Getting Back to the BASICS.

Since its inception, the Fort Valley State University National Alumni Association has held fast to its mission: to connect and reconnect alumni with each other and with the university. 

  • FVSU NAA, INC. DEKALB ALUMNI CHAPTER 5TH HBCU BOWLING EXPERIENCE

    The FVSU National Alumni Association, Inc. Dekalb County Alumni Chapter is having their 5th Annual HBCU Bowling Experience on Sunday, June 28, 2025 at 2 PM. The event will be held at the Lucky Strike, 2749 Delk Road, Marietta, GA 30067. Tickets are $30 for ages 12 & up, $15 for ages 6-11 and FREE for 5 & under. Proceeds of this event will go towards scholarships at Fort Valley State University. ALL ARE WELCOME! Come out and test out your skills with the Wildcats!

  • FVSU NAA, INC. MACON-BIBB AREA ALUMNI CHAPTER

    The Fort Valley State University National Alumni Association (FVSU NAA), Inc. Macon-Bibb Area Alumni Chapter proudly presents the Lowe/Davis/Raines Scholarship Banquet.

    Join us on Saturday, June 13, 2026, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at New Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church for an evening dedicated to celebrating Wildcat excellence and supporting student scholarships.

  • FVSU NAA, INC. ALUMNI DIRECTORY

    The Fort Valley State University Alumni Business Directory is a signature alumni engagement and economic empowerment initiative designed to spotlight Wildcat-owned businesses while creating meaningful visibility, connection, and opportunity leading into Homecoming 2026. This initiative serves as both a digital and promotional platform that celebrates entrepreneurship, strengthens alumni engagement, and creates long-term value for the Fort Valley State University National Alumni Association community. The official unveiling of the directory will take place during Homecoming Week on October 22, 2026, alongside business recognition opportunities and awards presentations.

“An emergency existed and I was glad to serve in this emergency. Beyond this, all I ask of an inconsiderate world is to be permitted to live my life as an humble servant of scholarship.”

— Horace Mann Bond President, 1939