Are the walls in your office bare? Are your surroundings void of any content that even slightly resembles the college admission process? To fill those empty spaces with beautiful college admission inspired cover art straight from NACAC's Journal of College Admission, order one of our posters below! These posters are must have for anyone involved in the college admission process.
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Posters measure 18" x 24" (inches).

Number 152/153, Summer/Fall 1996: Celebrate diversity with this piece of artwork taken from the Journal's special issue on the social landscape of college admission. Order this poster.

Number 169, Fall 2000: This poster adorned the pages of an issue studying the potential for college admission offices to adapt and reorganize their recruiting methods. Order this poster.


Number 154, Winter 1997: In this issue, an article titled University Repositioning highlighted the efforts made by admission offices to redefine their institution's identity. Order this poster.

Number 174, Winter 2002: This issue discussed and debunked popular rumors facing an often underrepresented population of students in an article called Myths and Realities for Undocumented Students Attending U.S. Colleges and Universities. Order this poster.

Number 178, Winter 2003: This issue examined the power of self reflection in the admission office, and it's potential impact on student body demographics. Order this poster.


Number 203, Spring 2009: In this issue the author of Recruiting Females into Male Dominated Programs explored new and innovative ways to attract female students to traditionaly male domintated areas of study. Order this poster.

Number 203, Spring 2009: This symbolic image of college recruiting pitfalls was inspired by an article called We Don't Speak Their Language, which explained clever ways for recruiters to appeal to their target audience. Order this poster.
