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Your Bequest: Continuing the Clemson Legacy

Clemson University is a living legacy of a visionary-Thomas Green Clemson. When he wrote his will in 1886, Clemson bequeathed his assets to the state to establish a “high seminary of learning.” His will is a testament to the power of planned giving.

Including the Clemson University Foundation in your estate plan will help continue the Clemson legacy for generations to come. A charitable bequest provides valuable financial and estate-planning benefits while achieving lasting support for Clemson University.

The Clemson Legacy Society honors individuals who have included Clemson in their estate plans, or in any revocable planned gift arrangement. If you have made provisions to include Clemson University in your will, please let us know so that we can include you in the Society and thank you appropriately. We also want to make sure you have the opportunity to specify the shape your gift will take. If you have not provided for Clemson in your will, please give this thoughtful consideration.

We appreciate your interest and support in the College of Engineering & Science and would welcome the opportunity to meet with you or provide you with additional information. Please feel free to contact Joy Workman, Director of Alumni Development, toll free at
1-866-472-8823.

Earnest is published by the College of Engineering and Science at Clemson University for the alumni and friends of the College. Subscriptions are free upon request.

Send any comments/questions to: Ron Grant (email: ron.grant@ces.clemson.edu)
College Relations/Marketing Director, Clemson University, College of Engineering and Science
21 Riggs Hall · Box 340901, Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0901 -- 864/656-5711