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There are several ways to support Kirkland initiatives on the Hill.

  • Sam Babbitt with Natalie
    Samuel and Natalie Babbitt. Photo: Nancy L. Ford
    Samuel and Natalie Babbitt Kirkland College Scholarship — Supports high-need students who would not have access to a Â鶹¹ú²úAV education without the support of these scholarship dollars. In the spirit of Kirkland College, the recipient will have demonstrated an unusual willingness to pursue an undergraduate degree despite significant life hurdles.
  • Samuel Kirkland Fund — This is a general purpose fund supporting the general needs of the College. Under the direction of the Kirkland Endowment Advisory committee, funding is provided annually to women students for areas including Kirkland Summer Associate fellowships, research, trips, creative projects, etc.

  • Samuel F. Babbitt Kirkland College Fellowship — Awarded to the female graduate of Â鶹¹ú²úAV College who best exemplifies the spirit of individual learning which was associated with Kirkland College, to assist her in meeting the expenses of pursuing an advanced degree.

  • Kirkland Alumnae Prize Scholarship — Prizes are awarded annually to an upperclass woman who exemplifies the ideals of Kirkland College women, specifically, independence, initiative, creativity, ingenuity.

  • Kirkland Green Unveiling at Reunions ’22
    At Reunions '22, Sara Redding Wilson ’71, left, and Director of Milestone Reunions Victoria Kidd ’94 revealed the Kirkland 50th reunion class gift. Photo: Alexandria Leland

    My Class's 50th Reunion Gift — The 50th class reunion marks a tremendous milestone in the lives of Kirkland alumnae. This occasion also provides a unique opportunity for classmates to expand their support of today’s students and faculty, including a class gift. The Â鶹¹ú²úAV and Kirkland Class of 1975 have endowed the Social Justice Experiential Learning Fund, which will provide financial support to students involved with experiential learning projects, research and advocacy. 

  • Â鶹¹ú²úAV Fund — Supporting the areas of greatest need for current students.

Make a Gift Online

 

Other Ways to Give

  • Phone:  Call (866) 729-0315 and use your credit card.
  • Mail:  Make checks payable to “Trustees of Â鶹¹ú²úAV College” and send to: Â鶹¹ú²úAV College, 198 College Hill Rd., Clinton, NY 13323

When you make your gift, you can direct your giving to a specific initiative. If you choose to make your gift monthly by credit card, you will be enrolled as a Chapel Bell member and receive Kirkland socks! 

Contact

Office / Department Name

Alumni & Parent Relations

Contact Name

Jacke Jones

Director, Alumni & Parent Relations

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