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How to Give
How to Give
There are several ways to make a gift to Texas Wesleyan School of Law. For instance, you can make a one-time monetary donation or you can set up pledge payment to be made monthly, quarterly, or whatever time frame you designate.  Some of the methods are more commonly used, but all can be used to make an outright gift or to make a planned gift through one’s will or through a trust.

Credit Card-- The School of Law can accept gifts and pledge payments made with a credit card online or by mail to Texas Wesleyan School of Law, Office of Alumni & Advancement, 1515 Commerce Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76102, or by telephone to 817-212-4106, or by fax to 817-212-4199. We accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover and American Express.

Cash/Check
– The method most frequently used to make a gift to the University is a personal check. Checks should be made payable to Texas Wesleyan School of Law.  You can mail your check to Texas Wesleyan School of Law, Office of Alumni & Advancement, 1515 Commerce Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76102.

Bank Draft – You can set-up monthly giving via bank draft from your checking account. The University processes bank draft charges the last week of each month. Call the Advancement Office at 817.212.4145 to request a copy of the Bank Draft Enrollment Form.

Gifts of Securities – Publicly traded securities, shares of stock in closely-held companies, bonds and government issues may be given to the University.

Gifts of Real Estate – The University may accept gifts of real estate, including homes, condominiums, commercial properties, farmland, rental properties and undeveloped land after a thorough review of several factors, including an appraisal, a marketability assessment and an environmental assessment. Gifts of this nature normally take 60-90 days to complete. If considering such a gift, please allow for the appropriate time to complete the transaction.

Gifts of Tangible Personal Property – The University may accept gifts of tangible personal property, including works of art, jewelry, antiques, coins, stamps and other collections, automobiles, manuscripts, books, etc. that are in line with the University’s educational objectives. To accept gifts of this nature, the University may require donors to also make a cash gift for an endowment to underwrite the maintenance and/or display of the property.

Non-traditional Gifts – The University may accept gifts of non-traditional investments, such as partnership interests, after a thorough review of several factors, including the nature of applicable restrictions.

Planned Giving – Find more information here.

If you need additional assistance in making a contribution or would like to discuss contributing to Texas Wesleyan School of Law, please contact Casey Dyer at cdyer@law.txwes.edu.
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