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The SFS Alumni Directory is a great way to keep in touch with your classmates, find other SFS alumni in your area, or other alumni from your Center.  The Alumni Directory will also help SFS keep in touch with you, so be sure to keep you email address and mailing address up-to-date!  

This directory is password protected and only SFS alumni and staff are permitted to access it.  To obtain a user name and password, please fill out the registration form below. Your user name and password will be sent to you via email once your status as an SFS alumnus/a has been confirmed.

Fields required to confirm your alumni status are denoted with an orange triangle ().

Please use the check boxes on the right to select the information you would like displayed in your profile. (NOTE: If no boxes are checked, only your name and program information will appear in your profile.)

If you have already registered for the Alumni Directory, please go to the login page.

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 First Name  
 Last Name
 (when at SFS)
 
 Married Name
 If you reside outside the U.S. please select your country before completing
 your address information.
 Address
     
 City & State
 Zip / Postal Code
 Country  
 Phone
 E-Mail
 Program/Year/Session 1  
 Program/Year/Session 2
 (if applicable)
 
 Other Program
 Description
 
 Home School
 Degrees
 Current Occupation
 Employer
 Job Description
 Upload A Photo of
 Yourself
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"The academic intensity and requirements of the courses have been no less rigorous than many of those we might find at home, yet field work has provided a welcomed change of pace to much of the traditional classroom learning that has become such a monotonous part of college life."

Hugh Kramer, Skidmore College
Turks & Caicos Islands



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