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  • MISSION STATEMENT

    The University of Northern Iowa (UNI) Panther Scholarship Club’s mission is to provide opportunities for the philanthropic activities of supporters of UNI Athletics. Each opportunity is designed to provide support for student-athletes in their academic and athletic pursuits. We believe the financial support of student-athletes creates not only superior competitors,

    but also generates first-class citizens in the UNI community and beyond.

    TABLE OF CONTENTSMessage from Athletic Director Troy Dannen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

    Did you know? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

    Gearing up for excellence - David Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

    Scholarship Endowment Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

    Athletic Scholarship Endowment Balance chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

    PSC Cash & Gift-In-Kind chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

    Donor Guidelines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

    Gearing up – Brooke Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

    Points of Panther Pride. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

    Football Tickets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

    Football Parking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

    Basketball Tickets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

    Basketball parking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

    PSC Benefits chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

    Panther Scholarship Club Pledge Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

    Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

    University of Northern Iowa

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    Greetings from Panther Athletics:

    Thank you for supporting the 400 University of Northern Iowa student-athletes. The Panther Scholarship Club and gifts to the UNI Foundation create opportunities for our student-athletes to achieve at the highest level competitively, academically and socially. While conference championships and NCAA post-season appearances are the desired outcomes we most often think of, the most important outcome Panther athletics can produce is a student-athlete whose experience has prepared them for a lifetime of success.

    Our on- and off-field successes can be attributed to an outstanding group of coaches who make their role as an educator a priority. Those successes can be attributed to student-athletes who understand their unique expertise in playing a sport allows them to gain a great education at UNI. But certainly those successes are attributed to nearly 2,000 individuals and companies who create the financial foundation of our department by supporting the Panther Scholarship Club.

    The challenges of maintaining a high-level Division I athletic program are growing. Cost-of-attendance is a new reality in the financial landscape of intercollegiate athletics. Tuition, room and board and fees will continue to increase annually. Today scholarship costs alone account for nearly $4 million of our department’s $13 million budget. We have climbed a great mountain, but Panther athletics needs your support today more than ever if we aspire to reach the summit.

    As you consider making a gift or purchasing season tickets to your favorite sport(s), always know how much your support is appreciated by our student-athletes and our 75 member staff. Your investment in Panther athletics impacts lives and is helping prepare hundreds of student-athletes for success throughout the rest of their lives.

    If you have any questions, contact Kerry Dickerson or Chelsea Hartman in the Panther Scholarship Club at 319-273-6443 or 319-273-2471. Thanks for your past, present and future support of Panther athletics.

    Go Panthers!

    Troy Dannen Athletic Director

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    During the Fall 2014 semester, UNI had 403 student-athletes. Of those 403:

    • 12 of 15 programs had a GPA of 3.0 or higher

    • 241 student-athletes had a GPA of 3.0 or higher in the fall semester

    • Of those 241 student-athletes, 120 had a GPA of 3.5 or higher in the fall semester

    • The average cumulative GPA of all teams through fall 2014 was 3.09

    • The men’s and women’s cross country teams led the department with the highest fall grade point averages. Men’s Cross Country earned a 3.11 and Women’s Cross Country earned a 3.61.

    • UNI student-athletes have won 41 team championships in the last eight years

    • More than half are on some type of scholarship, which will cost over $4.0 million for the 2014-15 academic year

    • The Panther Scholarship Club raised over $1.25 million in cash and over $485,000 in gifts-in-kind during 2014-15.

    SCHOLARSHIP COSTS

    IOWA RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT

    Undergraduate Tuition $7,817 $18,005

    Room and Board $8,320 $8,320

    Books $900 $900

    TOTAL DIRECT COSTS $17,037 $27,225

    DID YOU

    KNOW

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    For the Game: $1,460 | For a Career: $63,673* *UNI 4-Year In-State Tuition, Fees, Room and Board

    Every. Dollar. Counts. It takes a lot to gear up David Johnson

    – and all of our Panther athletes – for

    battle on the field, court, track, mat, or

    wherever they unleash their personal

    best. When you consider the total cost of

    education for each of our 400 collegiate

    athletes at UNI, you realize just how

    important every dollar you donate to

    the Panther Scholarship Club really is.

