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Founded in 1846, Beloit is Wisconsin’s oldest college


50 majors, 35 minors, and self-design options offered


Nationally recognized for its academic quality, affordability, service programs, and international focus


One of the “Colleges that Change Lives”


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Beloit College is a non-profit organization, and like a lot of non-profits, it relies on a healthy mix of professional and volunteer workers to provide its many services.

Connect with Students through Liberal Arts in Practice

We invite you to write a statement about how your Beloit education helps you to practice the liberal arts. We hope to select some alumni essays to share with new students who may not know what it means to practice the liberal arts freely and actively. How does the interdisciplinary flexibility of mind, the propensity to see and create connections between things, and the ability to imagine a given situation from multiple angles, play a role in your life today? Yes, this can be challenging, but it will make such a difference in the lives of current and future Beloiters! Here are a few tips for writing your story.

BRAG Organizer

The Office of Alumni Affairs is looking for Beloit alumni to plan and host Beloit Regional Alumni Group (BRAG) events across the country. It's simple, fun, and very rewarding. 

Reunion Volunteers

Volunteers put the special touch in reunion and are needed to contact classmates to encourage attendance and participation and plan class events. Volunteer to ensure your reunion is a success!

Class Agent

Class Agents are the key leaders in the College's efforts to maximize class unity and increase support from alumni through participation in the Beloit Fund. Class agents also serve as news brokers for the class.

Beloit Career Network Participant

The Beloit Career Network is a group of alumni, parents, and friends of the College who are eager to serve as informational resources, post job openings, or serve as a local contact for students interning in their area.

Admissions Recruiter

The Alumni/Parents Admissions Program (APAP) is vital to the success of Beloit College! Volunteers refer students to Beloit, host or attend receptions in their hometowns, and represent the College at events our admissions counselors are not able to attend. APAPers are our most enthusiastic promoters and a great asset in attracting bright new students to Beloit.