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2013 FUND DRIVE

Perry ELLISB a s k e t B a l l

Jake HEAPSf o o t B a l l

NatalIe KNIGHTB a s k e t B a l l

W I L L I A M S E D U C A T I O N F U N D

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W I L L I A M S E D U C A T I O N F U N D

letter from SHEAHoN ZENGER

Dear Jayhawk Supporters:

Thank you for your support and commitment to Kansas Athletics and the University of Kansas.

Membership to the Williams Education Fund, which provides academic and athletic support for our student-athletes, is vital to our success. The Williams Education Fund has been at the core of Kansas Athletics’ success since its founding by Dick, Skipper and Odd Williams in 1949. In order to maintain and increase our success, we must keep our donor support strong and also reach new members.

Joining the Williams Education Fund directly benefits our student-athletes. Financial contributions translate into academic and athletic support to more than 500 student-athletes each year. I hope you have enjoyed the personal messages from our student-athletes on the video board thanking Williams Fund members for your support. We have challenged our student-athletes to compete at the highest level on the field of play and in the classroom each and every day. It is your support that makes this possible.

We have accomplished great things together but still have a lot of work to do to strengthen the athletic and academic legacy of the University of Kansas. Our coaches, student-athletes and staff understand that we must stay focused and work hard to be competitive in the classroom and on the court, in the water, or on the field. We rely on our donors to the Williams Education Fund to help support these efforts.

With all of us working together our legacy, laced with tradition and success, will continue for years to come.

Rock Chalk,

Sheahon Zenger, Director of Athletics, University of Kansas

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33W I L L I A M S E D U C A T I O N F U N D

IMPoRTANT DatestaBle of CoNTENTS

Why yOUR GIFT MATTERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

ThE PlEDGE SySTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

AnnUAl MEMbERShIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 MEMbERShIP bEnEFITS ChART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

lIFETIME SUPPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 PRIORITy POInTS ChART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7

FOOTbAll TICKET ORDER PRIORITy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 FOOTbAll PARKInG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

bASKETbAll TICKET ORDER PRIORITy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 bASKETbAll PARKInG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

PREMIUM SEATInG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

hOSPITAlITy & EvEnTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

CAPITAl PROJECTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

COMPlIAnCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

nEW FOR 2013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

AnnOUnCED FOR 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

4.19.13 2013 PLEDgE DUE FOOTbALL SEASON TICkET & PArkINg APPLICATIONS DUE

5.13.13 – 5.17.13 FOOTbAll SElECT-A-SEAT*

7.19.13 bASkETbALL TICkET & PArkINg APPLICATIONS DUE

8.12.13 – 8.16.13 bASKETbAll SElECT-A-SEAT*

3.3.14** 2013 WEF PLEDgE PAyMENTS DUE

*See page 21**Extended from 02.01.14

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W I L L I A M S E D U C A T I O N F U N D

STUDENT-AT H L ET E EX PEN SES

• Student-Athlete health & Wellness — $1,500,000 | $3,000/student

• Student-Athlete Academic Support — $900,000 | $1,800/student

• Grants-In-Aid — $10,200,000

• Sport Operating Expenses — $5,400,000 | $10,800/student

• Team Travel — $5,100,000 | $10,200/student

• Facilities & Debt Service — $2,900,000 | $5,800/student

Why your GIFT MATTERS

Without your generosity, many of our student-athletes would be unable to

attend KU. you give our student-athletes the opportunity to be champions

in the classroom and in the sport they love.

IN-STATE OUT-OF-STATE

Tuition & Fees $9,222.00 $22,608.00

Room $4,341.76 $4,341.76

board $6,160.00 $6,160.00

books $800.00 $800.00

TOTAL COST $20,523.76 $33,909.76

student-athlete directly related expenses: $26,000,000

Williams education Fund annual contributions: $16,200,000

Every contribution counts. help us close the gap with your membership.

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BIG 12 DONOR COMPARISON CHARTTOW E r I N g TOWA r D T h E g OA L : 8 ,0 0 0 jAy h AW k S ST r O N g !

