Nazareth's definition of alumni includes those with 30+ hours of completed credits! We're here for you even if you didn't formally graduate from Naz.
We fondly remember our alumni friends and classmates who have passed away.
Nazareth alumni are everywhere—across the United States and around the world—working in many different industries and sectors, providing a wide range of services and resources. The Naz Alumni Online Business Directory seeks to promote and amplify business information for alumni to maximize their Nazareth connections.
Be bold and network. CareerShift is the pro-active piece to your search. Search, store and organize: jobs, contacts in companies, school alumni, targeted alerts, create targeted company lists, store documents, and email targeted contacts. Tutorials are inside your account.
Career Services/Career Coaching Office
Searching for a new job? Looking to network with trusted colleagues and mentors? Want to find or post a resume? Alumni Engagement and Nazareth's Center for Life's Work career coaches are available to assist you in the career development process by facilitating alum networking and providing valuable resources, services and advice.
In addition to job postings, the site includes all on-campus recruitment activities, job fairs, and upcoming career events.
We are pleased to share a collection of books authored or published by alumni and faculty.
Since the 2012-2013 academic year, Nazareth offers a special alumni rate of $125 per undergraduate course (plus a $30 registration fee) to audit select classes. Certain rules and restrictions apply with regard to class selection, availability, and course enrollment, as students taking courses for credit are always given priority. No credit is earned and no grade is given when auditing and courses may not be used to augment or add to past or future degree programs.
Download the Audit Approval Form
Questions: 585-389-2816 or registrar@naz.edu
In support of our transgender and gender-expansive alumnx, Nazareth University will provide a complimentary, no-cost, reprint of diplomas for members of these communities so that this important symbol of their time at Naz, which hangs in offices across the world, represents who each of our graduates are authentically. To take advantage of this service and request a reprint of your diploma, please contact the Registration & Records office at registrar@naz.edu.
The Heritage Grant is awarded to first-time incoming freshmen who are children or grandchildren of alumni who received their bachelor's or master's degree from Nazareth University.
The student needs to file a FAFSA and have financial need. The student must indicate on the Common App that their parent, grandparent, stepparent, or grand stepparent is a Naz graduate.
Questions: finaid@naz.edu or Financial Aid.
Requests for transcripts can be made through the Registration & Records office and are available by mail/FedEx or in an electronic format.
Alumni may purchase a Recreation Club membership to Nazareth's fitness centers, racquetball courts, pool, sauna, recreation gym, and locker rooms.
It includes access to the fitness center and open recreation times for multipurpose courts, turf field, and 200-meter track in Golisano Training Center (opened fall 2019).
Complete the Rec Club Membership Form
Questions: Call 585-389-2324 or visit Athletics & Fitness Facilities.
The Atlas Center is part of the Office for Diversity & Inclusive Excellence Education (ODIEE). It offers space and programs welcoming to and inclusive of students, faculty, and staff across the LGBTQIA+ spectrum.
Location: Shults Center 116
Instagram: Atlas_Nazareth
Share in worship services with students, faculty, and staff as an alum. You may also use the Linehan Chapel in the Golisano Academic Center for a wedding ceremony.
Questions: 585-389-2303 or Center for Spirituality homepage.
Use the Lorette Wilmot Library and many of its services with an alumni ID card issued by Campus Safety.
Questions: 585-389-2472 or alumni@naz.edu
The collection contains scanned copies of the Nazareth College student yearbook, Sigillum, dating from 1948 through 2018. The first annual, Excalibur, was published in 1928 by the graduating seniors to celebrate Nazareth College's first four years.
Editions of The Gleaner student newspaper can be found digitally online.
When wintry weather arrives, Nazareth's tunnels let students avoid the snow. Fellow Flyers can be spotted wearing shorts and flip-flops as they dash from dorm to classroom in the dead of winter. Since the 1940s, students have brightened the underground landscape by painting murals on the tunnel walls, at least one of which still exists today. The first tunnel mural (below) was created in 1942 by John C. Menihan, a friend of Nazareth and one of upstate New York’s most prominent and beloved artists. His mural, can be found on the tunnel wall leading from Smyth Hall to the Shults Center, depicts the Biblical figure of Ruth.
Nazareth’s sports teams’ nickname “Golden Flyers” was adopted in 1977 when men’s basketball started. At that time, members of the Nazareth community were asked to submit names that described the bird-like symbol in the University’s official logo. A committee of students and administrators selected the name from the top three suggestions: Flyers, Wings, and Firebirds. “Golden” was added to further identify with Nazareth’s purple and gold colors. While a handful of other schools around the country have Flyers as a nickname, Nazareth retains sole possession of “Golden Flyers.” In recent years, the Golden Flyer mascot has become leaner, stronger, and faster, and in 2016 acquired both a superhero backstory and a community voted name: Swoop.
Explore a timeline of Nazareth's history and how it continues to shape today's learning and community impact.
Fly through campus, including in and out of buildings, on this campus tour!
Nazareth's three language houses offer programs in the fall, spring, and summer for children, teens, and adults.
Naz Athletics is hosting a Nike Soccer camp for ages 6-16. The camp is $395 for the week.
Dates: July 15-19
Time: 9a-3p
Location: Golden Flyer Stadium
Saturday Art School is an extracurricular visual arts program for children in grades Kindergarten to 12. Explore ideas and materials with advanced art education students, under the direction of faculty and graduate assistants, each Saturday for eight weeks.
All summer long, Nazareth offers camps and programs for kids and teens of all ages. Check out the full line up of athletics, arts, science, and college prep opportunities.
Show your Naz Pride! Visit the Bookstore for all your Naz swag and memorabilia.
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