Actually the most helpful thing for ADPi's is an form you can fill out online just before or after you graduate. It asks you about volunteering and if you want to be involved in an alum association... Within a week or so of myself filling it out I got a response. It told me if there was a local alum association for where I would be living and that the providence director would contact me about my interest in helping out a chapter.
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Originally posted by princessnerdy
I think most members of ADPi know how to find an alum association if they want to--they are very accessible through our national website.
As for my chapter, many area alumnae associations provide assistance for rush, founders day, homecoming, etc. and so members know where they are from and how to keep in touch with them to get involved. So I think it is pretty available for us.
I have been in contact with some alum associations because I will graduate in may. Some of the alum associaitons are even more active than collegians--for example the san antonio alum assoc has a "Recruitment mobile" that goes around to encourage different chapters around TX during rush time. I think everyone in ADPi knows that it is forever, and our alum associations do their part to keep it going.
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