Alumni

New York City Regional Alumni

New York City Regional Alumni

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  • Importance of Staying Connected

    Staying connected to people gives us purpose, helps us through challenges, and enhances our life.  Coming together as St. Charles alumni, while living and working in the New York region, provides a unique opportunity by which to reconnect or make new friendships and professional connections. 

    Staying connected to St. Charles means carrying forward a brotherhood that endures no matter where you go, or what you become.  It means showing your gratitude for the difference St. Charles made in your life through campus visits, volunteering and annual giving.  St. Charles is always your home.

    If you believe that St. Charles helped make you the person you are today, consider making an annual gift in honor of your family or your class.  Go to www.scprepgive.org, select “recurring gift” and share who or which class you’d like to honor. Or click on the Make a Difference button.

    As St. Charles continues to see record growth in enrollment, one of our biggest needs is to be able to count on consistent support from a broader range of alumni.  When you commit to giving a gift to St. Charles on a consistent basis, you allow us to utilize time and resources more efficiently; to plan our budget effectively and to look toward continued growth. 

    No matter where you are, or where you go, St. Charles is always your home. 
If you need more information, please contact Director of Donor Relations, Kristin Williams at kwilliams@scprep.org 
St. Charles Preparatory School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.

St. Charles Preparatory School will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, or ethnic origin in the hiring of its certified or non-certified personnel.