A Real Game Changer in College and University Financial Aid Continued:

John W. Dysart President The Dysart Group The Obama administration has initiated a major change to the traditional financial aid cycle for colleges and universities. It was announced on September 14, 2015. Determining eligibility for federal financial aid in the past has been based upon the prior year tax returns. During a normal cycle for students intending to enroll in Fall 2016, financial aid eligibility is based upon the completed 2015 federal tax returns. The use of ?prior year? tax information has been the requirement for decades. All of that changes for the coming Fall 2017 cycle. Various groups, including […]

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Using Best Enrollment Practices – When They Are Needed Most

Dr. Marylouise Fennell Principal Hyatt-Fennell Dr. Scott D. Miller President Virginia Wesleyan College Summer months are a critical period for college admissions?offices. That?s when administrators are assessing?accomplishments from the previous year, and dealing with?potential shortfalls for the upcoming year.?Even before July and August, however, enrollment?professionals begin holding their breath. Usually by May,?room-deposit trends are well established, signaling whether?the enrollment staff will celebrate or commiserate. On most private college campuses, even a slight decrease in?net revenue and yield, established by what happens in the?admissions office, can translate into layoffs and cutbacks. It is critical therefore, that college CEOs closely monitor?and encourage […]

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Louisiana State University at Alexandria Continues Unprecedented Growth

The last decade has been extremely difficult for public colleges and universities in Louisiana. Tax cuts and funding reductions have decimated the budgets of public institutions. Consider the following: Louisiana has cut $684 million dollars from public higher education since 2008. This amounts to a 40% reduction in the last decade. The state has cut funding more than any other state in the country. Louisiana still faces a $900 million deficit for the current year so additional cuts are likely. It has been estimated that another $70 million could be cut from the higher education budget. One institution is growing […]

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Enrollment Marketing 101: Positioning Your Website and Printed Publications for Success

Having advised over a hundred institutions about effective communications for student recruitment, we?ve learned a troubling truth: too often, administrators choose outmoded web and publication design strategies that appeal to their personal tastes rather than approaches tested through focus groups. Rule number one in enrollment management is know your audience. The student recruitment landscape today is driven by texting and social media. Yet many colleges and universities rely on a mixed-use publication policy? writing in a content-heavy style for alumni and friends of all generations, and then applying the same publication strategy to communicating with prospective students. Younger audiences, the […]

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Recruitment and Financial Aid Strategies are Changing at Many Graduate Schools

The marketplace for graduate schools is changing. Many colleges and universities have been implementing significant adjustments to their recruitment and financial aid tactics and strategies to respond to the new, more challenging landscape. Across the country, colleges and universities are looking for revenue streams and the pressure is on graduate programs to produce revenue like never before. Even many of the most prestigious institutions are no longer able to rely on academic reputations alone to meet their graduate enrollment objectives. Competition continues to increase as more and more schools add new graduate offerings. Opportunities for students to cover their graduate […]

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Collaboration and Priority Ideas at the Yes We Must Coalition Conference in Roanoke, VA

The Yes We Must Coalition is a group of 39 private colleges and universities dedicated to providing access and ensuring success for low income/first-generation college students. Member institutions educate large numbers of needy students and more than half of their total enrollments are comprised of students eligible for the Federal Pell Grant. The organization recently held a conference in Roanoke, Virginia that was attended by 139 administrators from 32 member institutions. The idea was to provide an opportunity for collaboration and discussion. The conference ended with the chance for attendees to sign up to collaborate on a number of future […]

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Communications Strategies for Enrollment Staff

Competition for prospective students? attention has never been fiercer. The congested higher education marketplace means that every communication between colleges and prospective students must further institutional branding and messaging. With the regular development of new technologies, a sound communication strategy has become paramount as we establish a public ?face? for the institution to new audiences. In this issue of ?Enrollment Manager? we will address staff communications priorities, operational strategies and accountability. We will offer some suggestions from our experience that will help you make every communication count while enabling your messaging to stand out among others. The use of an […]

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Louisiana State University at Alexandria Breaks All Historic Enrollment Records!

I am excited to report that Louisiana State University at Alexandria has absolutely crushed nearly every all-time historic record regarding recruitment, retention and enrollment for Fall 2015.? The leadership team at LSUA contacted my firm in 2013 to assist in the design and implementation of a new approach to enrollment management with the goal of transforming admissions, financial aid and persistence.? We agreed to apply a traditional ?private school? model to a public university. The institution was at a crossroads, having experienced an eight-year steady decline in enrollment that might have threatened its very existence. Everything changed under the direction […]

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Surefire Ideas to Recruit Students Most Likely to Succeed

April Clark -?CAS We are finding there are so many channels available to reach prospective students that it is harder to find the best ways to communicate.? This means that institutions are struggling to find the most effective channels while trying to stay competitive and still meet enrollment goals.? Managing your school?s marketing mix using data-driven methods helps the targeting, recruiting and retaining student processes to be more efficient. Here are four ways to enhance your marketing strategies in the quest to influence those students most likely to succeed at your school, and then to maximize outcomes. Utilize Market Research […]

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Ensuring the Right ?Fit? with the Chief Enrollment Officer

Marylouise Fennell,?Principal ,Hyatt-Fennell Scott D. Miller,?President,?Virginia Wesleyan College In the last issue of “Enrollment Manager,” we discussed?concluding and assessing the most recent recruitment cycle, and implementing an effective enrollment strategy for the coming year. ?Because turnover in chief enrollment officers often occurs at this time of year, too, it is important not to disrupt momentum. Solid planning is a key to recruitment continuity, and essential in attracting the right vice president or dean of enrollment. ?Institutional Reviews can establish strategic priorities?including those impacting student recruitment and retention. ?We also believe, however, that a detailed assessment of the program should include […]

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