A student receives a scholarship during the Pensacola stop of the 2013 FAMU President’s Tour |
From the article: “FAMU’s new recruiting strategy paying off”:
The new recruiting strategy of Florida A&M University
(FAMU), strengthened by this month’s clean health ruling from the Southern
Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) is
boosting the university’s admissions applications, the institution’s chief
executive says.
So far applications for the fall, 2014 academic year are up
10 percent compared to this time same a year ago, said university interim
President Larry Robinson. The increase indicates success so far in FAMU’s more
feet-on-the-street, earlier in the recruiting season, new message strategy,
Robinson said in a brief interview as the university approached the last days
of fall and prepared to close for its winter break.
[Robinson] noted that tighter federal PPL financial criteria
for parents has undermined enrollment goals for the past two years.
For the fall, 2013, the university lost more than 400
students whose parents were unable to qualify for federal PPL financial aid but
were otherwise eligible for admission to FAMU. That last-minute enrollment hit
cost FAMU several million in anticipated income.
“We’re putting out competitive scholarships that people will
know about now,” Robinson said, noting that one attractive dimension of the
overall financial obligation will be that FAMU’s fall 2014 tuition costs will
be basically the same as that for the fall of 2013.
How students fare once the family FAFSA disclosures have
been processed by the federal government and institutions to which students
have applied is unknown at this point in time, Robinson said.
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