    You and your donations make such an

    incredible difference for our athletes

    – helping them become the best they

    can be in their sport, their major, and

    ultimately in their career after college.

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    Total $1,460

    MAKE THE CALL THAT’S RIGHT FOR YOU – AND FOR ALL OUR PANTHER ATHLETES. REVIEW THE ENCLOSED PANTHER SCHOLARSHIP CLUB

    RENEWAL MATERIALS TODAY.

    David Johnson,Clinton, Iowa

    THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING THE PANTHER SCHOLARSHIP CLUB!

  • The UNI Panther Scholarship Club (PSC) has been a key player in ensuring athletic scholarship support at UNI remains strong. The PSC, however, has not been able to keep pace with the annual increase in athletic scholarship costs. In order to continue the unprecedented athletic success at UNI, measures must be taken to keep pace with the rising cost of intercollegiate athletics. One measure, in particular, that will have a lasting impact on UNI athletics will be the Panther Champions Endowment Fund.

    How can you help? How can you become a champion? The Panther Champions Endowment Fund offers opportunities for you to enhance the experience of approximately 400 student athletes participating in intercollegiate athletics at UNI.

    When you make your gift to the Panther Champions Endowment Fund, you make a perpetual gift to give student athletes the opportunity to excel both academically and athletically. A perpetually named, comprehensive in-state scholarship endowment can be established with a gift of $375,000. An in-state tuition only scholarship endowment begins at $200,000. The minimum allowable amount to establish a named scholarship endowment is $30,000. Endowments may be paid over a five-year period.

    Another way to support UNI athletics that is equally important is through a named annually funded scholarship. Donors who make a $3,000 annual gift to the Panther Champions Fund can attach their name to this annual scholarship. Gifts of this type will not be endowed but will play a critical role in the annual support of UNI athletics. Named annually funded scholarships will continue as long as the donor continues supporting their scholarship on a yearly basis. Just like an endowment, the donor may select which sport he or she wishes to support.

    If you are interested in learning more about becoming a Panther Champion and the Panther Champions Endowment Fund, please call Steve Gearhart, Deputy Athletic Director for Development at (319) 273-7817 or email [email protected]. Our staff will assist you in formulating language that will ensure the maximum usefulness of your gift.

    BECOME A CHAMPION – “A PANTHER CHAMPION”

    PANTHER CHAMPIONS SCHOLARSHIP FUND

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    $1,431,062

    $1,318,714

    $1,391,402

    $1,834,894

    $1,962,457

    $2,329,060

    $2,751,023

    $2,962,731

    $2,553,167

    $2,971,512

    $3,768,127

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    ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT BALANCE BY FISCAL YEAR

    $668,728

    $649,254

    $647,039

    $667,385

    $738,713

    $1,021,729

    $1,063,127

    $1,115,789

    $946,938

    $1,063,759

    $1,137,610

    $1,116,258

    $1,142,590

    $1,231,318

    $538,546

    $529,640

    $487,472

    $557,493

    $574,546

    $637,892

    $678,695

    $627,421

    $556,683

    $559,724

    $494,986

    $473,072

    $512,099

    $495,301

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    $1,400,000

    $1,600,000

    $1,800,000

    $2,000,000

    Gift-in-kind Cash

    PANTHER SCHOLARSHIP CLUB CASH & GIFT-IN-KIND BY CLUB YEAR

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    INTERACTION WITH PROSPECTSThe NCAA defines a “prospective student-athlete” (i.e., prospect) as any student who has either begun classes in the ninth grade or who has accepted benefits from a booster. This definition includes junior college student-athletes as well as high school students who don’t play a varsity sport.

