What is a campus rep?

A Campus Rep is a student on a college campus that carries out a series of marketing activities – both online and offline – targeted at their peers. 

Campus Rep marketing works well on college campuses because it is no secret that people are more easily influenced by their peers. College students are uniquely impressionable because mom and dad are no longer filling up the cabinets with products and food. This makes college a time when young adults try new brands and begin to form their own brand loyalty. College marketing using Campus Reps also humanizes your brand on campus. 

 

Names for a campus rep

A Campus Rep may also be called:

  • Student Brand Ambassador 
  • College Rep 
  • Student Influencer 
  • College Brand Ambassador 
  • Student Rep 
  • College Influencer 

 

Marketing Activities

As they have no shortage of names, there is no shortage of marketing activities that Campus Reps can carry out. Their most common activities include handing out sample products, putting up posters, talking about a product or service in front of a classroom, organizing a campus event, and posting about your business on their social media. 

Some more specific examples of the types of activities they may execute include:

  • Passing out a new flavor of drink for a Beverage Company 
  • Putting up posters about an event coming to campus for a Rock Band 
  • Talking to a student organization about professional attire for a Suit Company 
  • Posting on social media about a new game for an App Company. 

 

Digital Element

Note your Campus Rep can only talk to so many students on campus at once. It’s important that you include digital elements to expand your reach. When your Campus Reps attend an event, give students something they will want to take a picture of. Why? They will likely post that picture on social media, expanding your reach outside of those that attended the event. 

 

Figure out your ideal student

For ideas of what might work for your brand, think about what your ideal target audience is. When you have their attention, what are you going to say? What is the best time to talk with them? For this step, consider reviewing an academic calendar of common activities on college campuses.

 

Think outside of the box

Campus Rep programs can also work for your company in other ways – it doesn’t have to strictly be for marketing departments. For example, human resources departments utilize interns that return back to campus to help recruit for future interns. 

 

Finding your campus rep

Once you determine how you want to utilize a Campus Rep Program and what activities you would like done, you need to find your Campus Rep. Talk to your Human Resources Department about past interns that are now back on campus. Assuming they had a positive experience with your company, that positivity can be contagious back on campus. Utilize the Career Services department at schools to post positions, and review social media posts that have hashtags that relate to your company. 

 

Make it a community

Campus Rep programs that last have a community feeling. They allow Campus Reps to talk to other Campus Reps about best practices. They feature Campus Reps on the company website. As a manager, you are involved with talking to your Campus Reps and are available outside of business hours. You utilize your company’s assets for rewards. Your company sponsors an event that gives you tickets to reward top performing Campus Reps. You have a person on staff that is an expert at a topic that college students are interested in learning. Bring them in on a future group call. Basically – make them feel involved in your business. It will pay off in the future.

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Final thought on what is a campus rep

If you need help creating or improving on your Campus Rep Program, Campus Commandos offers consulting and a toolkit to brands. 

 

 


Who is Campus Commandos?

Our college marketing agency functions to serve two purposes; to provide opportunity for college students, and to market products and services on behalf of brands to students on college campuses and universities across the United States. Contact us to learn more.