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Invest in the Technology of TomorrowShaping the Technology of TomorrowYour gift to the university is crucial in continuing research and education. Gifts to the College of Engineering help to strengthen our ongoing curriculum and bring us closer to our vision of becoming a nationally recognized research extensive entity. The College of Engineering relies heavily on the generosity of supporters like you. .BenefitsDonations to the UTSA College of Engineering are 100% tax-deductible.How do I contribute to the College of Engineering?The simplest way to contribute is online with your major bank credit card. Click here. You can make a one-time credit card contribution, or you may choose to use the Recurring Gifts option to schedule credit card contributions automatically. Charge your contribution to your Visa, MasterCard, Amex, or Discover credit card. If you have a question, please call us at (210) 458-7079, or e-mail your questions to erica.dixon@utsa.edu.- OR -You may contribute using the regular mail. Complete a Donor Form (print one from: Donor Form) and mail it with your check to:UTSA College of Engineering Office of Development One UTSA Circle San Antonio, TX 78249 (Make checks payable to UTSA, and please write the purpose on the check's memo line and on the Donor Form.) Pay monthly, quarterly or annually. If you so indicate on the Donor Form, we'll send you a reminder statement for your pledge amount. Write in: Please send reminders on your check. UTSA EmployeesCurrent UTSA employees only can use a payroll deduction form. Make your tax deductible gift today! You may choose to donate to a specific school with your Invest in the Best gift, please indicate the school name with your payment.Other OptionsThere are other contribution options to choose from in the Online Giving page.The information provided above is intended to be general information for the benefit of the College of Engineering community and supporters and is not intended to be specific tax advice for an individual under a given circumstance. For more about this new law, please contact your legal or tax advisor. |
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