Duquesne University Donation Requests Policy & Procedures

    All ticket requests will be mailed.
    Duquesne University Athletics Department currently donates individual game tickets
1 ) Promotional Activity General Policies

Thank you for visiting the Duquesne University Athletics website. This page explains the policy for submitting a donation request to Duquesne University. Please allow 4-6 weeks for approval of any Donation Request.

    1. Print, review, and fill out the following form:
    2. Mail or fax the completed form along with a letter written on company letterhead explaining the Donation Request to the following:
Mail:
    Mark J. Geller
    Duquesne University
    600 Forbes Avenue
    Pittsburgh, PA 15282-1010
Fax:
    Mark J. Geller
    (412)396-6210
  • The Personal Appearance/ Donation Request Form (PDF) for Student Athletes must be completed by the person/organization seeking a player/coach personal appearance or donation item. Please make sure that all guidelines are met before faxing in the paperwork. Additionally, this form must be accompanied by a formal letter on the charitable organizations official letterhead - faxes are acceptable.

  • If the organization is interested, promotional items are available for sale through the Duquesne University Online Store. No items will be provided by the Duquesne University Athletic Department.

  • Pursuant to NCAA regulations, items will not be donated to any entity that benefits a high school, high-school aged students, or affiliates of any high-school aged students.

    2) Promotions Involving Commercial Locations/Sponsors

    A member institution or a charitable, educational or nonprofit organization may use the appearance, name or picture of an enrolled student-athlete to promote generally its fundraising activities at the location of a commercial establishment, provided the commercial establishment is not a cosponsor of the event and the student-athlete does not promote the sale of a commercial product in conjunction with the fundraising activity. A commercial establishment would become a cosponsor if the commercial establishment either advertises the presence of the student-athlete at the commercial location or is involved directly or indirectly in promoting the activity.