Herman B Wells Greek Mentoring Fund

Office of Student Life

Herman B Wells, BS’1924, MA’1927, LLD’1962—president and chancellor of Indiana University for 37 years—was a champion of Greek life. He strongly believed that the fraternity and sorority system provides a solid basis for intellectual growth and character development. Your support of this fund, created in Dr. Wells’ honor, will help ensure that his legacy and passion live on through a thriving Greek community dedicated to co-curricular learning, leadership development, and community engagement.

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Herman B Wells Greek Mentoring Fund

Office of Student Life

Herman B Wells, BS’1924, MA’1927, LLD’1962—president and chancellor of Indiana University for 37 years—was a champion of Greek life. He strongly believed that the fraternity and sorority system provides a solid basis for intellectual growth and character development. Your support of this fund, created in Dr. Wells’ honor, will help ensure that his legacy and passion live on through a thriving Greek community dedicated to co-curricular learning, leadership development, and community engagement.

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Income from your gift to this endowed fund will provide support for the development of individual fraternity and sorority members, as well as their chapters. This support could include, but isn’t limited to, the hiring of Greek advising professional staff, paraprofessional graduate assistants, and honorariums of consultants. Through strong advising, mentoring, and other development programming, we can ensure that the Greek community at IU continues to nurture engaged, capable leaders for generations to come.

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Important Disclosures

Please note, the name and purpose of the fund displayed on this page constitute the authorized description of the fund by the Indiana University Foundation, Inc. Your gift supports the fund as described herein.

This account is an endowment. Your gifts to this fund will be invested in perpetuity to provide annual income to support the purpose of the account. Per Indiana University Foundation, Inc. policy, endowment accounts which do not ultimately become fully funded at the required minimum through pledges/gifts will be converted to an expendable account supporting the same purpose as the original endowed fund.