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| 1. Is my information secure? |
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| Yes, your information is secure on this website. The only visible information to other users is that your name is in our database. You can choose to display certain pieces of information (i.e. current occupation) by checking "Make my profile public " when registering or in the account managment section(in the top bar when you are logged in). We will never sell or give your information to any third parties. |
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| 2. I do not not want my email displayed, How does the contact student section work? |
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| Your email is always hidden on our site. If you have selected "Make my profile public " other students will be able to contact you via an online form. Your email is never disclosed, you will receive an email from our site stating that someone would wish to contact you, their email, and a short message. The rest is up to you.. |
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| 3. Who's in charge of the site? |
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| W.C.I. Alumni activities are supported through the school's Activities Office. |
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| 4. Is there a cost for registering? |
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| No. |
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| 5. How do I contact a past student? |
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| We cannot distribute email addresses or other contact information. If the person you wish to contact has chosen to make their information public you can choose to "Contact Student" on their details page. After filling out a short message your message and email will be emailed to them. It is then up to them to contact you. |
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| 6. I want to get in touch with everyone in my graduating year, can I have their email addresses and phone numbers? |
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| No. We cannot distribute email addresses or other contact information. We can contact any number of people and with your consent, give them your contact information. It is then up to them to contact you. |
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| 7. What information can I see? |
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Currently, if you select the option, the following information about you is viewable in our directory:
- Name
- Graduating Last Name
- Graduation/Departure year
- Staff or student
- City
- Province/State
- Country
- Occupation
- A short description of what you have been doing.
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| 8. What will you do with my information? |
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| W.C.I. will keep your information on file and use it to contact you about the upcoming 50th anniversary reunion and other alumni matters. We will not release any information to third parties without your consent. If someone wants to get in touch with you, we will let you know and you can choose to get in contact with them. We will never share/sell any of your contact information to/with third parties. |
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| 9. Something big has happened in my life, how can I tell people? |
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| Whether it is marriage, a baby, moving or a new job, let us know by sending an email to info [at] wcialumni.com. You can also update your profile for other people to read. |
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| 10. Reunion, what reunion? |
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W.C.I.'s next big reunion will be held in June 2010 to mark the 50th anniversary of the opening of the school. The next planning meeting is Sunday, May 24, 2009 at 1:00pm in the W.C.I. library.
If you have any suggestions or wish to volunteer, please email info@wcialumni.com |
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| 11. I think my company could provide helpful services/products in conjunction with the 50th anniversary reunion. How should I proceed? |
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| Anyone wishing to do business with WCI's 50th anniversary reunion committees is invited to submit a proposal to info@wcialumni.com |
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| 12. Is this all there is? |
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| For the moment, yes. As time goes by, new content and new sections of the website may be launched. If you have a suggestion, please let us know by emailing info@wcialumni.com |
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| 13. I need a copy of my high school transcript, can you get it for me? |
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| This web site does not deal with any academic records. Your best bet is to call the W.C.I. guidance department at 519-884-9590 between 8:00 and 4:00 on week days. |
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| 14. I sent an email to info @ wcialumni.com. When will I get a reply? |
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The email inbox is checked on a regular basis. However, like all public email addresses, our inbox is flooded with junk mail. It's possible that your message was overlooked in a recent inbox clean-up.
To help guarantee that your message is read, avoid using generic subject headings. Headings such as "Hello!", "Hi!" or "For info" are common spam subject lines. Be specific if you can and include "W.C.I." in the heading. |
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If we didn't answer your question, please get in touch and we'll try to do our best to answer it.
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