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Our 2,000 Jepson alumni apply their leadership education in their workplace and communities around the world to make a difference every day. Our students look at leadership as it was, as it is, and as it should be. Courses challenge students to think critically, communicate effectively, and anticipate change.

Your gift to the Jepson School of Leadership Studies enables us to continue to explore fundamental questions about who we are, how we live together, and how we influence the course of history. Give today and help us change the world!

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  • Make a Financial Contribution

    Donate directly to the Jepson School through the UR Online Giving platform.

  • Share How You Use Your Jepson Education in Your Career & Postgraduate Life

    Jepson alumni are our best possible ambassadors. Email us to share how you put your leadership studies education to use in everyday life.

  • Host an Intern

    Help a Jepson student gain valuable experience and explore a field of interest. Contact Kerstin Soderlund, associate dean for student and external affairs, if your organization could benefit from the skills of a Jepson student.

    Contact:
    Dr. Kerstin Soderlund
    Associate Dean for Student & External Affairs
    Office: (804) 287-6082
    Email: ksoderlu@richmond.edu

  • Mentor Students or Visit a Class

    Sharing your experiences with students helps them explain the degree to potential employers and understand how they could use leadership studies in different career fields. Contact Kerstin Soderlund, associate dean for student and external affairs, to learn more.

    Contact:
    Dr. Kerstin Soderlund
    Associate Dean for Student & External Affairs
    Office: (804) 287-6082
    Email: ksoderlu@richmond.edu

  • Stay in Touch with Faculty, Students, and Alumni

    Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn. To receive the School’s electronic newsletter and other announcements and invitations from the Jepson School, keep your electronic and contact information updated at URonline.net, the University’s portal for alumni.