You can make a powerful difference in our University’s future by including Clemson in your estate plans.
Establishing a legacy by including Clemson as a beneficiary of your estate plans will impact generations of Clemson students, faculty, and staff by enhancing learning perpetuity. Generally, assets are used to establish endowed funds that can be dedicated to support Clemson in the way that follows your estate plan instructions. Our Planned Giving team will quickly and confidentially provide gift illustrations and the language needed to ensure your wishes are realized. We are here to serve you with expertise and partnerships as you explore the impact you can make at Clemson today, tomorrow and forever.
Learn About Wills Video
Click on each topic below for a short video to help you plan for your family and loved ones with a will or living trust. If you have questions about creating a will or living trust, please contact us.
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Planning For Your Future
Should a Joint Tenancy be Part of Your Estate Plan?
Who Needs a Will? Probably, You.
Five Excuses People Give to Avoid Making Their Estate Plan
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Wills Basics
The What, When and Where of Wills
Five Questions and Answers about Wills
How to Prepare for a Meeting with Your Estate Planning Attorney
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Trusts & Healthcare
Do I need a Will, a Living Trust or Both?
Do I Need a Living Trust?
Caring for Your Health When You No Longer Can
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Gifts to Your Family
What is the Right Inheritance to Give to Your Children?
Using a Will or Trust to Make Gifts to Your Heirs
How Your Estate Can Help Your Children and Charity