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How to use marketing to engage program-switchers

EAB

This makes enrollment marketers’ jobs challenging. Marketing to students by program of interest sounds like a good idea, but with the knowledge that many students apply to programs outside their original program of interest, how can marketers know what messaging will be most effective? Ready to find out more?

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New graduate program at Gustavus Adolphus College

Confessions of a Community College Dean

“At that time, I think there was not a particular need for the college to expand into other markets.” percent from 10 years earlier, according to data from a university spokesman and a bond statement issued in 2017 to help the college finance some campus projects. ” But enrollment has since declined.

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Our top five lessons on lead generation for graduate and adult programs in 2024

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Recommended Resource Engage program-switchers through your marketing Read our blog that outlines more findings from our new analysis. While many marketers are focused on the importance of lead generation, it is equally important to develop an effective lead nurturing strategy. So how should you adjust given these findings?

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Are institutions leveraging their alumni to their full potential? Here’s how they can

University Business

” Aside from attracting more applicants, alumni can help institutions diversify their marketing strategies for a broadening net of college applicants unaware of the opportunities after college and who don’t fit in the traditional “cookie-cutter” mold. ” At Wabash College, a men’s private school in Ind.,

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Chemistry: from Concept to Consumer

Teaching Matters Experiential Learning

To test this out, Philip Bailey (Head of Teaching, School of Chemistry) and Deborah Fowlis (Careers Consultant, Careers Service) co-ordinated interactive workshops run by experts from the chemical industry, enabling students to experience real workplace scenarios. ” References 1. .” ” References 1. Patricia R.