All deliverables used for the recruitment of undergraduate students — brochures, postcards, swag, admitted-student-event giveaways, etc. — are initiated by the Office of Admissions or University Communications. If you want materials used for recruitment, you must discuss the project with admissions prior to requesting a creative project through Marketing Communications. This ensures that the materials are necessary and fit into the undergraduate admission communications plan.

Working With Us

How to work with Marketing Communications for Undergraduate Admissions for projects aimed at prospective students and their families:

  1. If the Office of Admissions approves your request for new materials, fill out a project initiation form. Please plan ahead and refer to the estimated production timeline when thinking about your project.
  2. If you want copies of a specific brochure that Marketing Communications is already producing for undergraduate admissions for use in your own department or school, request additional copies by contacting Roselee Papandrea Taylor. (Note: These requests must be made prior to the project going to print. Our office gets significant discounts from ordering in large quantities. It is costly to order a small quantity for your department or school’s use after the brochure is printed. Most of the publications used in admissions are produced during the summer.)
  3. If you are producing flyers or postcards to giveaway at admitted student events or at other times, University Communications has templates you can use. It’s important that prospective students and parents receive messaging and designs that are consistent throughout the recruitment cycle. Contact Roselee Papandrea Taylor to request templates.

Planning a Publication

Before you get started, learn more about our process and follow these steps to place a request.

Before you submit the appropriate request form to work with the marketing communications creative services team, know the budget that you may allocate to this project. Depending on the scope of your project, charges may include printing, postage and, when appropriate, freelance fees.