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September 25, 2009
۽ֱ students are “Hometown Hawks”
The Hometown Hawks, a ۽ֱ student organization, recently announced its selection of members.
Hometown Hawks is a volunteer-based service organization for ۽ֱ students where the students themselves act as recruiters at their former high schools.
Though there are no regular meetings, Hometown Hawks members are required to return to their hometown high school to speak to students about ۽ֱ. The Office of Recruitment and Admissions also tailgates at local high school football games in September and Hometown Hawk members are also required to attend at those twice.
“۽ֱ students can sometimes connect better with high school students than our own recruiters,” Brooke Taylor, an event planner at ۽ֱ and advisor for the Hometown Hawks, said. “They can tell them about their own experiences here and all the great changes taking place.”
Students must have at least a 2.3 GPA and submit an essay to be accepted into the organization.
Sixty-two ۽ֱ students from around Louisiana and surrounding states comprise the Hometown Hawks for the 2009-2010 academic year.
“I have found that the Hometown Hawks love getting the opportunity to return to their high school and share their experience here at ۽ֱ,” Taylor said. “This organization is a unique way that we have found to promote ۽ֱ.”
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