Ways to Give

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There are many ways you can contribute to the outstanding programs and learning environment of the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson!

Ways to Give

Giving

Thanks to its generous donors, the College of Medicine – Tucson maintains a top-notch learning environment. Your gifts to student scholarships and other worthy programs are essential to our success. 

Alumni Board

Meeting three or four times a year, the members of the Alumni Board engage alumni locally and nationally. They find it a great way to give back and stay connected.

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You were once in their shoes. Now you can volunteer to interview College of Medicine – Tucson applicants. With your knowledge and experience, you will know what to look for in these aspiring physicians. Our applicant interviewers tell us the conversations they have with our future students are both rewarding and inspiring. To learn more about becoming an applicant interviewer, contact our Admissions Office.

Class agents serve the vital role of keeping classmates connected to the College of Medicine – Tucson and to each other. These “social agents” encourage participation in class reunions, local and regional events, and other educational and social programs.

An alumni class can have one agent or multiple agents who share responsibilities. They include:

  • Informing Alumni Affairs of outstanding achievements of you and your classmates.
  • Acting as a social networking agent and general liaison between the College of Medicine – Tucson and your classmates.
  • Keeping Alumni Affairs informed of current information regarding alums’ addresses, phone numbers, work information and so on.
  • Encouraging classmates to send their news to the Class Notes section of the College of Medicine – Tucson update.
  • Recruiting classmates to serve on reunion committees. Class reunions are held every five years.

The MedCat Alumni Mentor Network is a group of proud, successful University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson alumni who enthusiastically serve as a resource to current medical students who are looking for information about a particular residency program or city. When you click on this link and fill out the form, students may email you to start a conversation.

Support Gifts Can Be Made on Department Websites