subject: University of South California: Alumnae (Women's) Groups [print this page] Different organizations have different purposes. Some formal groups of people are aimed at collecting money for charitable funds, while others use active demonstrations as a way to reach their goals. It is natural that most student organizations consist of current students or alumni. As a rule, some groups within alumni associations are organized according to certain principles. For instance, alumnae association is aimed at uniting female graduates of a certain university. In this respect, women are considered members of a formal group without being regarded as representatives of a discriminated social group.
A brief overview
Though the contemporary society seems to have adopted the principles of gender equality, some formal groups still exist to honor the tradition. Long history of those associations marked with gender discrimination demonstrates the achievements of different generations. The University of South California has a specific association consisting of women only. This organization includes Alumnae (Women's) Groups. Each group has certain aims and traditions, leaders and boards. The main objective of this alumnae association is to encourage its members to participate in all university activities and association activities.
Peculiarities of USC alumnae group
The University of South California has a formal organization that consists of women only. However, all alumnae who take part in university activities and alumni association activities are members of the alumnae (women's) groups. Each group has a team of group leaders who encourage all other members and contribute greatly to the overall image of the organization. Every division is set up in accordance with territorial principle as well as membership. You can be granted with a scholarship after being considered eligible by the alumni association board.
Some organizations consist of current students only, while others are aimed at providing the current students with financial support and some encouragement from alumni of this university.
.
University of South California: Alumnae (Women's) Groups