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Reunion Giving Program

IMPORTANT LINKS

Tech Reunions 2008
The milestone Reunion Fund Committees for the classes of 1958, 1968 and 1983 meet in early spring to select Reunion Giving projects for their classes to support. Fundraising for the projects is ongoing through Homecoming weekend, scheduled for October 23-25. Click on the links below to find out more about your milestone reunion:

50th Reunion

40th Reunion

25th Reunion

IMPORTANT CONTACT

Pam Trube
Director, Reunion Giving Program
404.894.2454 (phone)
Contact Pam Trube

Since Georgia Tech's Reunion Giving Program began, reunion classes have committed over $200 million, a dramatic expression of the deep affinity classmates feel for each other and for Georgia Tech. Each year the 25th, 40th, and 50th reunion classes support a specific project to promote academic excellence at Georgia Tech.

Laying a Foundation for the Future

Cheerleaders from 1968

Every reunion awakens warm memories of wonderful friends, special occasions, and fun. But reunions also remind alumni about how valuable their Georgia Tech degrees were in launching their careers. At each benchmark reunion Tech alumni join together to celebrate their past, stay connected to the Institute in the present, and help to shape its future.

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Your reunion is a time to renew friendships, reminisce about your years at Tech, and discover the many changes that have taken place since you graduated. This reunion year is a time to feel proud about being part of an institution that has always provided an outstanding education to the innovators and leaders of tomorrow.

It is also a time for alumni to renew their commitment to Tech's quality academic programs by participating in the Reunion Giving Program.

A class project, utilizing the combined resources of your classmates, creates opportunities for students and faculty by ensuring a legacy of educational excellence. We hope this reunion year will be the time you make a special gift—a gift that honors your class, your alma mater, and future generations at Georgia Tech who will continue your legacy.

Carrying the Challenge Forward

As an alumnus or alumna of Georgia Tech, you know the benefits of a Tech degree. This reunion provides special opportunities for you and your class to share memories, to measure how far your degree has taken you, and to help ensure an education of the highest quality for the students of tomorrow. Your class reunion gift will enable Georgia Tech to retain its standing as one of the premier technological institutions in the country, and your contribution will guarantee a bright future for Georgia Tech.

If you are a Tech alumnus whose 25th, 40th, or 50th class reunion is coming up soon, please consider making a gift in honor of the occasion.