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Meaningful Alumni Engagement -Without Asking for a Dime Learn how to build a program utilizing alumni volunteers as part of your recruitment initiative MACRAO Conference November 10-12, 2010

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Meaningful Alumni Engagement -Without Asking for a Dime

Learn how to build a program utilizing alumni volunteers as part of your recruitment initiative

MACRAO Conference November 10-12, 2010

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Oakland University Overview

• Founded in 1957 as MSUO• Charter class graduated in 1963 with 125 students

receiving Oakland University diplomas• Over 19,000 students with 134 undergraduate degrees

offered

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Undergraduate Admissions Overview

• OU undergraduate population: 15,530• OU grad level population: 3,523• Fall 2010 FTIAC: 2,311• Fall 2010 Transfer: 1,825• Reasons for collaboration: Alumni participation

increases national recognition, yielding, and retention efforts

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Alumni Relations Overview

• Over 84,500 alumni worldwide• Nearly 60,000 alumni live within the state of Michigan• No out-of-state annual Alumni Relations outreach

initiatives• Reasons for collaboration: AAAP Program initiated to

strategically advance and creatively position Oakland University, while also providing a return on investment to address the economic issues

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AAAP MissionThe Mission of the AAAP is to meaningfully engage Oakland University alumni in the recruitment and retention of Undergraduate Admissions efforts

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Five Strategies1) Leverage Resources and Gain Buy-In from

the Campus

2) Facilitate alumni expertise and passions to appropriate volunteer initiative

3) Coordinate Volunteer Training and Recruitment Opportunities

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Five Strategies4) Maintain Alumni Involvement

5) Recognize and Reward Alumni Service to the University

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1) Leverage Resources and Gain Buy-In from the Campus

• Alumni Faculty and Staff Outreach

• Academic Units Outreach

• Collaboration Outreach to Senior Students

• University Departments Recruiting and Retaining Students

• Grizzly Story Time Visit Program

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Alumni Faculty and Staff Outreach

Alumni Reception Academic Unit Recruitment Programs

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Collaboration Outreach to Senior Students

Senior Brunch

Student Ambassadors

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University Retention Efforts

CORE Reception in Detroit

Freshman Move - In

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University Retention Efforts

Student to Professional Conference

Dinner with a Dozen Grizzlies

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Grizzly Story Time Visit Program

March Is Reading Month initiative Collaboration with Pre-College and PSA programs

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Grizzly Story Time Visit Program

Government Relations collaboration

School of Education collaboration

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2) Market your Initiatives to Alumni

• Web site and marketing materials

• Develop and build a strong relationship with communications and marketing unit

• Affinity groups and utilizing alumni data

• Align with Undergraduate Admissions strategies

• Testimonials and photos

• One-on-one apts

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AAAP WebsiteOakland.edu/aaap

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Marketing Materials Points of Pride piece

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Marketing Materials AAAP brochure

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Communication StrategiesTargeted Markets

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Communication Strategies

News Stories Web Banners

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Social Media

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Utilize Data Available

Past Affinity Groups

• Student Leader Reception• Student Organizations• Student workers• Student Alumni Association• Hometown Grizzlies

Utilizing Alumni Data

• Alumni Faculty and Staff employees

• Alumni who have volunteered at the University in the past

• Alumni who have attended an on campus / off campus event

• Social Media• Alumni Parents • Engagement Outreach

Receptions

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AAAP Aligned with Undergraduate Admissions for Strategic Engagement Outreach

Alumni Engagement Receptions

Leveraging Legacy Scholarships

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AAAP Aligned with Undergraduate Admissions for Strategic Engagement Outreach

Alumni Engagement Receptions

Out-of-State Student Welcome Receptions

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Testimonials and Photos

Share Ambassadors experiences

• Brochures• Receptions • Web site• Stories

Use Photos and Stories to paint the picture

• Photo Slideshow• Follow up story about the event

– Highlight meaningful connections that were made

• Past photos to enhance upcoming opportunity

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3) Coordinate Volunteer Training and Opportunities

• Training

• Align opportunities with Undergraduate Admissions recruitment strategies

• Listen to ambassador interests and respond

• Follow up

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Training• Training Binder• Website Training Materials• One-on-one apts• Follow up

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Face To Face Training Sessions

Out-of-State Recruitment Outreach and Training

Campus Tours and Personal Trainings

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Undergraduate Admissions Recruitment EventsCollege Fairs

Teaming Up With Admissions Adviser at sanctioned fairs

Out-of-state Independently

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Undergraduate Admissions Recruitment Events On Campus

Welcome Receptions

Welcome Reception Alumni Keynote Speakers

Welcome Reception Alumni Hosts

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Undergraduate Admissions Recruitment EventsOn Campus

Go For The Gold!

Alumni Hosts hand out Prizes Alumni panelists share their OU story

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Undergraduate Admissions Recruitment Events

• On campus group visits/connecting with their HS alma mater

• High School visit presentation/visiting their HS alma mater and community college attended

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Undergraduate Admissions Recruitment Events

• Letter to Specific Communities• Email to Specific Student with same

Interest• Grizzly Story Time Visit Program

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4) Maintain Alumni Involvement• Personal contact

• Ask for honest feedback and respond

• Maintain ambassadors trust and they will continue to support

• Share outcomes from their service

• Invitations that are not ALWAYS volunteer based

• Instill ownership

• Social Media

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AAAP E-Newsletter

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Maintain Involvement Evaluation Share Outcomes

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5) Recognize and Reward Alumni Service to the University

• Certificate of appreciation

• Nominate ambassadors for OU Alumni Awards

• Annual Ambassador Night / invitations to university events

• Social media / letter of reference

• Faculty review letter / comments

• AAAP spotlight

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Certificate of Appreciation signed by University President

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OU Alumni Awards BanquetAAAP Ambassadors received the

‘09,’10,&’11 Alumni Spirit & Community Service Awards

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Recognition of Ambassadors

Annual AAAP Appreciation Night

Ambassador Spotlight Button on Multiple Websites

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AAAP Return on Investment

• Out-of-state admits and orientation sign ups increased

• Over 300 ambassadors are engaged and have contributed over 500 volunteer hours of service

• Undergraduate Admissions out-of-state applications have doubled over the last 3 years

• Over 10,000 points of contact have been made with prospective students

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AAAP Tracking

• Alumni contacts• Measurable outcomes• Event Ambassadors• Ambassador hours of service• Estimate points of contact by alumni at event• Evaluations• Additional time, talent, treasure opportunities

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AAAP Programoakland.edu/aaap

Luke FleerAssociate Director of Alumni Engagement

[email protected]@lukefleer