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Giving to ASE
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Dear ASE Alums,
If you've got as far as reading these words, my guess is that you are one of the many students and faculty who have found the ASE experience in some way extraordinary and unforgettable, and that you'd like to help the Programme thrive in future.
By making a financial donation to the ASE Alumni Fund, however modest or substantial, you will be helping us continue to provide the kind of unique, remarkable study abroad programme you enjoyed to as diverse a community of students as possible.
Your money will be used by the ASE Programme here in Bath to help in one or more of the following ways:
It is my sincere wish that the ASE Programme should continue to offer a uniquely enriching experience for many more generations of students. I find it thrilling to think that it won't be long before the first children of ASE graduates are heading to Bath; and - promise not to tell her? - secretly harbour the hope my own daughter will one day walk through the green door of Nelson House as more than just a visitor...
If ASE will always have a special place in your heart, I urge you to give as generously as you are able.
Thank you for your ongoing support!
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Jonathan Hope, Dean and Director
By giving to the Alumni Scholarship fund you’ll be helping us to give needs-based assistance and research grants to current students.
We are happy to receive donations no matter how modest or substantial. A regular donation of just $10 per month can quickly grow.
We're aiming to raise £5,000.00. So far we've raised £0.00.
This fund is named in honour of Ann Nunes, wife of ASE’s founder Don, the second Dean and Director, and creator of the Education programme.
The Bridgetower Fund, is named after George Augustus Polgreen Bridgetower (1780-1860), a brilliant Black musician, of African and European heritage, who famously performed in Bath.
This is a long-standing need-based scholarship, named for ASE’s founder - the late, great Don Nunes - from which countless students of colour have already benefitted.
Mike Ruiz is an alum of the programme, who studied in Bath in Spring 1998. He has generously endowed a needs-based scholarship to help make studying abroad more accessible to the LGBTQ+ community.
To make a gift to ASE, and take a U.S. income tax deduction, you may make a single gift by check or regular donations by credit card to the British Schools & Universities Foundation (Federal I.D. Number 13-616-1189), a charitable organization approved by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service under Section 501(c)(3) of their Code.
You should express "a preference for Advanced Studies in England" in your transmittal letter (a form for this purpose can be downloaded here), not on your cheque, which is to be drawn to the order of the British Schools & Universities Foundation. Such preferences are respected by the Foundation but all grants are made at its sole discretion, as required by the I.R.S.
Note that neither ASE nor the BSUF will take an administrative charge from your gift.