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TFAS Alumni Leave A Legacy For Future Students

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TFAS supporters Michael and Irina Caslin make the difference for future TFAS students by joining the The Legacy Society.
TFAS supporters Michael and Irina Caslin make the difference for future TFAS students by joining the The Legacy Society.

TFAS provides a once in a lifetime opportunity for young students to build their professional network, grow in their leadership abilities and explore the foundations of a free society.

Each year, TFAS awards more than $1 million in scholarship money to deserving students. Without this support, hundreds of students would not be able to experience living in major world cities, meeting influential people from around the world and learning from the brilliant TFAS faculty.

Many alumni seek ways to give back and support future students because of the opportunities the TFAS community provided them. Some alumni have even included TFAS in their estate plans or completed a planned gift to seed the continuation of impactful programs.

TFAS supporters Michael and Irina Caslin make the difference for future TFAS students as members of the TFAS Legacy Society.

Alumni know firsthand the impact of these transformational programs, and they understand the importance of scholarship support for a young TFAS student’s future.

Out of the 70+ generous supporters who have included TFAS in their wills or estate plans, at least 11 are alumni. Michael Caslin (ICPES 78) joined The Legacy Society as a way to help TFAS continue its work for years to come.

“I believe that having TFAS in my will is a fundamentally patriotic act,” said Caslin. “I look forward to sharing any beneficence I can with future generations of freedom fighters, American patriots and ‘winter soldiers’ who are our best hope for countering the progressive statist movement that has so effectively shackled our great nation.”

This year, TFAS is celebrating its 50th anniversary because of the vital support from TFAS alumni and friends over the years. Help us continue the TFAS mission for many more years to come by joining The Legacy Society today.

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