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How to Write the Bates College Supplement 2024-2025

The Koppelman Group

You can visit virtually by doing their online campus tour , but what you really need to do is to sign up for one of the webinars that requires registration. You didn’t simply apply because it’s easy (no supp, no SAT/ACT), but because you really love the college.

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Mastering the Art of Enrollment: Designing a High-Converting Admissions Funnel From Prospect to Student

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

Alongside these, traditional marketing techniques—such as print advertisements, open house events, and campus tours—remain valuable for making connections and showcasing the unique atmosphere of the institution. Finally, the confirmation and onboarding process is crucial for ensuring a smooth transition for new students.

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Landing Page Best Practices for Educational Marketers

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

In education, they’re used for webinars, open houses, and campus tours Application: These pages typically detail the admissions process, deadlines, and a direct link to the application form. Because applying is a significant commitment for prospective students, using this type of landing page is not advisable.

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The Strategies Behind the Best College Websites

The Enrollment Marketer

Virtual tours While virtual tours have been a thing for years, the pandemic accelerated the need for online campus tours even further. What’s great about these tours is that they double as an immersive experience and a lead generator, so you can learn more about the people “touring” your school.

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How Fly-Ins Impact Diversity in the Michigan Ross BBA Program

EAB

We've repurposed audio from a recent EAB webinar focused on how the University of Michigan Ross School of Business uses an all expenses paid fly-in weekend to get more out-of-state students from underserved-student populations and their parents interested in the program and the school. Speaker 1: Hello. And welcome to Office Hours with EAB.

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How Colleges Market to Juniors: Insights and Recommendations from 1 Year of Secret Shopping

Niche

Navigating the Results Meet David Summary of Results The Inquiry Form Experience The Experience of Receiving Information Opportunities for Improving Engagement Interactive Results Register for the 8/3 webinar discussing the results Meet David, Our Junior Secret Shopper I want to introduce you to David. Register Today!