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Voting Now Open For Penn State’s 2022 Class Gift

Penn State seniors can now cast their votes for the 2022 Class Gift. Although no one wants to think about graduating and leaving college life behind, the gift is a great way to leave a legacy and shape the future for incoming Penn Staters.

Students with senior standing can vote online or text “ClassGift2022” to 71777 to make their pick. Before making your selection, consider this year’s options:

Support For Complete Penn State

The Complete Penn State program provides support to students in the last two semesters of their undergraduate career facing financial or personal hardships that threaten their ability to finish their degree. Support for the program would help offer re-enrollment support, mentoring, scholarship assistance, and more to keep students on track.

Penn State Learning Video Library

Penn State Learning’s digital library of video tutorials has helped students access educational materials since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Support for the program would help establish “a more robust video library” that provides resources for all Penn State students.

Support For The UHS-UPUA Wellness Fund

The UHS/UPUA Wellness Fund helps students cover medical bills they can’t otherwise afford. All students are eligible for the fund, but there is no guarantee that any given student will receive any money from it. Support for the fund will help expand the program and provide more resources to assist more students.


At the moment, it’s unclear when Class Gift voting will end. We’ll update this post with that information once it’s available.

When you get the chance, remember to do your part and vote. In doing so, you’ll continue a tradition born in 1861 and help leave Penn State a better place than you found it.

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Matt DiSanto

Matt proudly served as Onward State’s managing editor for two years until graduating from Penn State in May 2022. Now, he’s off in the real world doing real things. Send him an email ([email protected]) or follow him on Twitter (@mattdisanto_) to stay in touch.

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