ALPFA Member Meeting

ALPFA Member Meeting
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The ALPFA Student Chapter would like to welcome students to its first member meeting of the school year.

The meeting will be at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 10, in Room 218 of Willard J. Walker Hall. Food and refreshments will be provided.

As a registered student organization, the chapter's mission is to help transition high school students into college, developing them through leadership and networking, and providing them the skills to succeed in the professional world. Student members engage in ACE (Advance, Connect and Empower) through social and professional development events, leadership seminars, and community service.

More information on how to become a member and get involved will be provided at the first member meeting.  Details are as follow:

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Contacts

Jose Castaneda, ALPFA President
ALPFA
(559)579-9314, jgcastan@uark.edu

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