Your tax-deductible Annual Fund gift to Hillsdale College is a strategic investment in the future of America.
Hillsdale offers the very finest liberal arts education in the nation.
The College’s large and rigorous core curriculum is second to none, and the Honor Code signed by every student signifies a unity of purpose.
The result is a campus that is lively with civil and intelligent debate, one that more students than ever seek to join.
In addition to funding student scholarships and loans for deserving young people, your gift toward our Annual Fund allows Hillsdale to continue expanding its nationwide educational outreach efforts on behalf of liberty.
These outreach programs include:
- The Hillsdale K-12 Education Office, which guides dozens of K-12 schools across the country, both public charter and private. Hillsdale also provides an American classical curriculum—including The Hillsdale 1776 Curriculum—free of charge to a growing network of educators and homeschoolers.
- Imprimis—Hillsdale’s digest of liberty—which currently reaches over seven million households and businesses each month.
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Hillsdale’s Washington, D.C., campus, located on Capitol Hill, which includes the Allan P. Kirby, Jr. Center for Constitutional Studies and Citizenship and the Steve and Amy Van Andel Graduate School of Government.
- Free online courses on topics on topics including the Constitution, American history, free market economics, literature, and Christianity; to date, more than four million citizens have enrolled in one or more of these courses.
Hillsdale accomplishes all of its work while remaining independent of government funding—including indirect funding in the form of federal and state student grants and loans.
This independence frees the College from the burdensome and corrupting federal regulations that compromise other institutions. It also means the College must replace $7.5 million in taxpayer-funded student grants and loans this year alone.
As a thank you for your gift of $100 or more, we’ll send you a special Blu-ray edition of our course “Marxism, Socialism, and Communism,” which examines the history of Marxism, including Marx’s life, the brutality of the Soviet Union, and the atrocities of communism in China.
Please continue to partner with Hillsdale as we prepare for the coming academic year by making a generous tax-deductible contribution to the Annual Fund using the secure form below.