A Legacy of Leadership

Investing in the Future

The Founders Circle honors the extraordinary leadership, loyalty, and generosity of alumni, parents, friends, and organizations who have made cumulative gifts of $1,000,000 or more. Their generosity carries on the support initiated in 1869 and advances the mission of the University today, more than 150 years after its founding. Their support helps bring student ambition and achievement to successful fruition, ensuring that Trinity University continues to maintain the highest level of distinction envisioned by its founders.

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Skyline Society

The Skyline Society, named for the University's home since 1952, honors those unique individuals, corporations, foundations, and estates who have reached a lifetime giving level of $10,000,000 or more. This society represents a prestigious group of philanthropists whose benevolence will influence the development of Trinity University and its programs well into the twenty-first century. The leadership provided by these donors is essential to the future of the University and our students.

Tehuacana Society

The Tehuacana Society, named for the University’s home from 1869 - 1902, honors individuals, corporations, foundations, and estates who have made a significant lifetime contribution of $1,000,000 - $4,999,999. The Society represents a select group of donors who, through their investment in Trinity University, expect greatness from the University and themselves.

Woodlawn Society

The Woodlawn Society, named for the University’s home from 1942 - 1952,  honors individuals, corporations, foundations, and estates who have made a significant lifetime contribution of $500,000 - $999,999. The society celebrates a group of donors who, through their commitment to Trinity University, play an integral part in the growth and development of its students and community.  

Waxahachie Society

The Waxahachie Society, named for the University’s home from 1902 - 1942, honors those individuals, corporations, foundations, and estates who have given $5,000,000 - $9,999,999 during the course of their lifetime. Their genuine philanthropy and generosity will ensure diverse opportunities and programs for the University, its students, and faculty. Their lasting gifts have established a secure foundation that will impact the University community for years to come.

 

For more information, contact Pat Reyes, director for donor relations, at preyes2@bodylightyoga.com or 210-999-8075