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Webinar: Telling Your School’s Story in an Online World

Enrollment Catalyst

Bullet points and talking points may be helpful for conveying facts about your school, but stories are far more impactful for conveying your school’s value proposition. But effective storytelling is far down the priority list for many schools. In this webinar, we’ll discuss the role of storytelling in school marketing, how to use social media and your website to tell stories, and how to systematize the content development process.

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Once Upon a Time in Lead Generation

Enrollment Management

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Finding Your Team

UGA Undergraduate Admissions Q & A

Every year in the second week of May, the SEC Enrollment/Admissions leaders meet at one of the member University’s campuses to talk about the year, plan out any group events and commiserate over the challenges that each of us have faced over the past year. The deposit deadline of May 1 will have just passed, and everyone roughly understands what their freshman and transfer classes will look like for the coming Fall.

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Financial Aid Timeline for High School Seniors

Great College Advice

Financial Aid Planning for Senior Year of High School. . The financial aid timeline is critical if you want to maximize the amount of financial aid for which you are eligible. Financial aid is one of the most important parts of the college process, but it can be one of the most confusing, as well. To make it simpler, we’ve packed everything you need to know into this timeline so you don’t miss any of these important steps.

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Elite Universities Take Asian Students for Granted

Admissions Madness

Asian American students are the most overrepresented cohort on elite university campuses by far. Students who are nationals of China, India, and South Korea enroll at American universities at much higher rates than any other region on the planet. Universities are happy to accept their full-paying tuition dollars, and like their Asian-American counterparts, they’re taken for granted.

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