Graduate Program
College Student Affairs
Degree Name
Master of Science (MS)
Semester of Degree Completion
2008
Thesis Director
James Wallace
Thesis Committee Member
Robert Augustine
Thesis Committee Member
James Harden
Thesis Committee Member
Rodney Ranes
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to dialogue with several graduate programs at Eastern Illinois University to better examine their admissions requirements and philosophy on recruitment. Graduate recruitment at a midsized public institution, such as Eastern lllinois University, has strengths and weakness in regards to attracting students. Location, class size, reputation and preparing students for doctoral programs were reported as factors associated with attracting perspective graduate students. Many graduate programs did not actively recruit students because of heavy reliance on representatives from the graduate school.
The researcher discovered how departments defined their responsibility towards recruitment, how they defined a recruitment plan and their methods of assessing current methods of interacting with perspective students.
Recommended Citation
Shannon, Sharese N., "Graduate Recruitment At A Midsized Midwestern University" (2008). Masters Theses. 134.
https://thekeep.eiu.edu/theses/134