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Reimagining Grad Student Recruitment: New Lead Generation Strategies for 2021

RJ Nichol
Aug 25, 2020

Uncertainty on college campuses this fall isn’t limited to questions about the health and safety of your faculty, staff and enrolled students.

There are also serious questions about the feasibility of traditional methods of student recruitment for the next academic year — including traveling to college fairs and arranging campus visits for potential applicants.

One fact remains unchallenged, however: Schools still need to look ahead to 2021 and deploy new ways of reaching and engaging prospective students.

With that in mind, Liaison’s upcoming free webinar Reimagining Grad Student Recruitment: Lead Gen for 2021 (Thursday, August 27 — 11 a.m. PT/2 p.m. ET) will feature a roundtable discussion highlighting innovative graduate student recruitment strategies for 2021.

Led by Suzanne Sharp, Ed. D., Liaison’s Executive Director, Enrollment Management Consulting, the webinar will also feature several respected panelists, including:

  • Vincent James, Director of Admissions, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
  • John Augusto, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Strategic Initiatives, Georgia State University
  • Michael zur Muehlen, Ph.D., Associate Dean of Graduate Studies, Stevens Institute of Technology

Time and space is limited, so register now for Reimagining Grad Student Recruitment: Lead Gen for 2021. The lessons you take away from this important event will pay dividends for years to come.

RJ Nichol

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Over the last three decades, Liaison has helped over 40,000 programs on more than 1,200 campuses more effectively manage admissions through its Centralized Application Service (CAS™) technology and complementary application processing and support services. The higher education technology leader supports its partner institutions’ total enrollment goals by pairing CAS with its Enrollment Marketing (EM) platform as well as the recently acquired TargetX (CRM) and advanced analytics software Othot.