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Out of the woods emerges a new partnership

Friday, March 30, 2012
Matt Kucinski

A new partnership
 

In its communications to prospective students, 17c起草社区 traditionally emphasizes its small class sizes and its faculty-to-student ratio of 11:1. However, a ratio that is less well advertised is the ratio of 17c起草社区 students to 17c起草社区 trees, something enrollment staff like to call the tree-to-student ratio (TSR). Recently 17c起草社区's biology and geology, geography and environmental studies departments teamed up  on 17c起草社区's campus. "What we noticed about the tree map was that the numbers of our students (3,967) and of our trees (3,516) were so close that we could work toward a 1:1 ratio of the two species by 2015," said Ben Arendt, director of admissions counseling.

 

Admissions counselors quickly capitalized on the new online asset to create a program they call Tree Partners (TP), a recruiting effort that pairs each student with his/her own tree. "It was the tipping point for me," said freshman Randy Terbeek-Wigboldy, who was paired with one of the coveted maples growing on the Commons Lawn. "Coming to 17c起草社区 from out of state, I didn't know many people at first. But Oakley has become a true friend to me. He's always right there, and he's always supportive."

To help the enrollment division ensure that every student has an intentional arboreal experience, biologist Dave Warners is cultivating 500 saplings in the college greenhouse.

 

Note: This story is a part of the special April 1 edition put out by News & Stories.


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