Transition from College to Alumna

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Phi Mu is for a Lifetime

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Phi Mu is for a Lifetime

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Zeta Sigma Chapter Association Highlights

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Moving across the country? Over 150 Alumnae Chapters

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Alumnae Leadership Opportunities

Alumnae Chapter

President

Alumnae Chapter

Treasurer

Alumnae Chapter Vice President

Alumnae Chapter

Secretary

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Alumnae Awards

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Awards-2008 Chapter Association of the Biennium

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2012 Twin City Award at National

Convention

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7 Ways to Stay Engaged as an Alumna Member

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Phi Mu-Zeta Sigma Chapter Association…What is a Chapter Association?http://zetasigma.phimu.org

$20.00 a year, money stays local

Some members choose to extend their collegiate connections with the women from theiroriginal chapter through a chapter association. These groups enable alumnae to stay

connected to their college or university, their collegiate chapter and to Phi Mu.

The goals of chapter associations are to support the collegiate chapter,stay informed about Phi Mu news

and to organize social activities or chapter reunions.

Associations use technology to connect alumnae near and far.

Be engaged in several ways!

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Phi Mu-Zeta Sigma Chapter Association…Accomplishmentshttp://zetasigma.phimu.org

Sacred Heart Tree and Permanent Plaque Brick at Phi Mu Memorial Terrace at National Headquarters

Support Collegian’s Fall and Spring Philanthropy Event with donation to CMNSupport Conventions + Conferences

Cards for New Phi’s + InitiationClassic Pink “Phi Mu” Letters t-shirt for sisters at Initiation

Card for Seniors, Small Gift and 1st year dues to Chapter Association

In the past, Membership Workshop, Thanksgiving Dinner, COB Prizes

Be engaged in several ways!

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Twin Cities Alumnae Group...What is an Alumnae Group?http://twincities.phimu.org/

$25.00 a year, money stays local

Phi Mu is for a lifetime and our alumnae chapters provide a venue for making friends, net-working and socializing. Many alumnae say that they never dreamed as a collegian that

they would have so much fun as an alumna.

With over 150 alumnae chapters across thecountry, there may be an alumnae chapter near you.

Alumnae chapters resemble them collegiate chapter formula in terms of programming, philanthropic opportunities, volunteer involvement

2.Be engaged in several ways!

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Twin Cities Alumnae Panhellenic Association (TCAPA)http://mntcapa.efoliomn.com/Home

The Twin Cities Alumnae Panhellenic Association is a diverse group of women of all agesand backgrounds representing National Panhellenic Conference sorority alumnae groups inthe Twin Cities area of Minnesota. Our Council Meetings are in February, May, and October

each year. In the months between we have social and philanthropic events.

3.Be engaged in several ways!

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What are Forever Faithful Alumnae Dues?www.phimu.org/foreverfaithful$20.00 a year (new program!)

The Forever Faithful alumnae dues program directly supports the growth and advancementof Phi Mu Fraternity by funding:

-Aggressive expansion at prestigious universities and colleges nationwide.

-Fraternity-specific training, assistance and support materials for collegiate chapters, housecorporations, alumnae chapters and chapter associations.

-Cutting-edge technology programs and tools for all members, including enhancement ofwww.phimu.org, Facebook applications and collegiate and alumnae chapter/chapter as-

sociation tools and websites.

-The award-winning Aglaia magazine.4.

Be engaged in several ways!

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Phi Mu Foundationhttp://www.phimufoundation.org

Become a Foundation Member with a one time, $50.00 donation.Established in 1954 during a convention, the foundation is an organization that

accepts tax-deductible donations for Phi Mu’s educational and charitable purposes.

There is an excess of $10 million dollars.The amount of each gift is less important than the goal that

members establish a habit of regularly giving to the Foundation.

Giving Levels1852 Society $155/month Legacy League $84/month Carnation Club $42/month

Over a lifetime, Phi Mu’s will receive charms for each accumulated giving level.5.

Be engaged in several ways!

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VolunteerAs collegians we made a lifetime commitment to Phi Mu.

There is no better way to fulfill this promise than by giving back to our Fraternity.

Whether you can give a little or a lot of time,the contribution of your talents and life experiences can enrich the lives

of our collegiate and alumnae members.

Opportunities can include participating as a team member on aone-time project, serving as a collegiate chapter adviser or an alumnae chapter officer and

being appointed as an area or national officer.

To be considered for a volunteer opportunitywith Phi Mu please complete the Volunteer Interest Survey.

6.Be engaged in several ways!