Division of Institutional Advancement
The Division of Institutional Advancement at Texas A&M University-Kingsville is comprised of five departments that serve as the university’s official liaison to its internal and external audiences. Departments under institutional advancement include alumni relations, athletics, development, institutional research and public affairs. The division strives to promote the university, provide institutional data to internal and external entities, increase private funding for the university and its programs and serve as a liaison for former students.
Javelina Athletics
Find out the latest on Javelina sports with the Javelinas Online website.
Alumni Affairs
The Office of Alumni Relations maintains friendly communication with former students of the university. Visit the Javelina Alumni Website for more information.
Development
The Office of Development is charged with securing funds for scholarships, the A&M-Kingsville Foundation and many other projects requiring monies not allocated by the state of Texas.
Marketing and Communications
The Office of Marketing & Communications advances the mission of the university through strategically targeted communications and publications and constituent relations. The office is the university's official liaison with the news media, targeted constituent groups and the general public. Additionally, the office is responsible for maintaining a uniform graphic identity that is consistent with the university's mission and goals.
Annual Fund
Texas A&M University-Kingsville’s Annual Fund: 7,000 Reasons to Give is a sustaining fundraising program designed to help meet the University's ongoing need for flexible, unrestricted income to support our academic mission. Annual giving is a personal expression of your commitment to the University, its students, programs and goals.
President's Circle
About the Vice President for Institutional Advancement

D. Scott Gines,
Vice President for
Institutional Advancement
D. Scott Gines became interim vice president for institutional advancement in July 2009. He previously served as athletic director at Texas A&M University-Kingsville, a post he assumed in August 2007. Read more»
