
As we look forward to our experiences beyond Neumann University, it is also important to remember what the University has meant and done for us.
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This is why participating in the Class Campaign is an important part of your journey from student to alumni.
What is the Class Campaign?
How Do I Participate?
Special Recognition for Your Generosity and Pride
Your Class of 2013 Class Campaign Committee
What is the Class Campaign?
The Class Campaign is rich in tradition. It started when the Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia raised funds to build our Lady of Angels College. Now, each graduating class campaign committee reaches out to fellow classmates to raise awareness about the importance of giving back to Neumann. The funds raised will be presented at Graduation Rehearsal and then a project will be chosen on campus that will represent the Class of 2013.
How Do I Participate?
It’s so easy to get involved and make a difference.
You can support the Class of 2013 Class Campaign in one of the following ways:
1. Make a pledge of $201.30 over three years
2. Make a one-time gift of any amount
Make your gift online today by clicking HERE.
Special Recognition for Your Generosity and Pride
As special thanks for giving to the Class of 2013 Class Campaign Fund, you will earn the following:
| 1. | Get an exclusive commemorative glass for your gift or pledge of any amount. | |
| 2. | Earn a Philanthropy Cord for your gift of $50.00 or more | |
| 3. | Your name will be listed in the Graduation Book. | |
| 4. | Your name will be listed in the President’s Annual Report. |
Your Class of 2013 Class Gift Campaign Committee
Blair Combs ’13
Katherine Fryling ’13
Hiwot Kebede ’13
Lisa Kueny ’13
Cecily Ridgeway ’13
Andrea Sambuco ’13
Maria Sotomayor ’13
Contact any of your class campaign committee members for questions, or contact the Office of Institutional Advancement and University Relations at 610-358-4252
or fortunas@neumann.edu
The Class of 2012 presented a check
for $11,383.60, the highest amount in
the
history
of the campaign.
Out of more than 600 graduates, 211 participated.
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