The J.H. Felgar Society is a community of Gallogly College of Engineering alumni and friends dedicated to the college’s vision of educating engineers.
The J.H. Felgar Society is a community of Gallogly College of Engineering alumni and friends dedicated to the college’s vision of educating engineers.
By becoming a member of the Society through cumulative lifetime support to the Gallogly College at the levels listed below benefiting the college, its schools and/or programs, you are providing the dean and school directors with funds necessary to take advantage of strategic opportunities that would otherwise go unfunded.
In our pursuit of excellence, Felgar Society funds are increasingly vital to the Gallogly College of Engineering. The Felgar Society directly impacts the college in a variety of meaningful ways.
Membership to the J.H. Felgar Society is open to alumni and friends and includes multiple giving levels, based on total cumulative giving or pledges of up to five years to the Gallogly College of Engineering and/or one or more of its schools and programs. Previous contributions to the college are credited toward membership. Individuals making planned investments by will or trust also qualify for membership.
FOUNDER
Establishes Excellence
Investment of
$1 Million or more
ENTREPRENEUR
Fosters Innovation
$500,000–999,999 Investment
LEADER
Leads by Example
$125,000–499,999 Investment
GUARDIAN
Protects the Future
$50,000–124,999 Investment
ADVOCATE
Assists Others
$25,000–49,999 Investment
RISING STAR
Gives Back
$12,500 Investment (age 39 and under)
This form will notify the Gallogly College's development team of your intent to join and will allow you to select how you wish to make your payment - in a lump sum or up to five-year pledge. It will also allow you to designate how you want your gift distributed. Some examples are listed below, however you determine how you want your gift distributed:
Upon completion of the form, you will automatically be directed to the OU Foundation to enter your payment information. The link to the OU Foundation is also provided below.
For more information, call or email Lexi Skaggs.