Support the Graduate School

Support Rutgers Graduate School-Camden

The Graduate School-Camden is devoted to supporting graduate students pursuing advanced degrees in various disciplines, with the guidance of dedicated faculty and staff. Your support empowers tomorrow’s leaders in academia, research, creative endeavors, and community engagement, making a lasting impact on diverse fields and global communities.

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Ways to Give Your Support

The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences is dedicated to supporting graduate students pursuing advanced degrees in the humanities, natural sciences, social sciences, and fine arts. Your financial support plays a crucial role in nurturing students who will become tomorrow’s leaders in various academic and professional fields, as well as the creative and social spaces that impact our communities and the world. By funding programming and scholarships and fostering local and global relationships, your contributions make a lasting difference in the lives of these aspiring scholars and artists.

The Rutgers University Foundation is the fundraising arm of the university and it is a 501(c) (3) tax-exempt organization. Under the Rutgers University Foundation, gifts made to the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences are deductible for federal income, gift, and estate tax purposes. Your gift can have a lasting impact on promising young scholars, for years to come.  If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Development Department.

Graduate School-Camden Academic Excellence Fund

The Graduate School-Camden Academic Excellence Fund helps elevate the educational experience for Graduate School-Camden students by supporting essential programs and research and priority needs to deliver the highest quality learning environment.

Give By Mail

Mail your check, made payable to Rutgers University Foundation, to the address below. Be sure to indicate on the memo line that you are allocating your gift to the Graduate School Camden Academic Excellence Fund.
Please be sure to include your name and address for record keeping and gift acknowledgment.

Rutgers University Foundation
PO Box 193
New Brunswick, NJ 08903-0193

Matching Gifts

Many companies will make a matching gift to Rutgers-Camden when an employee or a spouse makes a donation. To find out if your company or your spouse’s company has such a program, you can check with your Human resources department or browse our Matching Gifts Page.

Estate and Gift Planning

Making a planned gift is a wonderful way to show your support and appreciation for Rutgers University and its mission while accommodating your own personal, financial, estate-planning, and philanthropic goals. With smart planning, donors may actually increase the size of their commitment to the university and/or reduce the tax burden on heirs. Just as important, a planned gift is a meaningful contribution to Rutgers. Explore more here.

Give from your IRA

Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCDs), also known as IRA Charitable Rollovers, are the savviest way for individuals age 70.5 or older to use their IRAs to maximize their charitable impact.

Whether you want to make a QCD gift to the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences today, request a tax acknowledgement letter for a gift already made, or just learn more about QCDs, you can find resources to help you through the process here.

Give Securities and Stocks

Online gifts to Rutgers Graduate School of Education are made through Rutgers University Foundation, a 501(c) (3) tax-exempt organization. As the fundraising arm of the university, the sole mission of the foundation is to support Rutgers. Visit Rutgers University Foundation’s secure website to make a gift today.

Alumni Profiles & Spotlights

  • Using Deep Learning to Predict Brain Aging from MRI Scans

    Eshaa Gogia, an alum of the Data Science MS program at Rutgers–Camden, and Iman Dehzangi, assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science, coauthored a new study with Arash Dehzangi. Their article, “Automated Subregional Hippocampus Segmentation Using 3D CNNs: A Computational Framework for Brain Aging Biomarker Analysis,” was published in Algorithms as part of a……