Senior Class Giving

What is the Senior Class Philanthropy Project?
The Senior Class Philanthropy Project is a student – run giving campaign that is designed to establish a sense of philanthropy with our graduating seniors. The idea behind this campaign is to get students in the habit of giving to their soon–to-be alma mater.
Why do students participate?
- To establish tradition and exhibit pride
- Provide philanthropic support
- Send a message of appreciation
Every gift made by a student encompasses all of these things. Each and every moment on campus has helped to shape who you are today and what you will become in the future. It could have be the memory of when you finally decided on your major or that certain professor who went that extra mile to ensure you were on the right track. A gift is a way of saying thank you for helping me to become the best I can be.
How can I get involved?
Fill out a pledge form today! Students are encouraged to donate their graduating year… $20.10. Donations can be made by credit card, cash, check, or the balance of your bobcat card. You can also give online by clicking here . You designate where you want your gift to go: your academic department, scholarships, or unrestricted to The Heritage Fund (meaning your gift will be used where there is greatest need)
Who is on the Senior Class Committee?
This committee is comprised of a group of seniors who are proven student leaders on campus.
Your 2010 Committee:
Beth Benton '10
Ali Duckworth '10
Billy Grace '10
Marcus R. Green '10
Casey Gruca '10
Japi Hamakowa '10
Michael Key '10
Patty Maguire '10
Mindy Mahrer '10
Chandler Moore '10
Zach Mullins '11 SGA President
Bren Thomas '10
Anette Torres '10
Max Stallings '10
When does the campaign begin?
Fall semester is designated as the recruitment and training period for our committee. The actual kick-off will begin spring semester and wrap up at Senior Sendoff.

We are ready to spread the word about student giving! Invite us to your club or organization so we can begin to educate our peers on the importance of giving back! Contact Herby Agnew at (478) 445-5771 or Mandy Peacock at (478) 445-6930.
