Get Involved in the Life of Our Community
After enjoying the experience of studying at Regent’s College
many alumni want to stay involved with college life. By offering
your support you are contributing to others having a similar great
experience of learning and development that you enjoyed.
Become a mentor – the alumni association have
been piloting an alumni mentoring scheme with current MBA students.
Our mentors gained a great deal of personal satisfaction from the
experience and we are looking for alumni volunteers to expand the
scheme. To help shape the next generation of business leaders,
volunteer to be a mentor by emailing the alumni team
now.
Find an intern – you can support current
students by offering internships to help them gain valuable
employment experience while you get enthusiasm and skills of our
brightest talent. If you can offer internships or work experience
then email the careers team now.
Recruit the next generation - encourage more
prospective students to join Regent’s College and experience the
transformative education you did by joining the alumni recruit
programme.
Organise your own reunion- find out how
the alumni office can offer you help and advice on how to make your
reunion a success.
Tell us your stories – we always want to hear
your news so if you are winning awards, breaking records or you
just want to keep in touch then email the alumni team
now.
Page last updated 4/21/2010
"After finishing my High School education in South Africa I left for the US on a tennis scholarship. While I was there I completed 3 years of 4 year BA degree. After leaving the US I started work in London until I realised that I could finish my undergraduate degree and go on to complete a Masters degree at the Regent’s American College London and Webster Graduate School respectively. I graduated with a BA in Management in December 2001 and an MA in Computer Resources and Information Management in May 2003. The London campus of Webster University is truly magnificent as it is in a beautiful part of Central London."
Alison Passmore