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College Fairs.
College fairs are great places for students to pick up brochures and information about different colleges. College fairs are held in communities throughout the nation.

Although the admission representatives would like to attend the fairs in California, Colorado, Florida, etc., it is not often possible.

Representing Monmouth at a local college fair is a great way for you to get involved in new student recruitment. If you volunteer for this responsibility, you may be asked to help an admission representative at a fair or become an honorary admission representative for a night.

The information below contains special instructions which will help you to get started in conducting your very first successful college fair. 

Steps to a Successful College Fair

Approximately two weeks before the fair you will receive a box of materials which will include the following:

  • Inquiry cards
  • Introductory brochures
  • Applications
  • Viewbooks
  • Financial aid brochures
  • Campus visit brochures
  • Name tag
  • Pens
  • Evaluation form
  • Business reply envelope
  • Monmouth College tablecloth (optional)

If you haven’t received the box two weeks prior to the fair, please contact our office at 1-800-747-2687.

Within two business days after the fair, return the evaluation form and inquiry cards in the business reply envelope. Please return any leftover material and send us the receipt so you can be reimbursed for your postal expense.

Perspective students and their parents will look to you as a source of information about Monmouth College. They may ask questions about availability of academic majors, educational costs, and student life.

We strongly encourage you to read through the admission brochures before the college fair to familiarize yourself with our educational programs. If, while looking through the brochures, you come across something that is not clear, please call the office before the fair. One of the admissions representatives would be more than happy to go through the information with you.

The following is a checklist of helpful hints for a successful college fair:

Arrive early
You should arrive at the college fair thirty to forty minutes before the fair is to begin. It may take awhile to get from your car to the place you are supposed to be.

Allow at least fifteen minutes for setting up the Monmouth College table. There will always be those students who arrive early to get a head start on their college search. If you feel that you have some free time on your hands before the students begin arriving, feel free to walk around, and say hello to the other representatives. If you do the same fair/fairs every year, you will probably see people that you recognize from past programs.

Dress
A professional look is always best for a college fair. Remember that you may be the student's first impression of Monmouth College. Wear your name tag, a friendly smile, and have a good time.

Look approachable
In order to attract students, you should stand at all times to make eye contact. If you are seated behind the table; students will look right over your head, and walk right past you. They will assume that you are not interested, and will be less inclined to visit the Monmouth College table.

Always remain behind your table when speaking with students and parents; standing in front of the Monmouth College's table is not allowed. Smiling and making eye contact with everyone is most important. You may see other representatives seated or leaving their tables.

Chances are they are alumni who have not had training, and do not realize the importance of encouraging students to approach their table. Leaving your table unattended also sends a negative message to perspective families.

Set an attractive table
You will receive a box of materials and a business reply envelope at least two weeks prior to the date of the fair. If you have not received your materials two weeks before the fair, please call the Admission Office at (800) 747-2687. Try to set up the table with an attractive layout of brochures.

Giving away brochures
The two-ply should be filled out by all interested students. Other brochures dealing with campus visits, general information, and financial aid, should be given out to all students with an interest in Monmouth College. Viewbooks and applications should be given out to the very interested student. Please explain to the other students that the viewbook and application will come in the mail after the two-ply is completed and turned in.

All students should complete an inquiry card (two-ply)
Two-plies serve a number of purposes. Its purposes aid in helping the Monmouth admission representatives in putting each student on our mailing list. You will be there to answer any questions students may have about the various inquiries on the card; and you can, at the fair's conclusion, count how many people you spoke with. Keep a close eye on the two-ply (inquiry cards) and make sure that they get mailed back to our office in the business reply envelope within two business days after the fair.

"I do not know" is an acceptable answer
If you do not know the answer to a question, please do not try to improvise. You may wish to pick up various brochures, and go through them to find a subject related to the question asked. This is fine. If you cannot find what you need simply have the student write his/her question on a two-ply card and explain that an admission representative will be in touch with him/her soon. Encourage students to call our office and give them a campus visit brochure. All their questions can be answered through an interview and tour.

Try to meet the host/hostess counselor
Part of your networking for the college should include introducing yourself to the counselor (s) of the school (s) sponsoring the fair.  They may stop by your table at some time during the fair. If they do not, go out of your way to meet them before leaving.

Always be positive when they ask you if you thought it was a worthwhile experience- even if you only spoke to a few students.  It is important to thank them for the invitation and the opportunity to meet with their students. If you have enough materials left, give one of each to the counselor (s) and the school (s) for their files, in case they may need it for future reference.

You make our program work
College fairs are a lot of fun. They give you an opportunity to tell your own success story. We truly appreciate your willingness to share your Monmouth College experience with prospective students.

 
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