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Annual Fund

The Annual Fund generates more than $500,000 in revenue each year to help offset operational expenses, strengthen academic programs, increase resources for financial aid and further the mission of Gwynedd-Mercy College.

Supporting the Annual Fund is critical to the future growth of the College. Your gifts ensure the best possible educational opportunities for our students through a curriculum of career-oriented programs integrated with liberal arts disciplines.

The Annual Fund Office organizes several initiatives that promote giving, including:

               • Student Annual Fund Campaign

               • Student Advancement Council

               • "Etched in Stone" Brick Program

               • Parents Fund

               • The Griffin Line

Your support of our students is greatly appreciated.

There are numerous giving options, including memorial and honor gifts, and gifts of appreciated assets. For more information, please contact Mia McGlynn, director of annual giving, at mcglynn.m@gmc.edu or 215-641-5568.

2010-2011 Annual Fund

Changing Lives

                                      

Anna Candeloro

School of Education

Steven Bocchese

Frances M. Maguire School

of Nursing

Tara Sochalski

School of Allied Health Professions

"Being a Gwynedd-Mercy College student provides me with the greatest support system a college student could ask for. Everywhere you turn, someone is there to help you on your journey to success. This family-like atmosphere cannot be found anywhere else."

"After graduation, I would like to work in a hospital in the

Philadelphia area. While working, I would like to go back to school and study for my master's degree to become a nurse practitioner."

"To me, financial aid     means opportunity, education and advancement. Without it, I would be unable to reach my full potential."