Wikipedia:Notable alumni
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This was a proposed policy that was discussed in December 2006. The result of the discussion was recorded in
There is some confusion about how notable a person must be to be listed as a "notable" alumnus in a college, high school, graduate school, etc., in Wikipedia. On some occasions, this has led to edit wars. This guideline is meant to offer standard guidance about when to include an individual as a "notable" alumnus.
Purpose of lists of alumni
If you are a new Wikipedia editor please remember that the purpose of a list of notable alumni is always to provide useful information about a school and its alumni, and never to promote either an individual or a school. Wikipedia is not an indiscriminate collection of personal biographies or a tool for self-promotion. Additionally, because our goal is to build an encyclopedia that treats every subject fairly and accurately, lists of alumni should maintain a
Inclusion criteria
A person should be included as a "notable alumna or alumnus" if the person would qualify for an article in his or her own right under
Thus, people who have their own Wikipedia articles should generally be listed under "notable alumni" (if there is such a section at all), and people who do not have an article should generally not be listed unless the reason they don't have an article is because, although it would qualify under
Individuals receiving
It is possible that some institutions would have so many notable alumni, that including all of them in the main article would be inappropriate. This guideline is not meant to govern that situation. (If the total number grows very large, it would probably be appropriate to simply offer a few emblematic examples and create a separate article for the full list, or simply not have a section on "notable alumni".)
Relevant guideline
If you came here for guidance on whether to put an alumnus/a in a list, the current guideline is provided on the page