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HART
Hofstra Alumni Recruitment Team

 HART members and students at Hofstra's Fall Open House.
HART members and students at Hofstra's Fall Open House.


What is the HART Program?

The HART (Hofstra Alumni Recruitment Team) Program was established to provide outstanding Hofstra alumni with a unique opportunity to assist with the University's Admissions efforts in attracting highly qualified students. HART members are also vital to maintaining the University's current quantity and quality of high school applicants.

HART members Joseph Heaney '53, Ed Samuels '64, Lois Rycx '75, Kenneth Brown '79 and Simone Freeman '01 sharing their Hofstra memories and experiences.
HART members Joseph Heaney '53, Ed Samuels '64, Lois Rycx '75, Kenneth Brown '79 and Simone Freeman '01 sharing their Hofstra memories and experiences.

Top 10 Reasons for Becoming a HART Member:
10. Extend Hofstra's reach beyond its traditional market region
9. Provide a valuable service to Hofstra
8. Remain active with the alumni family
7. Bring unique, valuable, personal perspectives to the recruitment effort
6. Create lasting relationships with students, fellow alumni and the University community
5. Share your positive Hofstra experience with students
4. Serve as a role model to students
3. Enhance the value of your degree by recruiting highly qualified students
2. Increase the number of students interested in and eventually enrolling at Hofstra
1. Maintain the high academic standards of Hofstra University by attracting quality students

HART Levels of Involvement:

Washington-Rose Elementary School in the Roosevelt Union Free School District held 'College Day.' Teachers Faye Nelson '91 and Susan Pall '75 spoke about their experiences when they were Hofstra students
Washington-Rose Elementary School in the Roosevelt Union Free School District held 'College Day.' Teachers Faye Nelson '91 and Susan Pall '75 spoke about their experiences when they were Hofstra students.
  • Identify prospective students and refer them to the Admissions Center
  • Speak to prospective students
  • Serve as advisor/career mentor
  • Congratulate accepted students
  • Encourage campus visits

If you are interested in further information, please contact The Office of Alumni Relations at (516) 463-6636 or email Alumni Relations