0

2,000

4,000

6,000

8,000

10,000

12,000

NUM

BER

OF D

ONOR

S

SOONER CLUB (Oklahoma)

P.O.S.S.E. (Oklahoma St.)

AHEARN FUND (Kansas St.)RED RAIDER CLUB (Texas Tech)

CYCLONE CLUB (Iowa St.)

WILLIAMS EDUCATION FUND (Kansas)

BAYLOR BEAR FOUNDATION (Baylor)

MOUNTAINEER ATHLETIC CLUB (W. Virginia)

FROG CLUB (Texas Christian)

LONGHORN FOUNDATION (Texas)

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K A N S A S S T U D E N T - A T H L E T EW I L L I A M S E D U C A T I O N F U N D

the PLEDGE SYSTEM

1. A pledge, or committed donation amount, may be directed in writing or full payment to:

• Unrestricted – This is the preferred method of giving as it allows the most latitude to fund the

areas of greatest need (see student-athlete expenses on page 2).

• Scholarships – Toward tuition, fees, room, board and books for our student-athletes.

Margin-of-Excellence gifts are directed toward sport operating expenses and DO NOT provide scholarship support.

2. Once a pledge of at least $100 (Outland level) is recorded, the membership becomes active and

eligible for benefits, including tickets.

3. Final payment can be completed up front or partially throughout the fund drive until the

March 3, 2014 deadline.

• Check, Electronic Fund Transfer or Money Order — Full payment or scheduled deduction(s) • Credit Cards — Full payment or scheduled deduction(s) • gift of Appreciated Property – Stocks, bonds, mutual funds, real property, etc. • gift-In-kind – A good or service pre-approved by the Athletics Director. • Matching gift – Occasionally offered through employers for athletics-related gifts. Please contact KU Endowment at 785.832.9696 for more information. • Deferred giving – Please contact Williams Education Fund at 785.864.3946 for more information.

Online giving and account maintenance: www.williamsfund.com

Donations are not refundable and accounts with unfulfilled pledges will lose access to all benefits, including tickets, until pledge is completed.

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DIamoND DIxoNt r a c k & f I e l D

“G E T T I n G A CO l l EG E E D U C AT I O n

M E A n S T h E WO R l D TO M E A n D M y

FA M I ly. T h E R E h Av E b E E n M A n y

lO n G ST U Dy S E SS I O n S A n D lAT E

n I G h TS b U T I K n OW A l l T h AT h A R D

WO R K W I l l PAy O F F W h E n I G E T M y

h A n DS O n T h AT D I P lO M A .”

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aNNual MEMBERSHIP

PARkING, POSTSEASON & AwAy GA ME P R IOR ITy• Allocated first by membership level then by points within that level.

• Parking, postseason and away game inventory is limited. Please note that being at a

certain membership level does not guarantee the right to order and/or receive tickets.

MEMBERSHIP L EvEL RAN k IN G S C HA RT

LEVEL hOF ChC AA LC MVP rC jC Cb OC ($50,000) ($25,000) ($10,000) ($5,000) ($2,500) ($1,000) ($500) ($300) ($100)

Members 124 138 322 281 350 590 421 321 1221

Priority 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th

Top 61,376 13,704 22,590 5,743 12,040 7,129 2,702 2,024 6,256

Median 7,087 3,587 2,106 1,299 818 560 321 188 86

low 1,255 777 152 237 102 22 12 8 4

Entry 1,002 502 202 102 52 22 12 8 4

*Rankings from December 18, 2012**Entry amounts based on Increased Giving Incentive (see page 7)

POIn

ts

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carolINe JARMoCv o l l e y B a l l

“T h E q U I n T E SS E n T I A l AS P EC T

[O F M y E D U C AT I O n ] I S T h AT

I T C A n n E v E R b E TA K E n AWAy

A n D T h AT I S SO M E T h I n G

I W I l l A lWAyS C h E R I S h .”

Interested in giving above-and-beyond toward a capital facility project or an endowed scholarship (see page 18).

