Alumni Association
The Alumni Association plays an integral role in Marianopolis College’s growth and success through stewardship of its over 23,000 graduates worldwide. Through involvement and organization of reunions and events, student mentorship, fundraising programs and College activities such as Open House, Career Fairs and Graduation, Association members give back to their alma mater and help foster a vibrant alumni network.
To learn more about joining the Alumni Association, please contact Anneliese Papaurelis '88 in the Development & Alumni Affairs Office.

Co-Presidents Jennifer Marsan '03 and Barbara Handfield '59 awarding the Alumni Association's annual prize during the College's graduation ceremony.
2009-2010 Directors
Barbara Handfield '59, Co-President, university years
Jennifer Marsan '03, Co-President, cegep years
Roy Eappen '80, Vice-President
Isabelle Gryn '83, Treasurer
Christopher Korah '03, Secretary
Jean-Michel Cohalan '98
Connie Galatas '04
Charmaine Lam '00
Li Li '99
Mannon Malo '82
Jesse Remillard-Steiner '00
Barth Gillan, Director of Development & Alumni Affairs
Anneliese Papaurelis '88, Development & Alumni Affairs Officer
What does the word "alumni" mean?
A male is called an alumnus; a group of males are alumni. A female is called an alumna; and a group of females is referred to as alumnae. A group comprised of men and women is called by the gender-neutral alumni. All terms come from the Latin meaning "foster child" and alere, meaning "to nourish."
If you have completed at least one year of study, we recognize you as an alumnus/alumna and you are eligible for all the services available to alumni. You are part of a dynamic network of over 23,000 members worldwide.
From 1908-1971, the alumnae are graduates or former students of a four-year university program, when Marianopolis was the province's only English-language University for women. From 1969 to the present day, alumni are graduates or former students from the two-year CEGEP program.

