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WOU Football Association

History of the WOU Football Association

The game of football has always been a tradition at Western Oregon University.  Now you can join an association that believes in the importance of this tradition.

 

In the spring of 2005 several former WOU football players gathered with current coaches and athletic donors to create a group dedicated to a strong and successful NCAA Division II football program.  Their desire to continue the legacy of achievement at Western led to the creation of the WOU Football Association. 

 

Where does my membership donation go?

The funds that are raised through donations and membership fees go directly to the football program.  You can be happy knowing that your dollars are being spent on the sport you care most about.  Your membership in the Western Oregon Football Association shows others your commitment to the success of WOU football. 

 

Past Events

 

4th Annual Alumni Game

McArthur Field

May 2nd 2008

3:30 p.m. meeting/warm-ups

6:00 p.m. Kickoff

5th Quarter Reception

Rookie's Sports Pub and Eatery

 

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MaPS Credit Union

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Leave Your Legacy

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Commemorate your time as a student-athlete by engraving your name on a brick in the Western Oregon Legacy Plaza.

Those eligible to be honored are former: ONS, OCE, WOSC and WOU.

Click on the brick for a .pdf order form or call

503-838-8281.

Return the form to:

WOU Football Association

345 N. Monmouth Ave

Monmouth, OR 97361

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What does it cost to be a member?

There are different levels of membership beginning at $100.

 

What do I get with my membership?

All Football Association members are entitled to special membership benefits, in addition to the personal satisfaction of supporting scholarships and the football program.

 

When does my membership expire?

Each household membership is good for one year after we receive your completed form.

 

What is Football Association involved in?

  • Alumni game – A paid membership gives you the opportunity to participate in the annual alumni game each April. 
  • Football Families (WOUFF) -The Football Families is an organization under the Football Association created for the football player’s family members.  Its main purpose is to be a support system and increase the lines of communication between families, players and the football program.  You do not have to be a member of the Football Association and there is no cost associated with WOUFF. 
  • Football Campaign - $100,000 Football Campaign dedicated to raising the equivalent of eight “full ride” scholarships by July 1, 2007.
  • Football Calendar – Fundraiser for the football program.  A $20 ticket gets you a free WOU football calendar and the chance to win a money prize every day of football season!

Who can join?

The association is open to ALL football supporters including alumni, parents and friends.

 

  WOU Football Association Western Oregon University
345 N. Monmouth Ave.
Monmouth, OR 97361
503-838-8793
or e-mail
opoien@wou.edu
Last Updated: Wednesday, 11 March, 2009 03:05 PM

 

Located in the heart of Oregon’s lush Willamette Valley, Western Oregon University is the oldest institution in the Oregon University system with an award-winning campus that blends welcoming traditional features with multimedia classrooms, wireless web access and a state-of-the-art library. WOU is home to the nationally-renowned Teaching Research Institute, the Regional Resource Center on Deafness and the Rainbow Dance Theatre with approximately two-thirds of its students in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the rest in the College of Education.