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Is personalized communication the key to increasing yield?

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For example, instead of sending one mass email to every student who submitted a deposit segment and prioritize outreach Create personalized video content : If you haven’t tried personalized video content – it can be a highly effective way to reach students. Show you care, and theyll show it back. Ready to learn more?

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2023 Niche Spring Survey of Juniors

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Political involvement in education is affecting where students consider enrolling. Students from the South and Northeast were least likely to say that state politics were influencing their interests. 53% of international students said that their interest, or lack thereof, in attending a college was being influenced by politics.

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“Move-in melt” is on the rise: Why it’s happening and 3 strategies to fight it

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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 financial aid packages where the enrollment team believes they may be eligible for need-based aid.

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Tips for your UW Coalition application

Parry College Counseling: College Admissions Blog

. * Testing – UW moved to a test optional (almost test-blind) admission process earlier in the pandemic, but the language on the website has been confusing to students , leading many students to think that they should go out and take tests in order to be competitive for admission. Yes, that is 0.4%.)

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Niche Class of 2024 Fall Survey

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Watch the webinar discussion of the results This year’s college search process was evidence of the diminishing effects of the pandemic. School counselors, while very helpful in researching and discovering new colleges, were much less influential in where students are ultimately applying.