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'''Columbia Engineering Young Alumni''' or '''CEYA''' (''pronounced "see-ya"'') is a sub-unit of the [[Columbia Alumni Association]] that provides programming and support for ''young alumni'' of [[SEAS]], which are defined as alumni who have graduated within the last ten years. CEYA is relatively young, having been founded in [[2008]]. The group does its own programming, as well as some programming with it's obvious counterpart, the [[Columbia College Young Alumni]]. | '''Columbia Engineering Young Alumni''' or '''CEYA''' (''pronounced "see-ya"'') is a sub-unit of the [[Columbia Alumni Association]] that provides programming and support for ''young alumni'' of [[SEAS]], which are defined as alumni who have graduated within the last ten years. CEYA is relatively young, having been founded in [[2008]]. The group does its own programming, as well as some programming with it's obvious counterpart, the [[Columbia College Young Alumni]]. | ||
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Revision as of 13:30, 15 July 2010
Columbia Engineering Young Alumni or CEYA (pronounced "see-ya") is a sub-unit of the Columbia Alumni Association that provides programming and support for young alumni of SEAS, which are defined as alumni who have graduated within the last ten years. CEYA is relatively young, having been founded in 2008. The group does its own programming, as well as some programming with it's obvious counterpart, the Columbia College Young Alumni.
One of the main things that sets CEYA apart from other alumni associations at Columbia is that its membership is made up of alumni from both its undergraduate and graduate schools, as SEAS is the only such school at Columbia with both undergraduate and graduate programs.