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SEQUEL
WINTER
Admissions
—
A
Vigorous
New
Role
.
•
•
Anne
How
ley
R
e
m
e
m
b
e
r
when
you
w
e
re
a
high
school
senior
and
trying
to
m
a
k
e
one
of
the
most
im
p
o
rtant
decisions
of
your
life:
W
h
ic
h
co
l
lege
should
you
go
to?
Can
you
rem
e
m
b
e
r
attending
a
college
f
a
ir
and
standing
there
in
a
sea
of
adm
issions
people
trying
to
find
a
college
“
r
ig
h
t
\
for
you?
Can
you
rem
e
m
b
e
r
any
of
y
o
u
r
application
process
—
the
an
x
ie
ty
over
an
interview
,
the
tension
of
having
your
grades
review
e
d
,
the
im
p
a
tience
of
w
a
iting
to
hear
of
acceptance?
R
e
m
e
m
b
e
r
being
asked
if
you
had
any
questions,
said
no
and
then
thought
of
a
dozen
in
the
car
on
the
w
a
y
home?
If
you
can
recall
any
of
that
at
all,
perhaps
you
would
be
useful
as
an
alum
n
i
representative
to
the
adm
issions
of
fice.
A
s
an
alum
n
u
s
of
Paul
Sm
ith's,
you
can
share
your
hindsight
and
your
PSC
e
x
periences
w
ith
young
people
who
are
sincerely
looking
for
a
place
in
higher
education.
W
h
at
you
contribute
is
some
of
your
tim
e
and
knowledge
and
you
give
it
to
prospective
students.
You
can
join
our
adm
ission
staff
at
col
lege
nights
and
college
fairs.
You
can
recruit
locally
by
visiting
high
schools
to
speak
w
ith
interested
students.
You
can
even
help
by
sim
p
ly
passing
on
nam
e
s
of
people
you
feel
would
benefit
from
a
PS
education.
And
you
don't
do
it
all
alone
—
the
A
d
m
is
s
io
n
s
O
ffice
p
r
o
v
id
e
s
the
necessary
support
including
supplying
you
with
all
the
College's
admission
pieces.
“It’s
a
wonderful
way
to
support
your
college
”
P
a
r
t
of
the
form
a
l
A
lu
m
n
i
A
d
m
ission
s
R
e
p
r
e
s
e
n
ta
tives
P
r
o
g
r
a
m
in
c
lu
d
e
s
an
orientation
session
on
cam
p
u
s.
T
h
is
w
ill
serve
to
acquaint
each
volunteer
w
ith
the
adm
issions
process,
the
cu
r
r
ic
u
lu
m
,
pro
gram
requirem
e
n
ts,
fin
a
n
c
ial
aid,
and
other
college
policies.
From
that
point
the
a
lu
m
n
i/a
d
m
is
s
io
n
re
p
r
e
s
e
n
t
a
t
iv
e
can
decide
his/her
level
of
involvem
e
n
t
and
the
College
w
ill
w
o
rk
constantly
to
keep
each
volunteer
inform
e
d
of
any
events
in
his/her
area.
Some
alum
n
i
already
find
this
type
of
in
volvem
e
n
t
a
most
rew
a
rding
experience.
They
are
able
to
express
their
enthusiasm
for
the
College
and
what
the
College
has
to
offer
not
only
in
term
s
of
educational
benefits,
but
also
in
term
s
of
how
the
Col
lege
contributed
to
their
learning
and
grow
ing
experiences.
It
can
be
a
very
satisfying
experience
to
w
a
tch
as
someone
who
com
e
s
to
PSC
on
your
recom
m
e
n
d
a
tion
does
w
e
ll,
grows,
enjoys
college,
and
succeeds.
The
day
that
person
proudly
receives
his/her
diplom
a
and
becomes
a
happy
alum
n
u
s,
you
w
ill
most
certain
ly
be
proud
On
a
personal
note,
I
can
attest
to
how
helpful
alum
n
i
involvem
e
n
t
is.
A
t
a
national
fa
ir
held
recently
in
B
a
ltim
o
re,
M
a
r
y
lan
d
,
M
e
lissa
U
h
lik,
TH'77,
cam
e
to
help.
M
e
lissa
w
a
s
a
trem
e
n
d
o
u
s
asset
and
spoke
on
a
v
e
ry
personal
and
proud
level
about
her
two
years
at
PSC.
