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Advancement Office


Carol Hyble

Alma College has been in existence for 120 years! When I think of all the people who have shared their talent, leadership, commitment, and resources to make this amazing College a success I realize our role as stewards of this legacy.

Please take some time to visit our Open Windows Campaign Web site. So much is happening on campus that I hope you will take notice of the projects and feel good about the way the Campaign embraces opportunities for students that are core to an Alma education. Also, take note of new initiatives deliberately designed for all students to prepare them for life after Alma.

We welcome your involvement as a steward of Alma College. Please take the time to attend events, both on campus and in your region. No matter where you are you can help recruit students. Bring your children or grandchildren to campus. Let neighbors and high school students from your church know what your Alma College education means to you. We reflect on each other. Your success in part comes from the lessons you learned on campus, and our success is in the way the Alma experience unfolds in your life. Let's find ways to partner to keep Alma College strong.

Carol Hyble '78
Vice President for Advancement
(989) 463-7081
Fax: (989)463-7983


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Campaign Update
As of May 31, 2008:
86.7%

Open Windows Campaign Progress Indicator

 

More than 100 Alma College students and staff traveled to destinations in New Mexico, Tennessee, Philadelphia, Louisiana and North Carolina for service projects during winter break in February 2007. “Alternative Break service experiences continue to gain popularity on Alma College’s campus,” says Sallie Scheide, assistant director in the Center for Responsible Leadership.

 

Student Profile

Melissa Carstens

Melissa Carstens
Graduation: 2008
Major: Education
From: Marquette, Michigan
Interests: Singing, Dancing

Alma’s off-campus study programs do more than place students in exciting locales to meet interesting people; they also create new opportunities for personal growth and skill development. One of the best ways to learn about other societies and cultures is to study and travel in international settings. You do not always have to know a foreign language.