As the spring semester draws to a close, many students will be graduating and moving on from school to the next chapter of their lives.
Being a part of an SSDP chapter is a defining part of many students’ college experiences, I know it certainly was for me! The recently launched SSDP Alumni Association aims to provide a framework for SSDPers to continue developing as leaders and professionals, advocating for an end to the drug war, and staying connected to their peers who share that passion after leaving school.
Today SSDP is kicking off our first ever Alumni Association Membership Drive! Each day this week, we’ll feature a blog post written by an alum serving in a leadership position on a variety of topics: from landing a job in a related field, to networking tips, to stories about the lifelong connections made through SSDP, and more.
The purpose of this membership drive is, of course, to invite SSDP alumni to join the Alumni Association, and it’s our goal to add 50 new members before Friday. It’s also an opportunity to reflect on your time as an undergrad in SSDP, share your favorite memories, and reconnect with the SSDP network.
AND the alum who recruits the most new members this week will also receive a free conference registration. So, be sure to remind those you invite to mention your name in the “referred by” field!
Already a member of the Alumni Association? Great! Show your support by sharing your SSDP stories, #tbt photos, etc. with the hashtag #SSDPalumni and by changing your Facebook profile picture to this.
Not yet a member? Join us today!
Regardless of when you’re graduating, make sure you’re signed up for the SSDP mailing list with your personal email address. Many .edu email accounts expire after graduation (their spam filters are also typically stronger than other platforms, meaning it’s more likely that SSDP emails will get treated as spam in your .edu accounts), so signing up with a non-.edu address is always a good idea.
To learn more about the SSDP Alumni Association, visit ssdp.org/alumni and be sure to check back each day this week for a new alumni-authored blog post.