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Women who have an affinity for USC and philanthropy may apply for membership in this dynamic group. You will enjoy making lasting friendships while staying connected to innovative USC leaders and programs.
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Candidates attend two TGLA meetings or events and are approved for active membership by the Board of Directors. Active Members are expected to attend general meetings, serve on committees and support TGLA’s mission and projects. Members join in a spirit of friendship, demonstrating loyalty through service, monetary gifts and providing merit-based USCAA scholarships to USC students.
In return, Trojan Guild members share educational programs and cultural enrichment through speakers, informative tours, fundraising events, live theater, culinary experiences at cross-town restaurants, athletic outings, and service projects. This young-thinking and adaptable group of women continues to “FIGHT ON!”
Shall have attended the University of Southern California
Or shall have expressed continuing interest in the University due to being an immediate family member of a current or former student or being or have been employed by the University or be a family member of a USC employee
Or show outstanding support to our mission and the University.
An Active Member is approved by the Guild’s Board of Directors for membership per admission criteria. Active Members pay annual dues, attend General Meetings and optional events. Active Members vote and may serve on the Board and organizational committees. These members are expected to support the philanthropic work of the organization.
After three years as an Active Member, a member may request to become an Associate. Associates pay dues and are invited to attend all General Meetings and events. They may serve on organizational committees but not on the Board. They do not vote. Associates are encouraged to support the philanthropic work of the organization.
Honorary Membership is conferred on a woman who has given distinguished service or special gifts to the Guild. The Guild’s Board of Directors approves Honorary status. Honorary Members are invited as guests to all meetings and events. They do not pay dues or serve on the Board.