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Hamilton College
198 College Hill Road
Clinton NY 13323

Alumni Relations
alumni@hamilton.edu
866-729-0314
315-859-4648 (fax)

Annual Giving
giving@hamilton.edu
866-729-0315

Volunteer

Volunteer Programs

Annual Fund Volunteers

Hamilton's Annual Fund consistently produces alumni and parent participation rates that rank among the best in the nation. It provides the foundation upon which the College's fund-raising success is based. The dedicated hard work of Annual Fund volunteers is a major reason alumni, parents and friends contribute so generously to Hamilton. Over 1,000 alumni and parents volunteer for the Annual Fund, making phone calls and writing notes to encourage donors to contribute unrestricted gifts, providing for student scholarships, faculty support, small classes and so much more to make the Hamilton experience unique. To learn more about volunteering for the Annual Fund, contact Tiffanie Davis.


Graduates of the Last Decade (GOLD)

Recent graduates are an integral part of Hamilton's enthusiastic and supportive alumni body. Therefore, ensuring that young alumni remain connected to Hamilton is a major goal of our Graduates of the Last Decade Group. Currently, GOLD leadership committees in several large cities are responsible for planning events in their area. If you are a graduate of the last ten years, and are interested in getting involved, contact Executive Director, Alumni Relations and Annual Giving Jon Hysell '72, P'04.


Reunion Volunteers

Reunions have always been a great time for alumni to gather together on the Hill to reminisce about their College days and to reconnect with friends and faculty members. Behind the scenes at reunions are many alumni volunteers who work hard to coordinate and plan details that make the weekend meaningful and fun. Sharing responsibility for both the reunion gift effort and planning activities to mark their milestones, committee members are at work many months before the weekend arrives to ensure a successful event. If you are coming upon a reunion year and would like to help organize activities for your class, please respond to letters from your class president and reunion chairs requesting volunteers one year prior to your reunion. Contact Erika Klar, director of reunion giving, at eklar@hamilton.edu.


The Alumni Council

There are more than 18,000 Hamilton and Kirkland alumni in the Alumni Association today. Within that group, about 240 class leaders, regional association presidents and committee members comprise the Alumni Council. The Council seeks to strengthen the relationship of all alumni with one another and with the College. The Council meets on the Hill twice each year for updates on new campus initiatives and to meet with faculty, students and administrators. A closely-knit group, the Council works hard to keep in touch with life on the Hill. When your class is looking for a new president or someone to plan reunions, consider volunteering to join the Council. When you receive invitations to Hamilton programs and activities where you live, come out and meet the volunteers who helped plan them and offer to help next time! More ...


Hamilton Alumni Recruitment Team (HART)

HART supports Hamilton's overall admission program with the assistance of an elite corps of volunteers. More than 300 alumni and parents are involved. Throughout the year, they represent Hamilton at college fairs, conduct off-campus interviews, speak with prospective students and their parents by phone and frequently host regional events for students and their families.If you are interested in sharing your time with prospective students, please register online.  If you have questions, please call Sara Ziesenitz '00, director of the HART program, at 800-791-9283.


College and University Presidential Inaugurations

Every year, Hamilton is invited to participate in the procession of delegates from institutions of higher learning at presidential inaugurations for countless colleges and universities across the nation. Donning full academic regalia, Hamilton alumni serve as representatives from the College and march as delegates in these processions. Colleges and universities that are leaders in higher education are invited to have a delegate represent their institution in the procession, an invitation that is considered a great honor. To learn more about representing Hamilton in an inaugural procession and for more information, please contact Sharon Rippey. More...

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