
Giving to OAC
Donors are an essential part in advancing teaching, research, and the student experience in OAC.
A philanthropic donation helps its students and researchers in helping OAC achieve its mission to Improve Life by inspiring leaders, generating knowledge and creating innovative solutions for food, agriculture, communities and the environment.
There are many ways you can be part of our impact, including donating now to support OAC's highest priority needs.
Protect honey bees and our food systems:
Honey bees are an integral part of a healthy and sustainable food system. By supporting U of G's new Honey Bee Research Centre, you will help fund ground breaking research, teaching and community engagement and improve the health of honey bees. The new facility will become a destination for the community to learn about the importance of honey bees, including courses, tours and honey and hive products.
For more information, contact Shannon Fawns, Development Manager (OAC) fawnss@uoguelph.ca, 519-824-4120, Ext. 53627
Join your fellow alumni and support a class project
One of the most unique traditions of OAC alumni giving back to the college is through class projects.
In 2021, class projects raised $400,000 to support OAC students and infrastructure. These fundraising projects are spearheaded by a group of volunteers from a particular graduation year (or “class”). These volunteers select what priority they will fundraise toward, set a fundraising goal, timeframe and work with their classmates to meet the goal.
These projects have a significant impact on the students, programs, faculty and capital projects they support.
View current OAC class projects below:
- OAC '73 - $1M goal to support renovations in Johnston Hall, as well as 7 undergraduate and 3 graduate student scholarships
- OAC '83 - $30,000 goal to increase their endowed student scholarship
- OAC 1971/72 - $200,000 goal to support the Guelph Turfgrass Institute relocation.
- OAC '79 - $100,000 goal to support the new Honey Bee Research Centre.
For more information, contact Taline Artinian, Senior Advancement Manager (OAC) artinian@uoguelph.ca, 519-824-4120, Ext. 56842
Support Dean’s Highest Priority Fund
The OAC Dean’s Highest Priority Fund provides support for urgent and unexpected needs, including supporting students in times of need, or the seizing of opportunities in innovative areas. It provides the flexibility to be responsive to unforeseen needs and an ever-changing world. In short, the OAC Dean’s Highest Priority Fund supports people, priorities and emerging projects. A current example is the Fall 2019 renovation and expansion of the student study and group work space in Johnston Hall. Our students have been asking for upgrades to support their educational and social experience at OAC, and donations to the Dean's Highest Priority Fund enabled us to respond to our students’ needs.
Support Tomorrow's Leaders
OAC's Planning for Tomorrow initiative is evolving to prepare students with the skills needed to succeed and support the future of the agriculture and food sectors. With stakeholder support, OAC is pursuing a comprehensive strategy to: 1) increase OAC program enrollment by expanding the OAC Student Liaison Program; 2) strengthen industry connections and skills development in our students through a Careers and Employment Manager; and 3) broadly promote the opportunities available in agriculture and food through a large-scale marketing campaign.
OAC's Learning Trust provides a unique fund focused on supporting student engagement in hands-on learning experiences such as field trips, teaching labs, field study programs and international studies. These activities are often self-directed by the students and are always focused on enhancing the knowledge students have gained in the classroom. Some recent examples include the OAC Swine Club's trip to Iowa swine farms and facilities, the 8th Annual OAC Graduate Student Council Colloquium, and the University of Guelph’s Turf Club's attendance at the Collegiate Turf Bowl competition.
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About OAC
Established in 1874, the Ontario Agricultural College is one of seven colleges that make up the University of Guelph. OAC is a globally recognized leader in education and research in agriculture, food, environmental sciences, and community development. The OAC provides a wide range of academic programs at the diploma, undergraduate, graduate, and certificate levels.