Oakland University
Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Alumni Ambassadors visit Romeo High School

Jennifer Rosebrock, an OU admissions adviser, with Tom Kondrat, SECS ’98 and SECS ’01, and Chris Lackowski, SEHS ’98, visited Romeo High School. (Photo courtesy of Luke Fleer)

On March 19, 2008 two Alumni Admissions Ambassadors teamed up with Jennifer Rosebrock, an OU admissions adviser, at the Romeo Community Schools’ Annual College Night for a meaningful OU experience. With over 60 Midwest colleges and universities represented, Romeo College Night provided high school students and their parents with admissions materials, images and opportunity to visit first hand with university admissions representatives.

Tom Kondrat, SECS ’98 and SECS ’01, and Chris Lackowski, SEHS ’98, both Romeo High School graduates, participated in the Romeo College Night to involve themselves with their community while sharing their OU experience.

“It felt good to connect with my community and this renewed my passion for Oakland. It was great to feel the excitement tonight that so many of the Romeo community and surrounding high schools invited have toward OU,” said Lackowski, a data analyst for CIBER at Ford Motor Company.

Teaming their alma mater with potential future students is at the heart of AAAP. The program engages alumni and prospective students and their parents by sharing their OU experience and stirring interest from qualified students.

Kondrat and Lackowski said that they felt the pride of giving back to the community where they grew up as Romeo Bulldogs and meaningfully reconnecting as Oakland Golden Grizzlies graduates.

“What a great program and event for OU alum to give back in multiple ways,” said Kondrat, a senior specialist in data mining for Chrysler LLC.

If you would like to represent Oakland at a college fair in your area, please contact Luke Fleer, program coordinator, at fleer@oakland.edu or (248) 370-GRIZ (4749).

On March 19, 2008 two Alumni Admissions Ambassadors teamed up with Jennifer Rosebrock, an OU admissions adviser, at the Romeo Community Schools’ Annual College Night for a meaningful OU experience. With over 60 Midwest colleges and universities represented, Romeo College Night provided high school students and their parents with admissions materials, images and opportunity to visit first hand with university admissions representatives.

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