Have you tried recruiting at the local high schools? I know they have days
when reps from schools come and talk to students.
Kathryn
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Darlene, I would focus on who needs jobs, who is starting out with a
career choice, who has lost a career and doesn't know what is next.
Do you offer government grants, like Pel grants?
I would hit the high schools, career days, brochures in the student
affair offices. Contact counselors, advi
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Sent: Thu, 29 Jan 2009 12:43 pm
Subject: NailTech:: Re: finding nailtech students
Michelle,
You would be surprised at what Harvard hands out in scholarships. I just
read something about it and the more expensive universities. The money they
have is amazing. Notre Dame has the largest a
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Buenos dias,
Lynnette
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From: Michelle Cordes
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2009 08:18:01
To:
Subject: NailTech:: Re: finding nailtech students
Hi Darlene...
I think you sold it quite well, just now! Just as in the salon business, we
can't
Hi Darlene,
Other than what Michelle already said. I had previously been in the
marketing department for nail tech students. I tried to explain what was wrong
with
the nail tech program first, to the marketing director. If your program is
actually teaching the students how to do nails in
Hi Darlene...
I think you sold it quite well, just now! Just as in the salon business, we
can't focus on price against the NSS salons, we must focus on what you get for
the money you spend! Which brings me to 2 points...
1. Find where you are most likely to get new students from... where do y