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BuckeyeFROMscUM said:
So you pay $55 a year... do you then have to buy the tickets on top of that?

If not that would make me strongly consider taking a semester at OSU.
Yes, you have to buy the tickets on top of the $55/year. Tickets were $116 for a pair this year with a $6 handling fee (unless you paid by eCheck which waived the $6 fee).
 
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Bill73,

You can join the Presidents club by gifting $2,500 per year, a lump sum of $50,000 (no more after that is required), or if you are over the age of 45 you can do a life policy of $200k (OSU would be the owner and bene on the policy) or bequest $250,000...

So you would need to pay a min. of $2,500 in premiums per year until it is "paid in full"... at that time you are good to go for the rest of your life :) (and kids life if they keep your address and don't inform the university that you died... don't laugh it happens, at least for a few years before the university catches on...)
 
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Yes, you do still have to pay for the tickets on top of the annual membership fee. There are a lot of things available through the alumni association if one wants to use it. Travel packages, including packages for the bowl games, etc. probably being one that would interest most here.
 
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gbearbuck said:
BB73,

You can join the Presidents club by gifting $2,500 per year, a lump sum of $50,000 (no more after that is required), or if you are over the age of 45 you can do a life policy of $200k (OSU would be the owner and bene on the policy) or bequest $250,000...

So you would need to pay a min. of $2,500 in premiums per year until it is "paid in full"... at that time you are good to go for the rest of your life :) (and kids life if they keep your address and don't inform the university that you died... don't laugh it happens, at least for a few years before the university catches on...)
OK, thanks gbear, I think that's a little out of my range, though.
 
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