DECA Doesn’t Have to End After High School

Jul 3, 2023

Recruiting upcoming first-year students before they arrive on campus is a proactive and strategic approach to building your Collegiate DECA chapter. Here are some effective ways to engage and attract freshmen members that you can start now:

Online Presence

Establish a solid online presence through social media platforms, a dedicated website, and email campaigns. Create engaging content that highlights the benefits of joining DECA, showcases past activities, and provides a glimpse into the valuable experiences students can expect.

Virtual Orientation Sessions

Some chapters can collaborate with their college's orientation program to host virtual sessions for incoming first-year students. Use this opportunity to introduce your organization, outline its goals and activities, and explain how it can enhance their education and professional development. Offer a Q&A session to address any queries they may have.

Online Webinars or Workshops

Organize online webinars or workshops related to topics that interest first-year students. Promote these events through various channels and highlight that they are open to all incoming students. This will demonstrate your chapter's commitment to knowledge sharing and community building.

Alumni Engagement

Leverage your chapter's alumni network to connect with incoming first-year students. Alumni can share their experiences, success stories, and the benefits they gained from being part of your organization. Encourage alumni to write testimonials or create video messages to share with incoming students.

First-year Welcome Packages

Consider creating personalized welcome packages or information packets for first-year students. Include details about your chapter, DECA’s mission, upcoming events, and membership benefits. Distribute these packages during orientation events or send them digitally to incoming students.

Collaborative Events with First-year Clubs

Reach out to other student clubs or organizations that cater to first-year students and propose collaboration on joint events. This cross-promotion can help expand your reach and attract new members who may be interested in both organizations.

Personal Outreach

Encourage current members of your chapter to reach out personally to incoming first-year students via social media or email. A personalized message expressing interest and extending an invitation to join can significantly impact and foster a sense of belonging.

Utilize College Communication Channels

Explore opportunities to have your chapter featured in official college communications such as newsletters, blogs, or student-focused magazines. This increases visibility and ensures incoming students know your organization's existence.

Above all, remember to emphasize the benefits of joining Collegiate DECA, such as networking opportunities, skill development, leadership experience, and a sense of community. By implementing these strategies, you can effectively recruit freshmen members and set a strong foundation for your chapter's growth.

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