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Source:
Melinda Sinn, 785-532-5888, sinnpio@k-state.edu
News release prepared by: Melinda Sinn
Wednesday,
January 24, 2007
K-STATE
DISTANCE EDUCATION PROGRAMS WIN MORE NATIONAL HONORS
MANHATTAN
-- Kansas State University has won two honorable mention awards
from the Association for Continuing Higher Education for distance
education programs the university offers through its Division of
Continuing Education.
K-State
received an honorable mention in the Crystal Marketing Award category
for the 2004-2006 campaign, "Be a Wildcat Wherever You Live,"
and honorable mention in the distinguished non-credit program category
for the Management, Analysis and Strategic Thinking program for
farm managers offered through K-State's department of agricultural
economics.
The
Association for Continuing Higher Education, headquartered in North
Charleston, S.C., is a 60-year-old organization with 458 institutions
from seven countries involved in higher education.
"Be
a Wildcat Wherever You Live" is the marketing campaign for
K-State's distance education and Evening College programs. In 2004-2005,
the campaign targeted northeast Kansas; in 2005-2006, it targeted
all of Kansas, as well as K-State alumni and sports fans.
"The
objective was to create awareness for K-State's 21 distance education
bachelor's, master's and certificate programs," said David
Stewart, assistant dean of program development and marketing for
the Division of Continuing Education. "We capitalized on the
success of K-State athletics and our statewide connections through
Extension and sports. Willie the Wildcat served as the centerpiece
of the campaign, and we photographed him in cities across the state
where we have people enrolled in distance education classes."
The
campaign included television and print advertisements, a Web landing
page, direct mail brochures, K-State sports ads, news releases,
a calendar and other materials.
According
to Stewart, K-State saw a 62 percent increase in Evening College
enrollment and a 15 percent increase in distance education enrollment
for 2004-2005.
K-State's
Management, Analysis and Strategic Thinking program helps farm managers
improve the efficiency and profitability of their farm operations.
"The
program begins with a two-day workshop; then over the next four
months, the participants work through seven modules related to farm
management using distance education technology," Stewart said.
"The participants use PowerPoint slide presentations with streaming
audio and video, as well as spreadsheets, analysis tools, chat rooms,
message boards and e-mail. After the four-month distance education
portion, the participants come back to campus for another two-day
session that emphasizes applying the course work to their own farm
situation."
Participants
have included people from 62 counties in Kansas, as well as from
four other states. More than 130 people have completed the program.
"The
main benefit these farm managers got was the opportunity to improve
their businesses and improve their management skills. An overwhelming
96 percent of the participants said they would recommend the program
to others and that it was time and money well spent," Stewart
said.
For
more information about available programs, contact the K-State Division
of Continuing Education at 1-800-622-2578 or visit http://www.dce.k-state.edu
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