Michigan high school principals, counselors, colleges and
universities work together to provide information regarding post secondary education to
parents and students in an efficient, effective, and economical manner by offering College
Day/Night Programs.
Here you will find guidelines for
Day/Night Programs throughout the State of Michigan for:
- The host site of a program
- Fee policy
- Admissions Office participation
- Student and parent ideas for maximizing their attendance at a program
Hosting a College Day/Night Program
- Encourage a regional service area approach:
Invite all public and private high schools in your geographic area to participate in your program.
Cost and time efficiencies are realized by using this approach and results in a well-attended, successful program.
- Publicity:
Coordination: Work with other existing programs in the same geographic area in promoting all programs in the region.
Types: High School and College bulletin boards; Local, regional, and school newspapers; Press releases; and Local cable, television, and radio stations.
- Invitations:
Required: All MACRAO/MACAC Michigan member institutions
As space allows: Out-of-State MACAC institutions
Site discretion: Military representatives and proprietary schools
- Letters of Invitation should include:
Description of the program including day, date, times (start and finish) and the facilities available.
Map of the local area identifying the program site.
Map of the school and grounds noting any check-in points, parking and unloading areas.
List of recommended local motels and restaurants with addresses and phone numbers.
Provide information on the availability of audiovisual equipment.
Reply-deadline date.
- Who to Invite:
High School sophomores, juniors, and seniors from all participating high schools
all students from participating community colleges
School administrators, teachers, and counselors
parents
- Program Format Options: Provide colleges and universities with the option of an individual classroom or an open area, if your facilities allow.
- Program Hours: For evening programs 6:30-8:30 p.m. duration of program is recommended.
- Escorts:
Provide escorts for college representatives to their location at the program.
Suggestion: ask your honor students or student ambassadors to be escorts.
- Security: For security purposes, host site personnel should remain until the last representative has left the building.
- Success Tips:
Provide a printed program and building map to all guests.
Evaluate your program. Encourage feedback from students, parents, and colleges about the event.
Constructively evaluate the participation of each college and university.
Fee Policy
Facilities and Equipment: The actual cost of renting facilities and equipment for
MASSP/MACRAO/MACAC scheduled college day, nights or fairs may be charged to participating
institutions if:
- The sponsored organization is nonprofit in nature and
- The facilities and equipment being rented are not owned by a participating organization, and
- High schools and community colleges whose students are being served are unable to
provide institutional or governmental facilities at no cost.
- A statement reflecting income and expenditures may be requested by participating institutions.
Admissions Officer Participation Guidelines
- Respond promptly, in writing, to the invitation (program and meal, if included) by the reply-deadline date.
- Provide the host site the name of the representative expected to participate (if known).
- After accepting an invitation, immediately notify the host if a representative will not attend. An empty table does not reflect well on your institution.
- Arrive at the site at least 30 minutes before the program is scheduled to begin.
- Check-in if requested.
- Unload in the designated unloading area(s) and park in the designated parking area(s).
- Set-up materials and equipment to be ready to begin at the designated time.
- Promotional materials and literature may be distributed. All other types of promotional gifts and trinkets are prohibited.
- Only use special presentations (slide, power point, movies, music and microphones) if they do not interfere with other presentations or tables.
- Greet students and parents as they arrive at your room or table.
- Constructively evaluate the program.
Maximizing Visitation for Students and Parents
- Take a program and building map.
- Plan your time and visit the schools that interest you. Explore your options.
- Arrive promptly if you are attending a session.
- Give the representative your courteous attention.
- Ask questions when given the opportunity.
- Take printed information that will be useful to you.
Meals:If a meal is offered in conjunction with a program, the actual cost of the meal may be charged, if it is not a condition of participation in the program.
Other Costs:Any additional costs are the responsibility of the sponsor and may not be charged to the participating colleges and universities.
Cancellation of any program:
Cancellations must be communicated immediately to the College Day/Night Committee Chair and
each participating college and university.
Comments:
Direct comments on any Day/Night Program to the College Day/Night Committee Chair.
These guidelines were developed by he joint effort of the:
Michigan Association of Secondary School Principals (MASSP)
Michigan Association of Collegiate Registrars & Admissions Officers (MACRAO)
Michigan Association of Admissions Counselors (MACAC)