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Amelia Cook Fontella University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
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15 years professional writing experience Writing instructor for over 7 years More than 7 years of experience in college recruitment adult and traditional, public and private More than 7 years of experience in higher education copywriting focus on student/faculty profiles MFA – Creative Writing Generally fun gal !
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identify students with high-quality stories gather stories from adult students include key components in an impactful profile overcome challenges along the way maximize the use of the student story Let’s talk about how to...
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First, a story by Ernest Hemingway. For sale: baby shoes, never worn. Who knew a good story could be so short?
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Tell a story in just 6 words. Stuck? Think of kids stories, jokes, one-liners. Stories can be true or made-up. Try your own life story! Copy Hemingway: “For sale: ___ ___, ___ ___.
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Why did we do that? HOW did that go?
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Student story = your story Endorsements/believability Value to the student (connection) Value to internal staff (confidence)
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Cuts through the clutter Connect with the human experience No conclusive ending Show, don’t tell
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Now what? How do we start? Cool. Stories matter.
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Find a student ! But where ?
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Ask around Ask everyone! All call Who are your superstars ?
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Who should reach out initially? Make your project clear to student/alum Make it FUN Make it convenient Be grateful
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Find the best way to communicate Know what you want Ask the right questions Ask more questions Give room Anything else?
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Three Words That... Describe how you’re feeling right now Come to mind thinking about childhood Make you think of spring
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You write the profile Most time consuming part (that’s okay) Specificity/uniqueness Concrete moments/images Emotion Keep it short Edit! Pick and choose
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Two Profiles Read/skim the two profiles Differences? The good, the bad, the ugly...
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Start with a story Think of someone you know well (a student/person you admire.) Write down a moment in his/her life that “says something.” Be as specific as possible. Now, you try.
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Hard to connect with a student Interview seems boring Not enough material
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Division/department website, college website, social media, industry specific publications, employer newsletters, departmental newsletters, print publications, marketing materials, alumni magazine, etc. Don’t forget to share them with Internal people Students (especially the student featured) Your boss
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Questions? Other tips to share?
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