For universities

The alumni platform for universities that puts engagement first

Most university alumni software is a fundraising-first suite bought after months of demos. Alumnia keeps tens of thousands of dispersed graduates connected to each other — with a map directory, chapters, mentorship, and a jobs board — and publishes its pricing so you can start without a sales cycle.

Alumnia interactive map showing verified university graduates plotted by city worldwide

Keep tens of thousands of graduates engaged, not just solicited

University alumni scatter across the world the moment they graduate, and most platforms only reach back out at giving season. Alumnia plots every verified graduate on an interactive map so alumni find each other by city, industry, or class year — a reason to stay connected between appeals, not only when there is an ask. Location shows at city level only; an exact address is never stored.

An Alumnia chapter page with its own members, leaders, and upcoming events

Give every cohort, campus, and program its own home

A university is really many communities — a faculty, a campus, a graduating class, an MBA cohort, a city alumni club. Spin up chapters by campus, class year, city, or interest, each with its own space, leaders, and events, so the class of 2015 and the London alumni club each have a home without fragmenting the wider network. Everyone still shares one directory and one map.

Alumnia jobs board where each listing shows which graduates work at the company

Mentorship and referral jobs your graduates actually use

Older alumni want to help younger ones — they just never know who is asking. A graduate says what they need — advice, an introduction, a career pivot — and the AI matchmaker searches the whole community, finds the right people, and drafts the intro. On the jobs board, alumni post roles at their own companies and every listing shows which graduates already work there, so a warm application beats a cold portal.

Alumnia admin dashboard showing alumni engagement metrics

Prove engagement to leadership without an IT project

Invite your alumni list, approve members, and measure participation from a dashboard built for a small alumni-relations team — no twelve-month rollout and no advancement department of twenty required. Import your existing list from a CSV, and graduate profiles stay current on their own, so the numbers you report to leadership reflect a living network rather than a stale spreadsheet.

An Alumnia member profile for a graduate-program alum, kept current from LinkedIn

Built for graduate programs too

Alumnia is a first-class fit for business schools and master’s programs, not only whole universities. A dean or program director can launch a cohort-based community for a single MBA or master’s intake — its own chapter, directory, mentorship, and events — and keep those graduates networking with each other long after commencement. Start with one program and add more as the network grows.

Frequently asked questions

The right fit depends on what you optimize for. If your priority is keeping graduates engaged with each other — a map directory, chapters, mentorship, and a referral jobs board — rather than a fundraising-first suite, Alumnia is purpose-built for that, with public pricing and native mobile apps. If your central need is a large advancement and giving operation, a heavier suite may fit better.

Pricing is public on our pricing page — no sales call needed to see a number. There is a free tier up to 100 verified members, and paid plans scale with verified members, adding custom branding, your own domain, chapters, analytics, and native iOS and Android apps. You only pay for active, verified members, not pending invitations or imported records.

Days, not a twelve-month IT project. Import your alumni list from a CSV, customize your network, and invite members yourself — members verify with a single tap from an invitation. Larger communities can talk to our team for a guided rollout, but nothing about the platform requires one.

Yes. A single business school, master’s program, or faculty can launch its own network on the self-serve free tier — up to 100 verified members at no cost — with its own chapters, directory, and mentorship. You do not need a university-wide mandate to begin; many networks start with one program and grow from there.

Yes. Business schools and master’s programs are first-class customers — a business school runs on Alumnia today. Cohort-based communities for an MBA or master’s intake get the same chapters, map directory, mentorship, and jobs board as a full university, so each graduating class keeps networking with its own people.

Graduates build their profiles from a LinkedIn link, and those profiles stay up to date on their own as alumni change city or job — so your directory does not drift stale like a spreadsheet. Everything respects privacy: map location is blurred to city level, and each person controls what is shown.

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Give your graduates a network worth coming back to

Public pricing, free up to 100 members, and live in days — start with one program or your whole university.