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Flag pole in front of Strong Hall,
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Welcome to the 2009 Senior Class Gift Campaign!
“Above the Golden Valley… Ahead in the World.” — Class of 2009
Attention Class of 2009: Leave your legacy!
The Senior Class Gift Campaign is a longtime annual giving tradition at the University of Kansas. Since 1873, graduates have donated to their class gift to commemorate their years at KU.
What is the Class of 2009 gift?
In an attempt to leave a permanent mark on Jayhawk Boulevard, the 2009 Senior Advisory Board chose the senior class gift to be a new flagpole in front of Strong Hall. The current flagpole is due to be replaced. A plaque will be placed next to the gift commemorating and thanking the Class of 2009 for their donation to the University of Kansas.
Who chooses our class gift?
The class gift is chosen annually by members of the Board of Class Officers and the Senior Advisory Board.
Why should I give to the Senior Class Gift Campaign?
It is not only a way to show your commitment to and support for the university, but also an
opportunity to leave your legacy for future Jayhawks! Your gift – no matter how large or small – is important to the Senior Class Gift Campaign!
Can I honor a friend, family member, roommate, professor, parent or someone special?
Absolutely! When your gift arrives, the individual will receive a letter letting them know that you made a gift to the 2009 Senior Class Gift Campaign in their honor. What better way to say ‘thanks’ to someone who has made a difference in your life?
What do I get with my gift?
With a minimum donation of $10 to the 2009 Senior Class Gift Campaign, you will receive a “Class of 2009” senior class T-shirt.
Four ways to give:
- Make a gift online, below.
- Contact
Sarah Phillips, assistant director of Annual Giving, at 785.832.7420
- Mail your gift along with a gift card to:
KU Endowment, ATTN: Sarah Phillips
PO Box 928
Lawrence, KS 66044
Senior Class Gift
Make your mark today.