ALUMNI CASE STUDY
T H E U L T I M A T E G U I D E T O
W R I T I N G E N G A G I N G C A S E
S T U D I E S T O H I G H L I G H T
S U C C E S S F U L A L U M N I
HOW-TO GUIDE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
INTERVIEW
o Email Invitation
o Questions
o Recording Podcast
FORMAT
o Background
o Need
o Solution
o Results
SAMPLES
INTRODUCTION
PURPOSE
The purpose of this how-to guide
is to develop alumni case studies
that position the College of
Education and Human
Development’s graduate
programs as competitive and
valuable options for individuals
wanting to advance their
education and career in:
o K-12 Education
o Higher Education
o Mental Health
o Physical Wellness
SELECTION
Each alumni case study
highlights a successful alumnus
who has leveraged their
graduate degree to change, or
advance their career.
Alumni selected to participate
should provide positive feedback
about why they chose to attend
Georgia State University, their
graduate program experience,
and the impact their education
has had on their career and
professional development.
SELECTION
INTERVIEW
EMAIL
INVITATION
Once an alum has been
selected to participate, email
them an invitation explaining the
purpose of the case study.
You can use the sample text on
the next page as a guide.
Hi Tonya,
As an alumni of the Early Childhood Education doctoral program
from Georgia State University’s College of Education and Human
Development, we are extremely proud of your career achievements
and would like to honor you by featuring you in an alumni case
study. The purpose of the case study is to showcase the value of
your graduate education, and how it’s impacted your professional
development and your career.
Please let me know your availability for a 30-minute phone
interview the week of July 10 or July 17. I’ve attached the
questions for you to review prior to the interview. If you’re not
available, you can submit your answers to the attached questions
via email.
If you agree to participate, please sign and email the attached
Media Release form, and submit a square, high resolution image
(300 dpi, or ≥ 1MB .jpg or .png) that can be used to represent you
on the publication.
Download
Media Release
QUESTIONS
In order to write an engaging
alumni case study, the
questions you ask should be
direct, but open-ended enough
to encourage a conversation
with the alumnus.
NOTE: If the they cannot
schedule a phone interview,
email them the questions and
ask them to submit their
answers via email.
Background
Where were you born and raised?
Where and when did you receive your
undergraduate degree, and in what major?
Who is your current employer, and what is your
job title?
Tell me about the most rewarding experience
you had as a graduate student (i.e., research,
internship, practicum, etc.).
Experience Prior to Attending Georgia State
Prior to attending Georgia State for your
graduate program, what did you do for a living?
What was your motivation for wanting to pursue
your graduate degree?
Why did you choose Georgia State rather than
another institution?
Please summarize three career goals you
wanted to achieve after graduating?
Post Graduation Experience
What year did you complete your graduate
program?
How long did it take to land a job after
graduating?
What were the top three skills you learned from
your graduate program that prepared you for
your career?
How has your career progressed since
graduating?
What is your most rewarding or greatest career
achievement to date?
Where do you see yourself growing in your career
in the next 5 years?
What advice would you give prospective
graduate applicants interested in applying to
your graduate program?
Is there anything else you’d like to add?
Graduate Experience at Georgia State
Tell me about your experiences in your graduate
program.
What was the best aspect of your graduate
program (i.e., cohort, faculty, internships, etc.)?
Download
Alumni Questionnaire
Recording the
interview allows you to
repurpose it for the
College’s UrbanEd
Podcast.
To record the phone interview,
use your smartphone’s Voice
Recorder app. Make sure the
landline phone speaker is close
to your smartphone’s speaker to
pick-up the alumni’s voice.
Email audio file to
bbanks13@gsu.edu.
RECORDING
PODCAST
FORMAT
This section includes the following:
o Compelling headline
o High resolution image
o Full name
o Hometown
o Education
o Title
o Employer
o Research interests (if applicable)
o Quote
BACKGROUND
Committed to Culturally Responsive
Education and Equity for All Children
Hometown Atlanta, GA
2009, Ph.D., Early Childhood Education, Georgia State University
2004, M.A., Curriculum & Education, Central Michigan University
Assistant Professor
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, College of Education and Human
Sciences, Department of Child, Youth and Family Services
Socio-cultural and identity development of children
Education
Title
Employer
Research
interest
“I am committed to outreach, scholarship and research to
develop and support culturally responsive professionals
who strive towards becoming agents of change in their
classrooms, communities and beyond.”
TONYA DURDEN, Ph.D., ’09
NEED
What professional
challenges did the
alumnus face prior to
enrolling in the
program?
