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Support Mathematics at Purdue

Mathematics, the "Queen of Sciences," is indispensable to majors in the sciences, as well as engineering and business. Students who are well trained in mathematics are on their way to becoming successful in their chosen careers.

Today, more than ever, the Department of Mathematics relies on the financial support of its alumni and friends. Private gifts enable the department to enhance its programs and to provide students with opportunities that state funds or federal grants may not support. Gifts of all sizes help us maintain and strengthen our international reputation in education, scholarship, and research.

To make an online gift, please use the links below. For each fund you select, click the corresponding "Donate" button. You will be redirected to Purdue's secure on-line giving site where you can complete your personal and credit card information. List of fund descriptions. Thank you for your contribution!

Donate to the Department of Mathematics

Mathematics Excellence Fund (Unrestricted)
Support for Students
Support for Young Faculty
Women in Mathematics
PRF Women Excellence in Mathematics Scholarship Fund
Mathematical Sciences Library
Other

For those who prefer to contribute by mail, use one of Purdue's printable forms to mail in with your check or credit card information. Please be sure to designate the department and fund to which you wish to contribute.

Information on planned giving to the Department or University.

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