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Alumnae Association History
Purpose
The Wellesley College Alumnae Association (WCAA) is an independent organization
that was chartered in 1880 and incorporated in 1916. The original WCAA structure
followed the traditional format shared by all alumnae associations of the
Seven Sisters colleges at that time.
Mission
The mission of the WCAA is to "further the interests of Wellesley College
and its alumnae by connecting alumnae to the College and to each other. The Association
serves as a lifelong resource to alumnae and encourages alumnae to contribute
to the continued excellence of the College."*
*from the bylaws of the WCAA, as amended in June 1998 Membership
The Association numbers nearly 34,000. It includes:
- active members: graduates of
Wellesley College, former students who were degree
candidates for at least one term and whose classes
have graduated, and degree candidates who left
in honorable circumstances before completing one
term and request membership in the Association
after their classes have graduated
- associate members: non-degree
candidates who request enrollment and Continuing
Education/Davis Scholars who completed three courses
before leaving the program and who request enrollment
- honorary members: members nominated
by the board of directors and elected at the Association's
annual meeting
All active members may run for office,
vote in elections, and receive Wellesley, the alumnae
magazine, free of charge. In addition, they may participate
in a variety of programs and volunteer opportunities.
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