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MBB NCAA FINAL FOUR REQUEST QTY

MEMBERSHIP GIFT

MBB/WBB ROUNDBALL INVITE

MEMBERSHIP DECAL

80% TAX DEDUCTIBILITY

SUPPORTING KU STUDENT-ATHLETES

ADVANCED TICKET SALES

FB/MBB SAME SEAT OPTION

FB ENDZONE PRE-GAME EXPERIENCE

ATHLETICS DIRECTOR’S DINNER INVITE

MBB PRIVATE PRACTICE INVITE

SEASON PARKING PRIMARY LOT QTY

FOOTBALL POST-SEASON TICKETS

MBB AWARDS BANQUET INVITE

FB TAILGATE INVITE

MBB NCAA 2ND/3RD ROUND REQUEST QTY

MBB NAISMITH/ATRIUM HOSPITALITY PRIORITY

MBB BIG 12 REQUEST QTY

FB LOWER STADIUM PARKING REQUESTS (PG. 10)

FB UPPER STADIUM PARKING REQUESTS (PG. 10)

KU STORE DISCOUNT

MBB NCAA REGIONAL REQUEST QTY

2 4

2 4 6

2 4 4 6

4 4 4 6 8

1 11 1 1 1 1 2 3!

OUTLAND

($10

0) JAYHAWK

($50

0) CRIM

SON & BLUE

($30

0)

ROCK CHALK

($1,0

00) MVP

($2,5

00) LE

GEND ($

5,000)

ALL-A

MERICAN

($10

,000)

CHAMPION

($25

,000) HALL

OF FAME

($50

,000)

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W I L L I A M S E D U C A T I O N F U N D

P R I O R I T y P O I n T S S y S T E M – S E A S O n T I C K E T S

lIfetIme SUPPoRT

*Rankings from December 18, 2012.

rANk

50

100

250

500

1000

1500

2000

3000

POINT TOTAL

8755

6149

3725

2184

1108

633

382

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2 0 1 2 - 1 3 P R I O R I T y P O I n T R A n K

the priority point system was developed to create a fair way to determine priority for season ticket seating.

• Members receive priority points for various areas of support (see adjacent chart).

• Priority points accumulate over the account’s history but are only activated for accounts with a minimum $100 (Outland level) membership.

• Members are ranked in order of their priority point total (see below) and are assigned a “Select-A-Seat” appointment to choose season ticket location out

of available seat inventory (see back cover for future same seat option).

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PRIoRITY PoINts

PhILANThrOPIC SUPPOrTKansas Athletics Current Pledge 1 PT/$100Increased Giving Incentive 2 PTS/$100 new or Increased GiftKansas Athletics Donations Since 1978 1 PT/$100

SEASON TICkET SUPPOrTFootball Season Ticket Purchases 1 PT/TicketFootball Season Ticket Points* 5 PTS/Ticket, Maximum 20 PTS/SeasonFootball Family Zone 5 PTS/Packnon-Football Season Tickets 2 PTS/Sport per year

AThLETICS LOyALTyAttendance loyalty Program 5 PTS-3 PTS-2 PTS/Attendance %WEF years of Donating 2 PTS/yearTradition Appreciation 25 PTS/5 years of Consecutive WEF Membership

UNIVErSITy ASSOCIATIONChancellor’s Club 10 PTS/Initial year, 1 PT/yRAlumni Association 10 PTS/Initial year, 1 PT/yRK Club/Spouse K Club 10 PTS/Initial year, 1 PT/yRKU Employment/Spouse KU Employment 1 PT/yRAttend KU/Spouse Attend KU 10 PTS

*Not available for Coach’s Corner tickets

roBert KAHANAB a s e B a l l

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“ b E I n G F R O M h AWA I I , KU h AS

b E E n M y S ECO n D h O M E . I J U ST

WA n T TO M A K E M y FA M I ly

P R O U D, D O W E l l I n SC h O O l ,

P lAy bAS E bA l l A n D R E P R E S E n T

KU T h E R I G h T WAy.”

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*Minimums are for the last group of seats in the section allocated together beginning at row 15. There are three minimums listed for each section: 2 seats, 4 seats and 6 seats. Point totals vary based on demand and personal preference annually. Sections with no totals had available seats upon completion of seat selections. Tiers subject to change.

