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More Young Women Are Interested in The Trades… Here’s How to Enroll Them in Your Programs
“It’s about time for people to start realizing that you can make more money, have a better career path, have a happier life, have a better family in the long term, by doing stuff with your hands.” – 25 year old Victoria Carl, auto mechanic, certified diesel tech.[1] Victoria Carl is not alone. The trades,...
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Competition for Trade School Students is Growing As Traditional Colleges Begin Offering Career Training
Have a look at these numbers…[1] 158%: The cost of traditional, public college has risen over 150% in just the last 20 years. 65%: Only 64.6% of students graduated college within six years. 50%: Half of a traditional college student’s study-time is in general education, not their “career” major or focus. 33%: One in three companies have dropped degree...
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The Data Doesn’t Lie… Blue Collar Jobs Are “Cool Again”
The “toolbelt generation” is upon us. Get this… A whopping half of all Gen-Z, and over 40% of Millennials plan on moving into blue collar work, according to a recent Harris Poll. Further, the poll showed that a majority of all Americans (72%) say they’ve noticed that young adults are highly interested in pursuing careers...
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When It Comes to Marketing Your School Don’t Do These 8 Things
Marketing your school and its programs through various digital media is an absolute necessity. In fact, data has shown that digital advertising can increase your “brand” awareness by 80% or more. But, while there are literally hundreds of “things” you should be doing with your digital marketing, and a laundry list of things you should...
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Yes, Fewer People Are Going to College… Here’s The Real Reason Why
The numbers are nothing short of startling. Over the past decade, over 500 private, nonprofit colleges have shuttered their doors. This year alone, it’s been estimated that roughly one college either shuts down or merges with another, every week… And hundreds more are flashing financial warning signs.[1][2][3] Fact: Over the past 13 years, undergrad enrollments...
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Why Aren’t Your EDU Leads Converting?
You may have the world’s greatest, most detailed EDU sales funnel. You have, what looks like on the surface, a lead gen system or partner that gives you hundreds, maybe thousands of qualified student leads whenever you need them. You have a talented, hand-selected group of marketers, lead fosterers and nurturers in your enrollment department…...
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Spring Intake is Quickly Approaching… The Time to Ensure New College Commits is Now
Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) show that roughly 61% of high school graduates matriculated directly into college last fall, down from 2019’s pre-pandemic level of 66.2%.[1] However, while the fall has traditionally been the primary initial intake semester for new freshmen, (and we may be seeing an overall enrollment trend-change) there is...
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Government Report on FAFSA Debacle Released
Make no bones about it, last year’s FAFSA debacle caused widespread havoc and panic among students, families and institutions of higher education. In January, CNBC said, “Rocky FAFSA Rollout Leaves Millions of Students, Families Frustrated” … [1] In February, the Los Angels Times said of it, “This is Just the Biggest Fiasco” …[2] And in...
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9 Statistics Every Institution of Higher Education Should Know
With the higher education landscape drastically shifting and enrolling new students becoming more difficult than perhaps ever before, institutions of higher education should be aware of the following statistics. 691 million. The number of Google search results for the various versions of “Online degree in ai.” 61.8%: The portion of recent high school grads that...
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Why Using a Contact Center to Generate Edu Leads Could Boost Enrollments
New student enrollments are the lifeblood of any institution of higher education. Because without continuously filling the pipeline with prospects, enrollments are likely to decline… which could lead to catastrophe. In fact, catastrophes are already happening. This year alone, it’s estimated that one college or university is closing down, every week.[1] Now, there are a...
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