I am from the St Louis Mo area and my kid is a freshman at MSU in engineering. Long story that I won't put here but a family member who went to Alabama heard of my kid's interest in Ole Miss and said "If you're going to study engineering and thinking of Mississippi, you have to go look at MSU. It is a great engineering school and the place where the non-snobs of Mississippi go to school" (he's an opinionated guy). We went and looked, met both recruitment folks and some professors as well, and they sold the school to us. It has been a great first year and I know that none of us would change the experience, as parents or certainly the student. The point of this post is to say that there had never been an MSU recruiter at the high school my kids attended, and my kid was the first ever to go to MSU from this high school. This year, an MSU recruiter sought out the high school, set up at the college recruitment night and has gotten at least a couple of visits and one serious student who is just about to "sign on the dotted line" and head to Starkville. MSU has a great story to tell and sell. Just wanted to say they took the opportunity to follow up at a high school where they've never gotten a student or recruited at because one kid took a look and liked what they saw. Shows me they are paying attention to where kids are coming from and where they can get good students into one of the best kept engineering secrets in the country.