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We're here for you. Let's connect!

George Brown alumni make incredible contributions to companies, communities, and individuals every day. You are an important member of a network of George Brown graduates that is more than 280,000 strong and growing every year.

Keep the connections that you have made here alive and make new ones through the alumni network. We encourage you to update your information and sign up for our newsletter so you always know what we've got planned.

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Beyond the Campus Publication 2025

Read the latest ‘Beyond the Campus’ publication celebrating George Brown alumni achievements in 2025!

Beyond the Campus Publication

Here's how we're supporting our alumni

Career Support

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We can help you stay connected, build networking relationships and continue to develop your career through our dedicated services for alumni.

Lifelong Learning

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Find out why lifelong learning is so important to your career and discover the ways we can support your journey including LinkedIn support and Career Development workshops.

Perks & Benefits

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Whether you're looking for insurance, banking products or planning your next vacation, Alumni Relations has got you covered. Find out what perks and benefits await you as a George Brown graduate.

The Alumni Relations Team is Waiting for You

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The Alumni Relations team is ready to support you. Reach out to us to find out about the services, benefits, and resources available to you!

Please send your queries to alumni@georgebrown.ca.

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Land Acknowledgement

Land Acknowledgement

George Brown Polytechnic is located on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and other Indigenous peoples who have lived here over time. We are grateful to share this land as treaty people who learn, work and live in the community with each other.