School of Engineering and Computer Science
Class Secretary Program
History
The Class Secretary Program in the School of Engineering and Computer Science (SOECS) began in 1999 as a mechanism to help support the School's communication and connectivity with its alumni. The Program complements the efforts of the University's Alumni Association through support of alumni related events, campaigns, and reunions.
Purpose
Class Secretaries support the development and preservation of communication and connectivity among the School and its alumni through the following activities:
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Class Secretaries serve as a liaison from the School to their former classmates.
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Class Secretaries assist the Pacific Alumni Association by encouraging the submission of and collecting "class notes" from their former classmates. These notes are forwarded to the Office of Alumni Relations for publication online and in the University's Pacific Review magazine.
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Class Secretaries communicate opportunities for networking and professional development to foster an enduring educational link.
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Class Secretaries assist in the planning and implementation of alumni related events (such as reunions, alumni basketball night, senior research and design day, alumni weekend, etc.).
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Class Secretaries collaborate with the School's co-op and EIF programs to create paid-internship opportunities for current students.
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Class Secretaries support the recruitment efforts of the School through activities such as the Alumni Calling Students program.
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Class Secretaries assist with School initiatives such as: the graduate program, development, and fundraising activities.
Current Events and Initiatives
The Class Secretary Program is currently undergoing an evaluation and is interested in developing new initiatives that support Alumni interests. If you are interested in getting involved or would like more information please contact Amanda Root, Director of External Relations at aroot@pacific.edu or 209.946.2643.

