Camden Scarlet Seniors 2018
Welcome to the Rutgers–Camden Class of 2018 Scarlet Senior Campaign! By becoming a Scarlet Senior, you will be giving back to areas of Rutgers that have made an impact on you and supporting the next generation of Rutgers students.
How to become a Scarlet Senior:
- Become a Scarlet Senior by making a gift to an area that matters most to you at Rutgers. Whether you want to support your school, a program that helped you, your student organization, or a multitude of other areas here at Rutgers–Camden, your gift will work collectively to make an impact.
Scarlet Senior recognition includes:
- A gift of any amount will get your name displayed on the online senior donor wall.
- Any senior who gives $25 or more, or a $5 monthly recurring gift, will also be recognized with a philanthropy cord to show your scarlet pride during Commencement.
Where to pick-up your cord:
If you are eligible for a philanthropy cord, please reach out to Scott Owens at the Alumni House (scott.owens@rutgers.edu) for a time to pick it up.
- You may also pick it up on Monday, May 14 at the Graduating Student Reception between 4 pm and 6 pm in the Camden Campus Center.
Additional Class of 2018 recognition: if our class reaches its goal of 200 Rutgers–Camden senior donors, we will have a brick dedicated to the Class of 2018 outside the Rutgers–Camden Alumni House on the Alumni Walk.
Our class has the opportunity to make a real impact here at Rutgers–Camden, helping to make a difference for future students. You can help us be the most philanthropic class to date!
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The first 20 advocates to get 1 donation will receive an R car magnet!
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The first 10 advocates to get 3 donations will receive an RU tumbler!
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The first 10 advocates to get 5 donations will receive an RU t-shirt!
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The first 5 advocates who get 10 donations will receive an RU prize pack!
Senior donors who make a $25 minimum gift (or $5 monthly recurring) will be recognized with a philanthropy cord to wear during Commencement.