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    Dear alumni, supporting your alma mater matters 

    The Standard EditorBy The Standard EditorDecember 9, 2024 Slider No Comments2 Mins Read
    UCU alumni handed over a cheque of shs 10million to management towards the construction of the Bishop Orombi ICT Complex at Arua Campus. Alumni are encouraged to support their alma mater to help it grow. Courtesy photo
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    It’s ironic how some alumni from different educational institutions choose to jump on the bandwagon of the public to criticize their alma maters, lamenting how standards have declined since their time as students. While it may be true that things aren’t going well, you are expected to do more as an alumnus than just airing grievances. Rather than putting your energy on criticism, consider directing it toward engaging in alumni activities that directly support your former school. You can effect positive change in this way.

    In the USA, alumni have a long-standing tradition of philanthropy. Universities like Harvard University and Princeton University benefit greatly from the support of alumni. 

    There are different reasons why alumni choose to support their alma maters. Many feel a deep sense of loyalty to the institutions that shaped them. This sense of gratitude and responsibility is especially strong among those who have become distinguished in their careers. However, those who are just beginning to succeed must also realise that the value of their degree is tied to the current reputation of the institution. By supporting their alma mater they help maintain or enhance the institution’s prestige, which in turn increases the value of their credentials.

    From my observation, when alma maters in Uganda especially the traditional ones organise events such as fundraisers to engage alumni for support, a noticeable absence is often among the younger generation or the less empowered who are frustrated with life’s problems. Many likely feel financially inadequate to contribute while they are burdened with expenses such as school fees or rent, a reality we cannot ignore.

    However, we are called to give, not because we have extra resources, but as a way of serving God. God doesn’t focus on the amount we give but on the sacrifice behind it. As the story of the poor widow in Mark 12:41 reminds us, even giving UGX 1,000, if it’s all that you have, is valuable in God’s eyes.

    Alumni can also contribute in non-financial ways, through advocacy and ambassadorship. Simply speaking positively about your alma mater in public conversations can inspire others to consider it for their children. Alumni can also support by engaging with their alma mater on social media, by sharing their content and celebrating their achievements. They can  also offer internships or entry-level job opportunities at their workplaces for current students or recent graduates. 


    By Kefa Senoga

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