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Sevier, Bob; Drew, Catherine – Currents, 1991
Geodemographics can pinpoint potential college students, increasing the cost effectiveness of recruiting processes for many institutions. The geodemographic analyst should be able to produce penetration reports, lifestyle profiles, high school profiles, maps, and zip code ranges. Costs vary greatly, and the result is information that the college…
Descriptors: College Students, Cost Effectiveness, Demography, Geographic Distribution
Vitale, Thomas – Currents, 1987
Publications consultants picked three student recruitment brochures that were the best search pieces they had seen and described why they worked. The three brochures and their designers included: University of Pennsylvania and North Charles Street Design Organization; Carleton College and George Dehne; and DePaul University and Stein Educational…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Layout (Publications), Marketing, Pamphlets
Ryan, Ellen – Currents, 1993
In an interview, Dorothy A. Durkin, a successful marketing specialist at a major university's school of continuing education, discusses her approach to marketing, specific strategies, and techniques for using and storing information. She offers five guiding principles for reaching prospects personally and persuasively. (MSE)
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Higher Education, Institutional Advancement, Management Information Systems
Hall, Cindy – Currents, 1993
To market their institutions effectively, college advancement professionals need to understand that marketing encompasses several specific activities and begins with the customer's needs, not the institution's. The administrator must know the institution thoroughly before developing a marketing plan and be able to develop and adapt marketing…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, College Planning, College Role, Higher Education
Landers, Mary – Currents, 1986
Many institutions of higher education are adopting video as a recruitment tool. Different methods of distributing videos include: mailing, networks, recruitment trips, and on campus use. Suggestions for producing a video are provided. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Admission, College Applicants, Higher Education, Institutional Advancement
Gallien, Kathryn J. – Currents, 1986
Empire State College, a branch of the State University of New York, is a public institution designed for adults with 5,500 students at 40 locations. ESC's most successful student recruitment method is word of mouth. Suggestions on how to attract students are provided. (MLW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Continuing Education, Higher Education
Crane, Patti – Currents, 1991
Geodemographic analysis offers colleges a description of student or donor prospect groupings, and direction on finding more of them. However, the method only complements careful use of other resources such as internal yield and retention information, matriculant and nonmatriculant surveys, national and longitudinal data services, focus groups, and…
Descriptors: College Students, Demography, Donors, Fund Raising
Myers, Judith G. – Currents, 1985
When the product is education, enthusiastic college students make ideal salespeople. Student recruiters use various marketing strategies including helping with recruitment literature; hosting visitors; and telephoning, writing, or visiting interested students. Some sales techniques are described. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Admission, College Bound Students, College Students, Higher Education
Halpern, Sheldon; Rosenblum, Jesse H. – Currents, 1986
The spreadsheet can be a powerful tool in marketing. Using a spreadsheet and admissions data, models can be built for: periodic reports of admission status, projections of the size and quality of the incoming class, and long-term recruitment strategy. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Admission, Computer Oriented Programs, Data Processing, Futures (of Society)
Atteberry, Mary Wade – Currents, 1987
Media relations efforts at Wittenberg University are concentrated on newpapers, magazines, and radio and TV stations that will heighten the institution's visibility in the areas of student recruitment and fund raising. The college president is seen as the institution's chief public relations officer.
Descriptors: College Admission, College Presidents, Fund Raising, Higher Education
Currents, 1985
A total of 294 schools, colleges, and universities received prizes in this year's CASE Recognition program. Awards were given in: public relations programs, student recruitment, marketing, program pulications, news writing, fund raising, radio programming, school periodicals, etc. (MLW)
Descriptors: Achievement, Alumni, Awards, Higher Education
Stout, Don F.; Channell, Maggi – Currents, 1987
A survey for incoming freshmen was used to identify the two most important influences on decisions to enroll at Ohio University. This information was then used to improve publications used in student recruitment. Turning admissions data into publications is discussed. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Admission, College Choice, Higher Education, Marketing
Sugarman, Joe – Currents, 1996
Five trends in the creation of college student recruitment publications are identified: (1) using market research and marketing principles; (2) targeting specific groups; (3) honesty about campus personality and reputation; (4) cost-effectiveness; and (5) creativity in using effective copy and design. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Students, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Trends, Higher Education
Provencio, Ricardo B. – Currents, 1990
Strategies to recruit Hispanic students at Vassar College, California Lutheran University, and Arizona State University are described. Some suggestions include find out what current students think so you'll know your strengths, develop ongoing relationships with high schools with significant Hispanic populations, work with families, etc. (MLW)
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, College Students, Higher Education, Hispanic American Students
Fisher, Mark A. – Currents, 1995
College and university initiatives to recruit students through the Internet are described. Issues discussed include the kind and quality of information made available, different means of accessing it, and responding to user requests. Techniques for publishing on the World Wide Web and reaching the appropriate Internet audience are offered. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Applicants, Computer Networks, Electronic Mail
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