Looking at the numbers Record 2012 freshman class maintains high standards Some have suggested that this first Adrian Standard, I received year’s record class is the result of many compliments on the a diminished academic admission content and the design of the standard on behalf of the Office newsletter. In addition, we of Admissions. The data below is received a couple of helpful provided to illustrate the academic messages requesting content for quality of this year’s incoming class. future editions. The balance of The Office of the Vice President & this article is a response to one Dean of Academic Affairs reviewed and confirmed these data. such message. Following distribution of the
The Adrian Standard’s foundational edition has garnered a great deal of feedback for the Enrollment Division to reflect upon. As stated in the initial offering, the Offices of Admissions, Financial Aid, and Marketing & Public Relations hope to continue to utilize this format as one vehicle to provide the Adrian College community with useful information regarding the organization’s activities and as a mode of communication regarding promotional events. Thank you for the many favorable comments on the initial piece. We received many positive comments on the layout and the content of the newsletter. We have invested a considerable amount of time to reflect on a few, specific questions raised as a result of the initial edition. In upcoming editions, we will attempt to respond to your feedback with thoughtful analysis and interesting data. I continue to encourage your feedback regarding the topics covered in this newsletter. Additionally, should you have suggestions for future topics or information, please feel free to contact me directly with your ideas at extension 4029 or fhribar@adrian.edu
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Frank J. Hribar, DBA Vice President for Enrollment & Student Affairs
New Adrian.edu launch
In November, Adrian College launched an innovative and dynamic new look for adrian.edu. The completely redesigned website offered a fully interactive and visually appealing perspective for prospective students and friends of the College. From social media interaction to photographic enhancement, the new appearance reflected the branding strategy implemented throughout the course of the previous year. “The Adrian College website had not undergone significant redevelopment in over five years,” said Jennifer Compton, director of Public Relations. “The efforts to create a user-friendly and engaging site was as a direct result of over a year of study and analysis on what students are looking for in an educational website.”
The new adrian.edu offers a stimulating approach to information using multimedia and direct engagement with staff and faculty. A streamlined look with a return to the ‘black and gold’ roots of the institution, adrian. edu invites users to explore its contents with ease. “The collaboration of staff at Adrian College with Prime Studios resulted in a fully-functional and unique opportunity to promote the outstanding programs and faculty that call Adrian home,” said Compton. “Though not without its ‘growing pains’, we believe the new look will result in a favorable response from prospective and current students as well as the greater Adrian College family.”
ADRIAN.EDU/ADMISSIONS
UPCOMING EVENTS
EVENT SPOTLIGHT
TRANSFER STUDENT ORIENTATION December 14, 2012 8:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
SCHOLARSHIP DAYS January 19, 2013 February 16, 2013 March 16, 2013
AROUND CAMPUS
Pep rally before NCAA playoffs
Luminaries in front of Downs Hall
An in-depth preview of Adrian College academic programs Scholarship Day is the next major, oncampus event hosted by the Office of Admissions. This event will be held on three different dates during Spring Semester (January 19, February 16, and March 16) and is meant for admitted students only. Students who are invited select an academic discipline that they have an interest in and spend the day with other incoming students who share the same interest. During this event, they have the opportunity to interact with professors and current students from their selected department and are able to experience what it is like to be an Adrian College student in that specific program. While the students are provided with an in-depth look at the academic departments, parents and other guests of the students have a separate agenda and gain a substantial amount of valuable information. Visitors will learn more about Financial Aid, Career Planning, the Institutes, and the Honors Program. This event is highly successful because attendees can potentially earn a renewable $2,000 scholarship ($8,000 over four years) for participating. The
Lord Mayor of Westminster visits
elevated attendance at this event can be attributed to the importance of financial assistance, which is often a deciding factor when a student is selecting where to obtain their degree. In addition, the amount of information provided appeals to students and their guests and provides them with an opportunity to experience something that many other colleges do not offer. The faculty and staff who lead and participate in the programs offered at Scholarship Day are given the task of enhancing the Adrian College experience. They succeed through their personalized interactions with the attendees and by bringing Adrian’s various departments to life through their presentations and programs. The combination of a potential scholarship and the in-depth, informative sessions prove to be an effective way to encourage students to visit campus. Current statistics show that 40% of students who visit campus ultimately enroll (a rate that is much higher than peer schools) making this event fundamental when securing incoming students. For more information regarding this event, please visit the Adrian College website at adrian.edu.
Bulldog 101 Recap As we near the end of the semester, the Office of Admissions is happy to announce that our Fall Open House, Bulldog 101, exceeded expectations and proved to be efficacious. Two separate events took place bringing
approximately 165 students and their families to Adrian College’s campus. Faculty, staff, and several students assisted with the preparation and implementation of the event and the success of Bulldog 101 would not have been possible without them. Their hard work and dedication to Adrian College
is not unnoticed and is greatly appreciated. We are currently in preparation for our major spring event, Scholarship Day. The Office of Admissions looks forward to working with the Adrian College community to secure the success of this upcoming event.
Looking at the Numbers (continued)
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We hope these data illuminate the fact that this class is distinguishable by more than simply its large enrollment number. This class has retained the academic standard we all have strived to achieve in a very demanding environment. In addition to the data provided above, this class boasts the largest number of freshmen with an ACT composite score of 25 or higher.
It also claims the College’s largest number of out-of-state students while drawing a significant number with strong leadership backgrounds. This class includes the largest number of non-athletes and is also the College’s most diverse – comprised of the highest percentage (30%) of minorities compared to any other class in the College’s history.
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