Facts About
The National Alumni Council
Two years after the United Negro College Fund was incorporated, James E. Stamps, a Fisk University alumnus, founded the National Alumni Council (NAC) in 1946. His purpose was to establish a national alumni organization to serve the needs of private historically black colleges and universities in partnership with UNCF.
Today, the NAC is a UNCF sponsored organization of concerned graduates, current students and individuals who want to advance the cause of black higher education.
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Facts About The
National Pre-Alumni Council
Twelve years after the formation of the National Alumni Council, Dr. Walter Washington, President Emeritus, Alcorn State University and an alumnus of Tougaloo College founded the National Pre-Alumni Council in 1958.
The NPAC was created to stimulate interest and participation of students in the programs of the United Negro College Fund, to preserve and to further loyalty and fellowship between the member colleges and universities, assist in raising funds during the annual campaign and help them become better alumni while in school and upon graduation.
The National Pre-Alumni Council is...
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