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Take Advantage of Your Alumni Status

Transitioning from a college student to a working adult after graduation can be difficult for some people.

Going from being involved in organizations and on-campus student groups to being a college graduate without that social network behind you can feel odd — what should you do with all of your free time?

Take a look at this article posted on USA Today College about the ways  college grads can remain in-touch with their alma mater  long after they receive their diplomas.

Juliana Moxley

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