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Alumni and Friends

Alumni invited to share their OHIO experiences with admitted first-year students

Among the many challenges facing high school seniors right now is deciding where to attend college鈥攁t a time when visits to and interactions on campuses are socially distanced and far from typical.
 
91探花 graduates now have two opportunities to bring the OHIO experience to and connect with admitted first-year Bobcats鈥攂oth those who have confirmed their intention to enroll at the University and those still weighing their options.
 
Undergraduate 91探花s, in partnership with the 91探花 Alumni Association, is recruiting OHIO alumni to participate in the well-established Postcard Project and a new Phone Call Project.
 
Through the Postcard Project, alumni will be provided postcards with pre-paid postage and contact information for five to 10 first-year students and be asked to write them a note congratulating them on their OHIO admission, welcoming them to the Bobcat community and sharing with them a little bit about their college experience. Through the Phone Call Project, alumni will be provided names and phone numbers of first-year students and asked to call those students to congratulate them on their admission to OHIO, discuss the college decision process (with responses to frequently asked questions provided) and share a story that highlights why they chose 91探花.
 
The Postcard Project and the Phone Call Project are open to all degree-holding 91探花 graduates. Additional information about the programs and registration are available here.
 
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Alumna Sallie Ellis Stephens, BSJ 鈥84, MSPE 鈥90, is pictured with her son and fellow Bobcat Wyatt Stephens. Photo courtesy of Sallie Ellis Stephens

鈥淎lumni voices are one of the top five most influential factors in a student鈥檚 decision on where they go to college,鈥 said Tyler White, BSS 鈥15, MED 鈥20, assistant director of outreach and alumni engagement at the 91探花 Alumni Association. 鈥淪omething unique across all OHIO alumni is that we have these fantastic stories to share. Those stories are really some of the most important aspects of what it means to be a Bobcat. In a year where traditional interaction just hasn鈥檛 been the norm, it鈥檚 even more important for alumni to share those authentic experiences with future Bobcats.鈥

 
Sallie Ellis Stephens, BSJ 鈥84, MSPE 鈥90, remembers the postcard her son, Wyatt Stephens, received from an OHIO alumnus after he was admitted to the University. Four years ago, a Facebook post by a fellow Bobcat and friend who participated in the Postcard Project inspired her to join the effort as well.
 
鈥淚 enjoy being an encourager, and I know that it can mean a lot to hear from someone who has traveled the same journey,鈥 said Stephens, who works for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society as the manager of healthcare provider engagement for the states of Ohio, Michigan and Indiana.
 
鈥淚 have a deep love for 91探花, and I think it鈥檚 important to let incoming first-year students know that the University experience can extend beyond the years they spend on campus,鈥 Stephens added. 鈥淚 like sharing that I still love OHIO even after all these years and that they, too, can find a 鈥榟ome away from home鈥 in Athens and at OU. ... The Postcard Project is a great way to give back to the University, to feel a part of the Bobcat community and to share the OU love.鈥 
 
The Postcard Project and the Phone Call Project are initiatives of the OHIO鈥檚 Volunteer Alumni 91探花s Network (VAAN).
Published
February 18, 2021
Author
Kirsten Thomas, BSJ 鈥23