Deep Springs College

Deep Springs College

Prepare for a life of service

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Supporting Deep Springs

While the costs of providing a top-tier academic program along with operating a full cattle ranch are substantial, Deep Springs charges no tuition or fees to students attending the college. Staff and faculty salaries, lodging and student housing, utilities, infrastructure and maintenance all add up. To see details of our annual expenses and revenue, check out our most recent Annual Report or visit the Publications page to view back editions of the report.

To cover these costs, we rely on endowment income and annual contributions from alumni, friends, family and foundations. You can take part in Deep Springs’  tradition of purposeful scholarship by contributing, regardless of whether your gift is large or small. Your investment in Deep Springs is an investment in progressive education. The integrity of the institution and its ideals allow students to receive unmatched preparation for future leadership and service to humanity.

Use our web teller to contribute online: DONATE HERE. You can set up automatic recurring gifts or a one-time contribution.

More specific information is available at New Century Campaign and Ways of Giving. If you have additional questions, please contact John Dewis, Director of Development (johndewis@deepsprings.edu).

Development Contacts

Kerrie Coborn
Development Officer
klcoborn@deepsprings.edu

John Dewis
Development Director
johndewis@deepsprings.edu
760-938-6176

David Neidorf
President
dneidorf@deepsprings.edu
760-872-2000, ext 72

Gender-Based Restrictions

In order not to limit the decision-making of the Trustees, it has been the policy of Deep Springs since 1996 not to accept donations that are restricted to support of any particular admissions policy. We will respectfully decline any donations restricted to the support of coeducational student bodies exclusively, or to the support of single-sex student bodies exclusively.

Deep Springs College is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 corporation established in the state of California. Contributions to our educational work are eligible for tax-deduction under applicable provisions of the Internal Revenue Code. Recent tax filings of Form 990 for Deep Springs Corporation are available at www.guidestar.org.

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Deep Springs College
HC72 Box 45001
Dyer, NV 89010

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