Explore a variety of engaging opportunities with Randolph-Macon College’s vibrant alumni groups and boards. Discover how you can get involved and strengthen the RMC community today.

A group of alumni posing for a picture during reunion weekend

Society of Alumni

Good news – you’re in! Membership in the Society of Alumni (SOA) begins at graduation and provides opportunities to connect with fellow alumni and actively engage with College initiatives. All graduates of the College, as well as former students in good standing with a year or more of academic credit, are members of The Society of Alumni. 

Boydton Society

The Boydton Society consists of alumni who graduated 50 or more years ago from Randolph-Macon College. New members are inducted each Spring at the Boydton Society Annual Reunion, celebrated during Commencement Weekend with a series of special events.

A group of Boydton Society members posing for a picture on a rooftop.
A group of multicultural graduates pose for a photo in regalia

Multicultural Alumni Association

The Multicultural Alumni Association (MAA) was created to promote and foster an environment of inclusivity at Randolph-Macon College, and better unite and engage multicultural alumni through leadership, mentorship, scholarship, fellowship, and service. 

Young Alumni Board

The Young Alumni Board (YAB) consists of alumni who have graduated in the past ten years. Each alumnus/a, who serves on the Board, commits to a two-year term. The Young Alumni Board organizes and provides the opportunity to get together for networking, social, educational and community service purposes, and their primary focus is to generate ongoing enthusiasm and support for Randolph-Macon College.

A group of young alumni pose for a photo during a homecoming activity
A photo of Brock Commons with yellow flowers in the foreground.

Board of Associates

Created by the RMC Board of Trustees in 1980, the Board of Associates (BOA) is an organization of RMC alumni who have pledged to join their talents, energies, resources and wisdom to advance the mission of Randolph-Macon College. Through collective involvements and individual activities, members of the Board of Associates strive to procure new and sustained financial resources, to attract qualified students, to enhance the image and reputation of the institution, to enrich the educational experience of the students, and to provide advice and opportunities to students in preparation for fulfilling careers.