Penn State University - La Vie Yearbook (University Park, PA)

 - Class of 1985

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10 The View From Herc Tracy Kciscr While recruiting prospective students for the University '1 Important to note how extra- curricular acuvities, swhethor they be organizations, clubs or free lance sports, played a major role in making the University smaller to each individual, which nturn made each individual a vital part of the university.

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N 'rm 5 'f After experiencing the mechamcs and the ' geography of Penn State: for over a car, Jofdan 5 initial impression of its Hspirit hadn t changed.- He simply had one long-rangc goal in mind: to take a great university and make it greater. Thc Vicw From Here 9



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kt allow prospective Penn State students to experience the I Wnlklng tours conducted by the Lion Ambassadors Universityic size first hand. Dave Benin Ah. the forever loved olm'lnl-ehe knows it. He is involved in an activity which helps promote a name for a schoolLthrough equity and the enforcement to set standards for all members. 9... Dave Dcuin On The Individual rientation sessions, bus and walking tours to campus, financial aid workshops, college fairs and high school Visits, among other activities, all played a major role in recruiting prospective students to Penn State. It wasn't an easy task to present the many advantages of a major university in a brief visit with students, but the admissions staff at all campuses enthusiastically represented Penn State to more than 100,000 prospective freshman and transfer students each year. One recruitment activity undertaken by admissions staff that allowed potential students to see Penn State on a personal level was the Spend A Summer Day program, isee photo at leftJ thths designed for high school juniors and their parents, and includes a full day of activity to acquaint them with what it's like to be a fail Penn State student, explained : Carla Holway, Assistant Director Tomlones of Undergraduate Admissions. Although some were surprised by the size of Penn State, there were ways to minimize the size. the always discuss the almost unlimited opportunities to develop friendships with students and teachers and to participate in extracurricular activities-all of which provided students with opportunities to receive personal attention and to become involved in the campus community. m L k The View From Here

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