Your Alumni Association
The Arcadia University Alumni Association serves both Arcadia University and its alumni. The Association encourages its members to provide financial and volunteer support to the University. It also offers programs and activities that support its members and promote a spirit of fellowship among all of them.
About the Arcadia University Alumni Association
The Arcadia University Alumni Association is dedicated to continue serving its alumni by providing livelong learning and opportunities to enrich their lives.
The Arcadia University Alumni Association with the Board of Directors and Council as its governing body, is committed to being a strong, visible organization responsible for planning, directing, and promoting programs and activities that support alumni, the organization and the University.
The Association's primary goals include:
- Advocating alumni participation at all University levels;
- Providing financial support to the Annual Fund;
- Promoting and supporting personal and career relationships among alumni;
- Promoting and supporting continuing opportunities for alumni education and enrichment.
The Alumni Association also offers you an opportunity to become involved with your alma mater. Your valuable talents and abilities can make a difference when you volunteer as a class officer or one of the many Alumni Board Committees that plan alumni programs and events.
Arcadia alumni also have the comprehensive benefits of an Online Community, offering a menu of great features. The Online Community is free and accessible only by Arcadia alumni via a personal password. Click here to learn more.
For more information, contact the Alumni Office by phone at 215-572-2160 or by email at alumni@arcadia.edu.
Alumni Definition
All Arcadia University alumni are members of the Alumni Association.
A former student is considered an alumna/us of Arcadia University if the student either:
- received a graduate degree, undergraduate degree, post baccalaureate or other professional certificate from Arcadia University, Beaver College or the Beechwood School
OR
- satisfactorily completed 60 credit hours at the undergraduate level over the course of at least three semesters at Arcadia University and is not enrolled in the undergraduate program or;
- holds an honorary degree from Arcadia University or;
- attended Arcadia University but does not meet the definition of an alumna/us and petitions the University for alumni status.