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- Provides an opportunity for increased participation in the development of the University
- Increases visibility for the University in different geographical, professional and social arenas
- Unites alumni in an organization that mutually benefits the members as well as the University
- Chapters serve as a forum for communication between the University and its alumni
- Chapters are an extension of the University which fosters growth, vitality and longevity
- Alumni Ambassador Chapter, Torion Carter '97, Pres.
- Criminal Justice Chapter, Eunice Fall '07, Pres.
- Helene Fuld School of Nursing Chapter, Rochelle Purnell '92, Pres.
- Israel Baptist Church Chapter, Lee Hall '70, Pres.
- On-Campus Alumni Chapter, Kevin Carr '03, Pres.
- Rehabilitation Counseling Chapter, Norma Carroll-Johnson '00, Pres.
- Set the Captives Free Outreach Center Chapter, Yolanda Mobuary '03, Pres.
- Social Work Chapter, Della Rembert '87, Pres.
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- Friends of Education, Warren Hayman '61, Pres.
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- Class of 1950, Norma Faulkner, President
- Class of 1951, Shirley Hargrove, President
- Class of 1958, Florine Camphor, President
- Class of 1961, Catherine DeFord, President
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Step 1
Gather a group of Coppin alumni with whom you have a common bond, i.e. discipline, class year, geographic location, faith based organization, employer, etc. (The office of Alumni Relations can supply you with a list of your classmates.)
Step 2
Determine your mission and the activities involved in carrying out your mission.
- Fundraisers
- Special Projects
- Student Recruitment
- School Spirit
Step 3
Elect officers and develop by-laws that are in conformity with those of the CSU Alumni Association. These by-laws must be filed with the CSU Alumni.

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