The purpose of this organization is to discover and respond to the academic, professional, cultural, and social needs of African American students and alumni.
Benefits include:
Academic discourse and an intellectual discussion forum, the promotion of professional development opportunities, networking, resource sharing, and service opportunities for community members with an interest in academic, professional, cultural, and social needs of African American students and alumni.
Membership fee:
$0
Process:
To join the African American Learning, Inclusion, and Guidance Network, complete an application!
Note:
Membership is available to university students, alumni, faculty, and staff members.
AALIGN achieved GOLD standing, per the university's Chapter Standards program. Gold standing demonstrates a high level of chapter involvement and denotes excellence in chapter leadership and member engagement.
Campus leadership opportunities are a great way to meet other students, alumni, and faculty at the university while also developing skills in the areas of:
- Self-management
- Administrative and project management
- Organizational knowledge and strategy
- Critical thinking and reflection
- Communication skills
- Leadership and teamwork
The Office of Student and Alumni Affairs is always looking for people to get involved and be campus leaders, including chapter officers, who lead student organizations like this one. If you’re interested in being a campus leader and chapter officer, please email [email protected] to ask if there are chapter officer openings for this organization!
Membership is available year-round to all university students, alumni, faculty, and staff members.
For questions on eligibility criteria or general information, email the chapter executive council at [email protected].