Bequests & Wills

You can choose to leave some or all of your estate to Augustana Campus, ß÷ßäÉçÇø, including cash, investments, property, real estate, or other assets of your estate. By indicating your wish to donate in your will, you can make a substantial future gift that will not affect your current lifestyle.

A bequest is often referred to as the "Ultimate Gift" because it is a gift of cash or property that an individual makes in their will and usually takes one of the following two forms:

  1. An unrestricted bequest allows the University to use your gift where it is felt to be needed most.
  2. A restricted bequest is a gift with a specific purpose. You may specify the gift be used for a particular area of interest (i.e., scholarships, bursaries, endowed chair, or research). Restricted gifts may be endowed in perpetuity or may be directed to serve a one time purpose.

For more information, please contact the Augustana Development Office Team:

Phone: 780.679.1558
Toll-Free: 1.800.661.8714

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