Alumnae Relations

Once a Gamma Phi, always a Gamma Phi. Continuous participation within the chapter as an alumna is something to be admired. Beta Lambda is glad that we still have continuous contact with many of the alumnae in our area. We invite our alumnae to dinner once a semester and make sure they know they are welcome to participate in Recruitment every year. There are many ways in which members can keep active in Gamma Phi Beta after college. There are Alumnae Chapters, which are a minimum of 12 members, and they conduct business similar to collegiate chapters but focus more on sisterhood, fun, fellowship, and working with a collegiate chapter. We also have Crescent circles where fewer than twelve alumnae are in an area or when a group of alumnae with common interests meet regularly. Crescent Circles are informal social groups. If a Gamma Phi is looking for information on a career than they can use the SisterLink. This service links collegiate and alumnae together for the purpose of sharing career information. Transister is another one of the great programs to enhance alumnae relations. This service is Gamma Phi Beta's unique network for members who are traveling or moving to a new area. Transisters gives Gamma Phi's suggestions on housing and information about the local areas. There are alumnae volunteers in more than 500 cities worldwide. Gamma Phi Beta doesn't have to be just part of your college years, it can be a part of the rest of your life.

Gamma Phi Beta has lifetime opportunities for all of its members whether you stay in San Diego or move across the state or around the world.

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