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2012 POINT TOTALS by SECTION (SUbJECT TO ChAnGE)

2: 164: 286: 77

2: 3004: 3876: 439

2: 3984: 8606: 1100

2: 2714: 4106: 432

2: 164: 306: 40

2: 1274: 2926: 338

2: 3364: 8206: 1182

2: 13314: 13946: 2338

2: 3614: 8286: 1125

2: 2504: 7476: 1107

2: 2364: 6646: 868

2: 1094: 1886: 199

TIER 1 TIER 2

COACH’S CORNERTIER 3

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DEADLINE IS APrIL 19, 2013

Ordering • Purchase of a tier does not guarantee tickets within that tier and orders are subject to availability.

• Actual tier will be determined through Select-A-Seat. A ticket holder will only owe the amount of the final

seat location.

• An upcharge or refund for the difference in tier prices will be made if the final location does not match

the original purchase.

• Tickets are non-refundable.

Same-As-Last-year (SALy) Seating (See page 21 for future schedule.) • Accounts that give at the Rock Chalk ($1,000) membership level and up may SAly their previous football

season ticket location.

• The option to receive a Select-A-Seat (SAS) appointment and choose from available seats remains and

any increased ticket orders will be allocated through SAS.

• Any decrease in membership level, including members Rock Chalk and above, will void the availability of

SAly seating and new seats must be selected through SAS appointment.

Select-A-Seat (SAS) begins May 13, 2013 • Members who purchase season tickets will be given an appointment in priority point order to choose their

season ticket location.

• A maximum of 12 tickets may be allocated at SAS.

• Any additional order(s) will be allocated at the conclusion of SAS (based on availability).

Wheelchair Accessible Seating • Subject to space availability, up to three additional contiguous companion seats may also be purchased.

FooTBALL PoINt orDer PrIorIty

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James SIMSf o o t B a l l

“ b E I n G A b l E TO SAy I A M A KU

G RA D UAT E W I l l b E O n E O F T h E

b E ST ACCO M P l I S h M E n TS

I n M y l I F E .”

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LOT WEF MEMbErShIP LEVEL (2012 MINIMUM PTS)

LOWEr STADIUM TAILgATINg58 hall of Fame (9,195 pts)59 hall of Fame (4,011 pts)60 hall of Fame, Champion (5,033 pts)65 hall of Fame, Champion (4,958 pts)55 hall of Fame, Champion (2,771 pts)57 hall of Fame, Champion, All-American (2,781 pts)56 hall of Fame, Champion, All-American (873 pts)91 hall of Fame, Champion, All-American, legend (1,059 pts)94 hall of Fame, Champion, All-American, legend (794 pts)96 hall of Fame, Champion, All-American, legend (178 pts)

UPPEr STADIUM TAILgATINg50 hall of Fame, Champion, All-American, legend, MvP, Rock Chalk (534 pts) 1 hall of Fame, Champion, All-American, legend, MvP, Rock Chalk (76 pts) 36/39 hall of Fame, Champion, All-American, legend, MvP, Rock Chalk (434 pts) 3 hall of Fame, Champion, All-American, legend, MvP, Rock Chalk, Jayhawk, Crimson & blue, Outland (215 pts)

PArkINg FACILITy NON-TAILgATINgPF hall of Fame, Champion, All-American, legend, MvP, Rock Chalk, Jayhawk, Crimson & blue, Outland (445 pts)

PArk & rIDE TAILgATINg54 All membership levels

F O O T b A l l P A R K I n G

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FooTBALL PARKINGmemBershIP orDer PrIorItyDEADLINE IS APrIL 19, 2013

Ordering • Parking is allocated by annual membership level order and then priority points within membership level.

• lot availability changes annually based on demand and requested locations cannot be guaranteed.

• Only active Williams Education Fund members may request parking.

• All lot assignments are final and no refunds are available.

Park & ride Tailgating Lot • KU Parking & Transit buses for no additional fee from lot 72, lot 54 and lot 90, to the east side of Memorial

Stadium on Mississippi Street.

