Send Us The Link To Your Summer Programs
UC departments that are planning summer programs for children and adults are encouraged to showcase your programs through the UC Web site. If you have information on your programs posted on your college or departmental Web site, we can link to your Web address from our UC News and Events Web site.
We urged colleges and divisions to participate in this effort to make summer programs easy to find through one key location on the Web. In 2005, that combined information resulted in the fourth most popular news story to be read from the UC News Web site, resulting in 10,435 unique readers from on and off campus.
To be included on the listings of summer programs, the information on your Web site should carry a description of your program, information on when it begins and ends, cost of registration, the last date to register, materials that will be needed as part of the program, and a name and phone number to contact for more information.
Heres an example of how some UC Web sites are promoting summer programs:
http://www.eng.uc.edu/prospectivestudents/summercamp/
To link to the summer programs page that will be featured on the UC Web home page, send your Web link to dawn.fuller@uc.edu and we will also include your information on the UC News and Events Web site.
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