Paul Brown Legacy Society

Some planned gifts provide income for life. Some gifts can provide a permanent legacy. Centenary welcomes the opportunity to work with you to establish specific criteria for your gift, which can be named in your honor or for other loved ones. Your gift will help sustain the vitality and strength that has made Centenary one of the finest liberal arts colleges in the nation.

No other person has been associated so closely and for so long with Centenary's development as Paul Marvin Brown, Jr. "Mr. Paul" came to Centenary as a student in 1909 when one building - Jackson Hall - served all housing and instructional needs. When he retired as chairman of the Board of Trustees in 1965, the College reflected a half-century of expansion. The students, faculty, and campus today are testaments to the devotion of its early leaders, particularly of Paul M. Brown, Jr., Centenary's primum mobile - its "first mover."

The Paul Marvin Brown Jr., Society honors alumni and friends who include Centenary College in their estate plans. These gifts of future support will play an extraordinary role in ensuring Centenary's continued commitment to students, faculty, and the liberal arts.

The College has benefitted from many donors who are now deceased whose planned gifts have funded scholarships and professorships, as well as buildings and improvements.

See how fellow Centenary family members and Alumni have made their future commitments:

To perform your own personal calculations, please go to PG Calc's Planned Giving Calculator.

Additional Information

For more information, please contact David Henington, Director of Planned Giving
at 318-869-5151 for assistance.

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