º£½ÇÉçÇø Days

Reunite. Reconnect. Rediscover.

September 18-21

Get ready for U of A Days! Celebrate with alumni, students, staff and friends during a weekend full of fun, connection and U of A pride. Wear your green and gold and be part of the celebration!

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Featured Events

Featured Events

Featured Benefits

Enjoy exclusive alumni perks–including discounted insurance, global travel opportunities and savings on everything from fitness to entertainment. Your º£½ÇÉçÇø connection comes with lifelong benefits. Explore what’s waiting for you.

Preferred Insurance

We have partnerships with TD Insurance for home and auto insurance and Manulife for life, health, dental and critical illness insurance.

Alumni Benefits

From discounts on the hottest Broadway shows to savings on home and auto insurance, we've got you covered.

Alumni Travel Program

In partnership with our travel providers, we offer a curated collection of interesting itineraries created especially for the Canadian alumni community.

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    Find valuable discounts and exclusive offers.

  • Connect
    Join alumni who are sharing their talents and giving back.


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Additional Resources

Alumni Email

The º£½ÇÉçÇø Alumni Email Service helps grads stay connected.

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Alumni Chapters

You can stay connected to your university and meet local alumni.

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Career support

Expand your career with Alumni career support and service programs.

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Stay Connected

For alumni perks, events, news and so much more!

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