Supporting Exeter

Exeter College was founded through the philanthropy of benefactors such as Walter de Stapeldon and William Petre in the 13th and 16th centuries respectively. Today it continues to be supported by the generosity of previous students as well as their Parents and other Friends of the College.
These gifts enable students to make the most of their time here; they enable the College to continue teaching through one on one tutorials; in short, they provide the margin of excellence that enables Exeter to boast of exceptional tutorial and student support as a direct result of the generosity of those who know the value of the education experience we offer.
Every gift makes a difference – large and small; gifts given to the Annual Fund, or in support of a specific project, or through a bequest made in your Will all add up to transform Exeter and encourage others to give too.
Please help up to continue to secure and develop Exeter’s tradition of excellence in every area of College life, and play your part in protecting its future for the next generation.
You can use these web pages to Give Now or to find out about Tax Efficient Giving for wherever you are in the world. There is more information available on the Annual Fund, the 1314 Society, and specific pages about the Exeter Excelling 700th Anniversary Campaign.
All gifts given to the College since 1st August 2006 will be counted towards the £45m target of the Exeter Excelling Campaign. More details are available here.


