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Here is why, there is a rising interest in developing university alumni relations programs in countries across the globe



There is a rising interest in developing university alumni relations programs in countries across the globe due to the potential value of alumni involvement for student success and as a base for future philanthropy.
One can observe that, every year, thousands of students graduate from schools to colleges, from vocational training to universities, and from postgraduate research to professional programs.
The organizations that provide this training have a valuable resource in their databases, but every educational institution is not equipped to engage with the alumni network efficiently. Thus, there is an increased need to deploy the alumni management software because of the numerous features it offers and meet the requirements for alumni engagement.

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