ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY OSTEOPATHIC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

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ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITYOSTEOPATHIC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

Arkansas State UniversityArkansas State University is a public university

located in Northeast Arkansas in the city of Jonesboro. ASU has a faculty and staff of roughly 1,500 and an enrollment of over 13,000 students.

Mission Statement:

Arkansas State educates leaders, enhances intellectual growth, and enriches lives

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New York Institute of TechnologyNew York Institute of Technology is a private college with

campuses in Long Island, Manhattan, and across the globe. NYIT’s enrollment is roughly 13,000. NYIT’s College of Osteopathic Medicine is located in Old Westbury, NY.

The NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine is committed to training osteopathic physicians for a lifetime of learning and practice, based upon the integration of evidence-based knowledge, critical thinking, and the tenets of osteopathic principles and practice. We are also committed to preparing osteopathic physicians for careers in health care, including that in the inner city and rural communities, as well as to the scholarly pursuit of new knowledge concerning health and disease. We provide a continuum of educational experiences to its students, extending through the clinical and post-graduate years of training. This continuum provides the future osteopathic physician with the foundation necessary to maintain competence and compassion, as well as the ability to better serve society

through research, teaching, and leadership.”

PersonnelDr. Jason Penry

Dr. Charles Welch

Dr. Time Hudson

Arkansas State University System Board of Trustees

Tripp Umbach

Mayor Harold Perrin

Dr. Barbara Ross-Lee

Dr. Wolfgang Gilliar

Financial Status

Total Revenue, gains, and support for fiscal year 2013: $200,142,077

Total Expenses for fiscal year 2013: $195,363,899

Excess funds for fiscal year 2013: $4,778,178

$25,000 investment from Delta Regional Authority

Reputation

Past and Present Practices

Strengths

Social media

Location

Finacial-aid

Weaknesses

Arkansas State vs. University of Arkansas battle

Negative opinions about how complicated ASU makes things.

Opportunity/ProblemWe are implementing a proactive public

relations campaign in hopes of recruiting potential graduate students to attend Arkansas State University’s Osteopathic School of Medicine

Our ultimate goal is to recruit 600 students for the fall of 2016 from East and Central Arkansas, Southeast Missouri, Northwest Mississippi and parts of Eastern Tennessee.

Research Procedures

Survey

Casual Monitoring

Content Analysis

Communication Audit

Usability

Audience

Our audience includes current students and graduates of the Pre-Med, Biology, and Chemistry degree programs in East and Central Arkansas, Southeast Missouri, Northwest Mississippi, and parts of eastern Tennessee.

Goals and Objectives Informational Objective: to inform 2000 potential

students in East and Central Arkansas, Southeast Missouri, Northwest Mississippi, and parts of eastern Tennessee about Arkansas State University’s partnership with New York Institute of Technology to bring an Osteopathic School to Arkansas State University.

Motivational Objective: to create and maintain a favorable overall opinion about the new Osteopathic.

Behavioral Objective: to have 750 students apply to the Osteopathic School of Medicine by April of 2016.

Strategies and TacticsVideo Promotions

Building relationships with local media professionals

Social Media

Graduate School Fairs

Email and Newsletters

Traditional Media Outlets

Speaker Presentations

Special Events

Budget and Projected CostsBrochures: $2,000 for 4,000 brochures

Syringe Pens: $1,625 for 2,500 pens

Stethoscope Lanyards: $1,950 for 2,500 lanyards

Pill-shaped flash drives: $4,975 for 2,500 flash drives

Travel/gas: $15,000

TOTAL: $25,550

Theme and Key MessagesTheme: “Making a difference starting with you”

Key Messages:

At Arkansas State University’s Osteopathic School of Medicine:

Medical school can be convenient. Medical school can be affordable. Medical school can be your future.

Uncontrolled Media

Press Releases

Video profiles/feature stories

Controlled Media

Brochures

Promotional Videos

Speaker Presentations and Graduate School Fairs

“Freebies”

Evaluation

Survey

Constant monitoring of social media, newspapers, news sites, and television news

How many likes, followers, shares, views, retweets, etc. did we get in a given month?

Inventory of “freebies”

Counting information cards

Counting applicants

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