• Service begins 2 hours prior to kickoff and completes 1 hour after game finishes.

handicap Accessible Parking • handicap accessible spaces are available in two parking lots adjacent to the stadium, in lots 59 (12 spaces),

and 94 (26 spaces); and also near the game shuttle in lots 54 (3 spaces), 72 (13 spaces) and 90 (4 spaces).

• Toll costs $20 per vehicle, and these spaces are sold on-site by KU Parking & Transit on a first come, first

serve basis. no season passes are available and Williams Fund assigned passes are not valid in handicap stalls.

Williams Education Fund Courtesy Shuttle • Courtesy golf cart and mini-bus shuttle begins service 2 hours prior to kick-off, resumes at the end of the

3rd quarter and completes 1 hour after game finishes.

• Golf cart shuttle is available and limited to lower Stadium Tailgating lots.

• Mini-bus shuttle is available and limited to Upper Stadium Tailgating lots.

• Pick-up and drop-off zones are indicated by signage.

• Mini-bus shuttle is limited post-game to lot 50/lot 1 and only can complete one transit due to post-game

traffic exit patterns.

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meghaN PoTEEW o m e N ’ s g o l f

“T h E T h I n G I lOv E M OST A b O U T KU

I S T h E AT M OS P h E R E . T h E P EO P l E I n

lAW R E n C E A R E R E A l ly n I C E

A n D I lOv E h OW SC h O O l S P I R I T E D

T h E E n T I R E C A M P U S I S .”

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W I L L I A M S E D U C A T I O N F U N D

*Minimums are for the last group of seats in the section allocated together. There are three minimums listed for each section: 2 seats, 4 seats and 6 seats. Point totals vary based on demand and personal preference annually. Sections with no totals had available seats upon completion of seat selections. Tiers subject to change.

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2012-13 POINT TOTALS by SECTION (SUbJECT TO ChAnGE)

TIER 1 TIER 2 TIER 3 GA/STUDENT SECTION

M E N ’ S B A S K E T B A L L PA R K I N G S E L E C T I O NPARKING PASSES ARE ALLOCATED BASED ON WEF MEMBERSHIP LEVEL AND PRIORITY POINTS.

PF

72

54

19

90

71

LOT

125

ROCK CHALK w/ 160 PTS

LEGEND W/ 1476 PTS

ROCK CHALK w/ 822 PTS

ROCK CHALK w/ 455 PTS

ALL LEVELS

CHAMPION w/ 5161 PTS

ROCK CHALK w/ 2197 PTS

This map reflects last year’s availability and not current minimums. Membership level and priority point total shown indicate the final allocated pass for each lot.

Lot membership level and priority point minimums are subject to change based on total parking requests.

2011-12 MINIMUM

WILLIAMS EDUCATION FUND MEMBERS (TIERS TBD) GA/STUDENT SECTION FACULTY/STAFF

WHE

ELCH

AIR

SEAT

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AIR

SEAT

ING

East Lobby

South Elevator

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bby

| Stu

dent

Ent

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SCORE TABLEHOME TEAM BENCH VISITING TEAM BENCH

MEDIA SEATING

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BAND

2

2A3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10

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1415161718192020A

21

1

22

2: 44: 756: 465

2: 114: 136: 44

2: 84: 176: 77

2: 44: 66: 40

2: 44: 1646: 180

2: 7224: 8006: 1088

2: 7364: 8606: 1266

2: 9044: 9176: 1058

2: 6424: 9036: 988

2: 5544: 6066: 606

2: 18364: 19606: 2005

2: 18544: 19376: 1937

2: 13614: 14416: 1518

2: 23764: 23766: 4047

2: 46584: 51336: 5133

2: 28154: 28156: 3099

2: 20424: 20426: 2050

2: 22174: 22176: 2217

2: 44: 756: 465

2: 104: 106: 47

2: 32714: 33876: 3387

2: 48684: 48686: 4868

2: 31234: 31356: 3277

2: 19294: 20336: 2184

2: 5924: 6926: 827

2: 7794: 8576: 1070

2: 5434: 6156: 877

2: 5214: 5606: 560

2: 17644: 18676: 1875

2: 28164: 28166: 2843

2: 29814: 36036: 3635

2: 25634: 28476: 2994

2: 10904: 16546: 1705

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APPLICATION MAILS LATE SPrINg | DEADLINE IS jULy 19, 2013

Ordering • Purchase of a tier does not guarantee tickets within that tier and orders are subject to availability.

