Expanding the power of a CC education

Expanding the power of a CC education
Columbia College Alumni Association — Columbia College
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When it comes to important life decisions, we often seek advice from those with shared experiences. That is especially true when choosing the best college for your educational needs. At Columbia College, we believe our graduates are our biggest ambassadors, and that is why we have created a program to support their personal recommendations of future students.

The Alumni Referral Program, a collaboration of the Columbia College Alumni Association and Office of Admissions, allows alumni to quickly and easily submit student referrals. These individuals are funneled directly into the Admissions process and contacted by a Student Success Coach about the college’s robust academic platforms and course offerings. As a thank-you for expanding the power of the CC family, alumni are recognized as members of the Alumni Referral Program upon completion of their first referral and will receive a special gift.

The CCAA represents more than 97,000 alumni living around the world through events, programming and lifelong member benefits. The association is committed to the purposeful development of our students, alumni and friends as volunteers, advocates, leaders and contributors. With respect for lifelong learning, we strive to support the college and sustain traditions enjoyed today as well as those created for generations to come.

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