Title: Maximizing Student Voices:
1Maximizing Student Voices
- A Study Abroad Fair Case Study
2Welcome Presenters
- Emily Mohajeri Norris
- Lindsey Daltro-Schram
- Sergio Broderick-Villa
- Maria Flores
3Who are you?
- Are you campus-based?
- How do you do your major outreach on campus?
4Background
- Scope of UCLA EAP Office Administer campus
aspects of the UCs Education Abroad Program
(EAP) - Past outreach Staff and student presentations,
panels, and q a in lecture halls/classrooms - Needed a new model for outreach
5Explore EAP Fair Objectives
- 1) Enable prospective students to have a highly
interactive and visually rich opportunity to
explore their education abroad options.
6Fair Objectives, cont.
- 2) Provide a forum for returned EAP students to
share the excitement and experiences gained
abroad one-on-one with interested students.
7Fair Objectives, cont.
- 3) Engage EAP reciprocal exchange students and
selected faculty/staff (financial aid,
departmental counselors, other study abroad
offices, etc.) in promoting study abroad.
8Project Calendar Events
- Prep Parties
- Tuesday, October 1, 2002
- Wednesday, October 2, 2002
- Explore EAP Fair
- Wednesday, October 9, 2002
9Prep Parties Purpose
- Bring together returned students who signed up to
volunteer for the fair to - Meet one another
- Create colorful displays for their country tables
- Informally share their study abroad experiences
with each other in a social environment
10Prep Parties Planning
- Planned evening parties on two dates a week prior
to the fair - Reserved a large, lounge-style room on campus
- Provided art supplies, pizza and soda
11Prep Parties Publicity
- Emailed all returned study abroad students and
visiting exchange students to invite them to
attend the prep party for their country - Parties were organized by country half the
countries were invited for Tuesday and the other
half for Wednesday
12Prep Parties Attendance
- About 60 students attended the two Prep Parties.
- This represented about 40 of the volunteers for
the fair. - Troubleshooting incomplete attendance
- For countries without any students at the
parties, volunteers pitched in to make displays
using pictures from marketing materials.
13Prep Parties Displays
- Goal For students to create at least one display
per country that visually represented highlights
of their study abroad experience - Each display featured
- Country name in large letters
- Lots of photos
- Lots of color
14Prep Parties Displays, cont.
- Students brought photos and other memorabilia
(maps,tickets,etc.) - Our office provided the rest of the display
materials - Poster boards, colored paper, paint, markers,
glue, tape, scissors, EAP brochures, etc.
15Prep Parties Sample Displays
16Prep Parties Sample Displays
17Prep Parties Sample Displays
18Prep Parties Sample Displays
19Explore EAP Fair
- Wednesday, October 9, 2002
- 12 - 5 p.m.
- Student Union Ballroom
20Fair Planning Overview
- Spring 2002
- Reserved location
- Chose day after the UCLA Study Abroad Fair
- Set up planning committee
21Fair Planning Overview
- Summer 2002
- Recruited student volunteers
- Invited resource tablers
- Prepared marketing materials
- Ordered catering, AV, tables
- Bought supplies for displays, etc.
22Fair Planning Overview
- Fall 2002 weeks prior to fair
- Publicized fair widely
- Continued recruiting student volunteers at all
returnee events - Confirmed resource tablers
- Ordered balloons
- Prepared powerpoint intro to EAP and handouts
(map, what next flyer)
23Fair Components
- Welcome Tables
- Powerpoint Intro to EAP
- Country Tables
- EAP Counseling Tables
- Resource Tables
- Volunteer Check-in
- Volunteer Refreshments
24Fair Country Tables
- Run by students
- Colorful displays
- Photos
- Brochures
- Country flags
25Fair Layout
- Goal To create a series of spaces that guide
prospective students through a compre-hensive
exploration of their EAP study abroad options.
26Fair Layout Room Map
27Fair LayoutResource Tables
28Fair LayoutCounseling Tables
29Planning Committee
- Formed Spring 2002 with
- 4 returned EAP students
- Interns in the EAP returnee course
- 2 staff members
- 3rd added later
30Planning Committee Tasks
- Logistics of Prep Parties and Fair
- Volunteer Recruitment and Coordination
- Publicity
31Tasks Prep Parties
- Prep Parties (in addition to tasks mentioned
earlier) - Created and copied tabling guidelines for
volunteers - Prepared directional signs and sign-in sheet
- Created sample table display
- Each committee member attended one party
- Party began with mini-orientation to running the
country tables
32Tasks Fair
- Logistics (in addition to those mentioned
earlier) - Met with student union staff prior to fair to
confirm room set-up - Planned catering for volunteers
- Brought snacks for set-up team
- Planned one staff member to work as
trouble-shooter and bring refreshments to other
staff - Created list of all materials to bring to fair
- Organized box of tape, scissors, extra paper, etc.
33Tasks Fair
- Logistics (cont.)
- Created signs for all areas of the fair
- Displayed all entries in student photo contest
and featured winners at the fair - Printed name tags for all Resource Tablers,
staff, and planning committee - Created volunteer sign-in area
34Tasks Fair
- Logistics (cont.)
- Obtained bags and posters for attendees
- Solicited give-aways for volunteers
- Coordinated cultural background music
- Planned transport of all materials to and from
fair - Planned set-up and clean-up
35Planning Committee Tasks
- Volunteer Recruitment and Coordination
- 4 student members of the committee served as
Country Table Managers - Staff supported them in recruiting and
coordinating volunteers
36Volunteers
- 150 student volunteers
- Mostly returnees
- Also reciprocal exchange students
- the key to the Fairs success!
