Giving
Why Give to The Study?
Great schools happen when two key elements — world-class programmes and exceptional people — converge. They come together year after year at The Study thanks to the generosity and support of those who invest in the very best for our school. Since The Study’s founding, we have relied upon, and benefited from, the unwavering financial support of parents, alumnae, past parents, faculty, staff and friends who make up The Study’s community. Giving is an important part of our culture, and your contributions support our mission while enabling The Study to flourish now and into the future.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Doesn't my tuition payment cover costs?
- Why not simply raise tuition to cover the "gap"?
- Doesn't The Study already have enough money?
- Who gives?
- Why is participation important?
- What is an appropriate level of contribution to The Study?
- Is my gift tax-receiptable?
Doesn't my tuition payment cover costs?
Why not simply raise tuition to cover the "gap"?
Doesn't The Study already have enough money?
Who gives?
Why is participation important?
What is an appropriate level of contribution to The Study?
Is my gift tax-receiptable?
Giving with Purpose
We believe in the power of great women.
We believe in the power of a strong community.
We believe that when we work together we can achieve greatness.These words, permanently displayed on the plaque of The Study’s Trillium Tribute Wall, unite everyone in The Study community. Every Trillium emblem tells a story. As we continue to build our community one story at a time, we are reminded of how strong, caring and diverse our community of parents, Old Girls, faculty and staff, donors and friends are.
Debbi Eaman, Parent of Amanda ’97 and Sarah ’92, and Grandparent of Clementine ‘28
I give back because I really believe in the exceptional education that The Study offers — both for my daughters, and now for my granddaughter — it has never changed, we are true to our mission.
From our Students
Beatrice Bousser, faculty member and parent to Ana '20 and Rio '22
I give back because it makes me feels connected.