Do you have an opinion about UW-Whitewater?

Community input sought

If you live in the Whitewater Unified School District, you’re invited to complete a 3-minute online survey. At the end of the survey, you can enter your name to win a drawing for a $25 VISA gift card. Don’t delay — the survey will only be available until noon on Tuesday, Feb. 26.

Forty people who complete this short survey will be invited to participate in an online discussion group about UW-Whitewater. Hiebing, a Madison-based marketing and advertising agency, will use the research to help guide the university’s future recruitment marketing efforts. The online discussion group will be guided by Hiebing and will take place March 4-8. The total time commitment is about one hour of your time during that week. You’ll be asked to log in at your convenience each day and complete the activities posted for that day. If you are invited and complete the group discussion, you will receive a $50 VISA gift card to thank you for your time. If you are selected for participation, we’ll be in touch with details by Friday, March 1.

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