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Submit Your 2022 Class Gift Proposals

Penn State students can now submit proposals for the 2022 Class Gift.

Every year, the class gift serves as a treasured tradition for each senior class and gives the Penn State community an opportunity to impact the university and leave a lasting legacy. Previous gifts have included the Nittany Lion Shrine, the Allen Street Gates, Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) endowments, and everything in between.

The Class of 2021’s gift created Penn State’s first-ever Student Access & Equity Fund, which supports individuals who “contribute to the diversity of the student body” and need help affording expenses not covered through financial aid.

To submit your idea, head over to the campaign’s website. Be sure to include a short description of your gift and how it will leave a lasting impact at Penn State.

You can submit as many gift ideas as you want. Proposals are open to students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community members at large.

Once proposals are collected and received, a few submissions will make their way to a ballot for a vote.

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