


Reunion
Volunteers
Reunion is a time for reliving some of the best moments in our
lives and re-igniting the HWS spirit. Reunion volunteers find their
involvement with the planning and implementation of Reunion
incredibly rewarding, and of course they love coming back to campus
to attend. Reunion could not happen without the dedicated class
volunteers.
Class
Correspondents
Alumni and alumnae serve the important roles of class
correspondents and regional club volunteers to ensure that the
friendships and memories made at Hobart and William Smith
Colleges remain alive.
Hobart Alumni Council and William Smith Alumnae Council
By representing the Colleges' 18,000 alumni and alumnae to the
Colleges' administration, the Councils keep the voice of alumni and
alumnae alive and involved in the future of HWS. Serving on special
committees allows alumni and alumnae to use their special skills to
advance the Colleges.
Admissions Volunteer Network (AVN)
Alumni, alumnae and parents provide a valuable resource for
prospective students and their parents. These volunteers represent
Hobart and William Smith Colleges at college fairs, conduct
off-campus interviews, or speak with parents of prospective students
by phone. If you are interested in sharing your time with
prospective students, please contact The Office of Admissions at 800-852-2256.
Career Services
Volunteers
Parents, alumni, alumnae and others participate in panels and
events sponsored by the Office of Career Services. They may share
their experiences in the "real world" and career options. Volunteers
take calls and e-mails from students asking about careers, geographic
settings, graduate programs and more. Probably their most important
contribution is to help place students in internships.
Parents
Association
Hobart and William Smith parents develop close and lasting
relationships with faculty members, administrators, fellow parents,
and friends of their sons and daughters. In a very real sense, they
are the Colleges' extended family. The Parents Association serves as
a way for parents to become involved in the life of the Colleges.