ALUMNI
When the Union Junior College was founded back in 1933, only 243
students were enrolled in classes held at the Abraham Clark High School
in Roselle. Now, 77 years later, Union County College encompasses
4 campuses, more than 35,000 students and it is still growing.
The one million plus alumni who have passed through the College's
halls include many accomplished and prestigious individuals, some
of who went straight into the workforce and others who continued on
to earn a four-year degree at colleges and universities across the
country. We are proud of our alumni!
Membership in the Union County College
Alumni Association not only allows you to demonstrate your pride
in Union C.C., but there are exclusive benefits
just for members. Additionally, your dues help support student scholarships,
alumni programming and Union County College. Any graduate or student
with 30 credits or more is eligible to join.
Union C.C. Alumni are also generous donors to the Shaping Our Future annual
campaign, and support the Foundation's special events. You can make
a gift now. Alumni have established endowed
scholarships, giving back to the college that gave them their start
in higher education. Three alumni representatives serve on the College's
Board of Governors.
The newsletter About Union is mailed three times a year to all alumni
whose addresses are in the alumni computer. Current issues of the
newsletter are available online. Use
the "Stay in Touch" form on the back page of the newsletter
to send in personal or career news, or an address change. Not receiving
the newsletter, sign up here.
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