A new donor wall honoring those who contribute to the annual Senior Impact fundraising campaign has been installed in University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s Student Union.
The wall features names from the most recent senior class who contributed the amount of their graduation year – Class of 2020 members gave $20.20 – to a campus area of their choosing.
“This donor wall is a testament to Volunteer spirit our senior class demonstrates each year,” said Sam Jackson, assistant director of the Center for Student Alumni Programs. “Time and again they seek to leave UT a little bit better than they found it, ensuring a bright future for future Vols. We are extremely grateful for their generosity and are pleased that we can recognize them appropriately.”
The Class of 2020 has given $39,755 and supported over 334 campus funds this year. Their generosity has helped to support student scholarships and organizations, and individual colleges, departments, and programs.
The top five funds supported by the Class of 2020 are:
The wall features names from the most recent senior class who contributed the amount of their graduation year – Class of 2020 members gave $20.20 – to a campus area of their choosing.
“This donor wall is a testament to Volunteer spirit our senior class demonstrates each year,” said Sam Jackson, assistant director of the Center for Student Alumni Programs. “Time and again they seek to leave UT a little bit better than they found it, ensuring a bright future for future Vols. We are extremely grateful for their generosity and are pleased that we can recognize them appropriately.”
The Class of 2020 has given $39,755 and supported over 334 campus funds this year. Their generosity has helped to support student scholarships and organizations, and individual colleges, departments, and programs.
The top five funds supported by the Class of 2020 are:
- The Campus Fund for UT Knoxville
- The College Fund for Haslam College of Business
- The College Fund for College of Communications & Information
- The College Fund for College of Education, Health, & Human Sciences
- The College Fund for Herbert College of Agriculture