• Actual tier will be determined through Select-A-Seat. A ticket holder will only owe the amount of the final

seat location.

• An upcharge or refund for the difference in tier prices will be made if the final location does not match

the original purchase.

• Tickets are non-refundable.

Same-As-Last-year (SALy) Seating (See page 21 for future schedule.) • Accounts that give at the All-American ($10,000) membership level and up may SAly their previous

basketball season ticket location.

• The option to receive a Select-A-Seat (SAS) appointment and choose from available seats remains and

any increased ticket orders will be allocated through SAS.

• Any decrease in membership level, including members All-American and above, will void the availability

of SAly seating and new seats must be selected through SAS appointment.

Select-A-Seat (SAS) begins May 13, 2013 • Members who purchase season tickets will be given an appointment in priority point order to choose their

season ticket location.

• A maximum of six tickets may be allocated at SAS.

• Any additional order(s) will be allocated at the conclusion of SAS (based on availability).

Wheelchair Accessible Seating • Subject to space availability, up to three additional contiguous companion seats may also be purchased.

MEN’S BASKETBALL TICKETS PoINt orDer PrIorIty

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JamarI TRAYLoRB a s k e t B a l l

“ P lAy I n G AT KA n SAS I S A

G R E AT O P P O RT U n I Ty TO F U RT h E R

M y bAS K E T bA l l C A R E E R A n D

R EC E I v E A G R E AT E D U C AT I O n . b E I n G

PA RT O F T h E JAy h AW K FA M I ly I S

SO M E T h I n G I W I l l C h E R I S h T h E

R E ST O F M y l I F E .”

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AFhGARAGE

LOT WEF MEMbErShIP LEVEL (2012 MINIMUM PTS)

71 hall of Fame, Champion (6,444 pts)

72 hall of Fame, Champion, All-American (628 pts)

125 hall of Fame, Champion, All-American, legend, MvP (1,316 pts)

PF hall of Fame, Champion, All-American, legend, MvP, Rock Chalk (451 pts)

54 hall of Fame, Champion, All-American, legend, MvP, Rock Chalk (5,543 pts)

19 hall of Fame, Champion, All-American, legend, MvP, Rock Chalk (1,788 pts)

90 All membership levels

M E n ’ S b A S K E T b A l l P A R K I n G

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K A N S A S S T U D E N T - A T H L E T EW I L L I A M S E D U C A T I O N F U N D W I L L I A M S E D U C A T I O N F U N D

alyssa GoLDENs W I m m I N g & D I v I N g

“ W I T h O U T yO U R S U P P O RT I

WO U l D n OT b E l I v I n G O U T

M y D R E A M : D I v I n G AT T h E

CO l l EG I AT E l E v E l .”

MEN’S BASKETBALL PARKINGmemBershIP orDer PrIorIty

APPLICATION MAILS LATE SPrINg | DEADLINE IS jULy 19, 2013

Ordering • Parking is allocated by annual membership level order and then priority points within membership level.

• lot availability changes annually based on demand and requested locations cannot be guaranteed.

• Only active Williams Education Fund members may request parking.

• All lot assignments are final and no refunds are available.

handicap Accessible Parking • handicap accessible spaces are available in four parking lots: 54 (3 spaces), 71 (25 spaces), 72

(13 spaces), and the Allen Fieldhouse Garage (8 spaces).

• Toll costs $20 per vehicle, and these spaces are sold on-site by KU Parking and Transit on a first

come, first serve basis. no season passes are available and Williams Fund assigned passes are

not valid in handicap stalls.

• Free accessible spaces are available at Park & Ride with an accessible shuttle to Allen Fieldhouse.

