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Some Alumni still at Sabancı University

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11 Jan 2011
Some Alumni still at Sabancı University
Some Alumni still at Sabancı University

Arzu Yüksel / Cultural Studies, Undergraduate Degree, 2005
Management Support Specialist

This is my 9th year at Sabancı University. 5 years as a student, then a return to the alma mater after an intermission of one year (had I actually ever left?), and this is my third year as an employee. I guess I can't help feeling like 'this campus belongs to me!' I ended up someone who has something to say about everything; someone who acts as an alumni as well as an employee to question everything, otherwise feel uncomfortable.

Outside of work, when I meet my friends through my social network or the Sabancı Uni-versity Alumni Association (SUMED), things change. I realize I'm up to date with eve-ryone after their commencement; I come up with answers to all criticism, and speak of recent developments. I believe there are lots we can do as alumni, as long as we are pre-pared to stand up for it.

What is consistent about this case of split personalities is defending Sabancı University, which I know by my own experience that is on the right path, and criticize this institution regardless of my happiness with it so that it can be developed.

My life had changed in July 2000 during a campus visit, when I had found out I was eli-gible for a scholarship. The countless opportunities I found to realize my potential and develop myself, my Cultural Studies degree, the self-confidence that I have the capability to discover and learn whatever is waiting for me out there... It is pure bliss (and encou-ragement) that I can give back to the institution that provided these to me, and my wil-lingness to try to come up with new ways to contribute pull me out of the workplace rou-tine. What more can I ask for?

Zeynep Bahar / Social and Political Sciences, Undergraduate Degree, 2003
Civic Involvement Projects Manager

I am one of the first students, and therefore alumni, of Sabancı University. I began work-ing at the University 11 days after my commencement, and have been working at the Civ-ic Involvement Projects office for more than five years. Being a student at a university is one thing, being an employee of the same university another, being both a student and an employee of the same university is something altogether different. Nine years have passed since my first step into this University, and lots have changed here since then; I consider myself very lucky to have witnessed them all. Sure, I go green with envy when I see current students enjoy many opportunities we never had, but I am also proud to start sentences with 'Back when I was a student...' Sabancı University values its students greatly; this is known to all students and alumni. However, it was only when I started working here that I saw how hard both administrative staff and faculty members worked to create the value. Now I am in a position to see what makes this university different, and the great effort expanded to create this difference.

One of the aspects that contribute significantly to the existence of a University is its alumni. As alumni of Sabancı University, I have a better understanding of this now that I'm also an employee. I believe that the sense of belonging felt by an employee to the institution they work in plays a large part in the success of that institution, and I'm glad that our university has actually achieved this as more and more alumni begin to work here. I am infinitely happy and proud to be a student, alumni and an employee of Sabancı University.

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