I
could
tell
it
w
a
s
very
w
e
ll
received,
and
M
e
lissa
felt
a
great
sense
of
accom
p
lishm
e
n
t
by
the
fact
that
this
in
volvem
e
n
t
was
tangible
and
so
very
useful
to
her
alm
a
m
a
ter.
If
becom
ing
involved
and
having
a
desire
to
tell
people
w
h
a
t
Paul
Sm
ith's
is
all
about
go
hand
in
hand
w
ith
you,
then
by
all
means
contact
Joel
W
incow
s
k
i,
Dean
of
Ad-
m
issons,
or
Stew
a
rt
Chase,
D
irector
of
A
lu
m
n
i
A
ffa
ir
s
.
It's
a
w
o
n
d
e
rful
w
a
y
to
sup
port
your
college
and
it
does
m
a
k
e
a
d
if
ference.
(C
e
n
ter
—
K
a
thleen
G
r
a
y
,
R
igh
t
—
Ann
H
o
w
ley)
...With
Energetic
New
People
Kathleen
G
r
a
y
Students,
faculty,
alum
n
i,
staff,
ad
m
is
sions
counselors,
the
Dean
of
Adm
issions,
the
A
lu
m
n
i
D
ir
e
c
to
r
—
the
list
can
go
on.
These
are
some
of
the
people
who
are
in
volved
w
ith
adm
issions
at
PSC.
And
the
ad
m
issions
\p
r
o
c
e
s
s
\
involves
as
m
a
n
y
steps
and
a
c
tiv
itie
s
as
it
does
people.
The
College
has
developed
new
pu
b
lica
tions
to
c
a
r
r
y
our
m
essage
to
high
school
students,
and
new
com
p
u
terized
m
a
iling
lists
allow
us
to
reach
them
m
o
re
e
fficien
tly
and
q
u
ickly.
We
have
a
new
\vie
w
b
o
o
k
\
designed
to
ca
r
r
y
PS
C
's
character
and
per
sonality,
and
to
describe
the
College
in
much
greater
detail
than
ever
before.
In
ad
dition,
each
D
ivision
has
a
new
brochure
describing
its
program
s
in
depth.
Through
the
College
W
o
rk-Study
Pro-
□
I
would
like
to
help
PSC
in
adm
issions
w
o
rk
and
am
interested
in
the
fo
llo
w
ing:
___
Refer
area
students
to
Paul
Smith's.
___
Contact
prospective
students
in
my
area.
____A
s
s
is
t
PSC
personnel
at
college
fairs
or
at
area
high
schools.
____Join
w
ith
other
alum
n
i
to
host
receptions
for
potential
students
and
their
parents.
____O
ther
____________________________
.
(Please
return
this
form
to:
The
Admissions
Office,
Paul
Smith's
College
,
Paul
Smiths.
\.
Y.
12970)
Name
_
Address
.Class.
Phone.
Business
Address
□
I
know
a
high
school
student
who
might
be
interested,
please
send
information
about
PSC
to:
N
a
m
e
Address.
L
.
gram
,
the
A
d
m
ission
s
O
ffice
has
em
p
loyed
15
students
as
tour
guides.
They
give
visiting
prospective
parents
and
students
a
close
up
view
of
our
cam
p
u
s
and
can
offer
a
\fro
n
t
-
lin
e
\
perspective
of
w
h
a
t
kind
of
c
o
l
lege
we
are.
The
College
also
invites
guidance
counselors
from
across
the
E
a
s
t
to
com
e
and
look
us
over.
Tw
ice
a
year,
fo
r
4
weeks
in
a
row,
PSC
hosts
between
15-30
counselors
for
a
T
h
u
r
s
d
a
y
-
F
r
id
a
y
o
r
ie
n
ta
tion.
A
fte
r
hearing
from
college
o
f
f
ic
ia
ls
and
faculty,
the
counselors
are
treated
to
our
Thursday
night
buffet.
F
r
id
a
y
,
they
tour
our
cam
p
u
s
and
see
our
fa
c
ilitie
s
.
Few
colleges
can
m
a
k
e
such
an
offer,
yet
it
is
ap
parent
that
allow
ing
high
school
counselors
a
close
look
can
be
of
great
benefit
and
we
intend
to
continue
this
program
.
