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Stone, William E. – Currents, 1989
Properly designed and properly evaluated, entrepreneurial activities can have many kinds of positive financial and non-financial results for an alumni program. A service or product line that alumni can not get from any other source can benefit the budget and both internal and external goodwill. (MSE)
Descriptors: Alumni, Cost Effectiveness, Entrepreneurship, Higher Education
Thiers, Naomi – Currents, 1991
College alumni directors are finding that alumni want more than parties at their reunions and are overcoming attendance slumps with creative, substantive programing. Ideas include faculty seminars on topics of current interest, sometimes integrated with professional continuing education, alumni panel discussions, involving the family, involving…
Descriptors: Alumni, Attendance Patterns, Higher Education, Meetings
Buchanan, Peter McE. – Currents, 1991
The president of the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education talks about why college advancement officers need to rethink, restructure, and communicate better about their fund-raising campaigns, in light of public perceptions that the institutions are greedy and not managing resources efficiently. Emphasis is on carefully defining…
Descriptors: Fund Raising, Higher Education, Information Dissemination, Objectives
Burdette, Melinda J. – Currents, 1987
Five worst enemies to alumni offices' long-range plans are identified: failure to dovetail office plans with institutional plans, turnover in personnel, not enough staff or money to meet goals, failure to review plans regularly, and structuring plans with too little latitude to shift priorities as needed. (MLW)
Descriptors: Alumni, Alumni Associations, College Administration, College Planning
Taylor, Gordon A.; Onion, Cathy Chenoweth – Currents, 1990
Developing creative and appealing new college alumni programs need not be laborious and time consuming. A variety of familiar events and items can be sources of inspiration: a staff retreat, professional conference, a bulletin board, a telephone call, or the phone book. A positive attitude plays an important role in designing interesting programs.…
Descriptors: Alumni Associations, Attitudes, Creative Thinking, Divergent Thinking
Detmold, John H. – Currents, 1985
Parents represent a major but largely neglected source of annual, capital, and deferred gifts. An important dividend of any effective parents program will be the volunteers it turns up. These volunteers can help with fund raising. (MLW)
Descriptors: Fund Raising, Higher Education, Institutional Advancement, Parent School Relationship
Ryan, Ellen – Currents, 1989
The editor of Boston University's alumni magazine who orchestrated its redesign and extended its appeal to Boston's general public is interviewed about the strategies used and the response of both the university and the city community. (MSE)
Descriptors: Alumni, Change Strategies, Editors, Financial Support
High, Martha; Dessoff, Alan – Currents, 1994
Alumni continuing education programs can be self-supporting, but they will not thrive unless faculty and administration appreciate their intrinsic value. Garnering ideas and support from the campus community can be invaluable. The alumni program director's goal is to show that continuing education is an extension of the institution's primary…
Descriptors: Alumni, Alumni Associations, College Administration, Continuing Education
Taylor, Karla – Currents, 1986
A bad attitude can sabotage recruiting volunteers. After examining attitudes, alumni administrators need to set goals, make plans, write job descriptions, recruit the right people for the job, and delegate properly. Ways to ensure good continuing relations are offered. (MLW)
Descriptors: Alumni, Attitudes, College Administration, Fund Raising
Heemann, Warren – Currents, 1990
Highlights of 1989-90 for the Council for Advancement and Support of Education are reviewed, including record-breaking conferences, growth of programs for independent elementary and secondary schools, a newsletter for two-year colleges, more and better publications, information services, institutional and public-affairs services, larger…
Descriptors: Administrators, Conferences, Elementary Secondary Education, Group Membership
Todd, Barbara Tipsord – Currents, 1992
The administration's adviser to the Illinois State University Student Alumni Council examines the benefits of student participation in alumni affairs, outlines some considerations in the creation and development of a new student alumni program, and suggests program possibilities for different constituencies, including alumni, students, future…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, Alumni Associations, College Administration
Kobara, John – Currents, 1994
Results of a national survey of colleges and universities concerning alumni involvement in off-campus community service programs indicate a broad variety of activities. Steps to take in establishing and managing an alumni association community service project are outlined. (MSE)
Descriptors: Alumni, Alumni Associations, College Administration, Community Action
Zelno, Robert P. – Currents, 1992
Recommendations for planning a successful training workshop for college alumni volunteers include assuring the association is organized and the program well timed; making sure everyone agrees to budget and/or financial commitments; using seasoned volunteers to conduct a feasibility study and determine training needs; making training enjoyable; and…
Descriptors: Alumni, Alumni Associations, College Administration, Financial Support
Groennings, Sven – Currents, 1989
Twelve things that colleges and universities can do to prepare themselves and the country for competitiveness in the global economy are outlined. They include business-school partnerships, program coordination and development, improved exchange efforts, and inclusion of global economics in the regular and continuing education curricula. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Role, Competition, Economics, Global Approach
Currents, 1995
College alumni program professionals offer specific ways to make good use of limited resources in the areas of program planning, scheduling, time management, staff communication, use of technology, involvement of board members, use of volunteers and student workers, coordination with other campus programs, and staff motivation and appreciation…
Descriptors: Alumni Associations, College Administration, Cooperation, Efficiency