Do you ever wonder what your favorite English professor is doing? How has SWAU changed since you were a student?

Make plans now to visit your campus during Homecoming.

Homecoming weekend - April 8-11, 2010

Come back often to check for updates on reunions, events, the alumni directory, campus news and more. Keep us posted on the changes in your life-we love wedding and baby pictures-or better yet, get involved. SWAU values alumni contributions of "wisdom, work and wealth." Many alumni are involved with SWAU's Board of Trustees, President's Advisory Council, Committee of 100 Board, Alumni reps, Golf Tournament Committee, Entrepreneurship Task Force, ESL Tutors, Friends of the Library and Friends of the Museum.

And don't be a stranger. There's a lot happening on campus, and we'd love to show you what's new.

Alumni/Advancement Office
800-433-2240 ext. 6232
817-202-6232
alumni@swau.edu

Or visit us in Moran Hall
at the corner of South College
and Walnut.

Office hours:
8:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Thursday

8:00 a.m.-12:00  Friday 
(The office is closed on university holidays).

Protect your Future with SWAU Insurance

The Southwestern Adventist University Alumni Association sponsors an Alumni Insurance Program as a service to alumni.  The program offers a variety of attractively priced insurance products, most of which are available to alumni, students, faculty, and staff, as well as their spouses, domestic partners, parents, children, and siblings:

  • Medical Insurance For those temporarily without coverage, such as the unemployed and recent graduates, and for special situations, including travelers and students.
  • Life Insurance Long-term protection with great rates and fantastic features. Coverage is available to $1 million. And, through benefit increases, total insurance can increase to $2 million.
  • Auto, Home & Renters Insurance  Special rates are available to alumni and family members living in the same household.

Click here for more information or call the program administrator at 800-635-7801.

James W. Gilley, '60
Serving: 3ABN President
Academic Degree: Theology

After finishing two years of theology training at Southwestern Junior College, James completed his undergraduate and graduate work through the seminary at Andrews University. In 1968, he was ordained into the ministry and began his pastoral ministry as in Arlington, Texas. Then he spent seven years as president for the Arkansas-Louisiana Conference. Later, a call came to serve in the North American Division. He accepted the call and became a general vice-president of the North American Division.

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