    1. No Contact with Prospects or their Families:Boosters may not have ANY contact with prospects or their families, including (but not limited to):• Calling a prospect or a family

    member of a prospect.• Writing to a prospect or a

    family member of a prospect.• Sending a text message to a

    prospect or a family member of a prospect.

    • Having any pre-arranged face-to-face contact with a prospect or a prospect’s family, including wishing good luck or congratulations at games.

    • Admitting a prospect or a family member of a prospect to a booster club function.

    2. Social Media:Boosters may not engage prospects on social media. This prohibition includes posting a message on a prospect’s “wall,” “liking” or “favoriting” a prospect’s post/tweet, replying to or “retweeting” a prospect’s “tweet,” sending a

    direct message to a prospect, and any other means of

    communicating with a prospect via social

    media.

    3. Attending Competitions:Boosters may attend high school and junior college competitions provided no contact with prospects or the families of prospects occurs. Additionally, while boosters are permitted to notify our coaches about talented prospects in the area, it is not permissible for boosters to attend high school and junior college competitions at the direction of UNI coaches.

    4. Summer Employment of Prospects:Boosters are permitted to employ incoming prospects, provided the prospect has graduated from high school. The prospect must be paid at the going rate for similar jobs in the area and may only be compensated for work actually performed. Boosters may not provide a prospect free transportation to and from a summer job unless it is an established policy to do so for all employees.

    INTERACTION WITH CURRENT UNI STUDENT-ATHLETESA prospect becomes a student-athlete on the first day of practice activities with their team or the date of initial collegiate enrollment at a four-year institution, whichever comes first. This triggers a different set of rules pertaining to booster interactions.

    1. Employing Student-Athletes:Boosters may employ a student-athlete provided the student-athlete is paid the going-rate for work actually performed. The student-athlete’s compensation may not include any remuneration for value

    or utility the student-athlete may have for the employer because of the publicity, reputation, fame or personal following that he or she obtained because of athletics ability. Providing transportation to work is prohibited unless such transportation is provided to all other employees. The student-athlete may not be involved in any advertisements for the business. Please contact the Compliance Office with any questions regarding employment of student-athletes.

    2. Student-Athletes Attending Booster Club Functions:Student-athletes are permitted to attend booster club functions, provided the activity occurs within 100 miles of campus, no awards are presented to the student-athletes, and the activity is pre-approved by the coaching staff and compliance office. Student-athletes may not be compensated for attending or speaking at such a function.

    3. Occasional Meals:Boosters are allowed to provide an “occasional meal” on infrequent and special occasions to current student-athletes as long as they contact the appropriate UNI coach before the meal and an approval form is completed. The meal may only be provided at the booster’s home, on-campus or at a facility regularly used for home competition. It is not permissible to take a student-athlete out to eat at a restaurant.

    4. Autographs:It is permissible for a booster to ask a student-athlete for an autograph, provided nothing is offered in exchange for the

    Athletic Compliance Office • UNI-Dome North • Cedar Falls, IA 50614 • (319) 273-6027

    NCAA COMPLIANCE INFORMATION DONORS/PSC MEMBERS

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    autograph and the autograph is not displayed in the booster’s place of business.

    5. Speaking Fees for Student-Athlete Appearances:A student-athlete may make promotional appearances at institutional, charitable, educational or non-profit agency events. However, the student-athlete may not receive any type of honorarium for making such appearances; he or she may be reimbursed for actual and necessary travel and meal expenses only. The charitable, educational or non-profit agency should contact the student-athlete’s coach to make the promotional request, and the coach will seek approval from the Athletic Compliance Office.

    PROHIBITION OF “EXTRA BENEFITS”Boosters are not permitted to provide enrolled student-athletes and prospective student-athletes, or their relatives/friends, with any “extra benefits.” The NCAA defines an “extra benefit” as any special arrangement which is not expressly authorized by NCAA legislation. The following are some (but not all) examples of items considered to be “extra benefits” and thus may not be provided to student-athletes:• Providing cash or loans in any

    amount or signing/co-signing for a loan.