The reasons for pursuing a graduate
degree are different for different
people. This section should briefly
discuss what the alumnus was doing
prior to enrolling at Georgia State
(i.e., school, career), and what led
them to research, and eventually
apply, to their specific graduate
program.
Teaching Educators to Be Culturally
Relevant Leads to Doctoral Program
Prior to applying to the Early Childhood
Education doctoral program, I spent 10+ years
as a K-5 teacher for Atlanta Public Schools.
Having spent over a decade educating
young children in urban classrooms, I realized I
wanted to advance my knowledge of how to
train teachers to be culturally relevant
professionals in their classrooms, communities
and beyond.
SOLUTION
How did the graduate
program solve the
alumnus’ professional
challenges?
This section describes how the
alumnus’ graduate program
prepared them for their career. It
should include a synopsis of their
experience, including: practicums,
internships, awards, research, and
other notable accomplishments.
Research Opportunities Extend
Beyond Classroom
I wanted to attend a graduate program that
prepared its graduates to be educational
researchers and teacher educators, with an
emphasis on urban education and how children’s
learning is shaped by education inequities, race,
gender, and social class. During my 4+ years at
Georgia State, I was most proud of the research I
conducted addressing how to prepare young
children for pre-school. In addition, I received the
Dean’s fellowship, which allowed me to travel to
Shanghai to present my findings and meet
innovative educational researchers throughout
Asia.
RESULTS
What impact has the
alumnus’ graduate
degree made on their
career?
The final paragraph illustrates how
the alumnus’ graduate degree
impacted their career and
professional development. It
should highlight their current
position and accomplishments,
including: promotions, awards,
professional memberships and
civic engagement.
Training Teachers to Be Change
Agents
Having the opportunity to co-author two articles as a
doctoral student, I was offered a position as an
assistant professor with my current employer before I
graduated. As the director of the university’s Learning
Child Project, I work with key stakeholders to develop
research-based programming that help young
children thrive as learners. In addition, I’m working
with a nationwide, Department of Defense funded
project to ensure military families have access to high
quality child care. In 2013, I was thrilled to receive the
USDAs Early Achievement Award for people who’ve
made significant contributions within the first six years
of their career.
LAYOUT
Complete the initial draft of the
case study in a Word document.
Once the draft has been edited
for grammar and tone, email it
to bbanks13@gsu.edu.
The draft will be laid out in
Adobe InDesign using one of
the two approved sample
alumni case studies on the
following pages.
SAMPLES
SAMPLE 1
SAMPLE 2
Choose a job you
love, and you will
never have to work a
day in your life.
- Confucius

How to Guide: Developing Alumni Case Studies

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    ALUMNI CASE STUDY TH E U L T I M A T E G U I D E T O W R I T I N G E N G A G I N G C A S E S T U D I E S T O H I G H L I G H T S U C C E S S F U L A L U M N I HOW-TO GUIDE
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    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION INTERVIEW oEmail Invitation o Questions o Recording Podcast FORMAT o Background o Need o Solution o Results SAMPLES
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    PURPOSE The purpose ofthis how-to guide is to develop alumni case studies that position the College of Education and Human Development’s graduate programs as competitive and valuable options for individuals wanting to advance their education and career in: o K-12 Education o Higher Education o Mental Health o Physical Wellness
  • 5.
    SELECTION Each alumni casestudy highlights a successful alumnus who has leveraged their graduate degree to change, or advance their career. Alumni selected to participate should provide positive feedback about why they chose to attend Georgia State University, their graduate program experience, and the impact their education has had on their career and professional development. SELECTION
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    EMAIL INVITATION Once an alumhas been selected to participate, email them an invitation explaining the purpose of the case study. You can use the sample text on the next page as a guide.
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    Hi Tonya, As analumni of the Early Childhood Education doctoral program from Georgia State University’s College of Education and Human Development, we are extremely proud of your career achievements and would like to honor you by featuring you in an alumni case study. The purpose of the case study is to showcase the value of your graduate education, and how it’s impacted your professional development and your career. Please let me know your availability for a 30-minute phone interview the week of July 10 or July 17. I’ve attached the questions for you to review prior to the interview. If you’re not available, you can submit your answers to the attached questions via email. If you agree to participate, please sign and email the attached Media Release form, and submit a square, high resolution image (300 dpi, or ≥ 1MB .jpg or .png) that can be used to represent you on the publication. Download Media Release
  • 9.
    QUESTIONS In order towrite an engaging alumni case study, the questions you ask should be direct, but open-ended enough to encourage a conversation with the alumnus. NOTE: If the they cannot schedule a phone interview, email them the questions and ask them to submit their answers via email.
  • 10.
