Young Alumni Council 2012 Application

PLEASE SUBMIT NO LATER THAN

FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2012.

Thank you for your interest in serving the University's Young Alumni.

We are committed to recruiting members who will bring a diversity of ideas and perspectives to the Council in order to best serve the broad and ever-changing needs of the global young alumni community. Your application is an integral part of the selection process. It is designed to allow you to demonstrate your desire to be involved in the Council, to highlight your university and non-university experiences, and to outline your ideas for how the University can best serve and engage young alumni.

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DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
 
Name:
 
 
Nickname:
 
 
E-Mail Address:
 
 
Phone Number:
 
 
Home Address:
 
 
City:
 
 
State:
 
 
Zip Code:
 
 
Graduation Year:
 
 
Undergraduate School:
 
 
Employer (if applicable):
 
 
Work Address:
 
 
City:
 
 
State:
 
 
Zip Code:
 
 
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APPLICATION QUESTIONS
There is no word limit - use as many words as you need to effectively and thoroughly answer each question. Please note: some questions are intended for all applicants, while others are designated only for applicants from specific class years.
Regardless of graduation year, all applicants should answer a total of five questions.
 

For ALL Applicants, Classes of 2000-2012:
 
1. Why are you applying to serve on the Young Alumni Council (Y.A.C.)?
 
2. Describe your past and present involvement in University-related clubs, organizations, and activities.
 
3. What areas of young alumni affairs are of particular interest or concern to you?
 

For Applicants from the Class of 2012 ONLY:
 
1. As you approach graduation, how can the Y.A.C. best serve graduating students? What types of new programs or services should be in place to educate and support soon-to-be alumni or how can existing programs be improved?
 
2. What are your interests outside of the University and your plans after graduation?
 

For Applicants from Classes of 2000-2011 ONLY:
 
1. Based on your experience, how effective is the University at serving the broad needs and interests of the diverse young alumni community? What other types of programs or services should be in place to better engage and support a greater percentage of the young alumni population?
 
2. Describe your professional experience and other involvement outside of the University since graduation.


Regardless of graduation year, all applicants should answer a total of five questions.

Ensure all questions are answered and required fields complete before hitting 'submit'