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Among
the priorities for the upcoming
year of recruitment is a continued
increase in the quality of our students.
This will result, in part, from
an increase in selectivity for admission
to the college.
The profile of WJC's most recent
classes includes students of strong
academic ability who have also achieved
outside the classroom in high school
activities, often in leadership
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The
most recent class, one of the most talented
in the College's history, had an average
high school GPA of 3.68 and the middle
50% of the class had an ACT Composite
between 23 and 28. Also, 60% of the class
was in the top quarter of their high school
class. In order to be among the top liberal
arts colleges in the country, Jewell seeks
to continue this trend of raising the
standard of academic excellence.
If Jewell is to meet its enrollment objectives
- to increase total enrollment by 175
students and improve the quality and selectivity
of incoming classes over the next five
years, assistance from the alumni community
is welcomed. First and foremost, some
of our best referrals come from alumni
who refer well-qualified students who
would benefit from and contribute to the
Jewell experience. With the addition of
an online referral form on the Alumni
website and in every edition of the Cardinal
Connection (click the link "Recommend
a Student" on the front page of Cardinal
Connection to be directed to our online
form), it has never been easier to provide
the appropriate information to follow
up with a student.
Beyond helping the Office of Admission
become aware of specific students, there
are many opportunities to be more actively
involved in the recruitment of new Jewell
alumni. Over the next year, the Office
of Admission would like to identify alumni
interested in writing notes and having
conversations with prospective students
and parents about the value of a Jewell
education. The idea would be to have alumni
contacting students who live in their
area or who have mutual interests. Alumni
may also be asked to assist our Admission
staff with college fairs in key metropolitan
areas in the region.
During the course of the past year, alumni
have already been involved in some new
and helpful ways. In late January and
early February, alumni were involved with
panel discussions at two Scholar Recognition
Day events. The panels were created as
a way for alumni to interact with the
parents of top applicants to the College.
The alumni shared thoughts about their
decision to come to Jewell, their experience
as a Jewell student, and their lives beyond
Jewell. In March, alumni hosted events
at their homes, designed to bring the
Jewell community closer to where prospective
students live.
Alumni Board of Governors President Kit
(Truex) Mair '75 and Trustee Julius Anderson
'71 generously opened up their homes for
the first ever "Jewell on the Road"
receptions in Shawnee, Kan., and St. Louis,
Mo. Other alumni, faculty, staff, and
current students' parents attended these
events and spent time speaking with prospective
students and their parents about Jewell.
The great news is that many of the students
who met WJC alumni during the past year
are planning to be a part of the incoming
class this fall. The goal for the upcoming
year is to have additional receptions
in cities such as Springfield, Mo.; Wichita,
Kan.; Tulsa, Okla.; Omaha, Neb. and other
parts of Kansas City and St. Louis.
If you are interested in participating
in any of these kinds of activities to
help us spread the word about Jewell,
please call or email Jason Groves, Assistant
Dean of Admission, at 816-415-7507 or
grovesj@william.jewell.edu.
Jewell is looking forward to welcoming
another excellent class in the Fall of
2006, and also to working with alumni
to let top students know about the great
things happening at Jewell!
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