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ASC History

In 1976, the UCLA Alumni Association founded ASC as a support group for students who had received Alumni Association scholarships. ASC originally focused on social events such as dances, parties and bowling.

In the mid-1980s, ASC focused more on service and initiated student recruitment programs. ASC members became more involved as volunteers at Alumni Association events. The club, however, was still considered a group of student volunteers, not program developers.

Today, ASC coordinates a variety of student and alumni programs in conjunction with the Alumni Association. The club's executive board develops and implements projects with support from more than 200 active ASC volunteers. Club meetings are held quarterly, and committees meet up at least twice a month.

ASC takes pride in serving the Alumni Association and UCLA community, while working to create a sense of community among Alumni Scholars.

upcoming events

Jan. 9
Coordinator Retreat
Jan. 14
Winter Quarterly

 

 

 

Service Opportunities

Service opportunities are regularly updated. Please check back here for updates.

Jan. 5-6
Medical Alumni Association Awards
Jan. 10
Riordan Business Program
Jan. 11
I'm Going to College
Jan. 21
Bearing Witness

 

 

 


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