37Volunteer Recruitment
- Mass email messages sent to returnees over the
summer -
Greetings EAP Returnees!We hope your time abroad
was amazing! Ready to talk about it? The first
ever all-EAP information fair is coming and we
need your HELP! . . .
38Volunteer Recruitment
- Welcome back letter to returnees
Explore EAP Fair Returnees Needed!! What
The hottest new way for UCLA students to explore
what EAP has to offer. A room filled with tables
from Australia to Vietnam with returnees and
visiting reciprocity students there to talk about
studying in those countries. Why This is your
chance to shine! Share your experience and
expertise with a captive audience of peers.
Feature your photos or cultural memorabilia.
Encourage other UCLA students to get out and
explore the world through EAP. And have fun with
other returnees and reciprocity students at the
Prep Parties beforehand.
39Volunteer Recruitment
- Email messages sent to new reciprocal exchange
students - Flyers used to recruit volunteers at every
opportunity
40 41Volunteer Recruitment
- Welcome back event used to recruit more
volunteers
Volunteer for the EXPLORE EAP FAIR! Complete the
following information to sign up to help at your
country table at the Explore EAP Fair in Ackerman
Grand Ballroom on Wednesday, Oct. 9th between
11am and 5pm.
42Volunteer Recruitment
- Phone calls to returnees, especially those from
countries needing volunteers - Invitations to campus staff/faculty with special
connections to EAP (former study center
directors)
43Volunteer Coordination
- Each volunteer invited to
- Wear EAP t-shirts or country clothing
- Bring photo albums and any memorabilia
44Volunteer Coordination
- Volunteer Guidelines
- Given to student volunteers at Prep Parties and
upon check-in at the Fair - Volunteer Check-in Table
- Signed in and agreed to guidelines
- Name tags
- Phone cards thank you gifts
- Food and drink for Volunteers
45Volunteer Coordination
- Country Table Managers
- Floated during fair
- Thanked volunteers for their help
- Made certain tables were covered
- Helped trouble shoot
46Volunteer Coordination
- Volunteer roles
- Country tables
- Welcome tables
- Outside student union, handing out flyers
47Fair Publicity
- Created flyers and posters
48Fair Publicity Flyers Posters
49Fair Publicity
- Distributed flyers and posters
- Student residence halls
- Activities fairs during first week of school
- Student organization tables during orientation
and first weeks of school - Select classes
- Study Abroad Fair day before EAP fair
- Outside student union on fair day
50Fair Publicity
- Sidewalk Signs
- 2 x 4 color posters placed on sidewalk boards
- Boards positioned in high traffic areas the week
of the fair
51Fair Publicity
- Student newspaper
- Placed huge ad in student paper
- Invited student newspaper to write an article
(ran day of fair)
52Fair Publicity
- Post-fair follow-up
- What Next flyer handed out to every student at
Fair re - How to research options further
- How to schedule advising appt.
- How to apply
53Explore EAP Fair Budget
54Evaluation
- No formal evaluation by fair attendees
- Committee review
- Staff input
- Comments from students and resource tablers
55Evaluation
- Impact - new students
- Increase in student traffic in EAP office
- Increase in student applications - up 30 over
year prior - I was really excited to be able to talk to
another UCLA student about her experiences abroad
in Vietnam. It solidified my desire to go to
Vietnam.
56Evaluation
- Impact student volunteers
- Students appreciated chance to talk about their
study abroad experiences/host countries - The EAP Fair was one of the
highlights of my quarter. I planned to be there
only an hour but ended up spending all afternoon
talking to prospective EAP students about my
experience in England.
57Evaluation
- Impact student volunteers
- Created connections between returnees and
exchange students - The best part was meeting an
exchange student from Spain who is now studying
at UCLA. All I wanted to do was take him out and
show him all the good that UCLA and LA had to
offer, like my Spanish family and friends had
done for me..
58Evaluation
- Recommended changes
- Improve usage of Powerpoint introduction
- Anticipate more volunteer coordination by staff
- Improve display stands, flag attachments
59Evaluation
- Recommended changes, cont.
- Adjust layout of room so advisors are beyond
country tables - Invite more dept. counselors to table
- Make prep parties an integral part of Returnee
Welcome Back event
60Replication Ideas
- Incorporate students as much as possible. Simple
model - Invite students to be at your outreach meeting(s)
and fair(s) to talk with prospective students.
Ask them to - Bring pictures to share
- Wear a name tag name, country
- Wear relevant t-shirt or country clothing
61Replication Ideas
- For campuses with existing study abroad fairs
- 1) Students at provider table
- 2) Students at tables, possibly organized by
country or region, in unique Student Perspective
section of the fair - 3) Student Perspective Fair prior to Study Abroad
Fair
62Replication Ideas
- Plan more student participation
- Invite students come an hour or two early to make
displays and mix with each other - Provide a little food or thank you item
- Enable as much one on one interaction as
possible. If planning a panel, have breakout
rooms for q a by region.
63Replication Ideas
- Involve students in the planning
- Invite students to serve on your planning
committee. - Too much? Invite a few students to comment on
your plans and add ideas. - Get students to create or at least give input on
your marketing materials and plans
64Replication Ideas
- Invite resource people to your meeting(s) and
fair(s) - Financial Aid
- Scholarship Resource Center
- Other study abroad offices or reps
- Department counselors (especially from languages,
area studies)
65Discussion
- Questions and Answers
- Additional ideas?
66Thank you
- Please complete an evaluation before you leave.