Leveraging Pre-College Programs for Recruitment
About the Webconference
In an environment of slowed demographic growth and increased institutional reliance on tuition revenues, colleges and universities have raised the stakes in terms of competing for traditional undergraduate students. While many enrollment shops are competing on price to recruit a limited pool of target student segments, progressive institutions are reaching admissions targets by growing yield from existing on-campus programming and early outreach events, which provide the best means possible for tangibly conveying institutional brand and value.
In the first of a three-part webconference series designed for directors of admissions, we explore opportunities for you and your staff to leverage on-campus youth programs to advance strategic enrollment goals, unveiling best practices in lead management infrastructure and program design to attract interest and deepen affinity among competitive student segments.
Presenter: Dana Strait
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