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Alumni Scholarship Fund


The Alumni Scholarship Fund was established in 2002 at the annual Alumni Reunion Weekend. The fund will provide scholarship grants to junior and senior students at the College who are in need of financial assistance to complete their education.


The Purpose


Many students and their families are conscious of the great financial sacrifices that must be made to pay for a college education. Despite the relatively modest tuition at Magdalen College, the alumni recognize the struggles that many families still have to afford these costs, and therefore have stepped forward to help.


The Call


If you are an alumnus of the College, we hope that you both recognize and continue to benefit from the education that you experienced during your years here. Your contribution to the Alumni Scholarship Fund is a concrete way that you can directly help future students benefit from the Magdalen College Program of Studies. We hope that you will consider a gift to this fund!


Donor Recognition: President's Council


The President‘s Council is a special donor recognition program that encourages people to help the College meet its financial challenges and secure the future of the College through sustained annual giving. Membership on the President‘s Council is granted annually to donors who contribute at one of three giving levels:



Benefactors Circle
yearly gift of $5,000 or above
Patrons Circle
yearly gift of $2,500 to $4,999
Friends Circle
yearly gift of $ 500 to $2,499

Members of the President‘s Council are recognized annually at the President‘s Council dinner.


Make a Contribution


To make a contribution toward the Alumni Scholarship Fund, please send a check or money order to: Magdalen College, 511 Kearsarge Mountain Road, Warner, NH 03278. Make checks payable to "Magdalen College" and include on the memo line "Alumni Scholarship Fund."


If you have any questions, please contact Michael Rennie, Director of College Advancement: development@magdalen.edu; (603) 456-2656; toll-free (877) 498-1723.