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Every year, more than 15,000 Princetonians volunteer to serve Princeton and University-sponsored projects around the world. Through the generous gifts of time and resources, dedicated alumni put into practice the University's motto, “In the Nation’s Service and In the Service of All Nations.” Whether as a representative at a high school college fair, as a career services mentor, as a team leader for a local soup kitchen or as a class officer, Princeton volunteers make a difference.
Here are some ways you can volunteer for Princeton with fellow alumni:
- Work with your class as an officer, a regional representative, or a Reunions volunteer.
- Host a regional association gathering or
serve as a club officer.
- Recruit and interview prospective students in your hometown.
- Sign up for a telethon and support your class or regional Annual Giving campaign.
- Participate in a University-sponsored service project in your area.
- Provide career advice in your field to other Princetonians.
- Design and manage a website for your regional association.
- Be a marshal for P-rade.
- Join a Princeton Affiliated Group like the Association of Black Princeton Alumni, the Latino Alumni Association of Princeton, the Asian Alumni Association, Fund for Reunion/Gay and Lesbian Alumni, the International Association of Princeton, or the Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni.
- Organize a lecture series for your local Princeton Women’s Network.
- Start an online discussion group on TigerNet.
- Nominate Princetonians for Alumni Trustee, the Woodrow Wilson Award, the James Madison Medal, or Awards for Service to Princeton.
- Research and collect all matters Princeton, be they good stories or favorite baseball cap.
For more information, please contact Adrienne Rubin '88 at the Alumni Council.
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