Stay Involved After Graduation
As an Elks scholar, you will always be a part of the Elks family. Here are some ways for you to stay connected after you’ve graduated from college.
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Want to know what Elks scholars have accomplished after college? Check out the Alumni Notes below for recent highlights from Elks scholar alumni.
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| MVS scholar Peter Daut, a 2006 Graduate of the University of Southern California, recently won an Emmy for local news reporting. | Former Elks Scholar Advisory Member Alison McQuade is using social media to make the world a better place. | 2004 Legacy Awards recipient David Mullins splits his time between his Elks Lodge and his medical school. |
We would love to hear about your experiences after graduation. Click here to update your contact information, and tell us what you’ve accomplished!
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Elks Scholar Speaker Program. Share your accomplishments with the members of the Elks Lodge near you. Click here to read about two 2008 Elks scholars who recently spoke at their local Elks Lodge. |
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Elks Scholar Volunteers. Connect with the Elks Lodge near you and serve your community at the same time! Click here to read about the 2012 Elks Scholar Month of Service. |
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Support Future Elks Scholars. Give back to the ENF Scholarship Fund. Your donation today helps ensure the ENF can continue supporting deserving scholars like you. Donate to help future Elks scholars receive the same opportunity you did. |
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Alum of the Year Award. Each year, the ENF recognizes an outstanding Elks alum who has made a difference through volunteering. Click here to read about Jimmy Tomczak, the 2011 Elks Alum of the Year! |
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ENF Cornerstone Grants. The ENF offers four, $500 Cornerstone Grants to Elks scholars and alumni interested in expanding their community service projects. Click here to read about the 2012 Cornerstone Grant projects. |
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As an Elks scholar alum, you are part of the Elks family. When you’re ready, we encourage you to take the next step, and join the Elks! With more than 900,000 members and 2,000 Lodges nationwide, Elks are providing charitable services that help build stronger communities. This is a great opportunity to network with community members and give back to your community.Back to top





