As of January 2026, the American university with the largest
paid (dues-paying) member alumni club is
Pennsylvania State University.
While many universities have recently moved toward "non-dues" models where every graduate is automatically a member (making their total "member" count equal to their total living alumni), Penn State maintains a distinct dues-paying structure that consistently ranks as the world's largest.
Top Universities by Paid Alumni Membership
- Pennsylvania State University (Penn State Alumni Association): It is recognized as the world's largest dues-paying alumni association, reporting nearly 175,000 active, paying members as of 2025/2026. This is part of a broader network of over 800,000 living alumni.
- Ohio State University: Historically cited as one of the largest dues-paying associations in the country, it maintains a massive engaged base within its total alumni population of over 600,000.
- University of Michigan: The Alumni Association of the University of Michigan (AAUM) has one of the most robust paid membership models, serving a total living alumni base of nearly 700,000.
- University of Texas at Austin (Texas Exes): Known for its "Texas Exes" association, it maintains a significant paid membership base (including life memberships) within a total network of over 600,000 alumni.
Important Distinction: Total Alumni vs. Paid Members
In 2025 and 2026, several large public universities surpassed others in
total living alumni, b
ut their "member" counts often include all graduates for free:
- Indiana University: Now boasts the largest total living alumni base in the U.S. with over 805,000 individuals.
- Texas A&M University: While it has a massive and fierce "Aggie Network" of over 640,000 former students, its association does not require dues for general membership, distinguishing it from Penn State's paid model.