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W I L L I A M S E D U C A T I O N F U N D

PREMIUM SEATING

2013 WArD FAMILy SChOLArShIP SUITES$28,000-$60,000 donation per suite + ticket(s)

2013-14 WOMEN’S bASkETbALL COUrTSIDE $500 donation per seat + ticket(s)

2014 bASEbALL DIAMOND CLUb$1000 membership + TbD membership fee

per person + ticket(s)

2013 TOUChDOWN CLUb$600-$1700 donation per person + ticket(s)

2013-14 MEN’S bASkETbALL COUrTSIDE $9,500 donation per seat + ticket(s)

A D D I T I O n A l I n F O R M A T I O n :• Premium seating donations receive priority points

• Premium seating donations do not count toward

annual membership level

• Premium seating donations may be tax deductible

(consult your tax advisor)

• To learn more, contact WEF at 785.864.3946 or [email protected]

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HoSPITALITY & EVENTS

The following events are offered exclusively in advance to Williams Education Fund members:

•Men’s & Women’s basketball Roundball Events (a l l M e M b e r s)

•Football Caravan (a l l M e M b e r s)

•Williams Fund Spring Game Tent (a l l M e M b e r s)

•Williams Fund Football Tailgate (c r I M s O n & b lu e M e M b e r s + )

•Men’s basketball Awards Reception ( r O c K c H a l K M e M b e r s + )

•naismith Room and Donor Atrium Season Membership ( H a l l O F Fa M e & c H a M P I O n M e M b e r s)

No points or annual membership level credit available. Priority is determined by annual membership level.

FOOTbALL TAILgATE bASkETbALL rOUNDbALL EVENTS

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mIchael STIGLERt r a c k & f I e l D

“T h E R E A R E SO M A n y G R E AT

P EO P l E I ’ v E b E E n I n vO lv E D W I T h

h E R E AT KU. F R O M M y COAC h E S

A n D T E A M M AT E S TO T h E AC A D E M I C

CO U n S E lO R S , E v E RyO n E I S

SO E AG E R TO h E l P A n D

S E E M E S U CC E E D.”

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W I L L I A M S E D U C A T I O N F U N D

CAPITAL PRoJECTS

ANSChUTz PAVILION rENOVATION The complex was renovated in August of 2011 and

features a brand new track and turf surface.

MEMOrIAL STADIUM

rOCk ChALk PArkMen’s Track & Field/Women’s Track & Field/

Soccer/Softball

ALLEN FIELDhOUSE Training room (all sports), levels 2 and 3

cOMPleted

In PrOGress

Future

Future

• Major gifts above and beyond annual giving membership (will not apply to annual benefits)• Immediate double priority points for amount above donation average spanning previous two years*• May be directed toward a facility project OR a qualifying fully endowed scholarship• Exciting naming opportunities available• Payable over 3-5 years• All applicable lifetime Society benefits• To learn more, contact WEF at 785.864.3946 or [email protected]

*Unfulfilled pledge will lose all un-receipted point credit AND will remain inactive until remaining balance is completed. All membership benefits are subject to change based on availability.

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“T h E S E FAC I l I T I E S A R E C R I T I C A l ly I M P O RTA n T TO M A I n TA I n I n G O U R CO M P E T I T I v E E D G E W I T h I n T h E b C S .” - Sheahon Zenger, Director of Athletics, University of Kansas

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K A N S A S S T U D E N T - A T H L E T EW I L L I A M S E D U C A T I O N F U N D

1. Off-Campus recruiting • Only nCAA-certified coaches and Kansas Athletics department staff members can be involved in the recruiting process. • It is not permissible to contact or recruit any high school student-athlete either in person or via social media (Twitter and Facebook), unless you have a pre-existing relationship with the prospect and his/ her family.

2. Extra benefits/Employment • Prospective Student-Athletes: May provide summer employment prior to initial enrollment, provided he or she has signed a national letter of Intent with Kansas. • Student-Athlete: May employ current student-athletes, provided the compensation is for the work actually performed and at a rate commensurate with the going rate for similar services (same benefits for all employees).

