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Reimagine the Experience 7 Ways to Delight Your Future Students Brian Wm. Niles | Founder & Chief Evangelist

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Reimagine the Experience 7 Ways to Delight Your Future Students

Brian Wm. Niles | Founder & Chief Evangelist

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Introductions3 Critical Trends

7 Ways to Delight Your StudentsSome Resources

Setting Expectations

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Introductions

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Campuswide CRM for Higher Education Recruitment. Retention. Advancement

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11 Years. Undergraduate & Graduate17 Years. 450 Colleges & UniversitiesAuthor. “Overthrowing Dead Culture”

Husband & Father

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Get You to Think.Help Your Institution Change.Takeaway a Couple of Ideas.

My Goals Today

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Critical Trends3

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Mobile & Social Retention & Success

Authenticity & Experiences

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1Mobile & Social

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Importance and Usage of Your

Institution’s Website

High School Seniors Surveyed in October 2015

Chegg/TargetX Social Admissions Report

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Lots of Room to Improve Mobile

Experience

High School Seniors Surveyed in October 2015

Chegg/TargetX Social Admissions Report

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Oh, look. A Butterfly!

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Get the Fundamentals Right First

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9If a student has a connection with

nine students after being admitted,

they are 93% more likely to enroll.TargetX Schools App, 2015

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Images of Campus (instagram) Frequent News (twitter)

“Real” Experiences (youtube) Live Engagement (periscope)

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Email isStill King Admissions is still a highly

transaction-oriented process that is best handled with email.

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2Retention & Success

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And if they don’t graduate, they have $28k in debt.

And no credential.

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Value of Higher Education “Going Away” to College

Outcomes (ROI)

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3Authenticity & Experiences

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You All Look The Same.

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Just ask a high school Junior or Senior.

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What are you doing to make them care about you?

What are they taking away?

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7 Ways to Delight Your Students

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Delight

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Increased Retention Lower Replacement Costs Increased Positive WOM

Reduced Recruitment Effort

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Enhance the Mobile Experience.1

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Responsive Design is Only Part of the Answer

Optimize for Smaller Screens (buttons, forms, etc.)

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Gen Xers Grew Up Digital Millennials Grew Up Online

Homelands Growing Up Touch

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Gen Xers Grew Up w/Keyboard Millennials Grew Up w/Mouse

Homelands Growing Up w/Fingers

(what’s next?)

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Test Your Site For Yourself

Fill Out Your Online Forms

Receive Your Emails

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Reduce the Roadblocks.2

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You control only one part of the enrollment funnel.

Admit or Deny

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If You Have Too Few Inquiries … check your forms

Application … too many requirements Enrollees … outcomes & value

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If You Have Too Many Inquiries … get focused

Application … (seriously?) Enrollees … check your NTR

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Tell More (Authentic) Stories.3

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Marketing to Millennials 101

Cut out the Hype

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Marketing to Millennials 101 (and their Gen X parents)

Cut out the Hype

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Stories not Stats. People not Programs.

Mike Sexton, Vice President of Enrollment, Santa Clara University

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The most authentic thing about your institution are the people

that go/work there are the stories they “share.”

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Power Tip Change Your Pronouns

(it’s not about you, it’s about them)

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Prioritize the Campus Visit Experience.4

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Recruiting Should Drive Visits Visits Should Cater to the Visitor

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Get The Basics Right

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Basics Step 1 Confirmation. Campus Signage. Visitor Parking. Visitor’s Center.

Clean Bathrooms.

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Basics Step 2 Know the visitor.

Customize the visit. Set the expectations.

Share real stories.

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Basics Step 3 Make it memorable.

Highlight a signature moment. Help them picture themselves there.

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What’s Next? Utilizing Technology Mass Customization

More Ambassador Training

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Close The Deal.5

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Sales Marketing Customers Revenue

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Do you value their enrollment? Did you show them that you do?

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Sales 101 Ask for the sale.

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Pave the Path to Student Success.6

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Recruit the right student.

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The customer is always right.Harry Gordon Selfridge, Sr.

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Share what was learned when you recruited them.

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Build proactive plans (don’t wait until they are failing)

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Reactive Action Plan Examples

Student isn’t attending class. Campus card not being using. Hasn’t registered for next term.

Requesting transcripts.

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Proactive Action Plan Examples

Purchase your books. Meet with your advisor. Sign up for activities.

Are you happy?

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Get Your Team Delighted!7

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Do you have the right people? Are they in the right seats?

Do you know their strengths? Do you know their plans & desires?

Are they having any fun?

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Enhance the Mobile Experience Reduce the Roadblocks

Tell More (Authentic) Stories Prioritize the Campus Visit Experience

Close the Deal Pave the Path to Student Success

Get Your Team Delighted

The 7 Ways

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Some Resources

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Chegg/TargetX Social Admissions Report College Research Council Voice of the Student

Render Experiences “The Rant” Ruffalo Noel Levitz E-Expectation Reports Bob Johnson Consulting Email Newsletter

Strengths Finder 2.0 Fast Company Daily Email Newsletter

How to Raise an Adult (Julie Lithcott-Haims)

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Brian Wm. Niles | @brianwmniles | [email protected]