Senior Class Campaign

What is the Senior Class Campaign?

MSU Senior Class Campaign Graduate

Since 1873, MSU seniors have sustained a campus tradition all their own by joining together to raise money to support fellow students and build a stronger MSU.

Build a Spartan legacy by supporting the MSU Senior Class Campaign today. Here’s how you can get involved and be recognized for your gift.

A philanthropy cord on a studentPhilanthropy Cords

By giving at least $65 to your favorite cause during your senior year, you will receive an honorary green and white philanthropy cord to celebrate your outstanding support of Michigan State University. Make your gift online, then schedule your philanthropy cord pick up by emailing Annual Giving.

GET YOUR PHILANTHROPY CORD

 

 

 

WHAT SPARTAN SENIORS SUPPORT 

A group of graduating seniorsSenior Class Campaign Fund

The Senior Class Campaign Fund supports the evolving needs of the MSU campus community. From scholarships, facility improvements, and greatest university needs, the Senior Class Campaign helps MSU support new ideas and emerging opportunities for students.

SUPPORT THE SENIOR CLASS CAMPAIGN

A student working on their computerYour College or Program

Give back to the college that helped you find your passion and build skills for a successful future. Your gift helps your college fund research projects, improve facilities, provide more scholarships and expand student crucial support resources.

SUPPORT YOUR COLLEGE

Beaumont TowerStudent Resources

Spartans always find ways to support and empower each other. Make a difference by helping one of these vital campus programs supporting fellow students.

SUPPORT STUDENTS

Gifts for $20.24 are also a great way to commemorate your graduating class. A donation of any size makes a difference in the lives and experiences of Spartans for generations to come.

“I have recently made a donation to the Department of Finance. I hope other students who love finance as much as I do and enjoyed studying it here can benefit from any assistance to the department and major. I hope to be able to continue to assist the department in the future.” — Khadija K.