Brigham Young University's first priority is teaching, particularly at the undergraduate level. In some instances, budgeted funding is not sufficient for programs that can significantly improve the educational experience of many students. The administration can help overcome these problems by drawing on donations given to the Trustees Fund (or the income these gifts, prudently invested, earn annually). Over the years this fund has been used to provide scholarships; underwrite mentored research opportunities for students; support such programs as the School of Family Life, the World Family Policy Center, and the Institute for the Study and Preservation of Ancient Religious Texts; and to develop curriculum that takes advantage of emerging technologies to improve classroom instruction and to adapt courses for worldwide instruction over the Internet.
This fund is critical to the success of the university. Your assistance in providing unrestricted support to BYU through the Trustees Fund will provide our Board of Trustees and administration the flexibility to properly guide the university in fulfilling its unique mission.