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The Senior Class Gift

Portrait of Evan Pugh, Class Gift of 1861
Class Gift of 1904:
Old Main Clock

Penn State seniors have a long tradition of giving to Penn State, beginning with the class of 1861. Penn State landmarks such as the Lion Shrine, the Allen Street Gates, and class scholarships are the result of senior class energy and financial support.

By organizing and financing a campus project or scholarship, Penn State seniors leave behind a bit of their own personality and take their first steps toward being proud alumni.

Apply for the 2011 Senior Class Gift committee

Applications are now available for the 2011 Senior Class Gift Committee to any student graduating in May, August or December 2011. Overall Committee members must be extroverted, enthusiastic, committed, and have a passion for philanthropy at Penn State! Applications can be completed online or printed and returned to 201 Rider House. Please review the position descriptions before completing your application.

Applications are due by Friday, February 26th, by 5:00 p.m. If you have any questions, contact Michael Lampariello at mtl168@psu.edu.

 

2010 Senior Class Gift announced

Penn State's Senior Class Gift Committee announced on October 27 the class of 2010's gift to the University: the Marsh Meadow Boardwalk and Overlook at the Arboretum. Seniors have pledged more than $19,000 to the project so far, which will establish a boardwalk and overlook across the James J. and Lynn D. Ramage Marsh Meadow in The Arboretum at Penn State, a 370-acre living laboratory. Read the full story here.

Seniors, be sure to support your Senior Class Gift by pledging all or a portion of your general deposit.

 

Check out the 2010 Senior Blog

Visit www.PSUSeniors.com to find out everything you need to know about senior year at Penn State.