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As of fall 2023, 69% of the student population at CSUSB identified as Hispanic or Latino. In addition to supportservices that include financialaid and academic advising, an example of supporting Latinx student success is the CSUSB Impact Internship, developed by the university’s Undocumented Student Success Center.
The challenge that universities face during this stage is: How do we reach as many potential students as possible? Adult students may prefer adult-specific messaging that relates to their lives, such as information about work-life-school balance, family-centered goals, and increased earning potential. Create urgency.
Next steps: The team scheduled meetings with departments on campus that provide high-touch support to students, including academic counseling, financialaid, studentservices, outreach, special population supportservices and the tutoring center. Students who received the text were 6.3
Community college admissions offices also can learn several valuable lessons from their peers that are experiencing strong growth — including two-year, four-year, and alternative credentialing institutions — regarding marketing strategies, studentengagement tactics, and operational efficiency.
5 Tips for Keeping StudentsEngaged Throughout the Admissions Process In higher education, the enrollment funnel can feel like a battleground for institutions vying to convert interest into commitment. Traditionally, the enrollment funnel has been viewed simply: attract, engage, and enroll.
Factors Contributing to Move-In Melt Based on our last year’s data, we saw move-in melt primarily happening in two student groups: international students and students without financialaid packages where the enrollment team believes they may be eligible for need-based aid.
Financial stability: Many students struggle to afford college fees and other expenses and may drop out due to financial difficulties. Peer relationships, participation in campus activities, and accessibility to supportservices are all factors that can affect social integration.
College’s impact hinges largely on the level of studentengagement: the time and effort devoted to studying, the frequency and quality of interactions with faculty, peers, and professional staff, and the extent to which students take advantage of extracurricular activities.
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