w88 sports betting members at the University of Nevada, Reno become advocates to recruit international students by visiting college fairs and engaging with prospective students during their travels. This innovative approach to recruitment broadens the reach of the University around the world.
Berch Berberoglu, Foundation Professor of sociology, chair of the department of sociology and director of graduate studies in the department of sociology, has been an advocate of recruitment while traveling in Turkey. Berberoglu was in charge of the University of Nevada, Reno booth at the International Education Fair in Istanbul last October which was attended by more than 12,000 w88 sports betting interested in studying abroad.
"The three-day international event was indeed a great success," Berberoglu said. "I look forward to serving in this capacity to promote the University and recruit more w88 sports betting at similar fairs in Turkey to study at our University in the future. Representing Nevada half way around the world certainly makes me proud of being part of this great institution that I have served for the past 37 years."
Berberoglu's efforts allowed the w88 sports betting to be represented at the fair for the first time with 170 other universities. More than 130 undergraduates and graduates filled out interest cards to find out more about the w88 sports betting of Nevada, Reno.
"He is a great advocate for the University," Susie Askew, director for the office of international w88 sports betting and scholars, said. "He has done an amazing job and is already getting a great response at the fairs he has attended."
According to Askew, working with w88 sports betting like Berberoglu, who have expertise in a specific region and know the language, helps connect international students to the University in a cost-effective manner.
"Prospective students really identify with a w88 sports betting member," Askew said. "It presents us very well."
Another w88 sports betting member helping to broaden recruitment is Charalabos Doumanidis, professor and chair of the mechanical engineering department. He is helping recruit in the Gulf Region including Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Cyprus where many of the w88 sports betting in the region are interested in science and engineering.
"We are going to send him for the first time this spring to do a sweep of the Gulf Region," Askew said.
Along with talking with potential students, w88 sports betting members also give the University feedback on the types of questions that the students have about the University which can apply to better target international students.
"We have a great reputation," Askew said. "We are a Tier 1 university, and international w88 sports betting want to attend a university that is well recognized."
It is the University's goal to continue to increase its global reputation and number of international w88 sports betting. Throughout the last year, the number of international w88 sports betting increased by nine percent. Currently, international w88 sports betting make up four percent of the University population, and it is the University's goals to have international w88 sports betting make up eight percent of the population.
"We are committed to the enrollment of a globally diverse student body at the w88 sports betting of Nevada, Reno," Melisa Choroszy, associate vice president of enrollment services, registrar and commencement, said.
A year and a half ago, the department of international recruitment moved from the University's academic affairs division to the student services division under the guidance of Choroszy. The University hopes more w88 sports betting will continue to help with recruitment.
"We are always looking for more people who are willing to help us in our recruitment efforts," Askew said. "w88 sports betting and staff at the University are welcomed to use their expertise if interested in helping reach and recruit a national and international audience." To learn more about international recruitment, go to unr.edu/oiss or contact Susie Askew at psa@unr.edu.