy in giving back,” says Albert Johnson, Jr., Vice President for University Advancement. “She understood the importance of utilizing estate planning to earmark how her donation would be used. Through her foresight, Ms. Lawson worked with the Cameron University Foundation in creating the legacy she envisioned.”

Through her planned gift, Ms. Lawson leaves a legacy as an educator, a Cameron University alumna, and a supporter of Cameron University students that will continue in perpetuity.

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