    • Giving gifts of any kind, including birthday/holiday gifts and “get-well soon” cards.

    • Offering free or reduced-cost services such as car repairs, haircuts, dental work, etc.

    • Providing the use of an automobile, as well as a ride anywhere.

    • Offering free or reduced-cost rent or housing.

    • Giving tickets to athletic or community events, even if you received the tickets for free.

    • Employing relatives or friends of a prospective student-athlete as an inducement to attend the UNI.

    • Providing course supplies, typing or copying costs.

    • Entertaining a prospect or enrolled student-athlete or their friends and families.

    PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS COMMITTED BY BOOSTERSUnder NCAA Bylaw 6.4.2.1, the University of Northern Iowa reserves the right to withhold any benefit or privilege associated with the athletics department from individuals who are involved in an NCAA rules violation, including disassociation from the athletic department or revocation of booster club memberships and ticket privileges.

    Reporting NCAA Violations:If you become aware of any rules violations, you should contact the Athletic Compliance Office or theDirector of Athletics to report the information pertinent to the violation.

    Contact the Athletic Compliance Office at 319-273-6027

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSQ: If a UNI booster is attending a high school game, is it permissible for the booster to discuss recruiting matters with the parents of a prospect as long as the booster refrains from mentioning UNI during the conversation.

    A: No, this is impermissible. Boosters are prohibited from having any interaction with the parents of prospects other than inadvertent contact, and having any discussion related to recruitment would clearly be in violation of this rule.

    Q: May booster club members pay to travel on a team charter flight to an away contest?

    A: Yes, this is permissible.

    Q: Is it permissible for a booster to send a prospect the link to the booster club’s website to show the prospect how much support the team receives in the community as long as the booster focuses on the details of the booster club and not the university?

    A: No, this is impermissible. Boosters may not send anything to prospects.

    Q: A booster owns a local restaurant and wants to pick up the tab when a UNI coach brings in prospects on a recruiting weekend. Is this permissible?

    A: No. The booster may not directly cover the cost of the meal. The booster may, however, make a donation to the program to cover the cost of recruiting meals.

    Q: May a booster serve as a “sponsor” or “family” to an international student-athlete attending UNI who is from the booster’s home country?

    A: No. Individuals or families may not serve as sponsors for any student-athlete. This would be considered an “extra benefit” to the student-athlete.

  • Putting it all on the line.Brooke Brown – and all our Panther athletes – do their best to bring everything they’ve got to every practice and every game – to make the most of every opportunity that’s been given to them. They’re putting it all on the line in the classroom too – so they can become the next generation of proud UNI graduates, alumni and supporters. But they need our help right now – they need us to put it on the line for them. It’s a numbers game, and you can help make the numbers work for Brooke and hundreds of other Panther athletes.

    ê Uniform - 2 x $110 = $220 ê Practice Uniform - 3 x $60 = $180 ê Court Shoes - 2 x $65 = $130 ê Running Shoes - $50 ê Ball - $55 ê Spandex - 3 x $15 = $45 ê Sports Bra - 3 x $15 = $45 ê Socks - 6 x $7 = $42 ê Sweats - $55 ê Warm Ups - 2 x $65 = $130 ê Shooting Shirts - 2 x $25 = $50 ê Travel Polo - $25

    For the Court: $1,045 | For a Career: $101,215* *UNI 4-Year Out-Of-State Tuition, Fees, Room and Board

    Total $1,045

    TAKE A LOOK AT THE ENCLOSED RENEWAL MATERIALS, AND MAKE THE CALL THAT’S RIGHT FOR YOU – AND FOR ALL OUR PANTHER ATHLETES.

    THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING THE PANTHER SCHOLARSHIP CLUB!

