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For Clubs. This form must be signed by a relevant and appropriate Fresno State faculty or staff member who is actively involved with the constituency group the alumni club represents. Chapter/Club Name: Date Prepared: The efforts of this Fresno State Alumni Association constituency group are officially recognized, as they seek to further the interests of California State University, Fresno. Print name: _ _ Title: _ _ College/School: _ _ Department: _ _ Signature: _ _
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For Clubs. This form must be signed by a relevant and appropriate Fresno State faculty or staff member who is actively involved with the constituency group the alumni club represents. Chapter/Club Name: Date Prepared: The efforts of this Fresno State Alumni Association constituency group are officially recognized, as they seek to further the interests of California State University, Fresno. Print name: _ _ Title: _ _ College/School: _ _ Department: _ _ Signature: _ _ Date: _ _ In addition to the officers (required) and board members (optional), to help ensure the chapter/club gets off to a healthy start once approved by the FSAA Board of Directors, you are also required to have at 10-15 additional individuals who have indicated their active interest in supporting/participating in the chapter/club.‌ On the following sheet of paper please provide their information. Address: _ City: State: Zip: Phone 1: _  Cell  Home  Work Phone 2: _  Cell  Home  Work Email: _ _ _  Yes! I am interested in joining and supporting the _ _ chapter/club. Name: Affiliation:  Alum grad  Alum non-grad  Friend Class year: Term:  1st  2nd  3rd Year in current term:  1st  2nd Address: _ City: State: Zip: Phone 1: _  Cell  Home  Work Phone 2: _  Cell  Home  Work Email: _ _ _  Yes! I am interested in joining and supporting the chapter/club. Name: Affiliation:  Alum grad  Alum non-grad  Friend Class year: Term:  1st  2nd  3rd Year in current term:  1st  2nd Address: _ City: State: Zip: Phone 1: _  Cell  Home  Work Phone 2: _  Cell  Home  Work Email: _ _ _ Address: _ City: State: Zip: Phone 1: _  Cell  Home  Work Phone 2: _  Cell  Home  Work Email: _ _ _  Yes! I am interested in joining and supporting the _ _ chapter/club. Name: Affiliation:  Alum grad  Alum non-grad  Friend Class year: Term:  1st  2nd  3rd Year in current term:  1st  2nd Address: _ City: State: Zip: Phone 1: _  Cell  Home  Work Phone 2: _  Cell  Home  Work Email: _ _ _  Yes! I am interested in joining and supporting the chapter/club. Name: Affiliation:  Alum grad  Alum non-grad  Friend Class year: Term:  1st  2nd  3rd Year in current term:  1st  2nd Address: _ City: State: Zip: Phone 1: _  Cell  Home  Work Phone 2: _  Cell  Home  Work Email: _ _ _ Address: _ City: State: Zip: Phone 1: _  Cell  Home  Work Phone 2: _  Cell  Home  Work Email: _ _ _  Yes! I am interested in joining and supporting the _ _ chapter/club. Name: Affiliation:  Alum grad  Alum non-...

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