Bush School of Government & Public Service
The George Bush School of Government & Public Service provides advanced education for young people who are planning careers in public service, preparing them to become leaders committed to improving government. The Bush School also offers extensive continuing education for government officials and houses major research centers dedicated to exploring the challenges of governance and public policy.
Bush School Funding Priorities
The Bush School identifies and prioritizes the needs of our college, with a goal of providing the best possible opportunities to our students and faculty.
Our current funding priorities include:
| Student Fellowships | $300,000+ |
| Student Fellowships | $200,000-$299,999 |
| Student Fellowships | $100,000-$199,999 |
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Student Summer Internships |
$50,000+ |
| Faculty Fellowships | $150,000+ |
| Faculty Professorships | $500,000+ |
| Faculty Chairs | $1 million+ |
Other Naming Opportunities
An array of possibilities exists at the Bush School if you are interested in additional naming opportunities. The requirements for these opportunities differ, so please speak with your development officer. The following offers a sample of additional naming opportunities available:
| Classroom | $100,000 |
| Faculty Office | $50,000 |
| Institute for Science Technology and Public Policy |
$3 million |
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Enrichment of the Master's Program |
$3 million |
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Enrichment of the Master's Program |
$3 million |









