Your degree is just the beginning…
Welcome to the home of all things New York Tech Bears of the Last Decade (BOLD)! As a graduate of New York Institute of Technology, you join an incredibly diverse and global network of individuals, and we want you to make the most of it! As your relationship with the University changes, we hope you'll remain connected to your friends, classmates, and New York Tech through any number of the ways listed below.
We're so happy you're here!
BOLD Alumni: /ˈboʊld əˈlʌmˌnaɪ/ plural noun
- New York Tech graduates of the last 10 years
- Under 35 years of age
- Super engaged and ready to navigate life after New York Tech
Volunteer Opportunities
- Alumni Admissions Ambassador program
- Advising student clubs and organizations
- Networking and professional development programs, hosted by the Offices of Alumni Relations and Career Services
- Social Media Takeovers and Ambassadorships
- Serve on the Alumni Association Board
Five Things Good BOLD Alumni Do
1. Update their profile
Keeping your profile, volunteer interests, and communications preferences up-to-date means you'll be the first to hear about exciting university news, volunteer opportunities, and upcoming events that are meaningful to you.
3. Share class notes
Let other Bears know about your new swanky job, marrying your bae, the birth of your child, getting published, and more! You might even get some New York Tech alumni swag as a congrats.
4. Attend events
Two events you can't miss: BOLD Alumni Reception every fall and #NYITBigGive each April. And always, always check the updated events calendar to stay in-the-know; you never know when we might be in your backyard.
5. Make a gift
Show current New York Tech students that you believe in them and in their ability to #ReinventTheFuture. Support from alumni like you can ensure a quality education is within their reach. Pay it forward. Every donation makes an impact, no matter the amount.
Questions? We'd love to connect with you!
Contact Alumni Coordinator Emily Syers (B.S. '13) at 516.686.7471 or esyers@nyit.edu.