Arlington Catholic Spirit Tassel Challenge

Spirit Tassel Challenge

Spirit Tassel Challenge

The AC/SAS Fund

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Key Facts

 

 

What is the Spirit Tassel Challenge?  By making a gift in honor of your graduation to the Spirit Tassel Challenge, you are are beginning to establish a tradition of philanthropy at Arlington Catholic High School. 

How do I participate in the Spirit Tassel Challenge?  Make a Donation of at least your commencement year (Class of 2019 = $20.19) to the Higher Learning Fund. 

What do I receive for participating in the Spirit Tassel Challenge?  You will receive a commemorative gold tassel to wear at commencement. These unique tassels represent the beginning of a new tradition; staying connected through alumni support and having one class give back to the next.
  
How will a donation to the Spirit Tassel Challenge help AC?  All proceeds from the Spirit Tassel Challenge are distributed immediately to the areas where needed most to directly support our students.  

When and how do the seniors receive their tassel?  Tassels will be distrbuited to seniors who have made a gift to the Spirit Tassel Challenge when they receive their cap and gown on May 22.

If we have aleady made a gift to the Higher Learning Fund this year, does that count toward the Spirit Tassel Challenge?  While all gifts are welcome, seniors are encouraged to make this separate gift to the Spirit Tassel Challenge to not only begin their tradition of giving, but to also show their commitment to their soon to be alma mater.

Show your Cougar pride at Commencement by being a supporter of the Spirit Tassel Challenge!

Make Your Online Donation Here!