    Brooke Brown, Chanhassen, Minnesota

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    P O I N T S O F

    PANTHER PRIDEVOLLEYBALL The 2014 UNI volleyball squad recorded the program’s 17th consecutive 20-win season by posting a mark of 21-11. UNI earned a spot in its 30th straight Missouri Valley Conference Tournament by notching the No. 2 seed in regular season play. Kayla Haneline and Eryca Hingtgen were each named to First-Team All-MVC performers. Haneline also earned honorable mention All-AVCA and All-district honors. Hingtgen, Haneline and Amie Held were honored as members of the MVC Scholar-Athlete team.

    FOOTBALL The UNI football team advanced to the FCS playoffs for the 17th time in school history. UNI recorded a six-game winning streak late in the season that included a perfect 5-0 record in November. Senior David Johnson was named a first-team All-American by the Sports Network after he led the Panthers with 1,553 rushing yards and 20 total touchdowns. Johnson averaged 180.5 all-purpose yards per game. Placekicker Michael Schmadeke set an FCS record with 27 made field goals. Schmadeke scored a team-best 132 points on the season.

    MEN’S BASKETBALL The 2014-15 Panther basketball team won its first nine games of the season to give it the program’s best-ever Division I start to a season. The Panthers cracked the Top

    25 polls in December and have begun the season with a mark of 13-2 and a top 15 RPI ranking as well. UNI is led by senior Seth Tuttle and its impressive bench play, which ranks among the best in the nation. UNI has finished in the upper-half of the MVC regular season standings in 11 straight seasons—the longest active streak in the league.

    WOMEN’S BASKETBALL The UNI women’s basketball team finished the 2013-14 regular season with a record of 17-13 overall and 13-5 in the Missouri Valley Conference. UNI placed third in the MVC regular season standings, marking the fifth straight season the Panthers have finished in the upper half of the MVC. The Panthers have won 17 or more games in five consecutive seasons. UNI was named to the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association Honor Roll for the 2013-14 season, earning the seventh best GPA in NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball.

    WRESTLING UNI notched three All-America performances at the NCAA Championships for the first time since the 2002 season as Joe Colon (3rd—133 lbs.), Dylan Peters (6th—125 lbs.) and Joey Lazor (6th—141 lbs.) earned a spot on the medal stand. UNI posted a 15th-place team finish for the second consecutive year at the NCAA Championships.

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    at VB & WBB2 2 4 4 6 6 8 8

    FB Hospitality Room Pre-Game Pass

    Not to exceed # of season tickets (# of guests in parenthesis)

    UP TO 2 (2)

    UP TO 2 (2)

    UP TO 4 (4)

    UP TO 4 (4)

    UP TO 6 (6)

    UP TO 6 (6)

    UP TO 8 (8)

    UP TO 8 (8)

    MBB Hospitality Room Pre-Game Pass

    Not to exceed # of season tickets (# of guests in parenthesis)

    UP TO 2 (2)

    UP TO 4 (4)

    UP TO 4 (4)

    UP TO 6 (6)

    UP TO 6 (6)

    UP TO 8 (8)

    UP TO 8 (8)

    Recognition Plaque • • • • • • •Opportunity to

    Purchase Pass for McLeod Parking Lot

    Parking passes sold separately for FB and MBB at $200 each

    • • • • • •

    Special Function Invitations Holiday Party, Hall of Fame Banquet • • • • •

    Season-Long Football Half-Time Passes 2 2 2

    Complimentary McLeod Parking Pass

    For both FB and MBB• •

    PSC BENEFITS

  • q Renewal Member q New Member q Business Membership q Individual/Household Membership

    Membership Name: ___________________________________

    Contact Name: _______________________________________

    Address: ___________________________________________

    City: _______________ State: __________ Zip: __________

    Home Phone: ______________ Cell Phone: ________________

    Business Phone: ______________________________________

    Email: _____________________________________________

    q Please check if new contact name, address, phone or email.

