Student Alumni Association
Mission
The mission of the Lebanon Valley College Student Alumni
Association is to “bridge the gap” between yesterday’s students and tomorrow’s
alumni through programs that encourage a lifelong commitment of service between
alumni and the College.
This student group works closely with the Alumni Office
by participating in events and programs. These and many other activities offer
students a chance to network with the College’s alumni.
Activities
and Programs
- Student
Activities Fair
- Legacy
student gifts
- Oktoberfest
Weekend
- Christmas
card signing for local LVC nursing home residents
- Senior
Send Off
- Basketball
“White ‘Em Out” game
- Senior
care package fundraiser
- Founders
Day
- Career
Networking Events
- Lazin
Lecture Series
History
LVC Student Alumni Association (SAA) was established to
aid with career programs and Homecoming/Reunion events. Since its beginning,
however, the group has extended its efforts. The organization has grown in both membership and scope.
Today, SAA members strive to build relationships with
alumni and connect them with current students who can benefit from the
experience, expertise and camaraderie LVC alumni offer.
Students:
Become a Member
If you are interested in becoming a member, you can 1) sign
up at the fall activities fair; 2) speak to any SAA member; or 3) Contact Michelle
Krall, assistant director of alumni programs, at mkrall@lvc.edu
or x6321.
LVC Student Alumni Association members are enthusiastic,
articulate and genuinely interested in becoming involved in campus activities. We
are seeking campus leaders or those who exhibit the ability to be a
leader. If you are a freshman, this
organization can be a steppingstone for your college career.
Members are asked to attend as many group activities as
possible. We meet periodically during the semester to prepare for events and
share ideas. SAA is still a growing organization and recognition of our
abilities is on the rise. Each year we develop new programs and are asked to
participate in new campus-wide events.