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Pat Tillman Veterans Center

Pat Tillman Veterans Center

Pat Tillman Veterans Center

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ASU’s student veterans and military connected students have served selflessly in support of our communities and country in times of great need. Now you have an opportunity to truly thank them for their service.

When you donate to the Pat Tillman Veterans Center, you’re investing in the future of our student veterans and military connected students by funding programs, scholarships and services devoted exclusively to helping them succeed in college and beyond.

The impact for military connected students and student veterans has a global reach. Student veterans combine leadership skills from their military service to the skills learned here at ASU to become the game changers of tomorrow in their own communities. Military connected learners and student veterans from ASU go on to lead their own companies, create innovative approaches to solving the problems facing our nation, run for office, serve as lifelong civil servants and take responsibility for making their community a better place for all people to live and thrive.”

Shawn Banzhaf, Executive Director of the Pat Tillman Veterans Center, ‘22 MS in sociology

Impact of donor support

The Pat Tillman Veterans Center supports over 20,000 military-affiliated students, helping them transition from service to academic success. With milestones like honoring 714 graduating veterans in December of 2024 and fostering inspiring journeys like that of Marine veteran Javier Aguirre Martinez, the center empowers students to achieve their goals. Your support honors Pat Tillman’s legacy by enabling transformative opportunities for those who served.

Pat Tillman Veterans Center

Many of these students have gone home where they are successful entrepreneurs, corporate executives, venture capitalists, impact investors and senior government officials. The come home with a powerful American business education taught in a culturally sensitive environment, and respectful of the nuances of our cultural differences."

Marshall Parke

'77 master’s in international management, whose established the SHARE fellowship program providing scholarship and mentorship support to students from emerging markets around the world

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