Giving Opportunities at HLG

91 for 3 Campaign

Your Pledge: 91 cents/day (less than $28/month!)

About 91 for 3: In this economy, every little bit counts. That’s why HLG is giving friends and family the opportunity to do a little with a lot with just the pocket change you remove after a long day at work. We’re asking you to become a member of our "91 for 3" club, pledging at least 91 cents per day for three years toward the completion of our capital campaign. For less than $28 per month over three years, you can donate $1,000 toward our campaign goal of campaign’s library, allied health, and science center projects.

Learn More: Read the 91 for 3 Brochure

Give Now: To give to the 91 for 3 Campaign, call 573-629-3120, or mail your check to:
Institutional Advancement
HLG
2800 Palmyra Road
Hannibal, MO 63401

Building for the Future Campaign

Hannibal-LaGrange College is in a multi-year campaign to raise funds to address a variety of pressing needs. This effort is expected to provide $30 million over the next three to five years to construct several new buildings, to significantly enhance the endowment, and to provide funding for dormitory renovations. It is the sincere belief of the HLG family that this funding will enable the college to mold a new generation of future leaders who remain dedicated to our historic mission of providing "Knowledge for Service."

Give Now: To give to the Campaign, call 573-629-3120, or mail your check to:
Institutional Advancement
HLG
2800 Palmyra Road
Hannibal, MO 63401

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Library

Library Campaign Goal: $2.5 million

The new library will provide sufficient space to allow us to double our current print collection, offer a multimedia equipped computer classroom that can be used by students as well as the general public, and provide wireless access throughout the building. A thirty-seat computer lab will be added that will be open even after normal library hours, and smaller computer lab will also be available for searching our 80+ databases, working on papers, and internet access.

This new facility will also enable us to enhance our audiovisual collection. Individual study rooms will be sound proof and provide equipment and computer software for language training and classroom projects.

The education curriculum lab will be expanded with seating for twenty-four students to enable an entire class to explore the sample teacher texts used in many of our area K-12 schools. A children’s area will be added to provide parents a place to entertain their children while they study or for the Gatekeepers Program to tutor at-risk students.

Two group study rooms will be available for collaboration and discussion, thus reducing the noise level in the private research areas. Students will also enjoy a relaxed reading atmosphere with a coffee corner, comfy couches and a fireplace.

The addition of a climate-controlled archives and rare books room will enable us to preserve numerous old and rare books for future scholars. Computers with scanners will allow us to digitize precious photos and historical documents.

This combination of enhanced technology, expanded materials, and increased learning space will take HLG's library from adequate to excellent and will provide a modern learning environment for our students.

Library Giving Opportunities:

  • Audio Recording Station
  • Audio-Visual Collection
  • Book Stacks
  • Children's Area
  • Christian Fiction Section
  • Circulation Desks (2)
  • Coffee Corner
  • Fireplace
  • Language Software
  • Portico
  • Private Research Carrels
  • Reference Stacks
  • Right to Life Display
  • Security System
  • Video Editing Station
  • Young Adult Collection

Allied Health/Science Complex

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Because of a critical need in the community and the State of Missouri for health care workers, the college will move aggressively toward construction of an Allied Health Center. This building will provide facilities for the training of both RNS and LPNs, respiratory therapists and EMTs. This new Allied Health Center will provide opportunity for students to pursue an enriching career that helps change the world by improving the lives of those who live in it.

The ever-increasing demands for life sciences-related training have led Hannibal-LaGrange College to design a technologically enhanced science building to meet our educational needs for future generations. The new science building will incorporate the newest advances in information technology, which will enable our students to enhance their understanding of the life sciences by conducting research of increasing complexity.

Bricks, Blocks and Memories

Stamp your name in history on the HLG walkway by purchasing a brick or block engraved with your name, a loved one’s name, or a graduating class to provide a lasting remembrance. Click Here for more information

Casting the Net: Technology Upgrade

Help Hannibal-LaGrange keep pace with today’s rapidly-changing technology by giving toward the College’s computerization needs.

Endowment

Endowments can be described as funds that are held permanently by nonprofit institutions and are invested to provide both income and capital appreciation for the benefit of that institution. Endowment gifts are building blocks for the future. Substantial endowments are the key to providing long-term stability and growth for an institution.

Campus Improvement

Many of the older buildings on the Hannibal-LaGrange campus are in need of upgrades in order to provide comfort, ensure safety, and meet ever-changing technology requirements. The Building for the Future campaign includes $4 million to renovate existing facilities.

Annual Fund

Tuition and fees alone do not pay the cost of educating students at HLG. Your donation could help close the gap to provide a character-building education for a deserving HLG student.

Specific Degrees or Programs

You can give to support the athletic program, your degree area or a special area of interest. Contact us for more