F
a
c
u
lty
are
taking
a
m
u
ch
m
o
re
active
role
in
adm
issions
w
o
rk.
They
meet
w
ith
prospective
students
visitin
g
the
cam
p
u
s
and
discuss
in
greater
detail
th
e
ir
p
r
o
gram
s.
Since
a
college's
faculty
provides
the
college's
education,
it
is
im
p
o
rtant
that
parents
and
prospective
students
know
who
w
ill
be
doing
the
teaching.
Taken
together
—
the
student
tour,
m
e
e
ting
w
ith
fa
c
u
lt
y
,
the
adm
issions
interview
w
ith
a
counselor
—
a
prospective
student's
v
isit
to
Paul
Sm
ith's
is
a
valu
a
b
le
experience.
It
should
be
noted
that
a
v
isit
to
the
cam
p
u
s
is
no
longer
m
a
n
d
a
tory,
but
is
highly
re
c
o
m
mended.
Everyone
on
cam
p
u
s
has
pitched
in
to
help.
A
n
d
one
reason
is
th
a
t
sin
c
e
Septem
b
e
r,
the
adm
issions
staff
has
by
and
large
been
on
the
road.
And
we
mean
on
the
road!
W
e
'v
e
been
to
over
375
high
schools
in
11
states
and
scores
of
college
nights
and
col
lege
fa
ir
s
.
W
e
've
traveled
hundreds
of
m
iles
and
have
spoken
to
thousands
of
students.
W
e
've
had
fla
t
tires,
have
lite
r
a
lly
coasted
to
gas
stations,
and
all
to
m
a
k
e
just
one
m
o
re
stop.
W
e
'v
e
had
10
fu
ll
weeks
of
travel,
and
if
I
never
receive
another
5:30
A
.M
.
w
a
k
e
up
ca
ll,
it
w
ill
be
too
soon!
E
v
e
r
y
w
eek
we
each
spoke
to
150-200
students
interested
in
PSC.
We
handed
out
our
brochures
and
m
a
d
e
our
pitch
.
.
.
and
that
w
a
s
the
easy
part,
for
it
is
d
ifficu
lt
to
not
get
excited
about
this
college
and
the
fine
program
s
we
offer.
On
the
“Everyone
on
campus
has
pitched
in
to
help
”
road,
you
get
a
chance
to
do
a
lot
of
c
o
m
p
a
r
ing
and
I
can
report
that
our
program
s
of
hands-on
learning,
our
forests
and
our
hotel,
our
fa
c
u
lty
and
our
location,
all
con
tribute
to
m
a
k
e
Paul
S
m
ith's
one
fine
and
com
p
e
titive
college.
I've
spoken
w
ith
students
w
ith
am
b
ition
and
m
o
tivation
whose
focus
is
c
le
a
r
ly
on
the
future.
It
feels
very
good
to
know
we
have
challenging
program
s
for
them.
T
o
d
a
y
's
students
are
looking
for
m
u
ch
broader
education
a
l
experien
c
e
s
,
in
c
o
r
p
o
r
a
tin
g
m
a
n
y
m
o
re
\
life
options\
than
ever
before.
They
w
a
n
t
everythng
from
learning
to
be
a
fa
r
m
e
r
to
learning
com
p
u
ter
prog
ram
m
in
g
(and
at
the
sam
e
tim
e
!).
It
is
our
respon
s
ibility
as
counselors
f
ir
s
t
to
guide
them
and
to
help
them
decide
whether
or
not
Paul
Sm
ith's
is
right
fo
r
them.
C
o
n
trary
to
com
m
o
n
perceptions,
we
do
not
encourage
everyone
to
apply
to
PSC.
On
the
road,
we
are
Paul
S
m
ith's
College.
A
ll
our
efforts
and
tra
in
in
g
center
on
p
o
r
traying
Paul
S
m
ith
's
in
a
professional
and
com
p
e
tent
m
a
n
n
e
r.
And
in
the
end,
this
ad
m
issions
\fo
r
c
e
\
of
Paul
Sm
ith's
—
w
h
ic
h
includes
nearly
everyone
who
w
o
rks
at
Pa
u
l
Sm
ith's
(and
includes
involved
alum
n
i)
—
pulls
together
to
provide
direction
for
the
questioning
young
high
school
student
sta
n
ding
at
one
of
his/her
crossroads
of
life.