Get Involved

Want to stay involved with Alma College? There are countless ways for alumni to be active Scots both off and on campus.

Alumni and Orientation Committee members help new students move in each fall

Fun is always on our schedule, so we invite alumni to join us at Homecoming or local and regional events. These events are a great way to rekindle friendships and reminisce about good times.

By attending events, alumni also have the opportunity to meet new people and network. We encourage alumni to help their fellow—and future—Scots by sharing internship and job possibilities and mentoring students.

Alumni who are interested in helping shape the activities of the alumni association are invited to apply to become an alumni board member. Learn more about the alumni board.

Too far away? Too busy? Keep up to date with all things related to Alma by reading our alumni magazine, Accents. Know someone who would make a great Scot? Refer a student to Alma.

 

Wright Hall, Alma’s “green” residence hall, is a modern, 60-bed apartment-style hall that features a number of environmentally friendly features, including geothermal heating and cooling, recycled-content ceiling tiles and carpeting, energy-efficient windows, rooftop solar heating panels, energy-efficient showers and washing machines, and a computerized energy monitoring system.

 

Leadership Profile

Ronald Kapp

Ronald Kapp

Ron Kapp taught more than 2,500 students during his 32 years at Alma College. Teaching was more than just a job for him, though. He took a genuine interest in impacting and shaping the lives of the students he taught. He helped enhance Alma's reputation through measures such as the Africa Fellowship Program and installing Phi Beta Kappa at the College.