The Criswell Society

The Criswell Society

An Initiative for Monthly Giving

Since the founding of Criswell College in 1970, God’s people have partnered with us through prayer and financial support. Keeping tuition affordable so any God-called student can study at Criswell College, individuals, families, churches, and foundations have generously sustained the College, sometimes with one-time gifts, but often with monthly or annual giving. Fifty years later, in 2020, The Criswell Society formalized the opportunity for sustained giving.

Criswell alumni have had an inordinately large footprint around the world for Christ and the Gospel. For much of its history, alumni became pastors, evangelists, missionaries, and denominational leaders. While continuing to produce such graduates, Criswell alumni are increasingly distinct in their callings and vocations. Some have gone on to prominent graduate, post-graduate, and law schools; others are now college and seminary faculty, administrators, and presidents, while others have become influential business people and elected or appointed officials.

By joining The Criswell Society, you ensure that this legacy of ministry, evangelism, service, and leadership will continue until Christ returns.

Make a Pledge

To make a pledge to The Criswell Society, please click here to download the form or complete a digital form.

Additional Information

To download a copy of The Criswell Society brochure, please click here.

Contact Us

For more information, please reach out to Cesia Juárez (214.818.1386,  cjuarez@criswell.edu) , Naomi Rivera (214.818.1322, nrivera@criswell.edu) or the Office of Advancement (development@criswell.edu).

NOTICE OF NON-DISCRIMINATION
Criswell College admits students who are Christians of good character, without regard or reference to race, national or ethnic origin, color, age, disability, or sex (except where regard to sex is required by the College’s religious tenets regarding gender and sexuality) to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of these classifications in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and other school-administered programs.