September 24, 2019

Giving Societies

 

NationsUniversity Giving Societies

Membership in any of NU’s giving societies recognizes and honors special levels of generosity. These societies also honor the legacy of NationsUniversity.

The 1995 Club

The 1995 Club honors donors who support the University with cumulative gifts of $1,000 to $2,499. Named for the year NationsUniversity was founded.

University Club

The University Club honors donors who support the University with cumulative gifts of $2,500 to $4,999. Honors the value of theological education throughout the world.

Chaplain’s Associates

The Chaplain’s Associates honors those who support the University with cumulative gifts of $5,000 to $9,999. Pays tribute to the impact of spiritual guidance and support from our chaplain.

Dean’s Associates

The Dean’s Associates honors donors who support the university with cumulative gifts of $10,000 to $49,999. Pays tribute to the numerous online, volunteer faculty who guide students to success.

The Blue and Gold Circle

The Blue and Gold Circle honors donors who support the university with cumulative gifts of $50,000 to 99,999. Honors all leadership as they donate time and expertise to develop and support students.

The Centennial Circle

The Centennial Circle honors individuals, businesses, churches, and foundations who have supported the University and have a cumulative giving history of $100,000 or more.

The Mac Lynn Legacy Society

Established in 2014, the Mac Lynn Legacy was created to honor alumni and friends of the school who have provided support through life income plans, bequests, direct contributions, or other creative gift arrangements. The Endowment is named in honor of Dr. Mac Lynn. After spending a lifetime in higher education, Mac Lynn’s dream at retirement was to package everything he knew and give it away. NationsUniversity has been the vehicle for giving away that body of knowledge which continues to grow, improve and offer an affordable Christian education.

*Personal gifts combined with matching gifts count toward cumulative giving categories.