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Senior Class Gift

2013 Seniors...Make your mark!

Support the senior class gift fund—simply visit www.giveto.uc.edu/seniorgift to make a gift.

All gifts at any level are welcome!

The class of 2013 is poised to set the standard for supporting UC.

Make your diploma worth more by making your first alumni donation. The greater support we give our alma mater, the better our world-class facilities, programs, and reputation become.

Of schools in the region, UC ranks below Xavier, Dayton, Miami, OSU, Louisville and UK in alumni contributions. The only schools in the area that rank below us in alumni support are West Virginia and NKU.

Give what you can and set an example of philanthropy for classes to follow.

With a donation of $100, you gain membership to the prestigious Senior Circle. This includes:

- Special cords and recognition at graduation
- Private donor reception
- Senior class t-shirt
- Acknowledgment as a senior class campaign contributor
- Exclusive networking opportunities with UC and community leaders

 

Past Senior Class Gifts

Alumni Center

2012: Russell C. Myers Alumni Center Renovation

As a bridge between alumni and their beloved alma mater, the Russell C. Myers Alumni Center serves as a hub for Bearcats of all ages to reconnect. Whether it is hosting pre-game tailgates, professional speaker series, or our Student Alumni Council, the building is home to all.

The 2012 Senior Class chose to support the on-going renovation of the structure that will begin in the next few years. A record number of student donors supported the campaign to usher in improvements to the center that will serve several more generations of Bearcats!

2011 LEADERSHIP GIFTS

Special thanks to the following graduating seniors for their leadership gifts.  Congratulations on your achievements!

Cory Clouse
Cory K. Sims
Justin Womeldorff

 

Jefferson Comples

2010: Jefferson Avenue Sports Complex

As the only school in the Big East Conference (other than USF in Tampa, Fla.) without an indoor practice facility, our coaches and student-athletes have to brave the elements throughout the winter to train and prepare to compete. The goal of the new Jefferson Avenue Sports Complex is to provide our student athletes with the resources they need not only to compete but also to challenge for conference and national championships.

The 2010 Senior Class chose to raise money for this state-of-the-art complex. The Jefferson Avenue Sports complex will include two fields, one 100 yards in length and the other 50 yards. The fields will provide football, baseball, lacrosse, track and field, and soccer the much needed additional practice space they require, while the 100-yard field will provide the lacrosse team an intimate location with stands, pressbox, and scoreboard to play its games. Also, the cutting edge "athletics classroom" will play a vital role in recruiting as it allows our coaches to continue to recruit the nation's best and brightest for years to come. 

McMicken Marker

2009: McMicken Marker

The Senior Class Officers of 2009 worked hard to bring a Historical Marker for McMicken Hall, commemorating Charles McMicken and the Class of 2009, as well as start a Go Green Initiative.