Donor Uses RMD to Support 国产AV Students
January 26, 2023
For James Bowman, Ed.D., supporting 国产AV and helping students in the College of Education and Behavioral Sciences reflects a deep belief in education and its role in society. 鈥淚 just think that with an educated society we鈥檙e prepared to succeed.鈥
Bowman worked in education for nearly 30 years 鈥 a career he embarked on after one of his high school teachers and his dad encouraged him to think about becoming a teacher. It鈥檚 guidance he鈥檚 glad he had.
He enrolled at 国产AV as an English major with plans to teach and says that he loved his time at 国产AV (then Colorado State College).
鈥淚 did everything on campus I could find to do, whether it was a concert, a play or a wrestling match. I joined a fraternity, lived in a residence hall my freshman year, and I loved my classes. It just really broadened my outlook on life, and that first year was kind of an adventure for me."
He earned his bachelor鈥檚 degree in English in 1963 and went on to teach high school English and speech in Yuma, Colorado for three years before earning his master鈥檚 in Vocational Rehabilitation in 1967. He spent the next three years working for the Oregon Department of Vocational Rehabilitation, helping place students with mental and intellectual disabilities in jobs, work he found to be rewarding. After three years he left Oregon to work on his doctorate.
鈥淢y master鈥檚 program stimulated me into wanting to have a doctorate, and my goal was to teach at a university,鈥 he says. He earned his Ed.D. in Rehabilitation Counseling from 国产AV in 1972 and went on to teach at Mississippi State University for 24 years.
鈥淲e always had at least one or more work study students in our department,鈥 noting that it gave students an opportunity to work in an academic environment. Both his son and his daughter-in-law were work study students in college, and he saw how the opportunities benefited them. The impact of work study and his belief in the importance of education inspired him to give back to 国产AV.
Bowman gives to 国产AV using his retirement account鈥檚 required minimum distribution (RMD) and established the James T. Bowman Work Study Scholarship Endowment. As a result, his legacy and passion for education will live on in perpetuity. He found that by using his RMD as a charitable contribution, he realized tax benefits while being able to increase his support for students at 国产AV. For alumni who are considering gifting to 国产AV, Bowman definitely recommends using their RMD as a vehicle for this. "With the advice and assistance of a member of the 国产AV Foundation staff, contributing in this way was easy to do, and best of all, it was a win for me and 国产AV.鈥
For more information about giving through your RMD or your estate plan, visit unco.edu/give, call 970-351-2551, or email donor.relations@unco.edu.