Global Alumni Network
Georgetown alumni live, work and serve around the globe and across the full range of personal and professional interests. Outside of the United States, Georgetown has significant alumni populations in Western Europe, Latin America, and East Asia, with growing numbers in other regions. The Office of Alumni Relations maintains a website through which alumni can locate regional clubs abroad.
The Georgetown Alumni Association is the official organization of all Hoya alumni worldwide. Its members now number 165,000 alumni in over 110 countries. The association provides an exclusive lifelong network and benefits such as university career services and global professional networks to alumni of all Georgetown schools. Other opportunities include unique global travel experiences, often led by faculty members, through the Georgetown Alumni Travel Society.
Wherever they live and whatever they do, many alumni choose to actively carry on Georgetown's strong tradition of lifelong engagement with the university community. In addition to participating in clubs and networks, many enjoy returning to the Hilltop for reunion and homecoming weekends. Others reconnect with fellow alumni and faculty members at global events such as John Carroll Weekend and reunion gatherings at Georgetown's international locations, such as Villa le Balze in Florence.
Many alumni, from the most recent to the most prominent, also proudly give back by serving on university- or school-level boards, volunteering their energy and resources with the ongoing campaign, and participating actively in the Georgetown University Alumni Association and its Board of Governors.
The Georgetown Alumni Association is the official organization of all Hoya alumni worldwide. Its members now number 165,000 alumni in over 110 countries. The association provides an exclusive lifelong network and benefits such as university career services and global professional networks to alumni of all Georgetown schools. Other opportunities include unique global travel experiences, often led by faculty members, through the Georgetown Alumni Travel Society.
Wherever they live and whatever they do, many alumni choose to actively carry on Georgetown's strong tradition of lifelong engagement with the university community. In addition to participating in clubs and networks, many enjoy returning to the Hilltop for reunion and homecoming weekends. Others reconnect with fellow alumni and faculty members at global events such as John Carroll Weekend and reunion gatherings at Georgetown's international locations, such as Villa le Balze in Florence.
Many alumni, from the most recent to the most prominent, also proudly give back by serving on university- or school-level boards, volunteering their energy and resources with the ongoing campaign, and participating actively in the Georgetown University Alumni Association and its Board of Governors.