2010 Senior Class Gift
WELCOME, CLASS OF 2010!
WHAT’S THE SENIOR CLASS GIFT?
The Senior Class Gift, a tradition at GW since the 1980s, is a way for each class to leave an imprint on the University. This year we have the unique opportunity to create a legacy as distinct and diverse as our class by giving back to the areas of the University and organizations of our choice. You can give to any area at GW that has left its mark on you individually during your time here. In addition, through a match provided by GW alumni, we will also make a unified gift from the class of 2010 to the University.
Your gift today will provide current and future GW students with the same resources that we have received through the gifts of GW alumni. Support from past Colonials affects every aspect of our experience at GW.
Check out the information below to find out how and why to make your gift and learn about all the events coming up to celebrate our senior year! Also, please explore the rest of the site for more information about our 2010 Senior Class Gift Campaign.
Kelley Stokes
2010 Senior Class Gift Coordinator
Click here to give your gift online today!
THE GOAL
Our goal is to leave a legacy as memorable as our class by giving the biggest gift in GW history. We can easily get there by having perfect participation by the senior class – that means 10 out of 10 seniors giving back to what’s important to them at GW.
Senior Class 2010
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