Best Practices for Developing a Successful Rutgers Day Program The most successful programs are simple, informative, interactive, and fun! Keep the following information and tips in mind as you collaborate with colleagues to come up with ideas. You can always contact us at for help.
Rutgers Day Goals Instill pride in New Jersey residents and the Rutgers community by showcasing the exciting things happening at their state university through an enjoyable experience Give a human face to the university by showcasing engaged students, faculty, and staff Provide new ways for alumni to connect with their alma mater Engage local communities by inviting their participation Demonstrate Rutgers’ value to the state
What does Rutgers Day look like? More than 500 programs are clustered into high visibility areas on the Busch, College Avenue, and Cook/Douglass campuses. Some programs are indoors, but most are under white-peaked tents and at tables. Each campus has at least one performance stage. Food vendors are strategically placed around campuses. Directional and “factoid” signs lead visitors to program areas. Information tents are placed in key locations.
Types of programs Performances: music, dance, theater Mini-lectures; Demonstrations; Experiments; Info sessions Hands-on activities Exhibits Information / display tables
Where do you fit in? Schools & Departments –Tell your story with a game or interesting display. Engage the audience. Make it kid-friendly, and parents will learn too. Get faculty involved. Professors make a great impression on prospective students, parents of current students, and alumni. Student Organizations –Visitors love interacting with students. You can ask for donations, but DO NOT CHARGE MONEY to participate in an activity. Rutgers Day is FREE. Performers –Students, faculty, and staff are invited to perform solo or with their group on a mainstage (Big R or Scarlet). Dancers, singers, musical groups, and theater groups are encouraged to submit
Tips For Rutgers Day Success! Know your audience. They are mostly alumni with young families, but senior citizens, and local residents enjoy the day too. Keep your program ‘G’ rated There’s a lot to do at Rutgers Day. People won’t hang around for long, so keep your activity short. Be friendly and welcoming. Engage visitors as they pass by. Find a creative way to show the mission of your school, department, or organization.
More Tips Focus on ‘friend-raising’ not fundraising. Plan for inclement weather. Consider load-in and load-out plans. Go ‘green’ by limiting handouts. Build in time and coverage for lunch breaks; check out our food vendors and student run BBQs. Schedule time to enjoy Rutgers Day with your family and friends; work in shifts. Use social media during the day to get people to campus and to your program. Bring a camera; post photos on the Rutgers Day Facebook page or other social media.Rutgers Day Facebook Survey your visitors for feedback.
Marketing Tips Start marketing your program NOW. Use materials found on the Rutgers Day website (flyers; signs; templates; Save-the-Date card).Rutgers Day website Include Rutgers Day and your program information in newsletters and general s. Add a Rutgers Day link to your signature, Facebook page, or YouTube channel. Become a fan on Facebook, and encourage friends to become fans as well. RSVP to our event.Facebook Share our flyers, ads, and bookmarks with others. Encourage your friends and family to attend! Spread the word about Rutgers Day!
Give-Aways & Sponsors You don’t need to give something away to attract people to your program. If your activity is fun…they will come. If you do give out items, be sure they come from approved vendors (check with Trademark Licensing).Trademark Licensing No corporate logos or names should appear on giveaways. This day is about Rutgers, not corporations or businesses. If someone wants exposure to our visitors, direct them to our sponsor page.page
What does Rutgers Day Provide for You? Promotion in ads, billboards, radio announcements, mailings, Targum wrap, etc. Program listings on website, booklet handout, and mobile ap Free parking and special Rutgers Day bus route Information tents and campus greeters Signage on roads; around campuses; at program locations Staff assistants in program areas Tables, chairs, and tents where appropriate Rutgers Day t-shirts Public safety and facilities management
What to Expect Leading up to Rutgers Day Notification s about submitting your program Responses to your phone calls and s for help planning your program Information updates on our Facebook page and website Mid-March: Confirmation with information about your program requirements, location, and t-shirts April 1: Downloadable program listings on our website Weather alerts/rain plan if necessary
Need help? Web: rutgersday.rutgers.edu Phone: Programming questions: ext. 672 Logistical questions: ext. 649 Student organizations or performance questions: ext. 675