Alumni + Giving
The Faculty of Arts plays a significant role in many—student, alumni, donor—stories at the University of Alberta. Whether you took one course, watched a performance, or you're one of over 57,000 alumni from around the world, you are a valued member of our Arts community.
We will shape the future
Our students are tomorrow’s change makers—seeking out today’s challenges to keep us moving forward. They will overcome barriers, push the boundaries of our knowledge, and explore and implement social improvements for individuals and communities. They will, with our support. Give today to the Shape the Future campaign for student success. Give today »
Giving
Giving Opportunities
Find out more about the many ways you can make a difference for students, faculty, departments, centres and institutes and our researchers.
Giving Impacts
Get inspired by reading a few of our donor’s stories about why they chose to give, and how generosity impacts our community
Hello Alumni!
Our Arts team provides several ways for you to get involved and enhance your lifelong connection to the faculty. If you're interested, we would like to encourage you to reach out and explore these opportunities with us. We are excited to welcome you (back) to your alma mater and invite you to revisit our beautiful campus soon!
We take immense pride in the accomplishments of our alumni, who continuously demonstrate success in their professional and personal endeavours, engage with their communities in a meaningful way, exhibit leadership and intellectual curiosity, and make significant cultural contributions. Their collective efforts, combined with the support of our dedicated donors, contribute to addressing the intricate challenges of our era. Together, our alumni and donors are making a tangible difference in shaping a better future across the globe.

Meet our Graduates
The Faculty of Arts celebrates the distinctive skills and passions of all of our graduates. We take pride in not only their accomplishments but the diverse journeys they go on to pursue.
Read about fifth year psychology student Pauleanne Codilla, pictured above, who will graduate later this year.