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What is Senior Challenge?

The Senior Challenge is an annual giving program developed to encourage participation and continue a tradition of philanthropy among our current students and future alumni.

This is your first chance to give back to your soon-to-be alma mater and to help make student life at IU East even better for the next generation of students.  It is a chance for you to leave a lasting impact on your campus, and to raise awareness about how important the financial support of alumni is to IU East.

Where will my money go?

Your gift, combined with the rest of the senior class contributions, will provide outdoor seating on the IU East campus for students to use and enjoy.  IU East students will continue to benefit for years in the future – thanks to your support of Senior Challenge.

Why give?

Senior Challenge is a great way to start and stay involved with IU East.  If every senior gave $20.10 we would raise over $8,000.

Many alumni have been supporting IU East while you have been a student here to give you the best education and resources possible.  Through Senior Challenge, you can leave a lasting impact on your campus and leave your own legacy behind.

How do I give?

There are three ways for you to make your gift.

  • Click the Give Now Button on this page and give by credit card.
  • Save your loose change with Red the pig and then make a cash or check donation.
  • Send us an email at broosa@iue.edu and we’ll get in touch with you.

Who is Red the pig?

Red is the Senior Challenge mascot. Red will help IU East seniors start a new tradition and serve as a symbol that a little change can make a difference.

Look for updates and pictures from Red throughout the campaign. Become a Fan of Red on Facebook at www.iue.edu/facebook2010

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Don’t forget to pick up Red during the Senior Challenge kick off on January 25th in Springwood Hall!

Mark your calendars!
Senior Challenge Kick Off
January 25, 2010 – Springwood Hall