Thank you for your interest in the 100 Senior Honorary for the class of 2024! This campaign has ended, but please watch for the 100 Senior Honorary for the class of 2025 soon.
Dear Class of 2024 100 Senior Honorary Members,
Congratulations on achieving such a significant honor! As a student leader, you have sparked unequivocal change. We are grateful that you accepted the challenge to continue to be thought provokers and change agents after commencement.
For a fourth year, 100 Senior Honorary cohorts have collectively upheld their promise to effect meaningful change in our Emory communities through their own plight to raise funding to directly support students who will follow in their footsteps. The 2021 cohort was the first to make this parting philanthropic impact an annual tradition and reached 45% cohort participation! The 2022 cohort inspired 65% cohort participation and inspired a total of 100 gifts, through the involvement of family and friends, to support students in need. The 2023 cohort established a new record, securing 91% cohort participation and inspired 111 total gifts. With the dedication of the 2024 cohort and the commitment of friends, family, and alums to honor this cause, together, we can increase our impact.
All it takes is a $5 donation to make a difference! Learn more about the difference your donation could make for each fund below and remember if you haven't already made a gift to Emory during your senior year; this is an opportunity to earn your Blue Tassel!
Your impact will create a lasting impression, ensuring you leave Emory a more equitable and inclusive place of community and learning. Thank you for choosing to give and for your extraordinary commitment to Emory.
The Food Security Fund fights food insecurity directly within the Emory student community by funding food assistance programs on campus and during breaks. If you are a student experiencing need, fill out this form to get directions to necessary services.
The Student Hardship Fund (SHF) was formed in 2011 to support Emory students facing unexpected financial hardship. The fund aids both undergraduates and graduates at Emory University across all nine schools on the Atlanta and Oxford campuses. By providing financial assistance to support students during catastrophic events, the SHF allows Emory students to continue their education despite the obstacles they are facing.
Diversity and Inclusion Programming - The Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (ODEI), guided by Emory's Vice Provost for Diversity and Inclusion and Chief Diversity Officer, Dr. Carol E. Henderson, creates spaces for faculty, staff, and students to work and learn in inclusive, equitable, safe, and diverse environments where they thrive and bring their whole selves to our campus community.
Weekly Wonderful Wednesdays create community and support of students and student organizations, while providing the space for students to rally for their causes and amplify their voices. Wonderful Wednesdays are funded, in totality, by the generosity of alumni and students like you. Gifts to Wonderful Wednesdays directly strengthen and enhance the student experience by providing the resources to sustain this integral Emory tradition for decades to come.