Two circumstances generally give rise to a naming tribute:
- Naming in Recognition of Distinguished Service may honor a gift of time or talent that has had a significant positive impact on the College over an extended period of years. Such honor is at the discretion of the Board. The President of the College, or a committee appointed by the President, is charged with determining whether the person proposed is worthy of the honor, as well as the degree of internal and external support for the proposed naming, prior to submitting to the Board of Trustees for approval.
- A gift of monetary value appropriate to the facility, program or fund being named. Cost may be broadly defined such as construction, with or without fees, operations, maintenance, equipment, furnishings, etc. Contribution levels will be determined based on size, location, and function.
Giving levels for the naming of physical property should be established through consultation among the College Trustees, Foundation Directors, and President. Some general guidelines include:
- New construction, buildings or improvements may be named for a donor who has made a substantial monetary gift toward the cost of the project.
- For existing buildings and facilities, dollar amounts will be established for a selected number of naming opportunities based on institutional priorities set by the President and the College Board of Trustees.
- Giving levels may be established with either fixed or minimum dollar amounts for sponsorship of other physical property on campus. Such property may include, but is not limited to, pavers, benches, planters, fountains, gardens, equipment, musical instruments, meeting rooms, lounges, theaters, artwork, recreational facilities, and outdoor plazas. Amounts for these naming opportunities will be set and adjusted periodically by the President in consultation with the Trustees and the Executive Committee of the Foundation.