Follow these simple instructions to ensure your donation securely arrives in the proper hands.
- On the drop-down menu entitled "I want to support", click the arrow and select "Converse Athletics Club"
- If you want to join the Converse Athletics Club, please select "Other" and type in the amount of your preferred level. Be sure to add the name of the level in the box marked, "If OTHER, please list support here." (i.e., If joining the CAC at the $5,000 level, type in Champions in the comment box).
- If you would like to make your donation to a specific athletic program, please type in the name of the program in the box marked "If OTHER, please list support here." (i.e. "Men's Cross Country, Women's Basketball, Esports, etc.)
- Fill out the corresponding information in the boxes below accurately and in its entirety. Please be sure to include your e-mail address for a receipt of your donation.
- Click "Next."
- Verify your information and click "Submit Payment" to make your donation complete!
KNOW THE RULES ...
As a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II member, Converse is responsible for the actions of all persons and organizations engaged in activities that promote the athletic interests of Converse University. Therefore, Converse must ensure that its coaches, student-athletes, faculty and staff, alumni, donors, and friends abide by all NCAA regulations. It is especially important to note that recruitment of prospective student-athletes is the sole responsibility of Converse University coaches who have been certified to do so. Representatives of our athletics interests (boosters) cannot be involved in the recruiting process.
We, therefore, need your cooperation to ensure our full compliance with NCAA rules. Violations of NCAA rules could affect the eligibility of prospects or current Converse University student-athletes, result in penalties being imposed on Converse by the NCAA, and lead to restrictions on your involvement with our athletics programs. Here is some important information that you should know. Click here to review the definition of a Booster, what is an "extra benefit", and the do's and don't's of giving.