NACAC is excited to introduce electronic data capture technology to its National College Fairs (available in select cities only).
Technology Resource Corporation (TRC) has developed a customized electronic data capture solution aimed to streamline the interview process for universities and
students at all NCF events.
Cities where this Technology is Offered (Spring 2010)
• Atlanta • Pittsburgh • Miami • Tampa • Springfield • Rochester • Syracuse • Buffalo
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• Houston • Austin • West Michigan • San Francisco • San Diego • Honolulu • Inland Empire • Providence • Cleveland |
Key Features and Benefits
• Accurate information
• Save time and money
• Eliminate manual registration cards
• No redundant data entry
• Easily export data
• Formatted data output
What College Fair Exhibitors are Saying About This Must-have Technology
- Chronicle of Higher Education, June 15, 2009: Express Check-In Comes to the College Fair
- The Choice (blog), June, 17, 2009: To Signal Your Interest in a College, Scan Here
- The Grand Rapids Press, July 8, 2009: Use of Bar Codes at College Fairs May Help Students Brush Away Writer's Cramp
- College Times, July 16, 2009: Scanning Students
“Several of our staff have been at NACAC Fairs and used the scanners and they like them. More importantly to me, our support staff who get the inquiries electronically to enter them into our info system, LOVE them!”
“It enables counselors to spend more time talking to students that want to talk. Those that just want information can hold up their bar code and we can scan quickly while still talking.”
“I think this is the wave of the future. Through outreach by NACAC and efforts of local guidance counselors, we probably had 40% of the students who attended the fair pre-registered at the online site. By the end of the fair approximately 73% of the 12,000 visitors who came through our fair registered from home or using the computers on site.”
Reserve Your Scanner Now!
Don’t miss this opportunity! Reserve your scanner now!
Need More Information?
If you have any questions or need assistance, contact Steve Cooper at
800/922-8646 ext. 101.