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How do you find good community after college?

In college, you are constantly around people in the same boat as you, so making connections is easy. What about in the post-school world?


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Anna’s Answer

That’s such a good question—finding community after college can definitely take more effort, but it’s absolutely possible. One of the best ways is to get involved in activities you enjoy. Joining rec sports leagues, pick-up games, or hobby meetups (like running clubs, book clubs, or gaming groups) can help you meet people with similar interests. Professional networking events, alumni groups, or volunteering are also great ways to build both friendships and career connections.

It can feel a little intimidating at first because you have to be more intentional than in college, but the good news is most people are also looking to make new connections after school—they just don’t always say it out loud. Try a few different activities until you find what feels like the right fit, and give yourself time. Community often builds gradually in this new stage of life!
Thank you comment icon Thanks, can't wait to put this advice into action! Jenna
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Kaylen’s Answer

Hi Jenna,

Life after college can be a big change, but finding a community can really help. It's great to explore new things or dive into activities you already like. For instance, if you love dogs, volunteering at an animal shelter or rescue group could be a fun option. Wherever you are, there are lots of chances to meet people, like joining a club, going to an open mic night, volunteering, or even working part-time at a fast-food place. You'll meet folks from all walks of life, and you might find people you really connect with. Sometimes, they'll even find you and invite you into their group. Just get out there, enjoy yourself, and the right people will come your way!
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Laura’s Answer

Hi Jenna, I appreciate your question. I moved around a lot after college, so I faced this a lot. The best way to make friends and find community is to look for like-minded individuals with common interests. Take some time to think about what you value most and then look for activities and clubs that align with those values. For example, if you value exercise and health, look for a gym that values both and is also good at building community. If you value teamwork as part of your exercise routine, joining a club sport may be the way to go. Love to travel? See if there's a local group to join, perhaps through your local library. Above all else, look for opportunities to have shared experiences with other people and don't be afraid to start something of your own!
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