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Thank You!

FOR YOUR GENEROUS SUPPORT OF OUR EXCEPTIONAL FACULTY, STUDENTS AND STAFF!
July 1, 2024 - June 30, 2025

$36.2 million
TOTAL GIFTS TO CONNECTICUT COLLEGE

Thank You number of donors

OVER

6,200

TOTAL DONORS

(alumni, parents, students, faculty, staff and friends)

943 first-time Camel donors this year!

Money is growing

Gifts to the Connecticut College Fund

$5.9 million overall

3 camels, Connecticut College's mascot, lined up in a row

3,973

ALUMNI DONORS

Spanning over 80 years (1945-2025)

Established in honor of the College's founding year, the 1911 Society recognizes the loyalty of supporters who contribute generously to Connecticut College

543

1911 SOCIETY MEMBERS

gave more than

$14 million

in support of the College this year

Reunion Class Giving

822 Reunion alumni gave more than $5.7 million

Reunion Class Gift Totals include gifts made to any area of the College in FY25, multi-year commitments, & bequests.

Class Donors Participation Dollars
1945 (80th)233.3%$400
1950 (75th)416.7%$59K
1955 (70th)2328.0%$12K
1960 (65th)3529.4%$273K
1965 (60th)6829.9%$177K
1970 (55th)8529.4%$1.43M
1975 (50th)12136.7%$2.26M
1980 (45th)7620.8%$401K
1985 (40th)7518.0%$311K
1990 (35th)6116.4%$117K
1995 (30th)6517.2%$627K
2000 (25th)5115.2%$38K
2005 (20th)4211.8%$25K
2010 (15th)409.9%$54K *New fundraising record for 2010!
2015 (10th)348.0%$5K
2020 (5th)409.5%$2K

Connecticut College Fund Awards:

C.B. Rice ’31 Award
Awarded to the Reunion class with the highest
participation percentage.

1st: Class of 1975 (36.7%)
2nd: Class of 1965 (29.9%)
3rd: Class of 1960 (29.4%)

Ann Crocker Wheeler ’34 Award
Awarded to the Reunion class with the greatest increase in participation over the previous year.
1st: Class of 1975 (+10.9%)
2nd: Class of 1955 (+6.8%)
3rd: Class of 1965 (+5.3%)

Camel Cup
Awarded to the non-Reunion class, 10 years out or less, attaining the highest participation percentage.
1st: Class of 2024 (12.9%)
2nd: Class of 2023 (7.8%)
3rd: Class of 2018 (7.2%)

Tom Sargent ’82 Award
Awarded to the non-Reunion class, 11 years out or more, attaining the greatest increase in participation over the previous year.
1st: Class of 1957 (+1.8%)
2nd: Class of 1973 (+1.1%)
3rd: Class of 1953 (+0.8%)

1911 Society Award
Awarded to any class with the highest number of new leadership donors to the Connecticut College Fund.
1st: Class of 1975 (7 new 1911 Society donors)
2nd: Tie – Class of 1965, 1973, 1988 (2 each)
.

Directors Cup
Awarded to the non-reunion class, 11 years out or more, attaining the highest participation percentage.
1st: Class of 1957 (44.8%)
2nd: Class of 1954 (38.3%)
3rd: Class of 1969 (37.9%)

Connecticut College Fund Cup
largest single-year gift to the Connecticut College Fund
1st: Class of 1993 ($334K)
2nd: Class of 1975 ($297K)
3rd: Class of 1974 ($279K)

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Over $24.5 million

raised in planned gifts

With Gratitude

Your support makes it possible for us to prepare all of our students for lives of meaning and purpose.

Advancement | Connecticut College Fund

P: 1-800-888-7549 E: connecticutcollegefund@conncoll.edu

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