
10 Reasons To Join A Local Chapter

- It provides you an opportunity to enhance the public image of Virginia State University on the local level.
- It gives local area alumni the opportunity to assist in the recruitment, retention, and career placement of future and new alumni.
- It gives a voice in the direction of the Alumni Association by sending a voting representative to the Association’s Board of Director meetings, which ultimately helps to shape the future of the Association.
- It provides local parents of current students at the University with an advocate who is familiar with the University’s policies and procedures.
- It provides current students with a sense of security in knowing that someone cares for their well being while they're matriculating at the University.
- It provides a network for recent gradates coming into your local area.
- It provides an opportunity to help local students financially.
- It provides a sense of unity among local alumni and offers opportunities for service, friendship and networking.
- It helps provide leverage with local delegates to the General Assembly for University funding. (There is strength in numbers)
- It makes Virginia State University the strongest institution possible.
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A heartfelt thank you to all Association members and chapters who dedicated their time to assist with VSU's Freshman Move-In on Friday, August 8th, and Saturday, August 9th. A special thank you goes to VSUAA Vice President Sharon Crenshaw for organizing the schedule and preparing the snack bags for the incoming freshmen who visited the Association's welcome table.
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Join the VSUAA Tidewater Alumni Chapter as we kick off Labor Day weekend at our Annual Battle of the States Day Party on Friday, September 5, 2025, from 4 PM- 8 PM at Truth Restaurant & Lounge in Portsmouth, VA.
Tickets are $25 / Early Bird Tickets are $20
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Happy Birthday To Our Chapter Members Born in the Month of August
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VSUAA Chesterfield County members were at it again! On Saturday, August 9th, they took advantage of another volunteer opportunity during VSU's freshmen move-in. The chapter adopted Seward Residence Hall. One hundred treat bags were prepared, and volunteers were eager and ready to greet students and their families as they moved into Seward and other surrounding dorms. We had a blast welcoming families inside and outside the residence halls! The excitement was in the air!
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