Reunion Volunteers
Reunion Volunteers
Joining a Reunion Committee is a fun and important way to be involved with the college. Committee members help plan class events and encourage fellow classmates to come back to campus and reconnect with the college and classmates. Together, volunteers create a memorable experience.
In some anniversary years-10th, 25th, 40th, 45th and 50th-each class will have its own stand-alone, milestone reunion.
In other years-5th, 15th, 20th, 30th and 35th-each class will come together with two other consecutive classes to enjoy a larger cluster reunion. To make this possible, some classes will be having these particular reunions a year off schedule. And, in order to give every class the widest possible contact with other classes, the schedule staggers cluster reunions.
Volunteering Opportunities and Resources
Reunions are a time of special celebration. Not only are milestone classes encouraged to come back to campus and reunite with friends, but these special occasions are also an opportunity for your class to work together to present a gift to the college to support future students and leave a legacy from the class.
10th, 25th and 40th Reunions
The 10th, 25th and 40th milestone reunions are celebrated during fall reunion
weekend along with the 5th, clusters and 50+ reunion classes.
50th Reunions
The 50th milestone reunion is celebrated in conjunction with Commencement
weekend in May.
Co-Chair Job Description
Committee Member Job Description
Fall Reunion Volunteer Timeline
50th Reunion Volunteer Timeline
Cluster reunions are an opportunity for classes to come together with other classes immediate before or after their graduation year, providing a chance to see a larger group of friends and classmates. The goal for cluster reunion volunteers is primarily to encourage reunion attendance.
Cluster Reunion Co-Chair Job Description
Cluster Reunion Committee Member Job Description
Cluster Reunion Timeline
Reunion Home
Online Volunteer Tool - GiveCampus VMS
Frequently Asked Questions
Reunion Attendance Records
Reunion Attendance Historical Percentages
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