Share your experience, insight, and guidance to benefit students, fellow alumni, and the College! °®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳ alumni and parents have so much to offer – from internships to job opportunities to regional leadership – join us as we grow the size, scope and influence of our global alumni community.
Learn more about leadership, advocacy, and advising opportunities and get involved today
I WANT TO VOLUNTEERÂ Â Volunteer Benefits
Contact Us
For questions related to volunteering with °®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳, please contact Tami Perkins, assistant director of Alumni & Family Engagement.
Affinity Group Leader
Join or lead an official °®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳ affinity group related to a shared identity, interest, or career focus with other alumni participants (and maybe even some current students!). Bring your voice to groups such as LGTBQ+ Alumni of °®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳, Black Alumni of °®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳, Legal Alumni of °®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳, International Alumni of °®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳, and more! The Office of Alumni & Family Engagement is proud to support affinity group events whenever possible.
Member Description  Leader Description
Admissions Advocate
Admissions Advocates help to identify, recruit, and select the next class of Scots! Among other things, Admissions Advocates are asked to write notecards to prospective students and welcome notes to admitted students, represent °®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳ at college fairs in your area, and help with our virtual Global Interview Day.
Role DescriptionAlumni Speaker
Speak to current students on a topic in your area of expertise. We hold various events throughout the year which we invite alumni to speak at on different topics. If you are interested in speaking to current students about a specific topic – graduate school, student loans, managing money after college, retirement planning, diversity and equity in the workplace, or any other topic – please sign up for this volunteer opportunity so we can follow up with you individually.
Role DescriptionCareer and Professional Development Mentor
Career and Professional Development Mentor  help prepare students for life outside of the classroom and beyond the Oak Grove. °®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳ uses the online platform Fighting Scots Career Connections (FSCC) to connect alumni to students and alumni to alumni for mentoring purposes.
Role DescriptionRegional Event Host
If you are interested in hosting regional °®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳ events, please sign up for this volunteer role. Regional Events include (but are not limited to) I.S. Monday celebrations, Scots in Service events, Summer Send Off events, Black & Gold dinners, and affinity group events. The Office of Alumni & Family Engagement works closely with our Regional Event Hosts and often supports regional events.
Role DescriptionRegional Ambassador
Enhance the overall power of °®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳’s global alumni network in your area by serving as a Regional Ambassador. You know your area best – help with event planning, marketing, outreach efforts, and hosting regional °®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳ events. Please note: If you sign up as a Regional Ambassador, you do not need to sign up as a Regional Event Host.
Role DescriptionReunion Advocate
Reunion Advocate represent each reunion class and collaborate with the Office of Alumni & Family Engagement and Advancement staff in three main areas related to Alumni Weekend: connecting, contributing, and celebrating. The primary role of a Reunion Advocate involves outreach to classmates to encourage participation in Alumni Weekend.
Role DescriptionSocial Media Advocate
Follow, like, share, post, and re-tweet °®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳ content. Add your important perspective to the College’s digital story! Social Media Advocates are also asked to provide feedback on the content and design of °®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳’s website and social media accounts, and to provide strategic insight for social media campaigns.
Role Description
Insider’s Summit
By invitation only, volunteers who are invited to attend our bi-annual Insiders Summit will join us virtually or on campus for events and updates from the College.
Regional Events
Volunteers are eligible to receive early notice of and invitation to on-campus events and regional events in your area, which can often enable you to get into events with limited attendance. Additionally, active volunteers will have registration costs waived for ticketed, off-campus College events (up to $20 per event).
Additional stewarding based on engagement level with the College
Based on volunteer engagement with °®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳, additional stewarding may take place on an individual basis.
Volunteer Interest Form
Other Ways to Get Involved
Black & Gold Dinners are small gatherings of °®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳ alumni, current students and prospective students that help connect our global family of Scots when they are not on-campus. These alumni-hosted dinners offer a unique opportunity for networking between students and alumni in an intimate setting.
All alumni are invited to join us back on-campus for Alumni Weekend, held annually. Classes are celebrated every five years, with special events for our 50th class reunions and our Scots Forever classes. While Alumni Weekend is held in June, many current students are still on-campus completing summer research, working in on-campus jobs, or assisting with Alumni Weekend – this weekend is a great opportunity for these students to interact with alumni from across °®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳ generations and provide our alumni with updates on the °®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳ of today!
°®Ç鵺ÂÛ̳ often supports or hosts regional and on-campus networking events for alumni and/or current students. These events can be for general networking or industry-specific networking. Occasionally such events will include professional or alumni speakers or panels. Networking events may be offered virtually as well.
APEX and the Office of Alumni & Family Engagement work with alumni to offer CityTrek experiences for current students. CityTrek excursions often include visits or tours of the workplace(s) of alumni, and hearing from alumni about their career path, experience in their field/industry, and any internship or job openings at their current employer, if applicable.