    Background Where were youborn and raised? Where and when did you receive your undergraduate degree, and in what major? Who is your current employer, and what is your job title? Tell me about the most rewarding experience you had as a graduate student (i.e., research, internship, practicum, etc.). Experience Prior to Attending Georgia State Prior to attending Georgia State for your graduate program, what did you do for a living? What was your motivation for wanting to pursue your graduate degree? Why did you choose Georgia State rather than another institution? Please summarize three career goals you wanted to achieve after graduating? Post Graduation Experience What year did you complete your graduate program? How long did it take to land a job after graduating? What were the top three skills you learned from your graduate program that prepared you for your career? How has your career progressed since graduating? What is your most rewarding or greatest career achievement to date? Where do you see yourself growing in your career in the next 5 years? What advice would you give prospective graduate applicants interested in applying to your graduate program? Is there anything else you’d like to add? Graduate Experience at Georgia State Tell me about your experiences in your graduate program. What was the best aspect of your graduate program (i.e., cohort, faculty, internships, etc.)? Download Alumni Questionnaire
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    Recording the interview allowsyou to repurpose it for the College’s UrbanEd Podcast. To record the phone interview, use your smartphone’s Voice Recorder app. Make sure the landline phone speaker is close to your smartphone’s speaker to pick-up the alumni’s voice. Email audio file to bbanks13@gsu.edu. RECORDING PODCAST
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    This section includesthe following: o Compelling headline o High resolution image o Full name o Hometown o Education o Title o Employer o Research interests (if applicable) o Quote BACKGROUND
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    Committed to CulturallyResponsive Education and Equity for All Children Hometown Atlanta, GA 2009, Ph.D., Early Childhood Education, Georgia State University 2004, M.A., Curriculum & Education, Central Michigan University Assistant Professor University of Nebraska-Lincoln, College of Education and Human Sciences, Department of Child, Youth and Family Services Socio-cultural and identity development of children Education Title Employer Research interest “I am committed to outreach, scholarship and research to develop and support culturally responsive professionals who strive towards becoming agents of change in their classrooms, communities and beyond.” TONYA DURDEN, Ph.D., ’09
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    NEED What professional challenges didthe alumnus face prior to enrolling in the program? The reasons for pursuing a graduate degree are different for different people. This section should briefly discuss what the alumnus was doing prior to enrolling at Georgia State (i.e., school, career), and what led them to research, and eventually apply, to their specific graduate program.
  • 16.
    Teaching Educators toBe Culturally Relevant Leads to Doctoral Program Prior to applying to the Early Childhood Education doctoral program, I spent 10+ years as a K-5 teacher for Atlanta Public Schools. Having spent over a decade educating young children in urban classrooms, I realized I wanted to advance my knowledge of how to train teachers to be culturally relevant professionals in their classrooms, communities and beyond.
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    SOLUTION How did thegraduate program solve the alumnus’ professional challenges? This section describes how the alumnus’ graduate program prepared them for their career. It should include a synopsis of their experience, including: practicums, internships, awards, research, and other notable accomplishments.
  • 18.
    Research Opportunities Extend BeyondClassroom I wanted to attend a graduate program that prepared its graduates to be educational researchers and teacher educators, with an emphasis on urban education and how children’s learning is shaped by education inequities, race, gender, and social class. During my 4+ years at Georgia State, I was most proud of the research I conducted addressing how to prepare young children for pre-school. In addition, I received the Dean’s fellowship, which allowed me to travel to Shanghai to present my findings and meet innovative educational researchers throughout Asia.
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    RESULTS What impact hasthe alumnus’ graduate degree made on their career? The final paragraph illustrates how the alumnus’ graduate degree impacted their career and professional development. It should highlight their current position and accomplishments, including: promotions, awards, professional memberships and civic engagement.
  • 20.
    Training Teachers toBe Change Agents Having the opportunity to co-author two articles as a doctoral student, I was offered a position as an assistant professor with my current employer before I graduated. As the director of the university’s Learning Child Project, I work with key stakeholders to develop research-based programming that help young children thrive as learners. In addition, I’m working with a nationwide, Department of Defense funded project to ensure military families have access to high quality child care. In 2013, I was thrilled to receive the USDAs Early Achievement Award for people who’ve made significant contributions within the first six years of their career.
  • 21.
    LAYOUT Complete the initialdraft of the case study in a Word document. Once the draft has been edited for grammar and tone, email it to bbanks13@gsu.edu. The draft will be laid out in Adobe InDesign using one of the two approved sample alumni case studies on the following pages.
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    Choose a jobyou love, and you will never have to work a day in your life. - Confucius