China Daily (Hong Kong)

Shandong University’s approach to attracting students is refreshing

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For the past several years, it has already become common practice for universiti­es to post such advertisem­ents on social media to attract high school graduates.

However, in the past, their advertisem­ents were rather basic. Most of them simply boasted how many of their students got good jobs upon graduation and how many famous professors they had. The advertisem­ents were full of cold numbers.

This year, Shandong University took a different approach. It released an ad featuring its big swimming pool, well-decorated gyms, highly rated canteens, as well as “lots of cute stray cats on the campus”.

Other universiti­es quickly followed its example. Even Tsinghua University and Peking University, widely believed to be the top two domestic universiti­es, issued similar ads.

This is a welcome trend, that would not have been possible without the emergence of the mobile internet culture. Just think about 20 years ago when the internet was not so popular: High school graduates and their parents had nothing but the printed materials of colleges to learn about them, and most of the materials had nothing but official expression­s and cold numbers.

Now, in the age of the mobile internet, dry statistics and an official tone are no longer enough. Especially, as micro blogs feature interactio­n among different users, the culture could spread easily.

Of course, good canteens are not the primary reason high school graduates apply to a particular university. They still hope to enter a university that promises them a good future. But by issuing such advertisem­ents, the universiti­es show they have a good culture, which helps to shape the student too.

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