Honouring DMU: Leaving a gift in your will
Leaving a legacy however large or small, is a significant and personal gesture that can have a lasting impact on the institution
and its future students
Education is one of the most powerful gifts we can give, as it opens doors to opportunities and empowers individuals to achieve their fullest potential. Your legacy to DMU will help ensure that deserving students have access to quality education, regardless of their background or financial circumstances.
Whether you choose to establish scholarships, fund research initiatives, enhance campus facilities, or support other areas of need, your generosity will leave a lasting imprint on the university community.
Thank you for considering such a generous act that will make a difference in the lives of future students and contribute to the continued success and excellence of De Montfort University.
Writing your will
Through our partners at Beyond Life we are now offering a free will writing service to all of our alumni.
All you need to do is visit our partner website, complete the will writing process and enter 'DEMONT100' as a discount code during the checkout process. The final will is checked by a team of legal experts.
By leaving a gift in your will to DMU, however large or small, you will be helping to ensure that this great institution can continue to play an integral role in society.
Leaving your legacy to De Montfort University is a very personal and generous thing to do and should you choose to support DMU in your will, this will be your chance to leave a gift that will be appreciated by generations of future students – the gift of education.
To request more information about our legacy programme please contact our fundraising officer.
Adding a gift to an existing will
If you have already made a will, you can add a legacy to the University by simply adding a Codicil form (PDF) to an existing will.
"I had the pleasure of being at DMU for my BSc Hons Engineering degree, and I am where I am today because of both the education and the additional opportunities I had while studying. I was supported to reach playing at a national level for volleyball, and was active in student politics leading the student’s union after graduating in 1995. Leaving a gift in my will to fund opportunities like these for the next generation of students means that they can hopefully get as much from their time studying as I did."
- Mike Fetters, Graduate of 1996