Give4GC

Your participation matters! As a member of the Greensboro College family, we know that GC has a special place in your heart. Calling all Alumni, parents, students, faculty, staff, and friends to join together and show your support by making a positive impact for current and future students.

Make sure you share and follow us on social media during Give4GC this year. Let’s thrive in 2025!

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If you have any questions or wish to make your gift via phone, please call 336-217-7265.


Frequently Asked Questions

I’ve already given this year, will it count if I make a second gift?

Yes!  Even if you have already given this fiscal year, making an additional gift on April 2 will count toward the challenge to earn additional funds.

How can my gift be counted toward Give4GC?

On April 2, go to www.greensboro.edu/give and make your donation to be counted toward Give4GC.

Can anyone participate in Give4GC?

Yes! Support from alumni, parents, friends, faculty, staff and students counts on this day.

Where does my gift go?

Gifts go where donors decide they go.  You may choose to designate your gift to any of several funds.  Just go to www.greensboro.edu/give and select which fund you would like to support.

Will my gift be tax deductible?

Yes, your gift is 100% tax deductible.


Dr. Josh Fitzgerald, Greensboro College class of 2019

“I loved the GC Honors program and Greensboro College. I felt safe and a sense of genuine belonging at the college. I worked closely with my thesis advisor and professors who helped inspire me to define my path and passion of interest. That path has led me to complete my doctoral studies in Engineering Mechanics.”

- Dr. Josh Fitzgerald, Class of ’19, Mathematics Major

Dr. Josh Fitzgerald earned his master's from Virginia Tech University (studied astrodynamics) as well as earning an Engineering Mechanics Ph.D. He joined the NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, TX as an Advanced Mission Design Engineer, optimizing trajectories for the Artemis II and III missions to return humans to the moon.