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Annual Fund
Support Vital to
COBA's Future
The College of Business
Administratk n'> Annual Fund drives arc
vital to its future. Without the financial
resources from the drives, the College
cannot maintain the high-quality
education it offers to its students.
Contributions to the Annual Fund
support activities that are not supported
bv state funding or tor which state
funding is quite limited.
The general categories of
expenditures of Annual Fund monies are
listed in the table below:
College of
Business Administration
Annual Fund
Expenditures — 1988-1989
Growth in Annual Fund Contributions
$600,000
500,000
400,000
300,000 ..
200,000
100,000 __
Totals
Contributions from Individuals
Contributions from Businesses and
Corporations
34%
46%
51%
49%
50%
48%
84/85 85/86 86/87
Year
N3. K4
$75,038
$38,029
$33,897
$114,126
$48,575
$415,053
TOTAL
'$260,948
VII, Designated for Endowment Accounts
(Funds designated by donors for additions to permanent
endowment accounts)
I. Student Financial Aid and Services
(Scholarships, awards, fellowships, assistantships,
student counseling and support of student organizations)
II. Faculty Research and Development $105,388
(Travel to conferences, meetings, etc., information acquisition
and other expenses in support of research activities)
III. Course Development and Special Programs
(Acquisition of special teaching materials; expenses
associated with guest speakers and special lecturers;
librarv support; purchase of books and periodicals)
IV. Alumni and Business Relations
(Cost of producing and mailing Texas Tech Business',
cost of luncheons, dinners and related
activities associated with public relations)
V. Support of Development Activities
(Expenses associated with producing, printing and mailing
brochures, solicitation letters and the Annual Report; cost
of plaques and certificates; cost of luncheons, dinners and
related activities)
VI. Special Administrative Support
(Expenses associated with recruitment and relocation of new
faculty; general administrative support for the College;
equipment purchases, facilities renovation and upgrading)
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