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The Ohio State Alumni Club of Orange County/Inland Empire is one of over 200 geographically-based OSU alumni clubs located all over the world.
We have 220 family memberships with graduates and friends of the university, ranging from 20 years old to 90 years old, plus future Buckeyes as young as 1 year old. There are over 6,000 alumni living in the Orange County, Inland Empire area.
Our club has been awarded the prestigious Gold Star award as one the Top 10 clubs in the country by the National Alumni Association, along with being acknowledged as one the Top 5 newsletters in the country.
OSU OC/IE exists to promote The Ohio State University through communications and community relations, student recruitment, fellowship, and networking. Its goals are to accurately represent Ohio State in our local community, mobilize alumni to meet special needs of the university, recruit the best and brightest students, contribute new ideas about exitisting and/or possible university programs, and support university development and scholarship efforts.
Prior to 1959, Orange County was part of the OSU Alumni Club of Southern California Club. In 1959, Orange County became part of the OSU Alumni Club of Long Beach and remained so until 1974. To meet the growing needs of Orange County, the club was granted its charter by the Alumni Association, becoming the Ohio State University Alumni Club of Orange County, Long Beach.
In 1996 the club became what it is currently known as "The Orange County and Inland Empire Club." The club now serves only Orange County and The Inland Empire. The Long Beach Club is now part of the Greater Los Angeles Club.
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