    Publication Listing (i.e. football program listing): _______________

    __________________________________________________

    Volunteer Contact/Referral: __________________________________________________

    2015 Membership Level: __________________________________________________

    q Under 30 Discount (Birth date) ______________________________________________

    q UNI Employee Discount___________________________________________________

    q Company Match: $ ______________________________________________________

    Company Name: ________________________________________________________ (Please contact your HR office for details and the matching gift form to be submitted with your payment)

    2015 Cash Pledge: _______________________________________________________ (Actual cash paid by member after applicable discounts)

    2015 Gift-in-Kind (Describe Below): ___________________________________________

    ______________________________________________________________________(Must be pre-approved by PSC Staff and be accompanied with minimum of $200 cash.)

    PLEDGE FORMUNI FINANCIAL SERVICES | 121 COMMONS | CEDAR FALLS, IA 50614-0239 | 319-273-2471 | unipanthers.com/psc

    PLATINUM . . . . . $13,000+

    DIAMOND . . . . . . $7,700+

    SCHOLARSHIP . . . . $3,900+

    UNI PRIDE . . . . . . $2,800+

    VIP . . . . . . . . . . $1,900+

    DIRECTORS. . . . . . $1,400+

    GOLD . . . . . . . . . $1,000+

    PURPLE . . . . . . . . . $500+

    COACHES . . . . . . . $325+

    LOYALTY . . . . . . . . $200+

    GENERALCONTRIBUTION . . . . . $1+

    ANNUAL CONTRIBUTION

    LEVELS

    University of Northern Iowa

    Gen

    . Con

    trib

    utio

    n $1

    -$19

    9

    Loya

    lty

    $200

    -$32

    4

    Coac

    hes

    $325

    -$49

    9

    Purp

    le

    $500

    -$99

    9

    Gol

    d $1

    ,000

    -$1,

    399

    Dir

    ecto

    rs

    $1,4

    00-$

    1,89

    9

    VIP

    $1,9

    00-$

    2,79

    9U

    NI P

    ride

    $2

    ,800

    -$3,

    899

    Scho

    lars

    hip

    $3,9

    00-$

    7,69

    9

    Dia

    mon

    d $7

    ,700

    -$12

    ,999

    Plat

    inum

    $1

    3,00

    0+

  • 2015 Total Cash & Gift-in-Kind: $ ______________________________________________

    Date: ___________________________________________________________________

    q Check/Cash Enclosed: $ ____________________________________________________Make payable to Panther Scholarship Club

    q Automatic Monthly Payments from Bank Account* Debit $__________ per month on the 1st or 15th (circle) Beginning (mm/yy) ______ / ______ A voided check is attached. I hereby authorize the UNI Foundation to initiate debit entries to my account. The authority is to remain in full force until I notify the UNI Foundation of termination. Thirty days notice is required.

    q UNI Payroll Deduct: Please deduct $__________ per month

    Beginning (mm/yy) ______ / ______ (Payable in full by 12/31/15)

    University ID _____________________________________________

    Employment status: 10 month or 12 month (circle)

    q Bill Me: Please send a reminder. (Member will not receive benefits until paid in full.)

    q Credit Card: Please charge my card for $__________________________

    q one time q monthly q quarterly beginning (mm/yr) ______ / ______ Please complete credit card information below.

    Signature (required) ______________________________________________________

    Date: _________________________________________________________________

    CREDIT CARD INFORMATION WILL NOT BE KEPT ON FILE.

    Charge my: q Visa q Mastercard q Discover q American Express

    Card# ___________________________________________________________________

    Exp. Date: ________________________________________________________________

    RECEIPTS ARE ONLY ISSUED AT YEAR-END — JANUARY FOR THE PREVIOUS YEAR 100062 / 220001 - 21 / 2015

    THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

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    Steve Gearhart (319) 273-7817 Deputy Athletic Director for Development

    Kerry Dickerson (319) 273-6443 Assistant Athletic Director for Development

    Chelsea Hartman (319) 273-2468 Panther Scholarship Club Coordinator

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