Michigan State University - Red Cedar Log Yearbook (East Lansing, MI)

 - Class of 1980

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Charles Seely, “we don’t shy away from that; we present the advantages of bigness.’’ Size did not have to be a dis- advantage. Brian Klebba, a senior in psychology liked the size of MSU. l en- joy lots of people and being exposed to different cultures. | feel | get the person- al attention | need when | look for it.”’ Another advantage pointed out by Mr. Curry was “the diversity provided by a large college. Students can change | majors and explore possibilities because | of our large curriculum and staff.” Charles Seely said, ‘There is an advan- tage in being big, because you can be small,” referring to the Honors College and residential colleges. Mail follow-up was another way the admissions department brought to MSU to prospective students. MSU mailed 20,000 applications to students who in- dicated MSU as a preference on their ACT SAT test scores. ‘Following accep- | Photography by Paula Mohr a | tance to the university the average high school student receives eight letters. These monthly newsletters were sent to prospective students to familiarize them with the university,’” said Mr. Seely, who supported the system with the student response he has received. “Students said, ‘yeah, | received a lot of mail, but the only school that kept sending it was MSU. Their follow-up showed they were interested in me.’” Mr. Seely saw the role of the admis- sions department as an informative one. “We aren't recruiters giving a hard sell. We try to present information to stu- dents to aid their decisions,’’ he said. “After all, the admission office doesn’t sell the university; the university does. Satisfied students sell the university,” which helped the job of the Admissions Department at MSU during the 1979 80 academic year. THE INITIATION ... SCHEDULES, TESTS, STUDENT LIFE 23



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