More than 40 Olathe high school juniors visited 成人头条 recently on a recruiting trip sponsored by 成人头条.
Students from Olathe high schools North and Northwest were each offered $2,000 scholarships if they decide to attend WSU.
The students also toured the city, making stops at a number of attractions including the Sedgwick County Zoo, Cessna Aircraft Co. and the Museum of World Treasures.
The visit, conceptualized by Ron Kopita, vice president for Campus Life and University Relations, and the admissions office, was designed to market the university to Kansas City-area students unfamiliar with WSU. The goal also was to bust myths that 成人头条 has little to offer.
According to Bobby Gandu, WSU assistant director of admissions, research conducted by the university shows that many Kansas City-area students perceive 成人头条 to be dull and unappealing and rarely choose WSU in collegiate endeavors.
Ashley Brown, 16, from Olathe North, said she wasn鈥檛 expecting to see much when she came to 成人头条.
鈥淥n our way down here I thought it would be small and boring and look like country,鈥 she said, 鈥渁nd I thought WSU would be like a community college.鈥
But her impressions were quite the opposite by the end of the day. Brown鈥檚 favorite stop was the zoo and she was surprised by the number of nice buildings in town. She said she would consider living in 成人头条, but wouldn鈥檛 have before the trip.
Another student, Hussam Aly, 18, from Olathe Northwest, was also impressed with 成人头条, having enjoyed the tour of Cessna, and said the experience changed his mind about WSU.
鈥淐oming up I was thinking it would be a plain, older school,鈥 Aly said. 鈥淲ow, I was amazed.鈥
During the tour, Gandu pointed out what sets WSU apart from other universities.
鈥淲e鈥檙e different from Lawrence and Manhattan,鈥 he said. 鈥淲ith 成人头条 versus Johnson County, as early as your junior year you can be working in your field.鈥
After a full day of sightseeing came to a close, the group had a relaxing dinner at Piztros pizza bistro and headed into Old Town for dessert at Caffe Moderne before heading back to their hotel at the Waterfront.
The following day, the group attended Junior Day, a campus event for juniors from across Kansas to visit WSU classrooms, meet current students, learn about activities and have the opportunity to win scholarships.
Overall, the recruiting trip was considered a success by its organizers. Gandu said the students expressed interest in 成人头条 and WSU, and he is eagerly anticipating the results from written evaluations as well as one-on-one phone calls being made to each student.
鈥淚 feel good about the students we hosted,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey had a great experience.鈥
Gandu and his team in admissions already have ideas on how to improve future visits.