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UF ALUMNI
ASSOCIATION
YOUR STUDENT
MEMBERSHIP
All students are
welcome to become
members of the
UFAA
A
s soon as you step on campus as a UF student,
you are a UF alumnus-in-the-making.
Gator students are the foundation that fuels the
Gator Nation, and this is why 10,000 students
have already become members of the UF Alumni
Association – an organization created specifically
For the Gator in You.
Membership in this nationally recognized group, the
largest of its kind in the United States, provides you
with opportunities to get the most out of your time
at UF by interacting with fellow members, building
a lifelong loyalty to the university, and networking
with alumni in the Gator Nation who are eager to
help you succeed on campus and beyond.
When you join this award-winning association, you
are opening the door to a powerful network of Gator
Nation alumni and mentors. As a member, you
also get exclusive access to opportunities to lead and
serve, along with special on- and off-campus benefits
that will make your UF experience unforgettable.
Consider what your membership gets you:
Gator Swag
Who doesn’t love a great
swag bag? When you
join, and each year that
you’re a student member,
you’ll get the Gator gear
hookup – ranging from a T-shirt or umbrella to
the must-have tailgate chair and coupons from
local restaurants. Even better: the items change
from year to year, guaranteeing a steady stream of
awesome swag!
UFAA Student Membership
Discount Card
Students love discounts, and the UFAA student
membership gives you more of what you love! All
student members receive a membership card for
discounts and deals on everything from Gator
apparel and textbooks to theme park tickets and
restaurants. For those away games, just flash
your membership card to get great hotel room
discounts.
BEAT T-Shirts
You can never have too many orange and blue
T-shirts, and BEAT T-Shirts
are a must-have Gator
tradition.
ALBERT E. ALLIGATOR
ALUMNI NUMBER: 000-000-1
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