The Heritage Society at Randolph-Macon recognizes alumni and friends who generously support the College through life income gifts or bequest intentions.

Through wise and thoughtful planning, these individuals have created an enduring legacy at RMC, allowing the College the ability to innovate as it moves forward.

As members of the Heritage Society, you continue a tradition which was started in 1839 by the Reverend R.C. Jones who bequeathed $3,000 to the College; this gift, and hundreds of subsequent planned gifts have ensured Randolph-Macon’s place among the top-tier of national liberal arts colleges. Moreover, every new gift strengthens RMC’s unique academic, cultural, and athletic programs and, through their involvement at this critical time, adds to the positive momentum of the College community.

All members of the Randolph-Macon community are invited to be recognized by the Heritage Society. Simply notify the RMC Office of Development at 866.694.4574, or giftprocessing@rmc.edu with any questions, and state that you have included Randolph-Macon in your estate plans.

Read how Hank Chenault is using a charitable gift annuity to express his love for RMC.

Hank Chenault ’54, who inherited his love of Randolph-Macon College from his father, Rev. Henry S. Chenault ’28, has been a loyal RMC supporter almost as long as he can remember.  

Hank and Genevieve Chenault
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Paying It Forward: Charleita M. Richardson ’00

Richardson’s support of RMC, including as a member of the Heritage Society, aims to lift up other students like she was.

Charleita Richardson