Anonymous
Post 12/01/2024 09:50     Subject: Most supportive/close-knit alumni networks

Smith

Anonymous
Post 12/01/2024 09:45     Subject: Most supportive/close-knit alumni networks

William and Mary is a top 20 public for alumni networks and top public for alumni giving. Lots of programming for alums, too. Alums have a very strong presence after graduation.
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2024 09:39     Subject: Re:Most supportive/close-knit alumni networks

Penn State
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2024 05:50     Subject: Most supportive/close-knit alumni networks

ND
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2024 04:59     Subject: Most supportive/close-knit alumni networks

CMC
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2024 04:17     Subject: Most supportive/close-knit alumni networks

Anonymous wrote:Michigan is ranked as the 4th most powerful alumni base and for good reason. It’s huge, spread out across the country, and Michigan alumni LOVE their school.

https://www.collegemagazine.com/10-best-college-alumni-networks/


Yup. Go Blue!
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2024 04:03     Subject: Most supportive/close-knit alumni networks

Wellesley
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2024 00:29     Subject: Most supportive/close-knit alumni networks

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bucknell by a mile. Bison alum are all over The Street and they are rabid when it comes to helping new and soon-to-be graduates start their careers.


My god. Find a new shtick.


NP
I am wondering if the Bucknell person continually promoting ties to "The Street" is a paid poster. I am pretty sure NEU has a paid poster on this board and certain that there are a few right wing lobbyists here. And, it's bizarre that a smaller college would have a paid poster, unless it's a student employed by admissions (which would make sense with all the juvenile "The Street" posts). But, this constant harping about "The Street" either reflects immature students running amok or someone paid to promote who has not been subtle enough.


I can believe it's just one alum.

I think there's only one "sorry you didn't get a bid" Greek God on this forum.


This made me LOL.
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2024 00:23     Subject: Most supportive/close-knit alumni networks

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bucknell by a mile. Bison alum are all over The Street and they are rabid when it comes to helping new and soon-to-be graduates start their careers.


My god. Find a new shtick.


NP
I am wondering if the Bucknell person continually promoting ties to "The Street" is a paid poster. I am pretty sure NEU has a paid poster on this board and certain that there are a few right wing lobbyists here. And, it's bizarre that a smaller college would have a paid poster, unless it's a student employed by admissions (which would make sense with all the juvenile "The Street" posts). But, this constant harping about "The Street" either reflects immature students running amok or someone paid to promote who has not been subtle enough.


I can believe it's just one alum.

I think there's only one "sorry you didn't get a bid" Greek God on this forum.
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2024 00:20     Subject: Most supportive/close-knit alumni networks

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bucknell by a mile. Bison alum are all over The Street and they are rabid when it comes to helping new and soon-to-be graduates start their careers.


My god. Find a new shtick.


NP
I am wondering if the Bucknell person continually promoting ties to "The Street" is a paid poster. I am pretty sure NEU has a paid poster on this board and certain that there are a few right wing lobbyists here. And, it's bizarre that a smaller college would have a paid poster, unless it's a student employed by admissions (which would make sense with all the juvenile "The Street" posts). But, this constant harping about "The Street" either reflects immature students running amok or someone paid to promote who has not been subtle enough.
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2024 00:10     Subject: Most supportive/close-knit alumni networks

Cornell - shocked by the doors that open for my kid
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2024 00:00     Subject: Most supportive/close-knit alumni networks

Anonymous wrote:Michigan is ranked as the 4th most powerful alumni base and for good reason. It’s huge, spread out across the country, and Michigan alumni LOVE their school.

I always thought Wisconsin was a bit better. They have the most Fortune 500 ceos, they were very historically prestigious, they led the nation in granting PHDs for a while
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2024 00:00     Subject: Re:Most supportive/close-knit alumni networks

Service academies by a mile
Seven sisters
Dartmouth
Anonymous
Post 11/30/2024 23:55     Subject: Most supportive/close-knit alumni networks

Georgetown, Lehigh, Bryn Mawr
Anonymous
Post 11/30/2024 23:40     Subject: Most supportive/close-knit alumni networks

SYRACUSE