DCU Alumni is our University association which helps graduates keep in touch with each other and with DCU. The Alumni Office is committed to giving graduates like you an opportunity to learn, share and collaberate as well as providing you with professional and social networks.
As an alumnus of DCU, you are part of a body of over 35,000 graduates who are valuable members of the DCU community regardless of their year of graduation. As a student, you helped shape DCU as a leading Irish university that represents excellence, vibrancy, learning and knowledge. As a graduate, you take this with you on your chosen path.
DCU Alumni is the graduate association. It aims to promote a mutually beneficial relationship between Alumni and the University.
Upon graduation, you automatically become a member of the Alumni Association. Your contact details including postal address are passed on to the Alumni Office. We hold these details on file in order to provide you programmes and services, to enable us to keep in touch with you and help you keep in touch with fellow classmates. You can opt-out of Alumni programmes at any time. While there is no registration form, it helps the Alumni Office if you update your details by completing the graduate update form.
There is no membership fee to join the Alumni Association.
The word Alumni is Latin and means persons who has left university, college or school after completing their studies. The singular female is known as alumna and singular male is alumnus.
Currently there are over 35,000 graduates. Other interesting statistics about the DCU Alumni population include:
Many graduates enjoyed their time at DCU from an educational, social and personal development point of view. Graduates feel it is the normal course to keep in touch with the University. Some graduates want to attend events, other wants to make contacts and network, some graduates want to attend events, other wants to make contacts and network, some like to be kept up to date with the latest University news.
Not only does the Alumni offer tangible services and programmes that graduates benefit from but also the chance to maintain contact with former classmates and make new contacts. Current initiatives include:
Email bulletin:once a month an email bulletin is sent to graduates. Contents include events and conference guide, Alumni and DCU news, and career opportunities. It is a free service and graduates are encouraged to subscribe to the list via the graduate update form.No, under the Data Protection (Amendment) Act, 2003 we cannot give your details to any third parties. Click here for further details on data protection.
You can either update your details online by completing the graduate update form or contact the Alumni Office at 353 (1) 700 8689/8686 or email Alumni@DCU.ie
Contact the Alumni Office with the details. We would very much appreciate your assistance so that we can amend the records.
If you would like a copy of your transcripts or a certificate of attendance, contact the Registry at 353 (1) 700 5338. Click here for further information.
The purpose of the DCU Educational Trust is to support the University. Since 1988, the DCU Educational Trust has worked to help build the modern and innovative campus that stands today as Dublin City University. The Trust stands as a reflection of your support for this dynamic University and its role in our changing Irish society. For further informationon the Trust, please click here.