Class Gift

Reunions are Milestones.

They are occasions for alumni to commemorate their place in Baruch's history, reflect on what Baruch has meant to them, and renew their ties to the College. Reunion celebrations are also a time when classes focus their fundraising efforts to increase giving in support of education. Each year these campaigns raise thousands of dollars for The Baruch College Fund, supporting scholarships, student life, and innovative academic programs.

This year, we honor the classes of 1942, 1952, 1962, and 1987 as they celebrate their 70th, 60th, 50th and 25th anniversaries, respectively. This Honor Wall recognizes the class members who have generously given back to their alma mater in honor of their reunion. We specifically honor those who supported Baruch at a leadership level and joined the 17 Lex Society or the Benchmark Society.

Gifts to the Baruch College Fund provide funding for student programs and services, bolster financial aid, help recruit and retain Baruch's teaching faculty, and give the College flexibility to meet its most pressing needs throughout the year. Your gift helps:

  • Support scholarships;
  • Recruit and retain outstanding faculty;
  • Increase career placement services;
  • Fund improved facilities and technology; and
  • Create new academic initiatives and programs.