Colgate... 13 Saturday visit days this fall
Colgate has sent two more postcards in August... both of them focused on the opportunities to make a campus visit this fall. I'm not quite sure which arrived first, but logic tells me it might have been like this:
- A "Saturdays@Colgate" card showing that the Colgate admissions people truly do value campus visits as a key recruitment step... no less than 13 fall Saturdays are listed as available: 5 in September, 4 in October, 3 in November and a final day on December 3.
There's also a glitch here... the postcard invites registrations by phone or website visit. But the URL for the web registration leads to the front page of the university and there isn't an obvious campus visit link from that page. The search feature, however, worked well... "Saturdays at Colgate" brought up http://offices.colgate.edu/admission/Saturdays@Colgate/Saturdays@Colgate.htm
Visit this link and you'll see the front side of the postcard and an easy to complete registration form. In an ideal world, the postcard itself would lead visitors directly to this page.
- The second postcard urges readers to "Make new friends" and lists 8 ways to do that, all involving a campus visit. Again, the website link is to the front page when it might have been to a page created especially to repeat and reinforce the message of the card.
The email newsletters also continue. The last one arrived on Saturday, September 1. An image of the "Saturdays@Colgate" postcard is included in the left hand column and when you click on it you go direct to the special "Saturdays" page above. Nicely done. With the postcard arriving before the email, the image in the newsletter reinforces the original message and likely prompts a few who haven't yet acted to plan a visit.
I'm not sure if Colgate holds a record for the number of fall weekend visit opportunities available, but it sure seems as if at 13 that might be the case. As critical as campus visits are to the recruitment process, this is a standard that everyone should try to match. Convenience for the customer. A nice thing to see.
Curiosity question: are you seeing an increase in the number of campus visitors making a first visit after sending you an application for admission?