Originally Posted by
Shortbusjeff
I've seen it discussed on here before about State's lack of recruiting in Academics. Currently my son is being pursued by TSUN and gets mail almost daily, and gets has gotten hand written notes from recruiters. The problem is that State has not sent a single piece of mail. None!
My son has not sent his ACT scores to either school but has visited State twice. He is not at all interested in Ole Miss, and was interested in State for a little while, but has decided on going to a private Christian school.
He may have been persuaded to go to State if they had shown any interest and laid out what type of scholarships he would have received. Ole Miss has done this without ANY information being sent to them. While I do understand he could have sent his info to them Ole Miss was able to find him and recruit him.
The reason we have not sent the information out was 1) it costs
2) to keep the phone calls and mail to a minimum
3) it was only between State and the school he has decided to attend
He is a DeSoto Co. student so I am assuming that State can get as much information as any other University in the state.
He has a 33 on his ACT and is probably in the top 3 of his class and has made two 5's and a 4 on the 3 AP tests he has taken
and is taking 2 more at the end of this year.
My question is why State doesn't do a better job of identifying in state students and try to persuade them to attend State?
In all manners of recruiting we seem to be one step behind!
After thought:
Also, Milsaps and Mississippi College as well as Southern Miss, Fla. St., Ga. Tech, Purdue, Colgate and numerous others have all at least sent information on
the school.