The association currently serves over 3,500 Alumni members from 120 countries.
Each association serves to support its own members through various functions and events.
At the time two state accrediting associations were serving Texas private schools.
These associations serve to promote discrimination in one or other of the way described above.
More recently, however, the association has served mostly as an extensive medical and historical library.
The association serves today about 17,000 members of both genders.
The association serves girls aged from seven to 18 years.
Their association serves as a bridge between individual parents and teachers.
The association serves as a bridge between the graduate student body and the larger campus community.
The association serves "as an exchange of best practices and ideas."