Welcome Fort Lewis College Alumni & Donors

This page is a resource for Fort Lewis College Alumni and Friends. Please use the navigation bar to the left or the quick links to the right to find the department or program that you are looking for. 

Are you an FLC student or alum looking for job search help or career advice?

Please visit the Office of Career Services. The office has recently been reorganized to into three sections, each one supporting a different FLC School: Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences, Business Administration, and Natural and Behavioral Sciences. They are a resource for jobs, internships, career counseling, grad school application info and much more.

Considering a donation to FLC?

The Fort Lewis College Foundation is your one-stop shop for a wide variety of giving options including scholarships, capital campaigns, planned giving, and more. You can also see our Giving to FLC page for a list of departments and programs that are supported by monetary and in-kind donations.

FLC News

fort lewis college cycling team photoThe Fort Lewis Cycling team is the best collegiate cycling program in the country for the third year in a row after earning the highest overall point total for the 2011-2012 season in USA Cycling's Division I.


Takayuki Ito's world changed during Spring Break last year. While he and his brother traveled in Puerto Rico, he first saw the footage of his hometown of Minamisoma, in Japan's Fukushima Prefecture, after it had been devastated by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, which killed an estimated 20,000 people in Japan. 

Making it worse: The two brothers didn't hear news of the fate of their parents and grandmother until several worry-filled days later.


The best way to learn is through real-world situations. So if you're studying exercise science, then "real world" means real people. That's what FLC’s Exercise Science Department's "Exercise Testing and Prescription Client Project" delivers: volunteer "clients" for groups of students to actually test, measure, analyze, and develop exercise regimens for.


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