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Connor, Martha – Currents, 1995
This article provides ideas on how to conduct alumni telephone surveys: (1) use the information gathered; (2) implement a survey; (3) develop appropriate questions; (4) test a survey instrument; (5) train interviewers; (6) collect the data; (7) analyze the results; (8) report the results; and (9) use the results to take action. (MDM)
Descriptors: Alumni, Colleges, Data Collection, Data Interpretation
Pollick, Anne M. – Currents, 1995
This article provides advice on how to plan and conduct an alumni census through the mail, drawing on the experiences of Stonehill College in North Easton, Massachusetts, which undertook such a survey in 1992. It focuses on costs, information needs, questionnaire design, mailing considerations, reporting the results, and expected response rates.…
Descriptors: Alumni, Colleges, Data Collection, Data Interpretation
Briggs, Sarah F. – Currents, 1986
A step-by-step guide to conducting readership surveys by computer is presented. Planning a computerized survey, handling the responses, and analyzing the data are discussed. (MLW)
Descriptors: Alumni, Computers, Data Analysis, Higher Education
Wylie, Peter B. – Currents, 2001
Presents 10 questions that development officers should be able to answer from their database and the powerful implications this data mining has for both annual and major giving programs. Discusses development officers' increasing need for in-house expertise in data analysis. (EV)
Descriptors: Data Interpretation, Databases, Donors, Fund Raising
Millar, Robert G., III – Currents, 1995
This article discusses techniques for calculating the net worth of prospective college and university donors, explaining how to base a net worth calculation on known statistical averages. It then reviews several formulas for estimating a person's giving ability. (MDM)
Descriptors: Colleges, Computation, Donors, Fund Raising
Dessoff, Alan L. – Currents, 1993
Applying prospect research techniques to donors on the college or university annual fund rolls can be effective without high cost. Simple segmenting can be done by manipulating existing computer files, as illustrated by the experience of a number of institutions. Using commercial analysis services can also be cost effective. (MSE)
Descriptors: Alumni, Case Studies, Consultants, Cost Effectiveness
Stratton, Debra J.; Angerosa, Angela M. – Currents, 1995
Techniques in using readership surveys to boost the effectiveness and acceptance of a college publication, particularly those intended for faculty and alumni, are outlined. Steps include planning the research, selecting survey participants, drafting a questionnaire, designing a survey package, monitoring response, and reviewing and presenting…
Descriptors: Alumni, Audience Awareness, Data Collection, Editors
Fisher, Mark A. – Currents, 1993
It is proposed that market research needn't be formal but can be useful. Suggestions include using a variety of existing information sources; conducting focus groups; using readership surveys of school publications; paying attention to the timing of surveys; and sharing results with others who can use it. (MSE)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Data Collection, Higher Education, Information Seeking
Trimarco, Paola – Currents, 1994
A discussion of college alumni surveys considers the kinds of information that are most helpful to the institution in fund raising, including names and preferred forms of address, significant others, demographics, Social Security numbers, occupational information, and income and net worth. (MSE)
Descriptors: Alumni, College Administration, Data Processing, Fund Raising


