Marketing Solutions for Community Colleges
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Quick Tips! Podcasting Like a Pro
Podcasts are a great and easy way to distribute content in a relaxed and informative format. But without the right precautions, poor audio and interruptions can make recording and editing a hassle. In this Quick Tips! video, Interact’s Social Media Manager Wyatt Otto gives us his best tips for recording podcasts on your own or with a long-distance guest.
We Hear You: Redesigning the Community College with the Student Voice in Mind
Student-centered innovation has been mission-centric to community colleges, but redesigning the college experience with the student voice is critical post-pandemic. Join Dr. Pam Cox-Otto and Dr. Karen Stout, president and CEO, Achieving the Dream (ATD), as they discuss the insights ATD’s network of nearly 280 colleges have gained in their work to champion student success.
Quick Tips! Snarky Ads
In this Quick Tips! video, Interact CEO Dr. Pam Cox-Otto explains how to advertise your community college in a truthful but snarky way.”
No Time to Waste! What to do now to drive spring enrollment (WEBINAR)
This 60-minute strategy session focuses on how to squeeze every opportunity out of your enrollment pipeline to recruit, retain, and recover students. [...]
Top 5 Social Media Marketing Tips to Boost College Enrollment on a Budget
If you want to find and engage potential students to boost college enrollment, embrace the power of social media. After all, fully 58% of future students will consider your school’s social media feeds before deciding to apply. We know social media marketing can be a bit dizzying. That’s why we’ve sorted out some simple, inexpensive tips to help build your college enrollment.
Meeting Students Halfway: How to Help Prospective Students Make it to the First Day of Classes
Enrollment is always important, but even more so now, in the middle of a pandemic. Face-to-face recruiting is no longer possible, on-campus orientations are not a good idea, and yet more than ever our students need support from application, to day-one of classes.