Frequently Asked Questions

We encourage you to learn more about our services, and and discover all the ways that you can make a meaningful contribution to the university.  Please feel free to contact us if you need more information.

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Investing in UB

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Can I specify how my gift will be used?

Yes. When you give to UB, you can designate your gift for a specific school, scholarship or program, or provide it as unrestricted funds. You decide how to make a difference.

Do small gifts really make a difference?

Yes! Every gift, no matter the dollar amount, is important. Last year, gifts of $100 or less added up to nearly $500,000 in support to UB.

Is my gift tax deductible?

Yes. Your gift is 100% tax deductible.

Is my gift confidential?

Rest assured that all information about UB donors is handled with respect and confidentiality to the extent provided by the law.

If I have matching dollars, how do I use them?

On the giving form, please select the option for “Employer Matching Funds.” If you are an employer interested in matching your employees’ gifts, please contact:

N. Geoffrey Bartlett.

N. Geoffrey Bartlett

Assistant Vice President for Corporate and Foundation Relations

907 Kimball Tower, South Campus, Buffalo, NY 14214

Phone: (716) 881-8203; Fax: (716) 829-2515

Email: gbartlet@buffalo.edu

What if I represent a corporation or a foundation?

To learn more about opportunities to get involved—including offering matching gifts as an employer—please contact:

N. Geoffrey Bartlett.

N. Geoffrey Bartlett

Assistant Vice President for Corporate and Foundation Relations

907 Kimball Tower, South Campus, Buffalo, NY 14214

Phone: (716) 881-8203; Fax: (716) 829-2515

Email: gbartlet@buffalo.edu

Can I invest through my will or estate plan?

Yes. Many people choose to invest by including a gift to UB in their will or estate plan, or by naming the university as a beneficiary of a retirement account. To learn more about how a legacy gift can make an impact, please contact:

Wendy M. Irving

Associate Vice President for Planned Giving

1110 Kimball Tower, South Campus, Buffalo, NY 14214

Phone: (716) 881-7484; Fax: (716) 829-6067

Email: irving@buffalo.edu

Should I give to the UB Fund, my school, or another initiative?

How you choose to invest in UB depends on your personal goals. Giving to the Boldly Buffalo campaign will help us achieve our top forward-focused priorities—transforming our students, empowering our faculty and improving our world. Giving to the UB Fund provides immediate support for students.

Boldly Buffalo: The Campaign for UB

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How can UB faculty and staff support the campaign?

UB faculty and staff can help the campaign succeed by sharing news about UB and following us on social media. Faculty and staff may also choose to support UB by making a gift to their schools, their units or to the UB Fund. Gifts from faculty and staff show support starts right here.

What is the campaign goal?

Our goal is to raise $650 million.

Why is this campaign needed now?

UB is already one of the world’s leading universities. Philanthropy will make us even greater by allowing us to provide more scholarships, more support for faculty and more world-changing initiatives. Given everything that is happening at UB and throughout the Buffalo-Niagara region, we believe that right now is the perfect time for us to be bold and take this next step together.

What is the campaign timeframe?

We started counting gifts for the campaign on July 1, 2013. The campaign formally launched on April 30, 2018.

When was UB's last campaign?

UB’s last comprehensive campaign was the Generation to Generation Campaign, which concluded in 2003 and raised nearly $300 million. Since then, UB has started (and in some cases concluded) several initiative-based campaigns, including the Time is Now Campaign for the School of Law, the Build the Vision Campaign for the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, and building campaigns for the schools of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.

How can I get involved or volunteer?

Please visit the Bold Impact page of this website to learn how you can help support the campaign.

Alumni Benefits and Services

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How do I become a member of the UB Alumni Association?

If you are a graduate of the University at Buffalo, you already are a member! As of October 2015, the UB Alumni Association no longer requires membership dues. This no-fee membership program allows the Alumni Association and the Office of Alumni Engagement to better serve all of our alumni worldwide.

I need an official transcript from UB. How do I get one?

Visit this page for details. If you are a life member of the alumni association, please contact the office to have the request processed for you.

Christine Torre

Executive Assistant

201 Harriman Hall, South Campus, Buffalo, NY 14214

Phone: (716) 645-8716; Fax: (716) 829-2515

Email: cmtorre@buffalo.edu

I need a replacement diploma. How do I get one?

for details. If you are a life member of the alumni association, please contact the office to have the request processed for you.

Christine Torre

Executive Assistant

201 Harriman Hall, South Campus, Buffalo, NY 14214

Phone: (716) 645-8716; Fax: (716) 829-2515

Email: cmtorre@buffalo.edu

Does the UB Alumni Association offer student scholarships?

Yes, the UBAA offers three scholarships: The Willie R. Evans UBAA Legacy Scholarship, the J. Scott Fleming Student-to-Student Scholarship and the UBAA Alumnae Scholarship. Learn more about scholarships.

How do I keep my UBMail after I graduate?

Due to cybersecurity concerns, SUNY has implemented new, more stringent policies that mean UB cannot provide UBmail for alumni in the long-term.

Once mailboxes are deactivated, any password recovery messages or email sent to the @buffalo.edu account will not be accessible.

For more information and to take action to preserve important information in your buffalo.edu email, please visit our informational page at the link below. 

Staying in touch with UB

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How do I connect with alumni that live in my geographic area?

We have chapter groups all over the globe, and on the get involved page you can find the one closest to you. If you can't locate a chapter near you, maybe it's time to start one! For information on how to begin, contact:

Andrew Wilcox

Senior Director of Alumni Programs

213 Harriman Hall, South Campus, Buffalo, NY 14214

Phone: (716) 645-3314; Fax: (716) 826-2515

Email: ajwilcox@buffalo.edu

How do I find upcoming events?

Visit the events page to see all of the upcoming events around the world and on campus. We'd love to see you!

How do I share news about a recent accomplishment with the Alumni Engagement team?

If you are a UB graduate and the news is about you, you may send it to us using one of the methods listed below, identifying it as a class note.

If you are submitting a news release on behalf of a UB alumnus (for example, you represent the company a UB alumnus works for), you may email it and the note will be considered for publication.

Send alumni class notes, press releases and other communications using the following methods:

Communications

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I'm not receiving correspondence or email from UB. How do I change this?

Our records may indicate that you requested not to receive any communication from UB, or we may have outdated contact information for you. If you would like to start receiving information from UB, contact us

How do I update my contact information with UB?

Whenever you have a change to your contact information (home or email address, job title, phone number, work address), you can contact us and we will be happy to update your record for you.

I do not wish to receive any communication from UB. How do I do this?

Contact the Office of Alumni Engagement and we will update your record. There may be a brief delay before your request goes into effect; you may continue to receive communication for several weeks. Please note that some UB entities may still send you communication if they do not utilize the Office of Alumni Engagement database.