DONOR BENEFITS
AUCA has been educating leaders for Central Asia since its inception in 1993 as the Kyrgyz-American Faculty by visionary educators Kamila Sharshekeeva and John Clark. In the 20 years since, AUCA has maintained the highest standards for academic excellence, and our alumni remain the most demanded in the region.
This would not be possible without the support of our incredible friends and alumni, who continue to support the university in fulfilling its mission. Thank you!
AUCA Nomadic Societies
The AUCA Nomadic Societies recognize both individual and corporate donors. The AUCA Nomadic Societies will be officially constituted as a part of AUCA's 20th Anniversary Celebration in 2013. Each society represents a different level of giving, and donors will receive a special university token at each level, as well as having their name commemorated at the new campus. Individual donors are eligible once they have given $5,000 cumulatively. Corporate donors are eligible once they have given $25,000.
Kolpak Society
$5,000
The Kolpak is the traditional hat worn by nomads in Central Asia. The Kolpak Society recognizes those who have given over $5,000 to the university
Yurt Society
$25,000
The Yurt is the traditional nomadic dwelling. The Yurt Society recognizes those who have given over $25,000 to the university.
Komuz Society
$100,000
The Komuz is a traditional nomadic fretless string instrument. The Komuz Society recognizes those who have given over $100,000 to the university.
Khan Society
$500,000
Khan is a noble and honorary title used across Asia. The Khan Society recognizes those who have given over $500,000 to the university
Benefits of Nomadic Societies Membership
- Subscription to AUCA Magazine, the official publication of AUCA
- A special memento of your gift
- Invitations to Nomadic Society events
- The option to use university facilities at faculty and staff rates