Summit Workshops: The Limited Edition

July 19, 2007 · 1 Comment

I attended a lot of workshops this afternoon—all of which were designed to help chapter officers and advisors improve recruitment, visibility and members’ experience.

At the work, “Don’t just lead a binder, leave a legacy” Alicia (one of our member experience managers) and Lauren (who is a SA) led an idea- generating workshop about improving member turnout, and setting and implementing goals for individual chapters.

Later in the day, Andrea (the director of outreach) and Stephanie (also an SA) led a workshop on the NSCS class of 2008, and ways to increase membership.

Here are some tips that both workshops had, about increasing recruitment and/ or involvement:

Ideas that people had for various events:

  • Doing a social event before the induction ceremony to get inductees excited about the ceremony.
  • Giving people stars (gold, silver, bronze for attending meetings).
  • Holding raffles for those who attend meetings so that they can win prizes.
    Get involved in Freshman Orientation week—wear your NSCS T-shirts as you work, so that freshmen see NSCS on campus. Decorating the dorm room doors of people who’ve joined:
  • –working with advisor, stay in contact with your Registrar.
  • End-of-the-year party where members could bring non-member friends.
  • Facebook ads.
  • Using facebook to promote community service events.
  • Invite your academic advisors to NSCS induction—so that they know about NSCS and can answer questions from other students. Also invite representatives from the honors college/ department.
  • Help create a homecoming float.
  • Work with the student activities office.

Gratuitious workshop images:

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Alicia and Lauren.

 

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Stephanie and Andrea are in there, I promise. I just can’t guarantee picture quality, or you know, zoom.

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Proof that I was working. I typed everything in word docs, and then did a cut and paste job later.

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