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Three Steps College-Bound Underclassmen Should Take This Summer

The Ivy Dean

There are three key steps we encourage underclassmen, and especially juniors, to take in the spring and summer each year: Step 1: Compile your college list. Whether or not you already know where you want to go, your first step should be to develop a strategic college list. Step 2: Develop your Application Positioning TM.

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Seniors: Three steps to great recommendations

Humbach Education Consulting

Follow these three steps: 1. You will receive strong and substantial recommendations when requesting a letter if you follow these steps! Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE The buzz around school right now is all about recommendations. How do you get the best recommendations for your college applications?

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Optimize the Off-Season: Planning for School Enrollment Success in 2024-25

Enrollment Catalyst

Here are three pivotal steps to prepare for the upcoming school year: Step #1: Conduct an Assessment Begin your planning with a comprehensive assessment of your enrollment and marketing processes and strategies. Step #3: Develop Your Strategy and Write Your Plan This step is crucial and demands significant effort.

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3 Reasons to Attend the 2024 Graduate and Online Innovation Summit

Ruffaloni

Here are three things you don’t want to miss: 1. Attendees will be asked to identify the three questions that they need answers for as they plan for 2024. Sessions are designed to provide a step-by-step guide to maximizing your performance. Hear what your peers are focused on in 2024.

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Identify Your Challenges and Establish Your Goals

Enrollment Catalyst

This is the second step in the development of your school’s plan, after you have completed your assessment in step one. Example #1 – Retention Challenges – I recently conducted a three-day site visit at a large school in Colorado to address some retention challenges between 8 th and 9 th grades. Let me give you some examples.

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Emotions and College Planning

Ruffaloni

In fact, according to the same report, more than three-quarters of bachelor’s degree students who have considered dropping out in the past six months cite emotional stress as the reason. Are we assuming each step of the college planning is exciting and fun for the kids going through them? (or or suffering through them?).

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Award-Winning Digital Marketing for Enrollment: RNL and Our Campus Partners Receive Five Gold Medals

Ruffaloni

The landing pages and ads we created help students visualize their aspirations and take the next steps to become future policy leaders. ” We took a three-pronged approach to engage with this audience: Crafting personalized print pieces for students and families.