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UVSC promoting its 'Success' to the Nth degree
Advertising campaign spotlights the college's bachelor's programs
That's the message Utah Valley State College wants to send with its "Success" advertising campaign, designed in part to show off its list of bachelor's degree programs.
Folks who drive I-15 in Utah County should be familiar with billboards promoting UVSC's programs and products. Soon, radio spots touting the list of nearly four dozen majors, various professors and star alumni such as NBA point guard Ronnie Price.
Last spring, the college hired a polling firm to interview residents along the Wasatch Front about their knowledge of UVSC. The poll conducted by Dan Jones & Associates showed that 25 percent of Utah County respondents are unaware the former community college now offers bachelor's degrees.
Statewide, according to the poll, about 50 percent didn't know a student could graduate with a four-year degree from the Orem school.
Although the poll showed that awareness of UVSC's four-year degree offerings increased from previous years, college administrators would like more people to know that the school has pushed to bring its academics up to university level.
But that step may be difficult to make politically speaking if there's a prevalent perception the school isn't on the same scholastic level as other Utah universities.
"We're working to increase awareness through the marketing campaign," college spokeswoman Megan Laurie said. "We are increasing the recruiting effort (at high schools). We're launching a Success campaign."
When the school became a state college more than a decade ago it rolled out three four-year degrees business management, computer science, technology management.
"We had a three-year period when we only had three," said Derek Hall, UVSC associate vice president of marketing and communications. "It was a testing period."
Since then, an increasing number of students have been graduating from 24,000-student UVSC with bachelor's degrees.
In April, about 1,300 students graduated with a bachelor's degree.
Many of the four-year degree programs UVSC offered in the beginning were "niche" majors such as multimedia communications technology in which students learned DVD authoring and digital photography.
College chiefs sought majors to fill local employment needs and majors that made UVSC different from the state's other colleges and universities.
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