
Senior Class program gifts represent a type of philanthropy that demonstrates loyalty and devotion to an institution. It provides an opportunity for students to express their appreciation for their education as well as way to honor or memorialize those who personally touched their lives while receiving their education. These gifts also establish a bridge between the senior year and the distinguished class of UNM alumni. It provides recognition the senior class in their final year at UNM College of Nursing.
Summer 2009 Senior Class Gift
The summer 2009 graduating class had cohorts in Albuquerque
and Taos. The Albuquerque class pledged $4,790 to support two
funds, the Student Fund and the Book Fund. The Taos graduates
pledged $1,975 to create scholarships for future Taos nursing
students.
Spring 2009 Senior
Class Gift
The
spring 2009 graduating class has pledged an impressive $6,170.
Their generosity will support a memorial scholarship fund and a
student fund.
Fall 2008 Senior Class Gift
Understanding the important need for new faculty, the fall 2008 class
made pledges supporting the College of Nursing’s Chair Fund for a total
of $3,795.
Summer 2008 Senior Class Gift
The Summer 2008 senior class has generously pledged $1,565 to the College of Nursing Chair Fund. Their gifts will help to recruit and retain qualified faculty.
Spring 2008 Senior Class Gift
CON’s Spring 2008 graduating class was split into three cohorts; each group decided to leave its own legacy and gave to different areas. The Albuquerque class pledged $1,935 to support the Faculty Practice Clinic. Valencia graduates pledged $891 to the College of Nursing Chair Fund. The Taos students pledged $4,050, creating scholarships for future Taos nursing students.
Spring 2007 Senior Class Gift
The 2007 spring graduating class showed its support for the
Nursing Skills Labs, the College Chair Fund, and the Faculty
Practice Clinic. They have pledged to commit $3,555 to these
worthwhile causes.
Fall 2007 Senior Class Gift
As the eighth cohort to participate in the Senior Class Gift
program, the fall 2007 graduation seniors pledged $3,985 to the
College of Nursing’s Skills Lab and the Faculty Practice Clinic.
Summer 2007 Senior Class Gift
The 2007 summer graduating class pledged $1,980 to assist
the College of Nursing’s Faculty Practice Clinic. This is the
only nurse-managed clinic in the metro area. Our graduates are
continuing the tradition of helping future nursing students and
the local community.
Accelerated Program 2007
Senior Class Gift
The College of Nursing’s 2007 accelerated students decided
to assist the Faculty Practice Clinic with their senior class
gift. They pledged $375 to help not only the college but the
community.
Spring 2007 Senior Class Gift
The spring graduating class of 2007 showed their generosity
in support of two different causes. The class pledged $2,745 to
the Nursing Chair Fund and $535 to the Computer Lounge.
Fall 2006 Senior Class Gift
CoN’s Fall 2006 senior class has pledged $2450 to support
the Nursing Chair Fund. The College has set up a fund to create
a permanent endowment to hire a nursing chair for nursing
research, practice and education.
Accelerated Program 2006
Senior Class Gift
The first Accelerated Program Senior Class Gift went to
establishing a one time scholarship for a future Accelerated
student. The graduating class pledged $2,050 to help a student.
Spring 2006 Senior Class Gift
One of the biggest class in the history of the College of
Nursing, the Spring 2005 senior class decided to support two
causes. The first being the Nursing Chair fund, it is a
permanent endowment set up to hire a nursing chair for Nursing
Research, Practice and Education. The second is to use for the
Nurses Skills Lab. The class made pledges totaling $2,935
Fall 2005 Senior Class Gift
The Fall 2005 Graduating Class made its senior class gift to
support the College of Nursing Student Computer Lounge. The
pledges totaling $1,000 will benefit future nursing students and
their class work.
Spring 2005 Senior Class Gift
The College of Nursing Spring 2005 Senior Class decided to
assist the College in purchasing a sign for the lobby of the
Nursing/Pharmacy Building. With there efforts they were able to
raise $1,790 in pledge.