Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Thanks to all the seniors who emailed in gift suggestions! The Senior Class Gift Committee, made up of over 40 diverse seniors, considered all of the suggestions and below are the 4 final options the class as a whole will vote on on Wednesday:


Class of 2010 Gelman Library Renovation Fund - In our four years of studying here, we've all noticed things in Gelman that could be improved, so let's help them do it for future students! This fund would help support the Gelman Library's upcoming renovations of the student study spaces.

Class of 2010 Smith Center Renovation Fund - The Smith Center has been the hub of GW Spirit during our 4 years here, and with your help, future Colonials fans will have a better venue to cheer in for our athletics teams. This fund would help support the large-scale Smith Center renovations and increase GW spirit!

Class of 2010 New Student Organization Fund - With over 450 student orgs at GW, almost all of us have been members of an organization or attended student org based events. This fund would help provide funding to sustain new student organizations for years to come.

Class of 2010 Senior Spirit Fund - As we're starting to see in our first months of senior year, it's a year that's full of great events to celebrate our time at the University, and help get us through the stress of senior year. This fund would help support events targeted to seniors for classes to come as a way to increase their class pride, and help them have as great of a time as we will our senior year!


Remember!

This year, our class gift has two parts: First, seniors can give to any part of the university they choose - your favorite sports team, student organization, school, or scholarships and financial aid - you decide! Then, as the second part, the Luther Rice Society Advisory Council will match the amount of money given by the class, and those matching dollars will cover the cost of a tangible gift that we'll vote on this Wednesday, October 21.

For more info, or to give, visit our website at seniorclass.gwu.edu.

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