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Sigma Alpha Lambda members have privileged access to Beyond Credentials, the nation's premier career network. Only students and grads with impressive credentials may join Beyond Credentials. When companies get a Beyond Credentials profile they know that they're viewing pre-screened candidates, so they can relax and focus on whether you're a good fit. Beyond Credentials members are hand picked by campus or faculty representatives or are members of select honor societies like Sigma Alpha Lambda. |
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Sigma Alpha Lambda is a proud member and supporter of Youth Service America becoming involved in a variety of programs to provide quality service opportunities to our members. Youth Service America (YSA) is a resource center and premier alliance of 300+ organizations committed to increasing the quantity and quality of opportunities for young Americans to serve locally, nationally, or globally. Founded in 1986, YSA's mission is to strengthen the Effectiveness, Sustainability, and Scale of the youth service and service-learning fields. YSA envisions a powerful network of organizations committed to making service the common expectation and common experience of all young Americans. A strong youth service network will create healthy communities, and foster citizenship, knowledge, and the personal development of young people. |
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Sigma Alpha Lambda is a proud supporter of the President's Volunteer Service Awards. The President's Volunteer Service Awards is a White House initiative which recognizes young Americans with awards for outstanding community service, while encouraging more young people to serve. The purpose of the President's Volunteer Service Awards is to create a widespread, grassroots recognition system to encourage millions of young Americans to participate in voluntary community service. The Awards were originated by former President George Bush in 1992 an expanded by President Bill Clinton. In April 1997 in Philadelphia at the President's Summit for America's Future, Presidents George Bush, Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton and Gerald Ford, along with Mrs. Reagan and Colin Powell, set the goal of getting 2 million young Americans to provide 100 hours of service. PVSA is sponsored by The Corporation for National Service, and is administered by the American Institute for Public Service, The Points of Light Foundation, and Youth Service America. |
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