Endowing a chair or professorship is one of the most effective means of attracting, nurturing and retaining top faculty. Endowed chairs and professorships that attract and support distinguished faculty are among the most significant ways you can help provide a high-quality education for our students.
- Chairs and professorships are most often funded by gifts — private support — to the university.
- The university’s endowment spending policy preserves and increases the value of the endowment. A portion of the interest earned on the principal of your gift — currently 5% — will be used to fund the chair or professorship. By protecting the principal investment, the endowment provides support in perpetuity, which overtime, will increase as the value of the principal increases.
- A minimum of $3 million is required for an endowed chair and a minimum of $1 million is required for an endowed professorship.
- The fund can appear in one's own name, in honor or memory of someone or in the name of your company.