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Here’s how social media can build community for online and professional education

University Business

These learners often focus on gaining industry knowledge and expanding their professional networks. Social media can uniquely fulfill these needs by connecting them with course providers, industry experts, mentors, and peers who can support their educational journeys. Be sure to mix up your content formats across platforms.

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How to Recruit Graduate Students

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

They are industry veterans, scholars, and pioneers with unique stories and expertise that resonate with prospective students. A robust career center that collaborates closely with industry leaders enriches your students’ learning experience and provides them with invaluable networking opportunities.

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Getting Ready for Graduation

Campus Sonar

Graduation is a converging point for your audiences and an opportunity to: Maintain a positive connection and impression with your graduating students to build affinity with them as they become young alumni. Invoke nostalgia in your alumni. Join your local alumni association chapter. Say goodbye to your favorite professor.

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The A to Z of the Alumni Management Software

Creatrix Campus

The A to Z of the Alumni Management Software. With graduates finding alumni networks as a doorway to success with beautiful career options, a place to network, and give back, HEIs have started focusing on building alumni management software that benefits this new era of the mutually beneficial alumni network.

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Student Community Building on Forums

Campus Sonar

For prospective or admitted students, asking questions and receiving positive responses indicates the level of community support available from their peers and alumni. A sneak peek at our most recent industry research of campus conversations shows how forum volume tends to follow the size of your campus.

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Collaborating for Long-Lasting Brand Impact

Campus Sonar

When we think of audiences in higher ed, we typically think of students (both prospective and currently enrolled), alumni, donors, faculty and staff, and maybe families and parents. To answer this question well, it’s really difficult to use broad categories like “prospective students” or “alumni.” Those aren’t homogenous audiences!

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Navigating the U.S. College Application Process as an International Student in 2024

Great College Advice

You can amp up your research game by using college websites, online forums, and alumni networks. Pro tip: Be a part of webinars and virtual college fests to build some connections with professors and admission officers. They help you learn about the academic offerings and campus culture in detail.