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Recruiting Questions: What Your Student Recruitment Team Should Address to Connect with Prospects

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

There are various approaches you can consider to get the job done, but knowing the right recruiting questions to ask prospective students can be a big help—setting your team off on the right foot. Throughout each stage, prospects may have specific questions and concerns that can prevent them from moving forward to the next step.

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Information overload? Start with our best blogs

Colorado State University

It’s overwhelming, and our hundreds of blogs can help … but then there’s the task of figuring out which to read first, which to save for later, which to bookmark, which don’t apply to you. The good news is this: If the question is there, we likely have the answer. What about test scores and transcripts?

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The Role of Parents/Caregivers in College Admission

Georgia Tech Admissions Blog

When Oma showed up, her first question was, “So, where do you want to go?” Especially right now this is a broad category- “Mom” jeans, skinny jeans, tailored fit, athletic fit, I’m sure Google and Instagram would provide another five categories easily. She was open and excited about their time together. But it is true.

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How to Write the Stanford Supplemental Essays 2023–2024

Next Admit College Admissions Blog

Stanford asks you to respond to 4 short-answer prompts, 3 long-answer prompts, and a mid-length reflection for a total of 9 essays – double what most other universities require. List five things that are important to you. General Tips For the 4 short-answer prompts, you’ll only have 50 words to convey a meaningful response.

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Demonstrated Interest at Columbia

The Koppelman Group

If we had a dollar for every time we got a question about demonstrated interest, the millennial housing crisis would be no problem. Demonstrated interest has always been a nebulous category, and most prospective students want to do everything in their power to make an impression on the admissions office. Life’s too short!

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How to Get into Cornell

The Koppelman Group

But more than that, they ask an important question here, “Have you challenged yourself?” The answer should be yes. The short answer is yes if your scores are impressive. Ok, they list some things here, but you can ignore them. We also have a blog about it if you need more on the supplement. But should you submit?

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How to Write the UC Essays 2023–2024

Next Admit College Admissions Blog

In this blog post, we’ll break down the UC essay prompts so that you have the tools to nail your application. UC 2023-2024 Prompts Personal Insight Questions (250-350 words) Describe an example of your leadership experience in which you have positively influenced others, helped resolve disputes, or contributed to group efforts over time.