Monday, July 9, 2012

The future value of alumni and alumni research


Erik, I do not. However, if JIU is "street smart" it would provide e-global access as an "added value" for its alumni. My alma mater, the University of Wisconsin - Madison does this, and it is of great professional value to this writer. Also, alumni’s networking is powerful, as you observe. I experienced this at the end of June when Concordia University / Wisconsin hosted a reunion for my high school class. At one time it had a boarding prep school for boys in Milwaukee; it realizes that it can leverage us - student referrals, gifting, and, yes, networking. In fact, Concordia is actively networking its alumni by industry, specific ones, and providing professional development workshops, at no cost, to them! I have read that for higher education today, alumni are its most vital asset. They can hire grads from their alma mater. They can provide new students. They can fund through gifts. They can raise the status of the alma mater through onsite professional development for its members. You are really touching on a powerful research topic in itself! It may be more profitable for you to reconsider your focus. Retention is already researched, a practice field. However, leveraging alumni is likely wide-open for serious research, first-ever. What do you think?


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