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Your Houston NAASC Chapter dues must be paid annually every fiscal year and help us be more effective at a local level to carry out the mission of NAASC. You will be able to pay both National and Local Dues here on this website. Click the Join Now button below to get started.
Welcome to the
NAASC Houston Chapter
The National Alumnae Association of Spelman College (NAASC) is the official organization that supports Spelman College, a historically black college for women, through financial gifts, student recruitment, sisterhood, community service, and recognition of Spelman women. As a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, the Houston Chapter serves alumnae, students, and the community in the Houston metropolitan area and surrounding communities. The chapter seeks to engage all former students and graduates in the Houston area to fulfill its purpose.
NAASC Mission
The Association provides, encourages, and promotes the growth and development of alumnae through leadership opportunities and partnership alliances. NAASC seeks to involve all former students and graduates in fulfilling its purpose.
NAASC Purpose
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Unite and promote fellowship amongst Spelman women in the Greater Houston area.
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Stimulate interest among women to attend Spelman College.
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Encourage individual financial support of Spelman College.
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Provide scholarship support to women attending Spelman College.
Events
We host events year-round and would love to see you in attendance! You can click the button below to see what we have coming up.
Upcoming
Events & Gatherings
We host a myriad of events throughout the year. Some events are community-oriented, plenty are exclusively for Spelman Women, and others are collaborations with the Morehouse Alumni Association. If you’d like to be notified about upcoming events, you can just sign up for notifications via the button below.
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The National Alumnae Association of Spelman College (NAASC) is the official organization that supports Spelman College, a historically black college for women-boring communities.
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