3. Autograph Items/requests • you may seek an autograph of a student-athlete. however, you may not sell, trade, or barter the autographed item for personal gain. • you may not use the name, picture, or likeness of a student-athlete to promote the sale of a product for personal or commercial financial gain.

4. Tickets • you should never contact one of our current student-athletes requesting the use of his/her complimentary tickets to an athletics contest. • If you are a ticket holder, you should not use your tickets for recruiting purposes (e.g., providing them to high school athletes, their parents/relatives, or their coaches).

5. Scholarship Donations • you are permitted to make scholarship donations to Kansas Athletics, as long as the particular donation is not earmarked for a particular student-athlete.

CoMPLIANCE

785.864.4200 | [email protected]

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carolINe KASToR s o c c e r

“ I WA n T TO E xT E n D A G R E AT

A M O U n T O F G RAT I T U D E TO T h E

D O n O R S O F T h E W I l l I A M S F U n D

W h O M A K E I T P OSS I b l E FO R M E TO

P lAy AT KU A n D M A K E M y

D R E A M S A R E A l I Ty.”

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rEFErrINg NEW MEMbEr*

hALL OF FAME $50,000 200 1,000

ChAMPION $25,000 100 500

ALL-AMErICAN $10,000 40 200

LEgEND $5,000 20 100

MVP $2,500 10 50

rOCk ChALk $1,000 4 0

jAyhAWk $500 2 10

CrIMSON & bLUE $300 1 6

OUTLAND $100 -- 2

MEMBER REFERRAL Program

N E W F o R 2 0 1 3

WIllIams fuND U

fIrst 4

referral Account Points

• 2 points for each new member’s consecutive year of membership.

now, more than ever, we need support from Jayhawk nation. The Williams Education

Fund has one of the lowest membership totals in the big 12 Conference. help us

compete with our rivals by joining and encouraging others to do the same.

• KU Student Membership - $25

• Outland Membership Level benefits

• 10 additional priority points per year, max 4 years

• 20 additional priority points for joining “First 4” within

a year of graduation

• Membership T-shirt

• Special event invites

• KU Recent Graduate Membership - $50

• limited to the first four years after Undergraduate or Graduate

(four-year maximum per account)

• Outland Membership Level benefits

referral Donation Points

*Based on increased giving incentive (see page 7).

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A N N o U N C E D F o R 2 0 1 4

S E A S O n T I C K E T R E - S E AT I n G S T R U C T U R E A n D “ S A M E -A S - l A S T-y E A R ” S E AT I n G O P T I O n

2 0 1 4 -1 5 M E n ’ S b A S K E T b A l l M A x I M U M T I C K E T O R D E R A M O U n T S

Any account that lowers membership level automatically must participate in SAS priority point re-seating.

b A S k E T b A L L 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 hAll OF FAME Same Same Same Same Same ChAMPIOn Same SELECT Same Same Same All-AMERICAn Same SELECT Same SELECT Same lEGEnD SELECT SELECT Same SELECT Same MvP SELECT SELECT Same SELECT Same ROCK ChAlK SELECT SELECT Same SELECT Same JAyhAWK SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT CRIMSOn & blUE SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT OUTlAnD SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT

F O O T b A L L 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 hAll OF FAME Same Same Same Same Same ChAMPIOn Same SELECT Same Same Same All-AMERICAn Same SELECT Same SELECT Same lEGEnD Same SELECT Same SELECT Same MvP Same SELECT Same SELECT Same ROCK ChAlK Same SELECT Same SELECT Same JAyhAWK SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT CRIMSOn & blUE SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT OUTlAnD SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT

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• A maximum of four tickets may be allocated at SAS for Outland ($100)

through MvP ($2,500) membership level accounts.

• A maximum of six tickets may be allocated at SAS for legend ($5,000)

through hall of Fame ($50,000) membership level accounts.

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FOr MOrE INFOrMATION:

PhOnE: 785.864.3946FAx: 785.864.5847 EMAIl: [email protected]: WIllIAMSFUnD.COM

MAILINg: 1651 nAISMITh DRIvElAWREnCE, KS 66045