You
can search for a member, organization or location. When searching
for members, type either their last name or last name, first
name. You can also enter the maiden last name of a fellow
alumni, and if they've entered that in their profile, their
name will appear in the results.
I got too many results
If
you got too many search results, you may have used too generic
a word like a country name. Try searching again using words
that uniquely identify your organization or location.
I didn't get any search results
If
you didn't get any search results, either your organization
or location is not yet listed with Alumni.NET or your organization
or location is spelt differently in our registry. Our organizations
are listed the way they were submitted to us. Try searching
with a slight variation in the spelling. If your school has
more than one official name, try searching for either of the
names. Better yet, use a single keyword that identifies your
organization.
If you are searching for a member, try searching only for
their last name to get a list of all possible matches.
If your school is not listed, go to the city where it is supposed
to be listed and click on "Add Organization" to
add it to our Alumni.NET registry. We will email you when
the new organization has already been added.
If your location if not registered, simply
go to the page where the new location should be listed and
click on "Add Location" at the bottom of the page. Fill in
all the fields in the form and click the Submit button. An
email will be sent to you when the new location has been added.
Note:
Some locations (United States of America, Canda, India and
the Philippines) do not have an "Add Location"
link because these countries already have a complete city
listing or their city listings are currently being organized.
Search Tips
Search is NOT case-sensitive.
Search results for organizations and locations are arranged
alphabetically by country and contain 20 results per page.
Do not use abbreviations of your organization to search
for it.
Don't use generic words like "high school",
"college" or a country name. These words produce
too many search results.
Try to use words that uniquely identify your organization.
Try to use a variation in the spelling of your organization
while searching. For instance, an organization that begins
with 'Saint' may also be listed as 'St' or 'St."
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