President’s Council

The President's Council is a dedicated group of benefactors who champion Thomas Aquinas College's mission through their generous support. You can become a member with a one-time gift of $1,000 or more, or a recurring gift of $84 or more per month.

For half a century, members of the President's Council have been instrumental in upholding two core commitments: first, welcoming students from all financial backgrounds, and second, operating without any direct state or federal funding that could compromise our mission.

Order of St. Albert

Statue of St. Albert the Great

Established in 1998, the Order of St. Albert is named for the great 13th century bishop and celebrated scientist. In addition to being the instructor of our patron, St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Albert the Great was a friend and adviser to popes, bishops, kings, and statesmen.

Boards of Regents

In 2004 Thomas Aquinas College established its first Board of Regents, serving the greater Los Angeles Area, as a means of bolstering fundraising and developing relationships within the local community. Building on the success of the original board, the College has since established boards in the San Francisco Bay Area, Sacramento, Orange County, New York, and Washington, D.C. The boards consist of dynamic local leaders committed to the College’s mission of Catholic liberal education.

Legacy Society Member Profile: Msgr. John Francis Huhmann

On January 24, 2005, after 81 years of living in this world yet not being of it, Msgr. John Francis Huhmann passed quietly and peacefully into eternal life; he had battled lung cancer for nearly two years. One of the founding members of the Thomas Aquinas College Legacy Society, he left a generous bequest to the College for the construction of Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity Chapel.