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EAB Adult Learner Recruitment and NAGAP recently surveyed several hundred graduate enrollment leaders on their current staffing challenges. Here are three key conclusions we observed—and what institutions can do to combat these issues.
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We asked graduate enrollment leaders about their experiences with goal setting in the second survey of the series we’re conducting with NAGAP. Three themes emerged and shed light on why so many graduate leaders fell short of their goals.
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A key component of an effective enrollment management practice is a healthy enrollment funnel. Regularly examining your funnel and addressing problem areas–using the process below–is a first step towards meeting your institution’s enrollment goals.
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Introducing gamification into your lead generation strategy could offer a promising new way to find students.
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As the demographics of prospective graduate students and adult learners change, so do students’ application preferences and behaviors. To better understand how students are choosing which programs to apply to—and ensure our partners are equipped to meet their needs—our Adult Learner Recruitment team recently surveyed more than 3,800 prospective graduate, online, and adult students. Here’s what we learned.
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This blog explores ways to improve adult learner retention and completion, as part of the Rising Higher Ed Leaders Fellowship.
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Developing an effective yield strategy is just as important at the graduate level, if not more so. Many prospective adult students are not only considering different program options, but also weighing going back to school against other priorities such as work and family—meaning their enrollment decisions are constantly in flux.
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Program launch is always risky and is even more so when employer demand data does not indicate a strong and growing labor market. Here are four key reasons why labor market data may not be capturing a strong need for program graduates.
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Ten years ago, we interviewed dozens of partner institutions, who said 20% of their prospective graduate and adult students were stealth shoppers on average. This year, our partners estimated that more like 80% of their prospects are stealth, on average.
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As more schools will likely develop and offer health care administration programs due to high student demand, zeroing in on the core components of a high-value degree will be essential.