Five Unique Ways to Give Back to Saint Paul College This Giving Tuesday and Beyond
Want to support Saint Paul College students but not sure where to start? Here are FIVE ways you can make a difference beyond a traditional donation!
Giving Tuesday is more than a global day of giving – it’s a philanthropic movement designed to harness our collective spirit of kindness and support. In that spirit, and recognizing that everyone has different resources and ways to give back, we have unique options for you to get involved and support our students and our community.
Beyond traditional donations, there are many ways to make a difference in the lives of these students and contribute to our thriving Saint Paul College community. Whether you have time, talent, or treasure to share, you can find a way to make an impact!
Here are five unique ways to show your support:
Pamper yourself (and support students!)
Book a haircut, facial, or massage at our student-run salon and clinic. It’s a win-win!
Encourage a friend, family member, or colleague to apply to Saint Paul College. Spring semester is a great option, with plenty of financial aid opportunities, including the North Star Promise.
Maria Hetchler worked as a Realtor in Indonesia when she met her future husband in 2016. She was excited to move to her husband’s hometown in the Twin Cities, MN, and start her new life.
As a first-generation college student living alone in a foreign country, Xiulin was determined to have a purposeful life, including a new career and personal life choices.
Crystal Barnes always knew she wanted to work in the medical field, but she was uncertain about whether she preferred direct client contact or a behind-the-scenes role.
Our Electromechanical Systems program covers a combination of mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering systems that help students increase efficiency and reduce operating costs in various technical industries.
Wow—this fall semester seems to have flown by! It’s been an incredibly busy and exciting time at Saint Paul College, with so many wonderful developments in store for students next year.