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Reaching and Recruiting High-Ability High School Students

Reaching and Recruiting High-Ability High School Students. Increasing interest and applications by reaching high-ability students early. Presented by My College Guide May 11, 2011. Reaching High Ability Students. Defining High Ability.

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Reaching and Recruiting High-Ability High School Students

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  1. Reaching and Recruiting High-Ability High School Students Increasing interest and applications by reaching high-ability students early Presented by My College Guide May 11, 2011

  2. Reaching High Ability Students

  3. Defining High Ability Source: Flickr, crystalingsr. http://www.flickr.com/photos/crystaljingsr/

  4. Attracting High Ability Students Source: Flickr, daynoir. http://www.flickr.com/photos/daynoir/2180510035

  5. Talent Search Programs Source: Flickr, Duke TIP. . http://www.flickr.com/photos/duketip/5436358000

  6. Using Social Media Source: Flickr, juaniraola. http://www.flickr.com/photos/ticalia/4703623633

  7. Defining High Ability Top Factors in The College Admission Decision Source: 2009 State of College Admission Report conducted by the National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC)

  8. Defining High Ability

  9. Strategy: Attract High Achievers

  10. Strategy: Attract High Achievers Saint Joseph College; West Hartford, Connecticut Source: Image Courtesy of Saint Joseph College.

  11. Strategy: Attract High Achievers Almost 47% of colleges and universities begin organized mailings to prospective students in 10th grade. Source: Early notification study conducted by NACAC.

  12. Strategy: Attract High Achievers University of New Orleans Source: Flickr, infrogmation. http://www.flickr.com/photos/infrogmation/3853402679

  13. Strategy: Attract High Achievers Lesley University Source: Flickr, osseous. http://www.flickr.com/photos/osseous/3594979400

  14. Strategy: Attract High Achievers Clark University Source: Flickr, *w*. http://www.flickr.com/photos/documentingtrees/507979681

  15. Strategy: Attract High Achievers Bluffton University Source: Flickr, Andrew|W. http://www.flickr.com/photos/awhitis/211352273

  16. Strategy: Attract High Achievers Rochester College Strategy

  17. Talent Search Programs National Talent Search Programs actively seek and recruit high-ability students on a regional basis as early as grade school.

  18. Talent Search Programs

  19. Talent Search Programs Source: Information based on “Understanding Our Gifted,” by Olszewski-Kubilius, P.  Open Space Communications; Vol. 6, No. 4, March/April 1994.

  20. Talent Search Programs Duke’s TIP Program Source: Duke’s TIP Program.

  21. Talent Search Programs Duke’s TIP Program: 7th Grade Talent Search

  22. Talent Search Programs Benefits of Duke’s TIP Program Source: Duke’s TIP Program. http://www.tip.duke.edu/node/969, Image Source: Flickr, Source: Flickr, Monkeywork Illustration. http://www.flickr.com/photos/davemott/4331693898

  23. Talent Search Programs Northwestern University CTD: 7th – 8th Grade Talent Search Source: Northwestern University CTD.

  24. Talent Search Programs Northwest University Midwest Academic Talent Search Eligibility

  25. Talent Search Programs Benefits of NUMATS Source: Flickr, Monkeywork Illustration. http://www.flickr.com/photos/davemott/4331693898

  26. Social Media: The Facts Source: Flickr, birgirking. http://www.flickr.com/photos/birgerking/4731898939

  27. Social Media: The Facts 96% of Millenials have joined a social network. Source; AFAQs! http://www.afaqs.com/news/story.html?sid=30379_It%27s+official:+Facebook+has+25+million+users+in+India&lt=rss

  28. Social Media: The Facts Will They Find You? Source: Flickr, Kennymatic.http://www.flickr.com/photos/kwl/4856986697

  29. Social Media: The Facts 9 out of 10 Internet Users Visited a Social Networking Site each month in 2010. Source: Comscore: February 2011

  30. Facebook and Twitter: Engage In the words of Captain Picard, “Engage!” Source: Wikipedia, Jean Luc Picard/Star Trek. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:JeanLucPicard.jpg

  31. Blogs: Your Hub Source:Flickr, Kristina B. http://www.flickr.com/photos/barnett/2836828090

  32. Social Media: The Facts It’s estimated that by 2014, 60% of internet users will read blogs at least monthly. Source: eMarketer, August 2010

  33. Social Media: The Facts 57% of businesses have acquired a customer through their company blog. Source: Hubspot, 2011. http://blog.hubspot.com/blog/tabid/6307/bid/11414/12-Mind-Blowing-Statistics-Every-Marketer-Should-Know.aspx

  34. Blogs: Your Hub Waynesburg University Source: Waynesburg University. http://www.waynesburg.edu

  35. Blogs: Your Hub Regent University Source: Regent University. http://www.regent.edu/acad/undergrad/current_students/online_community/blogs.cfm

  36. Blogs: Your Hub Saint Michael’s College Source: Saint Michael’s College. http://www.smcvt.edu/blogs/

  37. Blogs: Your Hub Blogs = Conversation. Use social networks to engage! Source: Flickr, magia3e. http://www.flickr.com/photos/magia3e/3125507985

  38. Facebook and Twitter: Engage What do your social networks say?

  39. Facebook and Twitter: Engage Bethel College Twitter Page Source: http://twitter.com/#!/bethelcollegein

  40. Facebook and Twitter: Engage North Park University Twitter Page Source: North Park University. http://twitter.com/#!/npu

  41. Social Media: The Facts 1 out of every 8 minutes online is spent on Facebook. Source: Comscore, February 2011.

  42. Social Media: The Facts If Facebook were a country it would be the world’s 3rd largest between the United States and Indonesia. Source: Facebook. http://www.facebook.com/press/info.php?statistics

  43. Social Media: The Facts If Facebook were a country… Source: Flickr, columnfive. http://www.flickr.com/photos/35221084@N08/4079398691

  44. Facebook and Twitter: Engage Ambrose University Facebook Page Source: Ambrose University. http://www.facebook.com/ambroseuc#!/ambroseuc?sk=wall

  45. Facebook and Twitter: Engage! Dallas Baptist University Facebook Page Source: Dallas Baptist University. http://www.facebook.com/DallasBaptistUniv

  46. Facebook and Twitter: Engage! Cedarville University Source: Cedarville University. http://www.facebook.com/cedarville

  47. Want to Reach our Readers? Want in? • Participating Colleges can elect to be a part of our special section and appear in our feature article on Christian colleges! • Reach receptive sophomores, first.

  48. My College Guide Our Students: At My College Guide, our students are ready to explore ALL of their college options!

  49. My College Guide My College Guide is Partnered with Talent Search Programs My College Guide’s Annual Magazine Is published every September and mailed to the homes of the most talented sophomores nationwide. Before sophomores start to receive PSAT mailings!

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