Frequently Asked Questions

▼   Who can be a member?
Full membership in the Association includes South’s current faculty, staff, graduate students who are employed at South and administrators who are committed to the mission of the Association.
▼   How was the BFSA started?
With the support of President Tony Waldrop and Dr. Michael Mitchell, an informal network of Black Faculty and staff met to discuss starting the Association and created the mission, vision and committees in 2017.
▼   What's the Mission of the BFSA?

The overall focus of the BFSA is to provide support, professional development, mentoring, and networking opportunities to Black faculty, staff, administrators, and students. The BFSA encourages participation from all faculty, staff, administrators, and students of the University of South Alabama, regardless of race, religion, age, marital status, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation.

BFSA membership is open to all faculty and staff at the University of South Alabama, regardless of race, religion, age, marital status, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation.

Benefits and Incentives of the BFSA Membership:

  • Discounted admission into BFSA on and off campus events/fundraisers
  • Preferred seating at events
  • Names printed on the scholarship donor list
  • Voting privileges to include elections, By-laws/Constitution an voting on Association issues
▼   How do I join the BFSA?

To become a member of the BFSA, you must commit to paying a $40 membership dues per academic year. The dues will support initiatives, special programming and scholarships.

▼   How can I get information on BFSA events and activities?

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