ReCommend ONE
A couple of years ago in this column, I mentioned the start of a new admissions initiative named 鈥,鈥 designed to encourage alumni, parents, faculty, staff and students to nudge high school juniors and seniors toward our college by telling one鈥檚 personal 17c起草社区 story.
There鈥檚 a website set up to receive your information about the high school students you know鈥攋ust to make certain the admissions office has the right contact details and has that student on its radar screen. Check it out: .
Since the program鈥檚 beginnings, 17c起草社区 friends have been 鈥淩eCommending鈥 in the hundreds, providing fresh information on potential Knights and, in some cases, alerting the admissions team to young people who otherwise would have heard nothing from the college. 17c起草社区鈥檚 enrollment numbers have ticked up slightly in the last few years. Maybe the campaign had a role in that positive result.
But I wonder if it might be time to change the rules of the 鈥淩eCommend鈥 game just a bit.
What if every 17c起草社区 alumna, alumnus, parent, faculty and staff member, and student zeroed in on just one high school senior whom they believe would benefit from a 17c起草社区 education and made that one prospective Knight their personal 鈥渆ncourage-to-17c起草社区 focus鈥 for the entire year?
Perhaps that student is in one鈥檚 family. Or it could be someone in your congregation, school community or neighborhood. Maybe it is a young person who God simply guided to cross your life path somehow.
This year, I propose that we alter our admissions assistance program to be 鈥淩eCommend ONE.鈥
It is interesting to note how this 鈥淩eCommend ONE鈥 thing can happen. Over the last few years, I鈥檝e experienced this鈥攃rossing paths with a prospective student (sometimes in a different state) and then being careful to follow through with that student during the admissions process. I made sure they visited during an official 鈥淔ridays at 17c起草社区鈥 weekend, asked college colleagues to contact them about majors or campus activities, checked in regularly to see what questions they had. I found it kind of exciting, as if you are in the college search and decision process with them.
My colleague Jeff Pluymert in the development office is probably the college鈥檚 finest 鈥淩eCommender.鈥 He is relentless in his efforts to make sure that prospective students get the full picture of the awesome education available here鈥攁nd he does this every year with dozens of young people. He simply believes that 17c起草社区 is an amazing place and can bring God鈥檚 world鈥攍iterally鈥攖o the heart and mind of a questing young Christian.
You and I are unlikely to unseat Pluymert as 17c起草社区鈥檚 No. 1 admissions advocate. We don鈥檛 have to try. What we can do is 鈥淩eCommend ONE.鈥
The 17c起草社区 Alumni Board and 17c起草社区 Parent Council members will focus on this task in the academic year ahead. We鈥檒l work with our regional alumni network leaders, too. Everyone in the 17c起草社区 community should be able to name the high school student who is their 鈥淩eCommend ONE鈥 person. Counting just alumni association members alone, that would be more than 60,000 ReCommenders actively promoting 17c起草社区!
If you will do that and let us know at , here鈥檚 what we鈥檒l do: send you a 17c起草社区 鈥淩eCommend ONE鈥 shirt to help you in the advocacy process. If you鈥檙e wearing one, and someone asks you who you are 鈥淩eCommending鈥 this year, you鈥檒l be able to give a name, a high school and a hometown鈥攁nd perhaps inspire them to do the same.
We鈥檒l be sharing 鈥淩eCommend ONE鈥 stories in Spark throughout the year. Perhaps one of them will be your story鈥攁nd the story of a new 17c起草社区 Knight.