Guardians of Presbyterian College
The Guardians of Presbyterian College are those who have included PC in their estate plans or life income gifts. William Plumer Jacobs, the founder of Presbyterian College, stated in his will dated August 4, 1913 "I have loved it, prayed for it and served it as I was able. . . My most urgent hope is that it may ever remain. . ." His vision was bold and one that has been shared by many over the last century.
You can join William Plumer Jacobs and many others by becoming a Guardian of Presbyterian College by making one or more of the following types of commitments:
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- A bequest in your Will or revocable trust;
- A charitable lead trust that provides income to Presbyterian College for a donor's lifetime or a term of years;
- A gift or assignment of qualified retirement plan assets;
- A life-income gift that names Presbyterian College as a remainder beneficiary, such as a charitable remainder trust or a charitable gift annuity a gift of life insurance
- A life estate in your home or farm
If you have named Presbyterian College in your estate plan or other planned gift, we ask that you notify us by completing the pledge form.
Yearly, we hold a recognition event to honor our new Guardians and to celebrate the vision of past Guardians. If you have not yet included Presbyterian College in your plans, please contact us - we will be delighted to assist.
For more information, please contact:
Robert E. "Bob" Staton
Executive Vice President
of External Relations Office:
864-833-8578
Cell: 803-310-8288
restaton@presby.edu



