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June 30, 2008

Updates From "Friartown"

Summer is a quieter time in the world of college athletics, but we still have some exciting things going on here in "Friartown." Here's what's been happening so far this summer in the world of PC Athletics:

*Associate VP for Athletics Bob Driscoll Named Division I Northeast Region Athletics Director of the Year!

*Women's Soccer Recruiting Class Ranked in Top 100 in the Nation!

*Big East Conference Announces Formation of Men's Lacrosse League - Friars and six other institutions will join the league and begin play in 2010.

*Field Hockey Coach Diane Madl Inducted into PA State Athletic Hall Of Fame

That's the big news from Friartown - of course, you can stay up to date on all of PC's sports teams by visiting our Athletics website: www.friars.com.

June 19, 2008

Summer Updates From PC & the Office of Admission

I know, the title should say "ALMOST Summer" ... but we're close enough!

New student orientation for our incoming freshman class starts today - we have a very dedicated group of upperclassman orientation leaders who have been on campus training for the past couple of weeks, and we're excited to officially welcome our new first-year students to campus!
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If you are an incoming freshman, welcome - and thanks for continuing to read the blog into the summer! If you have an interest in becoming a student blogger during your freshman year at PC, keep an eye on your PC e-mail account during July for more information...

Our new admission reception area is online in the rotunda of Harkins Hall, just down the stairs from our office. This new space will help to alleviate some of the congestion we have in our office on busy campus visit days. (We're still waiting for the final pieces of furniture - it should be officially complete soon!!)

The admission staff has returned from the New England Association for College Admission Counseling (NEACAC) Annual Meeting & Conference, where nine of us were last week. We spent the week discussing various admission topics with over 500 NEACAC members in Burlington, VT. As the co-coordinator of our Admission Ambassador organization here at PC, I had the opportunity to see how some other institutions used their student volunteers and took away some ideas that we may put in place at PC during the coming year. Oh, and I also shared some blogging thoughts with colleagues at other schools - blogging is definitely one of my favorite topics!

Summer campus visits are in full swing - we have an energetic group of summer admission student assistants who would love to show you around campus! (And if you're planning on coming to the 10:30 Group Information Session tomorrow morning - I'll see you there!).

As we progress through the summer, I will continue to provide you with updates - including photo tours of some of our campus facilities. Until then, enjoy the first official weekend of summer 2008!

June 12, 2008

Hello from the NEACAC Annual Meeting & Conference!

Hi there! This posting comes to you from the state of Vermont, where I am attending the New England Association for College Admission Counseling (NEACAC) Annual Meeting and Conference. Over 500 college admission counselors and high school counselors are here with me to connect with colleagues, discuss important student issues, and learn some new things from other professionals in our field. I enjoy meeting admission counselors from other institutitons and hearing about some of the things they are doing in their respective offices. It's also great to be here with our colleagues on the high school side of the desk - being able to exchange in discussions with secondary school counselors helps us on the college side to get a better sense of what is happening in the high schools where we see applications from each year.

The NEACAC Conference is also a great place to reconnect with counselors (both admission and high school) who we haven't seen since the fall. I spend almost two months with the same group of admission counselors in my travel territories during September and October, but don't see very much of them during the winter and spring as we all return to our institutions to read applications. I also spend a lot of time talking to high school counselors on the phone about their students who have applied to PC, but I haven't always met them in person. Just last night, I met two high school counselors for the first time face to face - but we have had many phone conversations over the past couple of years about their applicants. It's great to be able to put a face with the voice!

More details from the conference to come - I hope that you are enjoying the beautiful summer weather!

*Scott
Burlington, VT

June 9, 2008

Summer Campus Visits

We officially have a heat wave here in New England: three straight days at 90 degrees or higher! So, even though the official first day of summer is still almost two weeks away, I think we can unofficially say that summertime is here! And with the arrival of the summer months comes our summer campus visit season at PC, for our juniors who will soon be seniors in high school (and the sophomores - soon to be juniors - who want to get an early start!).

Today is our first day of campus visits for the summer of '08, which means we will have student-led campus tours and a group information session taking place. Tours and information sessions will be available Monday through Friday throughout the summer. Generally, tours depart at 9:00 AM, 12:00 PM, and 3:00 PM Monday through Thursday and 9:00 AM and 12:00 PM only on Fridays. Group information sessions will take place at 10:30 AM Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays and 1:30 PM on Tuesdays and Thursdays. If you are coming to a campus tour only, you do not need to register - simply arrive by the scheduled time at Harkins Hall. For Group Information Sessions, we do ask that you call our office at (800) 721-6444 to register so we know how many families will be in attendance.

Please see our full campus visit schedule to be certain that a tour and/or information session will be available on the day you will be visiting. We look forward to welcoming you to campus this summer!

June 2, 2008

Admission Staff Retreat & Summer 2008

Welcome to June 2008! Wow. That came fast, didn't it? The arrival of the summer months brings a slightly more relaxed atmosphere in the Office of Admission, but also a time of great importance for the upcoming academic year. The 2007-08 school year has come to a close, and if you have been along for the ride on this blog since the end of last summer, you've seen the variety of different responsibilities that admission counselors have throughout the year. We've moved from the fall travel season to application review to the spring campus programming season... and now we have reached the summer months. During the summer, we close the book on the 2007-08 year and spend a great deal of time planning for the 2008-09 academic year. And that brings us to our annual admission staff retreat, which took place last week...

Each year near the end of May, all of our admission counselors attend a three-day retreat, during which we assess the previous year and then turn the page, so to speak, and create the goals for the new admission cycle that is about to begin. This retreat is a nice opportunity for each counselor to share his or her thoughts on the previous year and ideas and goals for the upcoming year with the rest of the staff. New initatives are created here (new ideas for our office publications and campus programming opportunities, for example) and each counselor comes away with a group of projects to complete during the summer so that the plans are in place for the fall. The planning that takes place during the summer months is vital for the rest of the year to run smoothly - so that's what I will be spending a lot of time doing this summer!

Along with my travel and application responsibilities, I also serve as the co-coordinator of our student Ambassador program, work with our athletic recruits, serve as the liaison to the Humanities departments on campus, and am part of the electronic communication task force (which means I spend a lot of time writing, editing, and updating the admission pages of our website). I will spend time this summer focusing on each of these areas, in addition to planning my fall travel schedule. I also will have the opportunity to attend some workshops and conferences this summer with other college admission professionals - these programs give us a sense of what is going on in the admission world and at other colleges and universities across the country.

So, there you have it! Oh, and along with the planning and assessment that takes place, we'll also be welcoming LOTS of campus visitors this summer - visit opportunities begin next week! I'll fill you in on more specifics on all of the above as we move through the summer!